PYRACANTHA coccinea Lalandi. La- 
land Firethorn. A spectacular shrub, 
having clusters of white flowers in late 
spring and garbed with orange-red ber- 
ries in the fall. A most effective shrub 
for wall or foundation planting. Pot- 
grown, $2.75 each. 
SHIPMENT BY EXPRESS, TRANS- 
PORTATION CHARGES COLLECT 
lific growers. 
CARLTON. Soft yellow. Free flowering. 
10 for 79c. 
CHEERFULNESS. Creamy white, full 
double flower. 10 for 69c. 
GERANIUM. Pure white perianth; orange- 
red cup. 6 for 69c. 
HELIOS. Rich yellow perianth; cup orange- 
yellow. 10 for 69c. 
INGLESCOMBE.  Primrose-yellow, large 
flower. 10 for 79c. 
KING ALFRED. Extra-large golden yellow. 
6 for 69c. 
LADY MOORE. Primrose perianth; deep 
yellow cup. 10 for 69c. 
large flowers to bloom in spring. 
BISMARCK. Porcelain-blue. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Pure yellow. 
GRAND MAITRE. Deep porcelain-blue. 
JAN BOS. Brilliant red. 
MUSCARI armeniacum. Clear blue. 20 
for 69c. 
SCILLA campanulata, Excelsior. Blue. 
20 for 69c. 
S. campanulata, Rose Queen. Clear pink. 
HYACINTHS 
Hyacinths are famous for their lovely fragrance and riot of color. The earliest 
5 Bulbs for 69c 
(5 Hyacinths of one variety) 
MIXED HYACINTHS. 10 for $1.35. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Giant DAFFODILS ° 
Daffodils are among the most popular of all spring-blooming bulbs. They are colorful and pro- 
LA RIANTE. Perianth pure white; cup deep 
red. 6 for 69c. 
LAURENS KOSTER. White with dark 
yellow eye. 10 for 69c. 
MARION CRAN. Perianth deep yellow; cup 
pale orange. 10 for 69c. 
MRs. E. H. KRELAGE. White trumpet. 
6 for 69c. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE. Creamy white 
perianth; cup shell-pink. 5 for 79c. 
ORANGE GLOW. Yellow perianth; orange 
crown. 10 for 79c. 
SCARLET GEM. Golden yellow perianth; 
scarlet eye. 10 for 69c. 
TEXAS. Light yellow-orange. 6 for 69c. 
LA VICTOIRE. Rosy red. 
L’INNOCENCE. Pure white. 
PINK PEARL. Rosy pink. 
QUEEN OF PINKS. Bright rosy pink. 
SNOWDROPS. Pure white. 20 for 79c. 
CROCUS, Yellow. Pure yellow. 10 for 29c. 
Remembrance. Dark blue. 10 for 29c. 
Striped Beauty. White, striped blue. 
10 for 29c. 
20 for 69c. ae d Snowstorm. Finest pure white. 10 for 
S. sibirica. Brilliant blue. 20 for 69c. 29c. 
CHIONODOXA Luciliae. Blue. 20 for 69c. Mixed Crocus. 25 for 69c. 
SCILLA 
It is impossible to list all the plants we grow. The larger trees, specimen evergreens and shrubs that require 
transplanting with a ball of earth, are mainly for local sales; it is obvious why it is not practical or economical 
to transport them any distance by rail. Come see them. 
TAXUS (Yews), RHODODENDRONS, HARDY AZALEAS, 
JAPANESE HOLLIES and many other useful and decora- 
tive slow growing evergreens for every place and pur- 
pose; as well as Shade Trees, Flowering Trees, Fruit- 
Trees and Shrubs. Plants are freshly dug to insure safe 
transplanting. 
TAXUS cuspidata. Japanese Yew. A very desirable low ever- 
green with a spreading habit. 
T. cuspidata capitata. Upright Japanese Yew. [Excellent to 
accent corners and outstanding for hedge or specimens. 
T. cuspidata Wardi. Spreading Japanese Yew. 
T. media Andersoni. Erect growing. 
T. media Browni. A popular variety with dark green foliage. Very 
dense habit. 
T. media Hicksi. Narrow form; good dark, glossy green foliage. 
Use as accent plants. 
TSUGA canadensis. Canadian Hemlock. 
NOTE: None of those evergreens are for shipping. All are for 
local ‘‘Cash and Carry” sales or truck delivery by special arrange- 
ment. 
Plant this fall while stocks are complete, plants fresh, and the 
ground warm and workable to receive them. Plant this fall and 
enjoy next spring. : , 
TAXUS cuspidata capitata 
CAMPANULATA 
