Seeds of Rare Shrubs 
You can easily grow your own Nursery stock from 
seed at a fraction of the cost of plants. Patience is 
required for many are tardy in starting. Some have 
very hard seed coats which need filing. They should 
be planted in a retired bed which will not be dis- 
turbed for two or three years, and removed as they 
germinate, 
2401—STRAWBERRY TREE (Arbutus unedo), hhp. 8 
ft. Evergreen with white flowers. 
AZALIA. Beautiful flowering evergreen shrub for 
borders and winter flowers South, window garden 
North, 
2402—Sweet Azalia (Arborescens). 10 ft. 
2403—Flame Azalia (Calendulacea). 10 ft. Large flrs. 
Orange-yellow to scarlet. May 
2404—Hinodegiri. Bright rose flrs. 
2405—Indica. 6 ft. 3 in. flrs red to pink. 
2406—Royal Azalia (Schlippenbachi). 15 ft. 
three in. flrs. red to pink in June. 
2407—Swamp Azalia (Viscosa). Fragrant. 
2408—MIXTURE of above Azalias. 
2442—SPURGELAUREL (Daphne laureola). 3 ft. ever- 
green, hp. Yellow filrs., shiny leaves. 
ae ODAR CEDAR. Bluish green, evergreen coni- 
er. 
2243—RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus). 
2481—THE RARE FRANKLINIA. 12 ft. Shrub. Lyves 
scarlet in late fall. Wax white blossom cups 4 in. 
across in fall. 8 seeds 25c: 40 seeds $1.00. Seedling 
plants: 8-12 in. Each 90c; 3 for $2.60. 
2414—GARDENIA Jasminoides. hhp. 6 ft. 
929—STRAWBERRY GUAVA. hhp. Edible red fruit. 
2411—MAGNOLIA Grandiflora. hhp. 
2409—FRENCH TAMARIX. (T Gallica) hp. 
2412—ENGLISH YEW. (Taxus Baccata). 
2448—CREEPING JUNIPER (J. Horizontalis). 
strate evergreen conifer. hp, 
2418—REDBUD or JUDAS TREE. 
1086—LABURNUM vulgare. Golden Chain. 
2482—DWARF ORNAMENTAL POMEGRANATE. 
Bright orange red flrs. unusual fruits. 
plant, or outdoors South. 10 seeds 25c. 
2450—MOUNTAIN LAUREL. hp. 10 ft. 
2453—GARLAND CRAB-APPLE. Rose firs. 
2456—NORWAY SPRUCE. (Picea abies). 
2460—MUGHO SWISS MOUNTAIN PINE. 
conifer. 
2461—WHITE PINE. hp. 100 ft. 
2431—WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus flori- 
da). hp. White flowers, scarlet fruit. Hardy. 
2433—CORNELIAN-CHERRY DOGWOOD (Cornus mas). 
Clusters yellow flrs. 
2440—ROCKSPRAY (Cotoneaster microphylla). hp. 3 
ft. Evergreen shining leaves. 
2441—PYRAMIDAL ITALIAN CYPRESS. 
2445—GINKGO Biloba. (Maidenhair tree). 
YOU SAVE 75% When 
Large 
Pro- 
hhp. 
Fine pot 
Prostrate 
== = ¥ as 
124—Queen's Wreath, Antigonon 
124—ANTIGONON Leptopus, 
Queen's Wreath. hhp. 30 ft. 
Lovely rose-pink flrs. Hardy 
south, protect north of Va. 
2—PRAYER BEAN. (Abrus) 10 
ft. Rosary Pea. Scarlet seeds. 
24—ALLEGHENY Vine. 24 ft. 
Adlumia. hb. Graceful, pink. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 190—Tomentosa 
Dutchmanspipe. hb. 30 ft. Big 
leaves, golden flowers. 
179—Elegans, Calico Flower. 
hhp, 8 ft. Most easily grown 
pot vine. 
86A—VIRGINIA CREEPER. Bost- 
on Ivy, 
453—BALLOON VINE. Heartseed. 
2444_ENGLISH HOLLY (lIlex- 
aquifolium). Hardy to N. Y. 
2449—SPICEBUSH (Lindera ben- 
soin). Hp. 15 ft. aromatic. 
2462—PITTOSPORUM Tobira. 
hhp. 10 ft. Leathery evergreen. 
2467—RHODODENDROM HY- 
BRIDS MIXED. An _ expensive 
mixture of Hybrid cultivated 
types. Pkt. 25c. 
2479—SNOWBALL BUSH (Vi- 
burnum opulus). 12 ft. hp. 
Large fluffy balls of white. 
May. June. 
2480—TREES AND SHRUBS 
MIXED. Pkt. 25c. 
you plant 
PARK'S Fine Field Grown 1 yr. old 
v 
COBAEA Scandens, Cathedral 
Bells.hbha, 30 ft. A beautiful 
rapid-growing free flowering 
vine producing large graceful 
bells throughout the summer. 
