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Miscellaneous Items 

Announcing Cut- 
Rate Prices on 
Close Out Items 
We have cut the prices to the bene on the 
following items as we have to close them out 
to make way for our increased acreage of 
other plants. You will find items listed here 
that will make an excellent addition to your 
flower garden, to your perennial border or to 
your table. 
-Only strong plants furnished: shipped ei- 
ther late Fall or early Spring. Order from this 
section must total $2.50 or more to be Post- 
paid unless other items are ordered’ to be 
shipned at same time. 
HARDY GARDEN PLANTS 
Each 
Asparagus, long tips and rust resistant, easy 
to grow your own: 
Martha Washington, old favorite hardy 
BOP Gree tan nae eee, 6 for 35c or 12 for .50 
Paradise, more tender and rust resistant 
Rape ay Saga 6 for 40c or 12 for .60 
Onion, Hardy Winter—extremely hardy old- 
fashioned sort of large white roots, live 
in@2TrounG,OVEr: Winterine. ooo seees 4 for .26 
Rhubarb—stalks used for sauces and pies; 
No. 1 size root divisions: 
Canada Red—100 per cent seedless small 
stalked\prightéred> sco. Suen ree ee -50 
Giant Victoria—giant stalks in green 
Sandi pinky soo Be eee ee 2 for .40 
McDonald—seedless red ~-~--------- -40 
HERBS 
Unexcelled when used in soups, salads, 
vegetable dishes or with meats. Also very 
ornamental flower garden plants: field grown 
divisions furnished. 
Allium (Flowering Onion), best grown in 
elumps in full sun, July-August fiowering, 
lacy blooms, grassy foliage; for rockery 
wall or border planting. 
Sehoenoprasum, 18”, commonly called 
Chives, purple bloom —------_ 2 for .$5 
Sibericum, 10) 2.lavonder. Boo cee .35 
Artemisia (Wormwood), aromatic foliage for 
use in the kitchen and in flower arrange- 
ments; for dry location, yellow umbels in 
Yate summer: 
Albula Silver. King, 36’’ silver foliage, 
fine for winter bouquets —--______ 45 
Garlic, of the onion family, use chopped 
tops or edible root bulb for seasoning and 
OTOsASING Ss) Ube ekie ai oe aN 3 for .25 
Horseradish, grind roots for making not 
Sauces or seasoning *—2---~~ a. 8 for .26, 
Mentha (Mints), 24” to 30’’, leaves used in 
jellies, sauces, drinks, juleps, vinegar, etc., 
very hardy: 
Piperita (Peppermint) ~------- 2 for .30 
Rotundifolia (Applemint) 2 for ------ 230 
Spicatax(Spearmint) 22S ee ee -45 
Salvia officinalis (Sage), 30’, use dried leaves 
fOr Seasoning) sowie et NSE wie eS 2 for .30 
Tanacetum vulgare (Tansy), 36’, leaves for 
omiets, salads and» Stews, —-u.-----e—— .30 

ORNAMENTAL VINES | 
Use some of these hardy wall or ground 
coverings which will provide a lovely back- 
ground for other perennials. 
Each 
Campsis radicans (Trumpet Vine), 30’, July, 
orange-scarlet trumpet shaped flowers, 
clings to rough wall or pergolas -.---- :05 
Clematis, 30’, fine to cov- 
er trellis or ugly fence: 
Paniculata (Sweet Au- 
tumn), Sept., fragrant 
white flowers. -_____ .80 
Texensis Coccinea (Bell 
Clematis), June, luxuri- 
ous faliage with bell 
shaped scarlet flow- 
co Gh plier eM Kas fash etn} 1) Lace 2S -80 
Lonicera Japonica Halliana (Hall’s Japanese 
Honeysuckle), 25’, June, fragrant pure white 
flowers, for trellis or ground cover, ever- 
green, -2. for oo ee ee ee 50 
Lycium Chinese (Matrimony Vine), 12’, rapid 
growing free branching, bright purple 
star-shaped flowers succeeded by brilliant 
red berries, for fences or ground cover .40 
Parthenocissus (Ivy), 40’ choice vines for 
every condition; cling to wood, stone, con- 
crete or trellis; purple berries late in fall: 
Engelmanni (Engelman), brilliant colored 
leaves in autumn 

Tricuspidata (Boston), fine leafed al- 
most evergreen foliage, for north or 
east sides of buildings only ~-_____ 95 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Fine hardy tested ornamentals for speci- 
men or group planting—some very fine for 
hedges or windbreaks. Divisions from strong 
clumps, 3 year old or over, already pruned 
back ready for planting. 
‘Prices NOT POSTPAID—shi ment by Ex- 
Press Collect or COD Parcel Post. rf 
Lilac, 12’, May, for windbreak or background 
hedge: 
Persian, arching branches, non ‘ spread- 
ing,; fine leaves: cU 0 Oi ee ae -70 
Privet, Amour River North, choice hedging 
may be trimmed any shape, limited stock 
available) -eeoo De aie ee °45 
Spirea, 48’, garlands of white flowers, excel- 
lent as specimen bushes: 
Arguta (Garland), April, slender branches, 
feathery light yellow green foliage with 
blooms appearing before leaves --— .79 
Van Houtte (Bridal Wreath), May, mas- 
ses of white blossoms ______..__-- : 
