ea 
tiga Are Americana) — 
America. 4 to 6 ff. 
iat ft., $2.00 ea.; 8 to 16 
Sein Wate — © k 
white bark, 4 to © ft. 
SHADE TREE 
DOGWOOD, Red Fiowering (Cornus Flor- 
ida Rubra) —Similar to White Flower- 
ing Dogwood except that the flowers 
from pink to light red. Grows 10 
0 ft. high. 
SaEsFOOD, White Flowerin 2 to 4 ft., 
AILANTHUS (or Tree 
18 to 24 in., $2,50 ea. 
large pinnate leaves of this tree give 
better than most any other kind of 
For BEAUTY and Enhanced 
Property Values! 
it a tropical appearance, a very rapid ea. 
grower, withstanding smoke and dust 
SHADE TREE BARGAIN 
Have all the good shade you want forsyout:, 
home by ordering this rapid growing Silver 
Maple offer. 
10 SILVER MAPLES 
2 to 3 3 to 5 
of Heaven}—-The POPLAR, Carolina—2 to 4 ft., 50c ea.; ft. size... $2.50 ft. size... $3.50 
4 to 6 ft., 79¢ ea.; 6 to 8 ff., $1. 09 
Gees in tasdnokea Va deena Windbreak Offer Special 
ombaray——~ tan, siencer: ° One of the fastest growing pyramidal type 
& ft, 79¢ ea; 6 to 8 Ate, $1.09 ea.; trees for screening or bordering. 
8 to 10 ft., $1.89 ea. 
$1.25 ea.; 4 to 6 ft., $2.00 ea. tree. 4 to 6 ft., $1.50; 6 to 8 ft., $2.00. 10 LOMBARDY POPLARS 
RCH, Red (Betula Rubra)—2 to 4 ft., ELM, A POPLAR, Simoni (Chinese) —Fast, slen- 
‘ eg merica —5 ¢ ‘ - MAPLE, Silvered Leaved (Soft)—Leave . ' 2 to 3 3 to 5 
pho ea.; 4 7 5 ft., $1.50 ea. 6 to 8 ft., $195 Prk 6 ft, $1.50 ee white underneath; rapid eon aery OR gl cs lo Daeg ae ft. size $3.50 ft. size... $4.50 
ts o beget) ? “dense shade early ELM, Chinese—Native pF eros. 2 to a ornamental. 4 to 6 ft., $1.29 ea; and being a longer-lived tree. 2 to 4 
Me Wa tiinclertamrtearisctmacme 9s ea; Lito o fhe Stas car | “Clos H. 51.95 eo Telens Vio th 9155 00 
. 4 the leaves fall off. Ane to 6 ft., $2.00. JUDAS ft. $1.95 ea Bud) os Pink Blos- MIMOSA—Well known popular Southern» pRuitus PISSARDI ‘(Purple Leaf Plum) These Evergreens are young trees, from 3 
. CATALPA, ast growing open soms. 3 to 4 ft., $1.00 ea.; 4 to 6 ft tree. Long branches, wide spreading —3 to 5 ft., $1.00 ea., to 5 years old. They are well rooted and 
; top trae wih tragrant yest Hower $1.50 ea. top. Pink flowers, dark green fernlike SWEET GUM Glossy foliage in summer, well shaped and will, in a few years, make 
2 eg ¥ 4 whe , $1.25 LINDEN, AMERICANA (Basswood) —A foliage. 2 to 4 ft., $1.00 ea.; 4 to 6 brilliant color in the fall, young a fine specimen evergreen. We offer the 
q ea.; 6 Pi pd $1.65 co tall growing, stately tree, with large t., $).75 ea branches with carky bark in the win- following kinds that will oe ni ae 
3 F . >} . ter. 4 to 6 ft., $2.50; 6 to 8 ff. from 8 to 10 inches: Norwary Pine, Blac 
“ ihe in May 2 to3 Ae eee Wace oy opel we OLIVE, Russian—Wide spreading tree of $3.00. Hill Spruce, Juniperus Virginiana, Scotch 
: — APPLE, H ay. Plane $2.00; 6 to B ft., $2.50: 8 to 10 ft moderate height. Its silvery foliage SYCAMORE, American—Wide spreading Pines, Chinese Arborvitae. Our selection. 
