Another view of our 
Displayand Sales Yards 
showing a mature foun- 
dation planting at the 
Field Office. Note the portion 
of our large lath or shade 
house in the rear where fresh- 
ly-dug plants are in prime con- 
dition for planting this fall. 
Taxus (Yews), Rhododendrons, Hardy 
Azaleas, Narrow-leaved Hollies and many 
other useful and decorative slow-growing 
evergreens for every place and purpose. 
When you buy them from Bobbink & Atkins 
you are assured of getting freshly dug plants 
with the rich ball of soil carefully wrapped 
in burlap to insure safe transplanting. We 
produce the quality plants to make your 
home grounds more inviting, more valuable 
and more livable. You can spend as little 
as $10.00 or $20.00 for a beginning and 
then have the fun of adding season after 
season. Do you know of any other per- 
manent investment yielding such handsome 
returns? Always remember that Trees and 
Plants grow not only in stature and beauty 
but increase in value each year. 
HOW TO REACH US ON PATERSON AVE., EAST RUTHERFORD 
From Holland or Lincoln Tunnels follow Route 3, cross Route 17 to Paterson Ave. Follow signs on 
“To Passaic.” 
Continue to Gregory Ave., turn right and cross bridge. Paterson Ave. is first road 
Paterson Ave., marked “'To Passaic, Clifton, Paterson.” 
From George Washington Bridge follow Route 6 to Route 17 and follow signs marked “To 
Rutherford.” Continue on Route 17 to Paterson Ave., East Rutherford and turn right following 
signs marked “To Passaic, Clifton, Paterson.” 
From Oranges, Montclair, Nutley, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, etc. follow Route S3 towards New 
York. At large sign marked “Passaic Ave., Clifton” get on Passaic Ave., and follow sign marked 
to right, off bridge. Follow Paterson Ave., towards New York. 
From Newark, Elizabeth, etc. Follow Route 17 North. Turn left on Paterson Ave., East Rutherford 
and follow signs marked “To Passaic, Clifton, Paterson.” 
From Englewood, Teaneck, Tenafly, Ridgewood, get on Route 17 follow signs marked “To Ruther- 
ford.” When you reach Paterson Ave., East Rutherford, turn right and follow signs marked “To 
All Plants Grown in our own New Jersey Nurseries. 
Passaic, Clifton, Paterson.” 
HOURS: 7.30 to 5.00 P.M. Weekdays. 9.00 to 4.30 P.M. Sundays 
EASILY ARRANGED 
GROUPS OF 
Flowertug 
Shiubs 
(FOR BORDERS, PRIVACY AND 
BEAUTY) 
From spring until winter you will have either 
flowers, berries or fragrance, plus colorful 
leaves; and the screening effect of stems and 
branches. Easy to plant and maintain. 
*CALYCANTHUS floridus. Strawberry Shrub. 
Fragrant, chocolate-red flowers, blooming in June. A 
fragrant beauty known to grandmother. Grows to 5 ft. 
Size now, 1% to 2 ft. $1.50. 
*CHIONANTHUS virginica. Fringe Tree. 
Fluffy, small, white flowers in early June, followed by 
dark blue, oltve-like berries. A shrub or tree to 20 ft., 
slow growing. Size now, 2 to 3 ft. $1.75. 
*EUVONYMUS alatus. Burning Bush. 
Old-rose to crimson leaves in fall, followed by brightly 
colored berries. Can grow to 10 ft. Size now, 114 to 
2 tee SL 753 
*FORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis. Showy Border 
Forsythtia. 
Cold winter ts practically over when these yellow 
flowers arrive. This variety has a deep tone of yellow 
admired by everyone. Upright habit to 10 ft.; blooms 
in April. Size now, 3 to 4 ft. $1.50. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens gr. fl. Snowhill Hydrangea. 
One of the few July-flowering shrubs. Large, snow-white 
flowers. Attains height of 4 to 5 ft. Size now, 2 to 3 ft. 
$1.50. 
HYDRANGEA paniculata gr. fl. Popular Snowball. 
Large white flowers from July to September. Blooms 
can be used as cut flowers after they have turned pink. 
Grows to 8 ft. Size now, 2 to 3 ft. $1.50. 
*KERRIA japonica. Japanese Kerria. 
Single yellow flowers in May. Attractive, light green 
stems in winter. A lower-growing shrub to 4 ft. Size 
now, 2 to 3 ft. $1.75. 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis. Beauty Bush. 
Pale pink and white flowers in May and June. One of 
the loveliest and freest flowering shrubs when estab- 
ae Grows gracefully to 8 ft. Size now, 114 to 2 ft. 
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*PHILADELPHUS coronarius. Sweet Mock-orange. 
Large, pure white flowers in May or June. Its fra- 
grance Is very noticeable, even from a distance. Height 
to9 ft. Size now, 2 to 3 ft. $1.50. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. Anthony Waterer Spirea. 
Through July and August this low-growing shrub pro- 
vides bright crimson flowers. A well-known and useful 
Le to 3 ft. Size now, 1% to 2 ft. $1.50. 
SYRINGA. Lilac. 
The beauty and‘fragrance of this shrub is a gift to man- 
kind. Flowers come in a wide range of colors in May 
and June. Average height 10 ft. Size now, 1% to 2 ft. 
$2.50. 
WEIGELA rosea. Old-fashioned Weigela. 
Rose-colored flowers in May and June, known and ad- 
mired by everyone. Shrub grows to 8 ft. Size now, 2 
to 3 ft. $1.50. 
Note: All these shrubs may eventually be shaped or 
pruned to the height and spread you desire. 
Small Border Offer F 51-19 
For a small border or separate planting. 
6 shrubs (those marked with asterisk) for $8.50 
(Regular value $9.75) 
FRUIT and SHADE TREES, 
LILACS, HEDGES 
In this folder we have tried to choose the Roses, 
Perennials, Trees and Shrubs offered in our com- 
plete general catalog that should be planted 
this fall. There is not room for fruit trees, so we 
particularly call your attention to our big selec- 
tion of Apple Trees and Pear Trees that should 
always be planted in late October through No- 
vember. The same is true of our fine selection 
of French Hybrid Lilacs. We grow thousands of 
Barberry and Privet used for hedge planting. 
Don’t forget to plant a few Shade Trees, too. 
