; It's easy! Plant ‘em, 
; prune ‘em, water ‘em— 
; Nature does the rest! 
LONICERA (10) = (25) 
Zone IV. June. Red fruit, July. 
Sh 2sLOM Guill Ome mecnare nO OU 
3 to 4 feet X 9.50 22.00 
(100) 
tatarica (Order; Red or White) 8 ft. 
15.00 
80.00 
RHAMNUS cathartica (Buckthorn) 
15 ft. Zone II. Bushy, thorny hedge. 
STZ ttORL On omer sence s 5.00 
2to3feetX 7.75 16.00 
frangula (Glossy buckthorn) 
Zone IJ. Handsomer, thorny. 
| # 18 to 24in.X 6.50 15.00 
3to4feet X 11.00 25.00 
SPIRAEA Anthony Waterer. 
Zone V. Rose, June to Aug. 
. dito Sine iee) eh. 5.00 
| 1% to 2 feet X 9.50 22.00 
15.00 
60.00 
15 ft. 
50.00 
90.00 
3 ft. 
18.00 
80.00 
Van Houttei (Modern Bridalwreath) 
6 ft. Zone IV. White, May. 
sy ZtOsE OLIN Sabtees cece 5.00 
3 to 4 feet X 9.00 18.00 
WEIGELIA amabilis. (rosea) 
Zone V. Pink, May. 
S512 tOsLGHNe Samco eee 5.50 
3 to 4 feet KX 11.00 25.00 
15.00 
70.00 
9- ft. 
18.00 
95.00 
Eva Rathke (Hybrid) 7 ft. Zone v. 
Red, June-August. 
2to3 feet X 12.50 26.50 100.00 
Living Fence 
ROSA MULTIFLORA 
No repairs, no maintenance prob- 
lems, it just grows. No animals can 
get through, yet birds and small 
game can use it for refuge. It does 
not get out of hand, about 5 feet 
high, width not over 8 feet. 
Plant a single row, | foot apart. 
Cut back roots to 8 inches, tops to 3 
or 4 inches on planting. Mulching is 
very beneficial—leaves, hay, saw- 
mand. Order NOW: 
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| in seven. 
$ 
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(minimum order 1 00) (100) 
9 
dust, or whatever you have. Effec- 
tive in three or four years, mature 
Supply limited and in heavy de- 
(1000) 
1 yr. (9 to 15 inch) $ 7.50 $ 60.00 
Plants need watering 
for autumn root-growth. 
? Time of planting is im- 
* portant: Evergreens 
est from now to early Octo- 
er (they need late Fall for 
iot growth) — deciduous 
ants from October to frost 
3 Birch and Magnolia are 
® best moved only in 
pring when sap is running. 
all planting of these can be 
one: — (a) By digging with 
n earth ball. (b) By using 
nall sizes only. 
Very small evergreen 
° seedlings are likely to 
ost-heave. Easily overcome: 
Simply strew a thin mulch 
salt hay in the beds. 
3 it hardy 
n Your Garden? 
There is a north- 
rn limit for every 
llamntyebe yond. s2 
thich it cannot 
ive. For practical 
se the map at the 
ight divides the 
ountry into 
‘ones. Each plant 
escription in this 
juide has a re- 
ated Zone limit. 
.ook up your gar- 
en on the map 
nd you can select 
vardy material. 
Trees Oct.-Dec. 7,20 
Evergreens Sep.-Oct. 11,18 
Shrubs Oct.-Dec. 8,22 
Broadleafs Sep.-Oct. 15,17 
Roses Nov.-Dec. 32 
BULBS, ETC. plant page 
Bulbs Oct.-Dec. 30,31 
Perennials Aug.-Oct. 28,29 
FRUITS, ETC. plant page 
Tree Fruit Oct.-Dec. 24,25 
Bush Fruits Oct.-Dec. 23,26 
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