irable red Hewering oe, se 3.00, / y + makes a beautiful specimen tree. 2 to 4 to G ft., $1.25; 6 to 8 ft., $1.95; i2 t $1.80 
‘attractive upright-growing tree that LOCUST, Honey—An odd-shaped strag 4 ft., 75¢ ea. 8 to 10 ft., $2.95 ea. or 
~ » becomes literally covered with large gly growing tree. Flat top, somewhat PEACH—"New Peppermint Stick” Flow- TULIP TREE (Whitewood) — Magnolia- 
Be e weeping branches with finely cut dark . st be } like flowers. 2 to 4 ft., $1.25 ea 
lored flowers. 3 fo 4 ft., $1. O ering Peach, The most beautiful of al! 
3 4 to bg .00 e ros i Was se 4 ft, 75¢ ea.; flowering peaches. Moderately double ae: ste ed ae pe $200 4 
woo , $l. , “ . i ds 4 0 ¢ , $1.00 ea.; 6 to § .00. 
‘ (Populus Deltoides LOCUST, Black — Popular for shade, Crease ay with red stripes WILLOW, Pussy - DM tinelt tree: with Sint 12 to SE Abebos auart! 
lar family. ‘Large and 4 windbreaks and timber belts; white bd aoe dainty white flowers, 2 to 4 ft., 75¢ Very dwarf, compact growth. Foliage is 
: used where the effects of P be scented flowers in spring. 2 to 4 ft PEACH, Red, Double Flowering—-3 to 4 ea of unusual blue-gray-green. Hardy enough 
| lars are desired. Does gmentionalty a $19 B a. 6 tt., $1.25 ea; 6 to 8 th, T5¢ ea.; 4 to 5 ft, $1.00 ea WILLOW, Golden Weeping — Yellow to withstand Arctic Circle temperatures. 
well in athe tpn country. 6 to 8 Nd ats “PEACH, Red Leaf—2 to 3 ft., 75¢ ea; 3 bark. 2 to 4 ft., 75¢ ea.; 4 to 6 ft. Grows everywhere, even in wet or heavy 
$1.98; 8 to 10 ft., $2.98. MAPLE, SUGAR ‘eee nage Aa co to 4 ft., $1.00 ea. wit tate We to 5 ft sa ee ‘. soils where nothing else will givin 
re awn planting. Dar . . - " , isconsin — wel nown rates a ful, thick hedge, to 
DEVIL'S WALKING CANE — A spiny- green leaves turning to scarlet and a Witte Paee. 3 to 4 ft., common. weeping willow mekes "a Fite gi 1 rg ea! ~ye i eelanens 
i ree. White flowers in large old in autumn. 5 to 6 ft,, $2.25 ea.; € ea.; o> , $1. ea large tree covered with Jrooping Plant 12 to 18 inches apart 
"4 ta °o 6 ° R g ea § to 10 ff , American-—2 to 3 ft 50¢ branche: > to 4 ft.. 75¢ ea.: 4 to ¢ 
~ outers. Fruit is black. 41+ to 8 ft.. $3.00 PERSIMMON, Ameri ; ft 50 5 . a 
are ea $4.25 ca ca to 4 ft., $1.00 ea $1.25 ea to &@ ft., $2.00 ea 2 to 4 fr. size 79¢ each 
7 
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ALTHEA, Rose of Sharon) HYPERICUM, 5! : 48c caer 
ae BREATH, Bristo! Fairy—This new variety * SHASTA DAISY—immense flow: 3 inches 2 to 4 ft ri CaF edt ‘ 59¢ each KOLKWITZIA, amabilis Gieauie Bush) — EGell- 
Sart panicies °. — i white flowers all across, with pétals of white and clear vellow cen- 3 to 4 ft PGE, PO = caeesene 9E @act snaped flowers. borne in pairs forming a cluster 
rows tall ter Fine for cutting. ALMONDS—Pink Flowering (Double)— of 25 of so wink with orange veins 
