CANNA BULBS 
10c ea., $1.00 doz. 
HUNGARIA—The best pink. Extra large flow- 
ers, bluish green fotiage. Grows to about 34 
ft. 
KING HUMBERT — Immense _ orange-scarlet 
flowers. Foliage bronze, about 414 ft. 
THE PRESIDENT—Most popular red. Im- 
mense flowers of glowing color. Height 4% 
ft. 
MRS. ALFRED F. CONRAD—Grandest pink sal- 
mon canna in existence. Perfectly formed 
flowers of great size. 4 ft. 
RICHARD WALLACE—A free blooming plant 
about 4 ft. tall, producing bright canary yel- 
low flowers in profusion. One of the best 
yellows. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
LILIES (REGALE)—Large white flowers shad- 
ing to yellow in the center with a pink tinge. 
One of the hardiest lilies in cultivation. 
50c ea. 12 for $5.00. 
ISMENE CALATHINA (PERUVIAN DAFFODIL) 
—Flowers are pure white, borne three or four 
on a stem and are very fragrant. Not hardy. 
35¢ ea. $3.50 doz. 
APPLE TREES 
Well branched 2 yr. old. 
4 to 5 ft. trees 
75c ea. 
EARLY HARVEST—Excellent early 
apple. 
GOLDEN DELICIOUS—An excellent 
eating apple of fine quality. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—One of the best 
yellow fall apples. 
RED JONATHAN—Red, medium size, early bearing, good eat- 
ing and cooking qualities. 
CALADIUMS 
FANCY LEAVED—Lady Derby, Crimson Wave, 
ue W. B. Holdeman, Itacapus. 40¢ ea. $4.00 
oz. 
ESCULENTIUM (Elephant’s Ear)—Huge leaves 
drooping like an elephant’s ear. Large size 
5 to 9 in, 15¢ ea., 4 for 50c. 9 to 11 in. 
20c ea., 6 for $1.00. 12 to 16 in. 50¢ ea. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED 
BEGONIAS 
DOUBLE CAMELIA FLOWERED — Unexcelled 
for beds or borders in shade. In colors of 
red, rose, yellow, salmon, while orange blos- 
som. 35¢ ea.—3 for $1.00.. Extra Large 
Bulbs. 
TUBEROSES 
SINGLE MEXICAN—Pure white of unusual 
fragrance. Large bulbs. 10c¢ ea., $1.00 doz. 
DWARF DOUBLE PEARL—Very fragrant beau- 
tiful white flower spikes borne on long stems 
Excellent flower for cutting. 10¢ ea., $1.00 
doz. 
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SHADE and BEAUTY 
SHADE TREES 
These trees come bare root and 
should be planted early. 
SUGAR MAPLE (Acer, Saccharum)— 
A fast growing tree, excellent for 
any yard. 7-8 ft. tree. $3.00. 
CHINESE ELM (Ulmus Pumila)—Said 
to be fastest growing tree in the 
world. Small leaves very compact. 
7-8 ft. $2.50 ea. 
WEEPING WILLOW—A very popu- 
lar tree of weeping habit with 
branches hanging down in arch to 
ground. $1.00 up. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
All of these trees come balled and 
burlapped. 
WHITE DOGWOOD (Cornus Florida) 
—Excellent as an individual plant or 
screening. 3-4 ft. $3.25. 
PINK DOGWOOD (Cornus Rubra)— 
A very ornamental tree, pink blooms. 
3-4 ft. $5.95. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA—White 
bloom, velvet green foliage. Ever- 
green. 3-4 ft. $6.50, 2-3 ft. $4.00. 
FLOWERING PEACH (Prunus Rubra 
Piena) —- Double flowers in early 
Spring. Very showy when blooming. 
3-4 ft. $1.25. Balled and Burlapped 
$2.50. 
MIMOSA (Bare rooted)—Beautiful pink lacy blooms that last 
a long time. Tree makes quick growth on all types of soil. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS—Large red fruit of superior eating 3-4 ft. $1.25 ea. 
qualities. 
ED BUD—4-5 ft. $2.00, 5-6 ft. $3.00. 
‘RED STAYMAN—Red, large fruit, excellent eating and cook- p w THIER PAY Bec 22.00 
ing qualities. 
VIRGINIA WINESAP—Large fruit, fine quality, excellent 
keeper. 
- YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Waxy yellow, tart, and very early. 
PEACH TREES 
Well branched, 4 to 5 ft. trees. 90c ea. 
a. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA (Freestone)—Early white peach of ex- 
cellent quality. 
~~GOLDEN JUBILEE—A new large early peach. 
~~ HALE HAVEN (Freestone)—A large mid-season peach of ex- 
cellent quality. 
~ J. H. HALE (Freestone)—One of the very largest peaches. Ex- 
cellent quality. 
~ ELBERTA—The most popular of the mid-season peaches, Ex- 
cellent flavor, good quality, good bearer. 
HEDGE, CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
18-24 in. tall, well branched. 
15c. ea., $1.50 doz. 
Early Elberta (Freestone) 
