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latycodon 
4167 Hardy Blue Flowering Daylily 
(Hardy Funkia) 
Broad, pale green, fluted leaves, 
variegated by white band and varied 
streakings. Valued for its foliage as 
well as for the bluish blooms hang- 
ing in loose panicles from heavy, 
short stems. Grows to 4 feet tall. 
35¢ each; 4 for $1.25, Postpaid. 
TERMS—CASH WITH ORDER 
Always Keep a Copy of Your Order 
for Checking When Plants Arrive 
4168 BLUE PLATYCODON 
(Balloon Flower) 
Showy., deep blue flowers from June 
to October. Buds resemble a small 
blown-up balloon. Opens into bell- 
shaped blooms of finest color and 
texture. Excellent for cutting. Grows 
to two feet high. 
4131 OLD-FASHIONED BLEEDING HEART 
Favorite Old-Fashioned Flower 
Beloved by all. One of the most de- 
lightful of allspring flowering plants. 
Bears numerous rose red, heart-like 
flowers pendent on long, arching 
stems. Deeply cut ornamental foliage. 
Grows to the Fv 
35¢ each; 4 for $1.25, Postpaid. Reieht of 2 ft. 
4109 “BLUE BIRD” VERONICA 70¢ each; 
A beautiful plant with long, slender 3 for $2.00 
bronze -green leaves. Spikes of indigo Postpaid. 
blue blooms are borne freely over a ; im 
long period of time. In bloom almost Oras 
continually from July to October. 2 b 
feet in height. ae 
40¢ each; 4 for $1.50, Postpaid. Sey 
4162 NEPETA, ''Six Hills Giant % 
One of the best plants we know of for hot, dry £ gE Rea 
and exposed perennial plantings. BESS eles ea 
Compact and upright in growth. 
YOU MAY SELECT $2.00 
WORTH OF STOCK IN 
THIS BOOK FREE WITH 
AN ORDER AMOUNTING 
to $10 or OVER. see Page 11. 
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EVERGREENS 
STURDY, WELL ROOTED, FIELD GROWN 
FOR THE HOME LANDSCAPER 
Used in foundation or group 
plantings inall landscaping 
work. Retains its flat foli- 
age and lovely bright green 
ge color atall seasons. Grows 
Bucompact and develops nat- 
urally a perfect pyramid 
form. May be sheared. 
Ideal in formal effects 
Nice 18 to 24 inch size, 
Sloe each: 2 for. $3225 
5200 GOLDEN ORIENTAL 
ARBOR-VITAE 
(Biota Aurea Nana) 
_ Slow growing, compact 
dwarf type. Flattened, 
yellowish - green foliage 
faces outward edgewise 
giving a surface of ver- 
tical fluted lines. Excel- 
mlent for foregrounds. 12 
Fto.15 inch ‘size, $1.75 
each; 2 for $3.25. 
5203 FASTIGIATA JUNIPER 
(New Columnar Juniper) 
Similar to Irish Juniper in foliage and 
5213 HEMLOCK 
Splendid Evergreen which does well 
in partial shade. Graceful in growth 
with light fresh green foliage. Looks 
well inany planting. May be sheared 
and trimmed to keep atsize needed. 
12 to 18 inch, $2.75 each; 2 for $5.00 
5202 PFITZER JUNIPER 
Well known, gracefully spreading, 
low - growing, with sweeping fronds 
of fresh green foliage. Very hardy 
and does well in sun or shade. The 
spreading branches should be kept 
sheared at desired size. 12 to 15 in. 
Spread, .p2,00veaen- 42 tOrso3. 15. 
Gray -green £ 
foliage makes splendid contrast tosurroundings. ' 
Ten to twenty 
flower stems on each plant reach a height of 2 
feet. Lavender-blue blooms in profusion during 
a long blooming season. Fine for border work. 
25C each +-fore oh 1.25, Ostpaid. 
5210 SPREADING YEW 
The Yews are luxuriant and quality 
evergreens in every way. Extremely 
hardy,do well in shade and harmon- 
ize with all other plants. Spreading 
variety throws out sweeping branches 
which may be kept sheared to form 
a dense plant at desired size. Deep 
green foliage, soft to the touch and 
always fresh looking. Excellent for 
low hedges or sheared formal plant- 
ings. Red berries appear as plants 
age. Well rooted, 12 to 15 inch size 
at $2.50 each: 2 for. $4250. 
5211 UPRIGHT YEW 
General characteristics same as 
the spreading variety described ab- 
ove, but grows in erect, columnar 
form. Keep plants lightly sheared as 
they grow to make dense, compact 
plants from the ground up. Valuable 
for corner plantings and accents. 15 
to 18 inch, ©$2.50 each: 2 for $4.50. 
40 PLANTING OF BABY EVERGREENS 
Same varieties and quantities as in the collection described 
below, but in well rooted,4 year old,twice transplanted plants 
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which run from 6 to 10 inches in height or spread. 
Highest quality plants as described above,atonly... 
$ 3-50 
color but grows tightly compact and col- 
umnar. Valuable for doorways and form- 
al plantings. 18 inch,$1.75 ea; 2 for $3.25 
5208 COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
_ Hardy and beautiful evergreen for spe- 
cimen planting. Needs plenty of room to 
develop branches and stately form. Give 
lots of sun to get best color results. The 
young trees are usually unshapely, sym- 
metrical form developing as the tree in- 
creases in size to 3 feet or more. Well 
rooted, 12 to 15inch,$2.25 ea; 2 for $4.25 
5201 JUNIPER STRICTA 
(Spiny Greek Juniper) 
Semi-dwarf, pyramidal in 
form. Silver -blue foliage, 
very compact and cedar- 
like. Reaches 4 feet high in 
our section; slightly larger 
in the South. Hardy; valuable 
for mediumheight. 12 to 15 
inch, «$4 .(5-eas 2 for $3.25. 
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20 EVERGREEN COLLECTION 
Now you can landscape your own home at minimum cost with these lovely Evergreens. All are hardy 
and will do well in most any location. One group of 10 plants will completely plant one side of the front 
of the average home if space is between 15 and 25 feet. Two groups make a complete planting for the 
entire front. The large picture above gives planting arrangement. 
SIZES TO BE SENT ARE AS FOLLOWS: 
Upright types will be 24 inches tall; semi-upright, 12 to 15 inches tall, and spreading types will have 
12- to 15-inch spread. One group will consist of the following: 1 Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae, | Fastigiata 
Juniper, 2 Juniper Stricta, 2 Globe Arbor-Vitae, | Golden Oriental Arbor-Vitae, 2 Spreading Yew, | Pfitzer 
Juniper— 10 plants in all. Single Plants of Above 
Varieties, $1.75 Each. 
Fine Evergreens as Described and Listed Above. S oo 
Ce) (Shippediiby \Express) Only) oc, 26 aoe cs ew ees. a | tee oas 
(You pay shipping charges to your agent upon arrival.) 
3) Spreading Yew 
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