—- Each, $1.25 Each, 35¢ 3 tor 90¢ 2 to 3 ft 79¢ each 2 to 3 ft onda <octicsl’cmcete hans CCD Lee 
\ FLOWER (Platycodon)—tLeroe showy * GAILLARDIA—One of the t giant sized ARONIA MELANOCARPA, (Black Chokeberry) — 
4B ‘blue ft 9 sider : . ¢ Bee SD AMI ectaios cl ctavseguseneesusliwanensewy 50c¢ cach 
| ue flowers on | 2~-inch stems in great pro- biooms of rich burgundy-re coetals with gold 
9 0 RB T 8 
all summer. tips. Easy to grow, Excellent for cutting, Grows 8A ERRY THUNBERGI— 2 
a. i S 35 6 tor $1.65 3 feet tall 18 to 24 in ssteenenevenes 49¢ eact PURPLE (Commor 89 each 
a ~~ 30 * S. gocempeth a5 PP Ns: $ 35 a tees. 8h, 65 pARpeReY RED LEAF— 73 WHITE (Commo - me nach 
i eventnsescreses -! We 06 sd00c0beese peeves cosesesscos seeccs vores c eacr PERSIAN LILAC 2 c¢ eac 
FASHIONED BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra) — FOP. ssssssssersnees bed 12 fer. we 18. to 24 In. 9B e eact 
feet. An old fayorite. It thrives in partially * HARDY CARNATION, Crimson King—One of the BEAUTY FRUIT—1 fo 2 ft.. 69 eact 
apres. Graceful, heart-shaped fiowers in showiest giant sized blooms of a rich crimson BUTTERFLY BUSH—2 yr... secpseseese ODE COCH MOCK QRANGE. (Philadeiphus avalanche) — 
April’ and ; ~ | og rs ig odd spicy fragrance One of CALYCANTHUS, (Carolina All Spice) — 2 0 - a ; Stns clocigpeatenlods by Sos 
ter $3.25 e finest garden plants 18 to 24 in... ; 69¢ cact ° tod Massa ¢ eac 
HEART (Fern Leaf)—A dwarf orow- He ae sseneenanesenys “a $e +f ped ‘ 42.35 CARAGANNA, (Siberian Pea Tree! — ROSE, ACACIA Droop mn clusters_of of deep rose 
as M or... oo Oe 2 to 3 ft 89c¢ each colore lowers resembling pea blossoms 
Ping mew variety with finely cut foliage and CRAPE MY 2 to 3 ft 59¢ each 
iM k flowers t the season. HARDY CARNATION—Our choice of pink, white A M RTLE, (Lagerstroemial) — 2 RE ote ri 
. 4 | to 2 s EI SED sail «ose 69¢ Cach 3 to 4 ft... “ soeneteaenetens 79¢ each 
se — yellow any. B don: in ~ pag a OB) FOR chassntci., $1.65 a Pion thdvcsS ces Suadbstmdesigeticabencodss «79¢ each sece (vit um opulus steri vere all 
: : ignt - IE OE Pe a . Pie ( — SX a are eae er ¢ eac 
: Py summer LYTHRUM ROSEUM—!deal for perennial border. A ou ON, IAPONICA, Flowering Cee) — gach HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY— 
sreregeenssne-$ 35 6 FOF... nserveseness $1.65 Seeiee serene Spt July to September. he DEUTZIAS PRIDE OF ROCHESTER— 2 to 3 ft... 79¢ each 
en A ace Sr ee ree ee tee Vor heron 410.9 etesrenrnomenmnn Be gach SNS IBERRY,. 5. Recemde maT 
2 ° eve esecrse c eac 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Dvart, cushion Srabicktn tine Darth oun poo ome 3464 tan 69¢ each 
which bioom from August till frost. Four Each 50c 3 for $1.25 DOGWOOD, (Red Osier) —2 to 3 ft........... 59¢ each 