Will grow in sun or shade, 
has no enemies. 
575-Blue; 576-White; 57%7-Mixed. 
305—BEAN Scarlet Runner. hha, 
15 ft. Rich showy flowers and 
big pods of edible beans. 
1361—FLAG OF SPAIN. Mina 
Lobata. hha, 20 ft. Flowers 
crimson, orange. 
578—COCCULUS Moonseed. 12 
ft. Bright scarlet berries for 
Xmas. 
2419—GLORY FLOWER (Eccre- 
mocarpus). ha. 12 ft. 6 in. ra- 
cemes of orange-red. 
1076A—YELLOW JASMINE. hhp. 
Evergreen with 1 in. yellow 
flrs. Grhs. plant north. Pkt. 
25c. 
1690A—SILVER LACE VINE 
(Polygonum) Large rose col- 
ored flrs. in dense panicles. 
1751—KUDZU Vine, Pueraria, 
Jack and the Bean Stalk. Vigor- 
ous splendid foliage, fast. 
573—ANNUAL CLIMBERS Mixt. 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower) 
Hardy climbing vines. Large 
colorful flowers open out flat. 
2420—Alpina. 6 ft. Violet blue. 
563—Davidiana. hp. 4 ft. Blue. 
2425—Paniculata. 30 ft. White. 
567—Golden Clematis (Tangu- 
tica) 10 ft. 
569—CLEMATIS Recta White, 
hp., 4 ft. bush form. White 
panicles, 
568—COMPETE MIXTURE of 
Above Clematis. Pkt. 25c. 
Part III—-ORNAMENTAL VINES 
575—Cobaea Scandens. Pkt. 10¢ - 
1133—Lathyrus Latifolius Pkt. 10c. 
LATHYRUS Latifolius, Perennial 
Sweet Pea. hp, 6 ft. Sweet-Pea- 
like clusters for cutting or cov- 
ering stumps. 1130—Pink; 
1131—Red; 1132—White; 
1133—Mixed. 
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2022—Thunbergia Mixed Pkt. 10c 
Black-eyed Susan, Thunbergia. 
Beautiful easily grown vine, 
blooms from early summer un- 
til frost. Bright colors from 
white to orange in mixture. 
2021A—Coecinea. Scarlet. 
2022A—Grandiflora. 3 in. blue 
or white. 
334—BIGNONIA Radicans, Camp- 
sis. hp. Wall vine, red trumpets. 
334A—Tweediana. Cats-Claw. 
Bright yellow firs. 3 in. long, 
4 in. across. 
1017 A—VARIEGATED JAPAN- 
ESE HOP. Lves. splashed white. 
2133—WISTERIA. hp, 30 ft. Blue, 
HARDY 
You can get a dozen of these fine plants for about ’1e price you ordinarily 
expect to pay for three 2 year plants, which sho vs what a tremendous 
saving there is in buying these plants. 
These 1 yr. old plants will bloom the first year, and increase in beauty 
during subsequent seasons. 
Customer pays cost of postage after plants arrive. We’ll send a handy en- 
velope for this purpose. Parcel post is less expensive, but Plants arrive 
more quickly and in better condition by express. Please specify. 
Please specify date you want your plants shipped, otherwise, we will ship 
them when we think it is safe for your climate. Shipment normally be- 
gins about March 15 ends June 1st for perennial plants. 
ALYSSUM Basket of Gold. Brightest thing in the earliest spring garden. 
Dwarf golden yellow. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
AUBRETIA Monarch Mixed. (Rock Cress). Spreading 6 in. plants become 
sheets of early spring bloom, last for weeks. Every shade of red, rose, 
purple. A riot of color. 3 for 80c; 6 for $1.30.; 12 for $2.25. 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine—Bloom May, June, border or Cut. 
Crimson Star. Petals striking crimson with white corolla. Blooms 3 in. 
across. 3 for 75¢; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.15. 
Longissima. 4-5 in. spurs. Bright yellow. 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.45; 12 for $2.50. 
Blue Shades Long Spurred. Shades of blue. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott's Longspurred Hybrids. Unauestionably the finest color 
mixture grown; colors cover all shades of lavender, purple, red, white, 
yellow, blue and pink. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
CAMPANULA Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer). Large blue, pink or white 
bells in May and June on pyramidal plants. Mixed. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
CARNATIONS for Spicy Fragrance, Lovely Borders, Cut Firs. 
Grenadin Mixed Colors. Hardiest of all. 6 for $1.00; 12 for 1.75. 
Chaubaud Giants Mixed. Large double flowers, very varied in colors. For 
border, cutting or winter pot plants. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
English Giants Mixed. The finest, largest flowered seed grown strain avail- 
able. Pictured on pg. 16. Given a little extra care and disbudded flrs. will 
be 4 in. across. 3 for 75¢; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.15. 
