WISTERIA VINES 
The Place of Vines 
in Garden Design 
No other class of plant 
can duplicate the garden 
function of Wisterias. Un- 
excelled for clothing a large 
home or buildings as Wis- 
teria is a strong grower; 
dense in foliage. A truly 
beautiful screen; long pen- 
dulous clusters of pale blue 
flowers appear in May-June. 
At picturesque best when al- 
lowed to grow at nature’s 
will. PRICES: $1.00 each; 
2 for $1.95. 
The Willams’ of Chesterton, 
Indiana, Write: 
“Received the order on April 
19th and everything was in excel- 
lent condition. One of the Cherry 
trees was blooming about five days 
after we planted it and the other 
tree bloomed shortly afterwards. 
Everything we put out that came 
is just doing swell. Thanking you 
so much for such fine shipment of 
everything.” 
$1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
AMERICAN 
oe rlOLLY 
(Ilex Opaca) 
The Holly Tree now ac 
climated to northern climate. 
Beautiful evergreen tree with 
broad, Oaklike, shiny leaves 
—what a contrast as red ber- 
ries appear in the fall re 
maining on the _ branches 
nearly all winter. Tree is a 
moderate grower with year- 
round beauty. PRICES: 65c 
each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for 
$2.75. 
PACHYSANDRA 
(Japanese Spurge) 
Low, dense growing. One of the most useful 
evergreen ground cover plants. Easy to grow. 
Ideal for terrace banks, or any place where it 
is difficult to grow grass. Terminal spikes of 
white flowers that open early in spring are at- 
tractive to bees. Fruit (not often seen) is a 
soft white berry. PRICES: 2-yr., large, 45c 
each; 5 for $2.00; 10 for $3.50. 
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Spring. Dense clusters o 
through the winter. Just picture the sp 
HAHN’S ENGLISH IVY — 
Native of Europe, these self-branching vines are extremely 
pretty for the home porch box or hanging basket. Rapid 
growing plants, easily cared for, not a bit fussy about the 
soil. Very decorative in the home. PRICES: 65c each; 3 for 
New WASHINGTON HAWTHORN 
Unique 4-Season Shrub 
f creamy white flowers in June. 
Summer. Deciduous, narrow, glossy green foliage. 
Fall. Foliage turns to rich orange and red hues. 
Winter. The charm of this shapely shrub lies in its brilliant red berries lasting 
lendor of this lovely bush heavily loaded with 
brilliant bright red berries against a background of newly fallen snow and an azure- 
blue sky. A real feeding spot for birds such as Cardinals, Cedar Wax Wings and 
many others who love the juicy red berries. Very hardy; attains height of 15 to 25 
feet, easy to transplant, disease resistant; good root system. PRICES: 6-8 ft., $3.00 
each; 2 for $5.50. 8-10 ft., $4.50 each; 2 for $8.50. 
<« LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
A mass of deep green foliage, through 
which sprays of snowy white, miniature, 
bell-shaped flowers appear in early spring. 
Its petaled lips and perfumed breath speak 
in beauty and fragrance sentiments too 
tender for words. Lovely for small vase 
arrangements; 
These dainty flowers thrive in areas too 
used for corsages. 
Tp ena shaded for grass. A grouped bunch of 10 
to 15 pips will bloom this year. PRICES: J 
1 clump 
SEDUM for $5.00 
Stonecrop 
A ground covering for dry 
infertile soil. Fill crevices and 
rock strewn areas. Succeeds 
in almost any position—on 
made rock walls or ruins, in 
mixed borders. Dark green 
creeping compact mats. 
Handsome flat heads of white 
to pink flowers in midsum- 
mer. PRICES: 25c each; 3 
for 65c; 6 for $1.15; 12 for 
2.00. 
CREEPING 
MYRTLE 
(Vinca Minor) 
Shining evergreen leaves 
and attractive violet-blue flow- 
ers in spring. Very hardy. An 
ideal ground cover, especial- 
ly for shady places. PRICES: 
25c each; 5 for $1.00; 10 for 
$1.70. 
Creeping Myrtle 
(10 pips), $1.00; 3 for $2.75; 6 
» prepaid. Net, no discount. 