ie colors: Yellow, Bronze RED YUCCA—Biooms continuously from May until ELDER, (Golden) — 
4 Z 2 to 3. ft 69 n 
3 for $1.35 frost. Beautiful Red color Old plants sometimes Ran nee re ae en soe = Rinatice’s Mest eoulia Sra 
fon Loe Flowering have 5 to 10 saa eT to 6 ft. high. ACUTILOBA, iCot- Leaved dea SRaA. Billa — to 6 eee ao a 
bice of Yellow, Pink, ite, Bronze PAINTED DAISY (Pyrethrum) —Lovely Daisy-like 5 2 4 48 Seg ete pee DOUGLASI_2 to 3 ft a 196 sheds 
45c each, tlowers in shades of pink and red on tong stems FORSYTHIA, “iGolden Beiii— . VAN HOUTTEI—18 to 24 in. (2 year)... 49c each 
Lovely soft yet- above oo. 538 toll a Ww ag ch .79¢€¢ PES eee. ONE es 
ee ach 
looms al! Each oon wrerices 9 hs Ss CALLOSA ROSEA—-2 to 3 ft 
— : yong Ssaats WiLLIAM—Ola-tashi rer Saal af ever- TUNBERGI 1 
; . y ashioned flower of ever- 2t te wiabelete, 2g THUNBERG!—1 to 2 ft 
/ ome gray-green filings with Teed paren, favor No Git Pokcoranar beware 2 toa ft i ee UE GE SL Oe SN ee wer : 
De 7 7: ~ 
+g lowers. No ee iti olor. Moed WINTER HONEYSUCKLE— oe} ne las oan 
: Bevmreeveree- S SS ye $1.50 ror pees ee Lt tey SUC E— 
COLUMBINE — Lovely strain UCKLE— 
tlowers Peo hes TAMARIX, Odessana (Caspian Tamarix) —Exquis- 
6 for res tely feathered foliage of si! green, bloom 
ere OB: a : ty atner 1a Siivery gr - 
ges BENET NOONE = Sretpes wel rary fry + IB te 24 i sp B9eeach ing’ invJuly'and August with Targe loose oan 
‘ = P Seanitedk ARBORESCENS ‘GRANDIFLORA, (Hills of Snow) — icles of lavender-pink flowers 
a ately sites vary ror PANTICULATA GRANDIFLORA— ra YK eer ; . cal ..98e each 
35 6 FOF. onsrecevvnns $1.65 Each .. FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 
-90 1 ileecabese y 3 for... = , 
oe ow TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) —These new hybrids 2 Year $1.59 each ROSEA—-2 to 3 ft -79€ each 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS—A magnificant new strain 
with —— wy flowers; hardy. 
35 mag +4 
ee LINUM PERENNE (Hardy Fiex)—Feathery foli- 
aoe and ate yy flowers in profusion. 
Pa.: posnpecedse 35 6 for... $1.65 
mee 90 12 Fov..... esussveee 3-00 
nga ena Bloom Year After Year—Every 
Ps home should have a planting of these. Fine for 
trellisi Mixed ‘lors. 
24c each; $2.40 per dozen 
4 Beautiful blooms of large red, pink and white 
flowers that bloom al! surfmer. Lovely open flow- 
ers of saucer size. 
MIXED COLORS 
49c each; $4.95 per dozen 
MIXED VARIETIES NAMED VARIETIES 
m lic each 16c each 
= $1.10 dozen $1.55 dozen 
, PICARDY—Shrimp Pink BERTY SNOW— 
led SWORD—Red Lavender 
} BENNETT—Red GOLDEN EAGLE— 
PT ATROS$—White Yellow 
PELEGRINA—Blue Violet 
20 Gladiolus (Mixed Colors) $1.71 
“aaitios pr @ good assortment of colors. 
his lof will make a gorgeous lot of fine blooms 
first season. 
