TAMARIX 
237 HISPIDA. 12 to 15 feet. Tall growing with fine 
feathery foliage and soft pink flowers in July and 
August. 3-4 ft. size, ea. $1.00; by mail $1.25. 
WEIGELA 
238 EVA RATHKE. 4 to 5 feet. The most distinct 
and one of the most attractive varieties; flowers 
deep carmine-red. Hach $1.10; by mail $1.35. 
239 ROSHA. 6 to 8 feet. Most popular of all; tall 
growing, vigorous, with deep pink flowers. Hach 
80c; by mail $1.05, 
We recommend only varieties that are hardy and 
thrive in Colorado. 
Hedge Plants 
Hardy Privet 
251 The true Amur River North stock of Siberian 
variety, acclimated here, thrives and makes hand- 
some hedge. Our stock is 12 to 18 inches. Should 
be planted 6 inches to 10 inches apart. 10 for 
$1.70; by mail $1.95. 25 for $3.25; by mail 
$3.65. 100 for $12.00; by mail $14.00. 
Hardy English 
252 Ligustrum Vulgaris. Often called Polish, Grows 
very dense and has dark green foliage. 18 to 24 
in. size, 10 for $2.00; by mail $2.30. 25 for $4.50; 
by mail $5.00. 100 for $17.00; by mail $19.00. 
The California Privet is not hardy in Colorado. 
Barberry 
253 Thunbergi. Makes excellent low, informal 
hedge and very desirable as a shrub; stock is 
2-year, 18 to 24 inches high. 10 for $2.00; by 
mail $2.25. 25 for $4.50; by mail $5.00. 
NEW RED-LEAVED BARBERRY. See shrubs, 
page 4. 
Spirea Van Houttei 
254 Valuable for a tall informal hedge or property 
dividing line. Plants 18 to 24 inches. 10 for 
$2.25; by mail $2.50. 25 for $5.25; by mail $5.75. 
Chinese Elm Seedlings 
255 Excellent to plant as windbreaks or farms and 
estates, or for growing on as specimen trees. 
2 to 3 feet. 25 for $1.25; by mail $1.50. 100 for 
$4.50; by mail $5.00. 
Russian Olive 
256 Attractive silver-gray leaves. Excellent for tall 
growing hedge. 10 for $1.00; by mail $1.25. 25 
for $2.25; by mail $2.65. 100 for $8.25; by mail 
$9.25. 
About Guarantee and Replacement—So much de- 
pends on the care in procecting the roots from ex- 
posure, delay in planting, careless planting, un- 
favorable weather conditions, that consideration 
on purchaser’s part will show that to replace all 
losses is injustice to us. Thus when there is an 
actual loss we replace at Half Price. Cultural 
leaflet free upon request, 
Hardy Climbing 
VINES 
Plant vines in assortment; they all blend wonder- 
fully and as they flower at different times the effect 
is continuous. 
There are many places around every home where 
vines can be used with satisfaction—on arbors, 
trellises, fences, stumps, etc. Do not overlook their 
importance. 
Complete Stock in Our Nursery Basement During April and May 
Ampelopsis 
261 Engelmanni—Clinging Ivy. Is very quick- 
growing. Its glossy, light green foliage clings to 
brick, stone or wood, changing to a beautiful 
crimson in fall. Usually free from insects. The 
first year it seldom shows tendency to cling; 
after then is clings perfectly. Each 50c; by mail 
75c. 3 for $1.35; by mail $1.65. 
Ampelopsis 
262 Veitchi—Boston Ivy. A very popular climber 
for covering brick, stone or wooden walls, trees, 
ete. Clings without artificial fastening. Hach 7TO0c; 
by mail 95c. 3 for $1.95; by mail $2.20. 
Bignonia 
263 Radicans—Trumpet Vine. A vigorous climber 
with trumpet-shaped crimson-orange flowers, It 
clings to walls. Each 60c; by mail 85c. 
Bittersweet 
264 An old popular climber with glossy foliage and 
large clusters of orange-crimson berries that re- 
main all winter. Berries are much admired for 
winter indoor decoration. To produce berries, two 
plants should be planted so flowers may become 
cross pollenized. Each 70c; by mail 95c. 
Clematis 
Large Flowering. No other climbing plant equals 
in attractiveness these beautiful large-flowering 
Clematis. They need rich, deep soil, perfect drain- 
age, though abundance of water. Their require- 
ments are peculiar, and even then they will die oc- 
casionally. Be sure that the roots are properly 
spread out and earth comes in contact up under 
center of crown roots. 
265 Jackmani, Violet-purple, intensely colored, 
giant blooms —— the grandest of all Clematis. 
Each $1.00; by mail $1.25, 
266 Crimson Star. Patent Applied For. A large 
flowering red of the Jackmani type. A truly beau- 
tiful flower. Each $1.00; by mail $1.25. 
Clematis Paniculata 
267 Japanese Virgin Bower. Quite different from 
the above varieties. It blooms in fall with numer- 
ous small, white, starlike flowers that are espe- 
cially fragrant. Very dense foliage. Very hardy 
and quick grower. Fine for shade. 2-year-old 
roots. Each 75c; by mail $1.00. 
Honeysuckle, Goldflame 
268 Heckrotti. Outside of petal is brilliant flame- 
pink, while the inside is a creamy golden yellow. 
They bloom freely from early spring until cut 
down by heavy frost. Hach $1.00; by mail $1.25. 
3 for $2.80; by mail $3.10, 
Honeysuckle 
269 Halliana. Yellowish white flowers changing to 
yellow. Very fragrant and free bloomer. Hach 
50c; by mail 75c. 3 for $1.35; by mail $1.65. 
Honeysuckle 
270 Scarlet Trumpet. Hardy, with trumpet-shaped 
flowers continuing all summer. Hach 60c; by 
mail 85c. 3 for $1.65; by mail $1.90. 
Silver Lace Vine 
271 Polygonum Baldschuanicum. This is a very 
popular vine. Is a vigorous grower, attaining 
height of 10 to 15 feet, producing numerous 
small creamy white flowers through summer and 
fall. Very satisfactory. Each 85c; by mail $1.10. 
Wisteria 
272 Chinese Purple. Slow-growing, twisting vine 
with Pea-shaped blossoms. We supply in purple 
blossoms only. We have the grafted stock which 
is more sure to bloom. Hach 60c; by mail 85c. 
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