DECIDUOUS and EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
NOTE. The expense of wrapping and packing shrubs in small lots makes it necessary that we ask you 
to order at least $3.00 worth as a minimum, or more if possible. Shipment, transportation collect. 
ALMOND. Well known for its beautiful double rose-pink blooms in 
early spring. Price each $1.00. 
ALMOND. Siberian. Deep pink blooms on a dwarf upright shrub. 
Flowers are single but showy and very early. Each $1.00. 
SUMMER LILAC. BUTTERFLY BUSH. Buddleia. An attractive shrub 
of spreading pendulous habit of growth; the branches tipped with 
long spikes of charming perfumed flowers. Strong No. | plants, 
$1.00. Varieties follow. 
Empire Blue. Aster blue with lilac tone. 
Royal Red. Dark purplish red. A very fine one. 
Daybreak. A very fine orchid shade. 
BARBERRY. Atropupurea. Red leaves and red berries. A beautiful 
specimen of hedge plant. Small, 12 inches. 3 for $1.00. 
BOXWOOD. Sempervirens. Low evergreen shrub used for low bor- 
ders or low hedges, 10 to 12 inches, unsheared. 50c each, 10 
for $3.50; 100 for $25.00. Smaller size. Bed grown for one year. 
4-6 inch, extra strong bushy plants. Dozen $1.50; $10 per 100. 
DAPHNE. Cneorum. Rock daphne. Sweet pink flowers. 6-9 inch, 
$1.50. 
DESMODIUM. Penduliflorum. A drooping shrubs that makes an 
entire new top each year. Small rosy purple flowers late in the 
fall. Large roots, $1.50. 
EUONYMOUS. Japonica. Upright evergreen shrub with thick dark 
green glossy leaves. Each $1.00. 
FORSYTHIA. Intermedia. Goldenbell. Earliest shrub to bloom. 
Profuse dark golden blooms. 18-24 inch, 75c each. 
FIRETHORN. Lalandi. Very ornamental shrub for trellis and foun- 
dation planting. Large clusters of orange berries in the fall and 
winter. The plants we offer are from 5-inch pots and approxi- 
mately 2 feet tall. Transplanting in this way is sure. Price each $1. 
HYDRANGEA. P.G. Large heads of cone shaped flowers. Flowers 
white turning pink when older. Each $1.00. 
HYDRANGEA. A. G. Hills of snow. Large green leaves and pure 
white flowers. Each $1.00. 
HYDRANGEA. Blue Boy. Large dark green leaves. Blue in acid 
soil. Pink in non-acid soil. Pot plants 50c; field grown, $1.50, 
245 On bo 0. 
HEATHER. Mediterranean. Dwarf low growing shrubby like plant, 
with thousands of tiny lavender-pink blooms that come in the fall 
and stay on all winter. A fine border plant. Ea. 50c, $1.00, $1.50. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Nitida. Evergreen dwarf honeysuckle. Foliage 
like boxwood and very fine. Good hedge plant. Each 75c. 
LAUREL. English. Beautiful shiny green leaves. Finest of hedge 
plants where winters do not get very cold. Nice for individual 
specimens. Evergreen foliage. Nice pot plants 25c each. 
PRIVET California. Upright dark green. Fine hedges. Stands 
temperature down to 10 degrees. Almost evergreen. 12-18 
inches, 10 for $2.00; per 100, $15.00. 
PRIVET, ENGLISH. Stands heat and cold well. Dark smooth green 
leaves. Black berries. 12-18 ins, 10 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
PRIVET Ibolium. Almost same as California. Upright. Sheds its 
leaves earlier. Much more hardy. 18-24 in. 25c each. 
QUINCE. Cydonia Japonica. Dwarf shrub bearing orange-red flow- 
ers early in the spring. Very popular. Each $1.00. 
QUINCE. Crimson Beauty. More of an upright shrub and the flowers 
are a deeper crimson. Each $1.00. 