108 Good Plooming Size Bulbs 
All For Only $4.12 
, Fragrant Mexican 
> ge fia rant. Grows 16 inches tall with long 
ib waryawtile blossoms well arranged. 
“Vic each; $1.10 per dox. 
LADI ow Ear) The large type leaves 
eo sg : feet so diameter. Medium size 
_ bulbs. 
48¢ each; $4.85 per doz, 
ns a" 
HOL LA A N D G 
Amer il Plant this spring “for earl 
iea’s favorite tly are fragrant, white ea 
throat. tinged pink on outside, 
 B for 79¢; 6 for $1.49 
ee ter $2.79 
~ = 
are hardy, with beautiful flower spikes of brilliant 
orange-red on ae eceful stems. 3-4 feet tall i 
ae. | 
> 35 
90 ! 
Each .... S$ .45 6 tor 
Be: POU etinaiasincee 1.25 12 for 
DAILY SKETCH—Color is lustrous. sparkling pink 
with deeper eye 
SALMON GLOW-—immense heads of rich salmon 
Very free blooming 
MARY LOUISE—The best white Phiox 
mense heads of purest white 
with ®im- 
ROYAL PURPLE—Rich shaced violet with deeper 
eve 
BEG: .ccctristortnS OF LL ee $2.75 
3 for oc Via 12 for 5.25 
HARVEST FIRE-——The most brilliantly colored of 
any Phiox Large flowers of vivid orange-red. 
SWEETHEART Deen saimon-pink, A Deauty 
NAMED VARIETIES 
Each, 49c; Dozen, $4.95 
DECORATIVE TYPES 
Galiant Fox——Red Mrs, |. De Warner— 
Commando—Dark Mauve pink 
Lavender The Commodore—Large 
Jane Cow!l—Glistening yellow : 
Bronze Jersey Beauty—Pink 
Jean Ker—Popular White 
POM POM TYPES 
Rufus—Red Yellow Gae~2¥ ellow 
Mixed Dahlias of 
our best varieties 
and colors. 
23 each; $2.35 per dozen 
NAMED VARIETIES 
Select Tubers 
16c each 
$1.55 dozen 
CITY OF PORTLAND—Pink, green foliage 
EUREKA—White, green foliage 
HUNGARIA—Pink, green foliage 
KING HUMBERT—Yellow, green foliage. 
PENNSYLVANIA—Pink, bronze foliage. 
PRESIDENT—Red, green foliage. 
WYOMING—Yellow, bronze foliage. 
MIXED VARIETIES 
lic each 
$110 dozen 
- 4 
5 FOOT BED—A five foot canna bed, including 4 
tall ones for center, 9 smaller ones for outside 
13 CANNAS $1.28. 
7 FOOT BED—A seven foot canna bed, including 
2 tall ones for center, 6 medium for middle, 12 
short for outside. 20 CANNAS $2.17. 
MAURICE HAMAR (‘Famous Blue Hydrangea) 
BOUQUET ROSE, (Rose and Pink) 
Surround Your Home with These Beautiful 
Each 10 Rate 100 Rate 
1 to 2 feet.......00....15€ $1.40 $13.00 
2 to 3 teet A 19¢ 1.80 17.00 
AMUR PRIVET (South)—Fine leaf type. Ever 
green in the South. 
AMUR PRIVET (North)—-Hardy North type 
Leaves dark green 
CALIF. PRIVET—Of uUprioht rapid growth. Foliage 
liaht oreen 
(Iris Kaempteri) 
Grow your own Orchids by planting tris Kaempferi 
Huge blooms of velvety texture measure 6 to 8 
inches across, Excellent for cutting; it will grow 
3 to 4 feet high. 
Mixture of Colors: Rose, White, French, 
Blue, Purple-Velvet, Lavender, Variegated. 
(Our selection of colors.) 
