Purple Fringe 
Smoke Tree 
(Rhus Cotinus) 
Clouds of misty purple flowers make 
this shrub look like a “puff of smoke” 
when in bloom. Flowers are ‘long lasting. 
Grows 6 to 8 feet tall. Trim to desired 
height. (Ours is the hardy variety that can 
be grown in the northern states.) Price: 
Strong plants, 18-24 in., each 75c. Less 
Discounts. 


MOUNTAIN PINK, Phlox Subulata 
Mahe Drnuit Wloss or Creeping Pllor 
One of the best loved and best known of the 
spring blooming family. These low spreading 
Pr j Quick plants, with solid sheets of flowers that hide the 
mossy evergreen foliage through May and early 
June, have endeared them to everyone. They are 
about six inches high and make clumps from one 
to two feet across. All are sun lovers and are very 
Plant Our drought resistant. The soil should be well drained 
and not too rich. Excellent for the rockery, front 
2-Year-Old Stock of the hardy border, and for covering terraces, 
dry hillsides and cemetery work. Plant 12 inches 
Wh W I 2, apart in masses, or drifts for pleasing effects. 
y a t Nice, well rooted plants, 3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.95; 10 for $3.25. Less Discounts. 
s MORRISON 
LARGEST BLACK RASPBERRY GROWN 
Many Berries as Large as a Quarter 





Morrison is fast becoming the highest ranking commercial Black- 
cap. It’s a rank grower, and produces immense, round, jet-black 
fruit of the highest quality, both for fresh, canning, freezing, or jams. 
You cannot beat it. Cumberland is good but Morrison is better. It 
will bear twice as much fruit as Cumberland will, because the bushes 
are twice as large. Morrison is about a week later 
Collection to ripen than Cumberland. Berries will hang to the 
No. 1 bushes a week after they are ripe. Easy to pick. 
: Easy to grow. MORRISON is not too new as this 
25 Morrison is the sixth year we have been growing it. It’s 
1-yr.-old, pore = ee : 
‘ed : “Time Tested” by this time and is here to stay. 
25 5 Get started this year. Plant some, even if it’s only 
9 Sodus a dozen in the garden. Twelve plants will produce 
1-yr.-old, 
No 1 enough fresh fruit for an average family. Plant Mor- 
FOR rison for late crop. Plant 314 by 7 ft. apart. Plant 
ONLY 95-75 in March, April and May. The earlier the better. 
NO DISCOUNTS FREE planting directions sent with the plants. 
MORRISON PRICES 
1-Year-Old, No. 1 Plants 2-Yecr-Old Bearing Age Plants 
Each ce eae $0.35 50) fore. 7: SUT.95 WHY WAIT A WHOLE YEAR FOR FRUIT? 
3: fore. eee .90 100: fore. 14.00 3 fer dniecd: ace yet eee ae he eee $ 1.50 
6 forsee ee 1.60 200) for! ove 25.00 6 fori. * . ae. eon oe 2.70 
120 fore se eee 2.95 500) forego 55.00 U2. fore ..3.65 eid eet eee 4.80 
25> fori. eee 4.50 1000). fore ee 95.00 25. FOR” Sete ik ie dtete-cn ees ae Ce 32.50 
LESS DISCOUNTS LESS DISCOUNTS 
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