LLOYDI (Hanging Basket) 
Three $1.10, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
Weeping or hanging form which does well in shady 
window boxes or hanging baskets. Flowers are borne 
in clusters in great profusion. Mixed colors only. Plant 
three to a basket or pot. 
Top-size Tubers 
MULTIFLORA BEGONIA 
Top-size Tubers 
A European development which produces masses of 
smaller flowers instead of fewer big ones. They with- 
stand heat and direct sunlight better than the other 
types and are therefore useful for color masses in a 
half-shaded border but they do best, as all begonias 
do, in heavier shade. 
Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.50 
Clusters of soft yellow flowers. 
Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.50 
Clear light pink clusters. 
Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.50 
Helen Harms 
Irene Eysser 
Flamboyante 
Rich scarlet red blooms. 
Mme. Richard Galle 
Copper-colored blooms. 
Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.50 
DAHLIAS 
The following are pompoms or miniatures. They do not 
require staking, all make excellent cut flowers. 
White Fawn Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.80 
Pure white prolific and early miniature. 3 to 4 feet high. 
Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.80 
Free blooming white pompom. 
Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.80 
Excellent clear yellow miniature. 
Glow Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.80 
Brightest fire-engine-red pompom. 
Bishop of Landaff Each 75c, Three $1.85, Doz. $6.90 
Reddish-bronze peony-flowered miniature. 
A. D. Livoni Each 60c, Three $1.50, Doz. $4.80 
Bright shell-pink pompom. 
Snowclad 
Yellow Gem 
14 
THE NEEDLE-TYPE EVERGREENS 
JUNIPERUS (Juniper) 
Junipers are valuable ornamentals; most grow slowly; 
they thrive in sandy-loam soils in full sun. 
J. chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer’s Spreading Juniper. 
Slightly larger than most spreading types. Gray-green 
plume-like foliage, useful as a filler in foundation or 
border planting. Very hardy, indifferent to drought. 
1.5 to 6 feet, $6.00 to $35.00 each. 
J. communis depressa plumosa. The Andorra or feath- 
ery type Juniper. Turns bronze in the fall. 
1.5 to 4 feet, $6.00 to $25.00 
PINUS (Pine) 
Their stout roots seek water in almost impossible sandy 
soils; they thrive in good soils. Specimens of all hardy 
varieties can be obtained for customers interested. 
P. montana mugho. The extremely hardy, slow growth 
dwarf pine. Mounded with short stubby needles. 
1 to 2 feet, $5 to $10.00 each. 
TAXUS (Yew) 
Rich and dark green color, hardiness, freedom from 
disease and slow, rugged development make this one of 
the best evergreens. Taxus stands heavy pruning and is 
adapted to nearly every kind of landscape requirement. 
T. cuspidata. The Japanese spreading Yew bearing bright 
red berries in the fall. Responds to shearing but is at- 
planting material.) 
All evergreens are balled and burlapped, and Needle types, because of 
weight, can rarely be shipped economically. Broadleafs can be. 
Evergreens ari! Vere til 
Here is a collection of Evergreens, the Broadleaf and Needle types. It con- 
tains the best of the Yews, Hemlocks, Arborvitae, Junipers, Holly and Rho- 
dodendrum — mostly slow-growing, hardy landscape material. This stock is 
of highest quality, scarce and in heavy demand. 
(Note to local customer: to get priority send us your order as follows: 
“Evergreens—to be selected by May 15’. Then enclose payment for approxi- 
mately one-half the sum you think you will spend this spring on this kind of 
tractive when developed naturally. Excellent hedge, 
border or foundation stock. Does well in partial shade. 
1.5 to 4 feet, $5.00 to $35.00 each. 
T. cuspidata capitata. The Japanese pyramidal Yew. Its 
dark green foliage is covered with red berries in the 
fall. For formal plantings, for hedges or as specimens. 
2 to 6 feet, $9.00 to $50.00 each. 
T. cuspidata nana. The dwarf Japanese Yew. Irregular 
and spreading in growth. Very compact. For low hedges 
in formal plantings or as a specimen. 
1 to 3 feet, $8.00 to $35.00 each. 
T. media hicksi. Also called Hicks’ Yew. Upright columnar 
shape with exceptionally dark green needles. Bears 
red berries profusely. 
1.5 to 5 feet, $6.00 to $50.00 each. 
THUJA (Arborvitae) 
Ornamentals of narrow pyramidal habit. Favorites in 
formal gardens. Make excellent large hedges and beauti- 
ful windbreaks. 
T. occidentalis globosa. Globe Arborvitae. Compact, globe- 
shaped variety maintains shape without trimming. 
1 to 3 feet, $4.00 to $15.00 each. 
T. occidentalis nigra. Dark American Arborvitae. Fast 
growing, hardy pyramidal tree. 
2 to 5 feet, $5.00 to $20.00 each. 