3 plants $1.39; 6 plants 49 
Won) sae foc ga ae 
Some .of the following 
hrubs of our one-year 
size, delivered to your 
door. 
ALTHEA 
2 Flowering Quince, 2 (Rose of Sharon) 
Spirea (Bumalda), 2 HONEYSUCKLE VINE 
Weigelia (Rosea), 1 CALYCANTHUS 
Butterfly Bush, 2 Mock Bry Shrub) 
Orange, 1 Spirea (Van FORSYTHIA 
(Golden Bell) 
SPIREA (Callosa Rosea) 
SPIREA (Van Houttei) 
Houetti), 
11 Beautiful 
1 Snowberry. 
SPIREA (Billardi Pink) 
h b HYPERICUM 
Shrubs Yellow Flower) 
Po, 18 SNOWBERRY 
ear q (Coralberry) 
to 24°" for... $3. 98 WEIGELA 
J to. 1-Year-Old $435 
size for .... $5.98 if Shrubs for 
TUBEROUS 
ROOTED 
Beautitul tuberous Begonias from Belgium—no 
flower can equal this one for exquisite beauty. 
When they come into bloom you will wish that 
you had ordered many more because of their gor- 
eous beauty. Used as pot plants for winter bloom 
indoors and for putting in your flower bed out- 
doors tor summer beauty. A bed of these will pro- 
vide a display of gorgeous flowers of many colors 
until frost. Fhe blooms are very double Camellia 
type, and of perfect form. 
Red, Pink, Orange, Copper, and White. 
Prices, Each 2Sc; 3 for 69c; 6 for $1.19 
AMERICAN IVY—Deeply cut leaves which turn 
to a beautiful crimson in fall. 75¢ each. 
BOSTON IVY—A hardy ciimber that clings 
firmly to the smoothest structure. Color is 
deep green in summer changing to crimson 
in fall. 75¢ each. 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera helix)-—Evergreen glossy 
foliage, a good clinging as well as a splendid 
ground cover. 85c¢ each. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus Scandens) — Glossy 
foliage. Large clusters of beautiful orange- 
fruits retained all winter. 59c¢ each. 
WISTERIA (Magnifica)—Dense cropping clus- 
ters of pea shaped purple flowers crowning 
the vine in May make the wisteria universally 
admired. 89¢ each 
TRUMPET FLOWER—-A robust woody vine with 
numerous roots along stems. ,Orange scarlet 
trumpet shaped flower. Leaves are light 
green. 65¢ each. 
SILVER LACE—Quick growing climbing vine 
with heavy foliage, and litera covered with 
white silvery blossoms from August till fall. 
Price 89¢ each. 
CHINESE WHITE WISTERIA—Long, attractive 
drooping clusters of bb Ppea-shaped 
flowers. 2-yr. Vines $1.25 e 
JAPANESE PINK WISTERIA Tasina pink 
eaapers in long clusters. 2-yr. Vines $1.25 
each. 
Grand for pillars and trellises, pegged down for 
bedding or for running over rock work, old 
trees and stumps. They delight in rich soi) 
and sun. 
HENRYI—Large Creamy white fowers 
JACKMAN!— immense 
blooms. 
MAD. E. ANDRE—A distinct crimson red flower 
RAMONA—Dazzling deep sky blue flowers. 
$1.25 each 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA—-Fiowers are medium 
size, fragrant, pure white. borne in immense 
sheets in Seotember 
70¢ each 
HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE — A strong 
grower and constant bloomer. Excellent fa 
covering banks and trelleses. Strong plants: 
25¢ each; $2.50 per doz. 
FLAME HONEYSUCKLE—Large coral-colored on 
the outside opening to vellow inside. Price 
l-year size &9c, 
velvety violet purple 
HALL'S HONEYSUCKLE L, HALLE- 
NANA—A vigorous vine with pure white 
flowers changing to yellow, foliage re- 
mains green well into winter; very fra- 
grant and covered with flowers almost 
entire season. 
10s. *T'° 