DIGITALIS Gloxiniaflora Mixed. (Foxglove) 4 ft. For tall borders. Handsome 
trusses of Gloxinia like bloom. 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.00. 
HARDY CANDYTUFT. (Iberis Sempervirens). 10 in. Glistening white flrs. 
in very early spring. Bright evergreen foliage, dwarf compact habit. Beds 
or borders. 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) Paniculata-white. Tiny airy white blooms. in- 
dispensible to lighten bouquets. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
IRIS Siberica (Siberian Iris) 3-4 ft. Blooms similar to Iris Kaempferi in July. 
Blue, white or Mixed. 35¢ ea.; 3 for $1.00. 
PYRETHRUM—Hardy Perennial PAINTED DAISY. 
Park's Extra Double Prize Mixture. Few other perennials have their useful- 
ness, beauty, color, hardiness and ease of culture. Red, white, pink, yellow 
are all represented and about 60% will be full double or semi-double the 
second year. 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.15. 
Robinsons Giant Hybrids. The largest of the single sorts. Full color range. 
Superb cut flowers. 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
DELPHINIUM PACIFIC HYBRIDS. 
Round Table Series, Complete Mixture, Galahad-white, and any of the Paci- 
fic Series described pg. 7: 3 of a kind 75¢; 6 of a kind $1.45; 12 of a kind 
for $2.50. 
PLANT ORDERS FOR LESS THAN $2.00 cannot be acce 
on smaller orders. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
FINE PANSY PLANTS. GROWN FROM SEED 
described on page 5. 
6 12 25 100 
ROGGLI'S GENUINE ORIGINAL .... .60 1.00 1.75 5.00 
SUPER SWISS GIANTS ............ 75 1.25 3.75 
OREGON GIANTS ................ -85 1.50 4.50 
ENGELMANN'S GIANTS .......... ‘ -85 1.50 4.50 
BUTTERFLY HYBRIDS .............. -60 1.00 1.75 5.00 
FELIX fite'ssfs git oieatlsyoin slave Mietclan tel clere es -60 1.00 1.75 
6 of each Pansy above: 36 plants for $2.50. 
GAILLARDIA Monarch Strain. (Blanket Flower). Colorful blooms for cutting. 
Extremely hardy. 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
HOLLYHOCK Chater's Double Mixed. Tall spikes are covered with fully 
double 5 in. flowers. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
WAHLENBERGIA, Platycodon-Chinese Bell Flower. Long lived. Balloon shaped 
buds open into waxy-sky-blue bells. but often a pure shining white appears. 
Blooms all summer 3 for 75c¢; 6 for $1.25. 
CLOVE PINKS. Double Dianthus Plumarius Spring Beauty. Fragrant, large flrs. 
wide color range. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
SHASTA DAISY GIANTS—Superb Cut Flowers 
Diener's Giant Double White. Full doubles, semi-doubles, singles are all 
produced, about 60% will be double the second year. Many unusual types 
never seen before. 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
Marconi Giant Double. More fully double with centers completely covered, 
tho not quite as large as Diener’s. More of the flowers are double the 
second year. 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.15. 
Marconi Giant-Largest single from seeds. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Dianthus Barbatus. 
Indian Carpet. 5-6 inches. Dwarf, compact, uniform plants produce a lovely 
carpet-like effect in early spring. All Sweet William color variations re- 
presented. 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.15. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 18 in Long spire-like spikes of deep blue in July 
and August. 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
These offered as 2 yr. old plants only. 
HARDY ASTERS. Share the fall with Chrysanthemums. 
Blue Gown. Deep blue. 60¢ ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
Hilda Ballard. Fringed lilac. 60¢ ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
Strawberries and Cream. Soft pink. 60¢ ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
ERICA Carnea (Heath) 12 in. Almost everblooming, seldom without pretty 
little rose-colored bells. Evergreen. Mound-like. 3 for $2.00. 
PRIMULUS Select Veris Hybrids. Hardy Primrose. Mixed colors only. 55¢ 
each; 3 for 1.50. 
SHASTA DAISY Mount Shasta. High crested, fully double blooms from late 
spring until frost. 75¢ ea.; 3 for $2.00. 
EVERGREEN BORDER for Sun or Shade 
LIRIOPE MUSCARI EXIFLORA. 1 ft. A new hardy, evergreen wonder plant. 
Grows in deep shade or full sun, in any soil. Flowers similar to Grape 
Hyacinth, but larger, are borne profusely in late summer and fall. Attractive 
grass-like foliage. Useful as ground cover, border, porch boxes, 3 for 60c; 
12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00. 1199—SEEDS; Pkt. 10c; Giant pkt. 25c. 
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