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ROSA MULTIFLORA \ AMERICAN WONDER 
: Controis Erosion © Provides Wild Life Refuge LEMON 
Adds Beauty to the Landscape 
A New House Plant You'll Surely Want 
Rosa Multiflora is Nothing New. It is the understock or root on which named 
Pe auinence ae pete it nae ee oe Japan. an has ae Covered with waxy white flowers. Several times 
Gf e as a result of work done by the U. S. Department of Agriculture : 7 : : 
on erosion control in the western states. Because of its fast growth and hardiness, each year, this attractive HOUSE PLANT will pro- 
it has also been used on large farms and estates for fences. _ Extensive advertising duce Lemons, sometimes weighing as much as a 
taking advantage of the name Rose, has brought the plant into big demand as a i ; : : 
hedge for small properties. We grow the plant and want to sell it, but are zealous pound. Known as Ponderosa Lemon, this plant 1S 
in our obligation to our customers in stati 2 an’t © 2 sa } i- Hires 
g Ss ers in stating that we can’t recommend Rosa Multi different than any you have ever grown. 
flora for small lots. We will gladly sell it to you if you want to try, but we would 
not want you to be led astray by the glamorous claims that have been made for it. 
Facts About the Rosa Multiflora and Its Growth Large 2-yr. fruiting size plants that should 
1. Can be planted 1 foot apart. Its thorns will keep children and animals of all bloom and fruit this year. 
kinds in bounds. = 
2. Produces dense growth—white blossoms in June—red berries in late summer $1.65 each; 2 for $3.00, postpaid. 
and fall. 
3. Extremely hardy—does well in most all soils. 
4, Extensive pruning during the growing season required to keep the hedge small. 
5. Grows 8 feet or more in height and 6 to 8 feet in width if not kept trimmed. 
6. The red berries will attract birds of all kinds, including pheasants and grouse 
7. Grows 2 to 3 feet in one season. 
8. Ideal as a ground cover on steep banks and slopes. 
9. Plant just as you would any other shrub. 
10. Requires no special care. Not subject to any serious diseases or insect attacks. 
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For a good thick 
hedge, the plants 
should be trimmed 
back) tor (6) corers 
inches to promote 
thick growth. You 
can, therefore, see 
there is no advan- 
tage in planting 
larger size plants 
than we offer. 
Size 12-18 Inch 
50 Piants, $5.50 
Postpaid 
100 Plants, $9.95 
Postpaid 
250 Plants, $22.50 
Postpaid 
500 Plants, $39.95 
Express Prepaid 
1000 Plants, $69.95 : 
Express Prepaid American Wonder Lemon 
Rose Fence 
2 Good Creepers for Banks and Foundation Coverage 
Provide a Natural Effect where Grass Will Not Grow HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE VINE 
PACHYSAN DRA TERMI NALIS “For That Stubborn Spot, Beautify with a Ground Cover” 
(Japanese Spurge) White and gold trumpet flowers are very fragrant and remain 
during the entire summer. Attracts bees and humming birds. 
The foliage remains green in winter with some protection. Ex- 
cellent cover for steep banks. Will climb on trellis or tree. 
Fruit is yellow; very showy in winter against green leaves. Often 
grows to a length of 10 to 15 feet. Plant about $ ft. apart in 
staggered rows for ground cover. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.10, post- 
paid. 
EVERGREEN 
GROUND COVER 
The most popular of evergreen 
ground covers. It spreads rapidly, 
giving a finished look to an un- 
derplanting. Since it thrives in 
the shade, it is especially useful 
under dense shade trees where 
grass will not survive. Also good 
for a steep bank when mowing 
is difficult. Very useful as a com- 
bined ground cover and root pro- 
tector when planted under Rho- 
dodendrons, Azaleas, and Laurels. 
Pachysandra puts the finishing 
touch to a foundation planting. 
Plant four or more to one square 
foot. 
50 for .....$ 4.50 
100 for ..... 8.00 
250 for ..... 17.50 
500 for ..... 32.50 
1000 for ..... 59.95 