SYRINGA. Minnesota Snowflake. Plant Pat. No. 538. A new shrub 
of outstanding merit. Flowers very white, very double and very 
fragrant. Graceful plant with good foliage. 18-24 inch. Ea. $1.25. 
SPIREA. Reevesiana. Graceful drooping foliage. Narrow leaves. 
Double flowers. 12-16 inches. 75c. 
SPIREA. Frobelia. Lower type spirea with flat heads of pinkish 
red blooms. Large plants, $1.00. 
VIBURNUM. Opulus Sterile. Common snowball. Large plants $1.25. 
LILACS 
No garden should be without a few of these beautiful French lilacs. The following are tested and proven 
varieties. Price $1.00 each. 12-18 -inch size or larger. 
CHARLES JOLLY. Double reddish purple. A very popular variety. 
CHARLES X. Single reddish purple. 
KATHERINE HAVEYMEYER. Large spikes of blue and mauve. 
M. C. PERIER. Large pure white. 
MICHAEL BUCKNER. Double lilac. 
MARSHALL LANNES. Lavender-pink. 
PRES CARNOT. Double lilac. 
PRES GREVY. Large double blue. 
ROTHMAGENSIS. Improved persian. Single dark purplish red. 
Orders for Shrubs and Lilacs must total $3.00 
BABY EVERGREENS 
Do you like to watch things grow? Here’s your chance, with these Baby Evergreens in several varieties. 
It takes about three years for them to grow large enough to use to landscape your home. This small size costs 
you only a small fraction of what the three-year old trees cost. 
WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES AT 4 FOR $1.00 
PFITZERS JUNIPER. Blue-green creeper for under windows. 
TAMERISCIFOLIA JUNIPER. Green creeper used under windows. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE. Tall, use at corners. 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE. Grows round, use at seps or under windows. 
GOLD TOP ARBORVITAE. Use at steps or under windows. 
LAWSON CYPRESS. Has flat blue-green foliage fronds. Tall. 
PORT ORFORD CEDAR. Similar to Lawson Cypress, but taller. 
ELWOOD CYPRESS. Dwarf upright, fine feathery foliage, blue, new. 
YEW. Have both spreading and upright. Choice and different, adds 
variety to your planting. 
EVERGREEN EUVONYMOUS. Large dark green leaves. Makes beau- 
tiful specimen. 
ENGLISH LAUREL. Large leaved evergreen, fine for specimen. 
GRAPES 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
These grapes must be laid down and covered with soil in cold climates, during winter months. Price each, 
extra large vines, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
BLACK MONUKKA. Large reddish black. Sweet. Seedless. 
TOKAY. Large oblong red. Heavy producer. Best market variety. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS. Best known table and raisin variety. Large 
bunches of pale yellow berries. 
MUSCAT. Large pale yellow. Fine for table use. 
LADY FINGER. Long berries. Pale green. Fine flavor. 
CARDINAL. A brand new variety originated by the U.S.D.A. An 
early dark grape ripening 3 weeks before Thompson seedless. 
$1.25 each. 
AMERICAN VARIETIES 
NO. 1 SIZE 50c EACH; 3 FOR $1.25 
BETA. Small black. Similar to wild grapes. Fine for severe climates. 
CACO. A large fine red variety. Sweet and good. New. 
CAMPBELLS EARLY. Large blue. Rich, early, sweet. 
CONCORD. Old-time favorite for juice and jelly. 
DELAWARE. Small red. Sweet and early. 
FREDONIA. Concord type but much better. Sweet and early. 
PORTLAND. Light green colored grape. Very early and sweet. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
VEGETABLE SEED. 12 10c packages for $1.00. 
FLOWER SEED. 12 10c packages for $1.00. 
ASPARAGUS, Paradise. Heavy producer. A top-notch variety. 
Rust resistant. 3-year plants, 10 for $1.00. 
RHUBARB. Canada Red. New. The reddest of all red rhubarb. 
Stalks are large and tender. Each 75c. 
RHUBARB. Cherry. Large bright red. 4 for $1.00. 
HORSERADISH. Will grow any place. Divisions, 5 for $1.00. 
