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are heavy 2-year transplanted stock, not to be confused with light plants frequently referred to as mail order size. 
Flowering shrubs add much to the beauty of your grounds at a low cost. 
ALL SHRUBS PREPAID 
ALMOND, Double Flowering Pink. One of 
the most showy flowering shrubs in April. 
Dwarf in habit and is covered with double 
pink flowers, resembling double peach blos- 
soms. 
NSE tose ain eee $1.00 ea; 3 for $2.75 
ALTHEA, Rose of Sharon. (1) Hollyhock- 
like flowers during summer to late fall. 
Colors: Double Red, Dble. Pink, Dble. White. 
DEORS et tee ee 85c ea; 3 for $2.40 
BARBERRY, Japanese Green Leaf. (3) One 
of the most popular dwarf shrubs. May be 
used as a foundation plant, in mass groups 
or as a hedge plant. Has green leaves and 
produces red berries in the fall. 
Peat oa Suiin seesaw es 60c ea; 3 for $1.65 
18 to 24 in, __75¢ eas 3 for $2.10 
BARBERRY, Red-Leaved Japanese. (3) The 
same as the green Barberry, except foliage 
is a lustrous metallic or bronzy-red when 
planted in full sun, bronzy-green in shade. 
15 to 18 in..........-...75¢ ea; 3 for $2.10 
TSiston ZAG cee 90c ea; 3 for $2.55 
BLUE MIST, Caryopteris. A most attractive 
low growing shrub, covered with small pow- 
der-blue flowers August to frost. Compact; 
grows 2 ft. 
GER Pollo! alse ee $1.10 ea; 3 for $3.00 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. (6) Covered from sum- 
mer till fall with fragrant, lilac-like flowers. 
Offered in the following varieties: . 
Charming. Flowers lavender tinged pink. 
Dubonnet. Rich wine red flowers. 
Royal Red. Royal purple-red flowers. 
Now I plants 85c ea; any 3 for $2.40 
DESMODIUM, Purple Bush Clover. Graceful 
arching branches, covered in late summer 
with rose-purple small pea-shaped flowers. 
AL Wie ete tahicy a $1.00 ea; 3 for $2.75 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. (4) Double 
tassel-like flowers, white, outer petals rose, 
in spikes 4 to 6 in. long in May. 
18 to 24 in.____....._75¢ ea; 3 for $2.10 
21Ono. te $1.00 ea; 3 for $2.75 
FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell. Golden yellow 
four-petaled flowers produced very early in 
the spring before the leaves mature. It is 
a showy shrub growing 6 to 8 feet. 
Westone soi ees 80c ea; 3 for $2.25 
DETOES st tee eee = $1.00 ea; 3 for $2.75 
Peach Trees 
XX Grade $1.50 ea; any 5 or more $1.35 ea. 
Standard $1.00 ea; any 5 or more -90 ea. 
Belle of Georgia. Delicious sweet, white 
freestone with red cheek. Mid-August. 
Champion. Midseason white freestone. An 
ideal peach for home use. Ripens Aug. Ist. 
Golden Jubilee. A new large early peach. 
A yellow flesh freestone of high quality. 
Elberta. Very large, flesh yellow, freestone. 
Always a good producer. Mid-August. 
Hale Haven. Very large yellow freestone. 
Ripens 8 days to 2 weeks ahead of Elberta. 
J. H. Hale. Exceptionally large and of high 
quality. Midseason freestone, yellow flesh. 
Cherry Trees 
XX Grade $1.95 ea; any 5 or more $1.75 ea. 
Standard $1.45 ea; any 5 or more $1.30 ea. 
Early Richmond (May Cherry) Bright red, 
bears May or early June. Hardy, productive. 
Montmorency. Bears about one week later 
than Early Richmond. Large dark red fruit. 
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and Fall is a good time to plant 
when cool nights are followed by 
warm days, and moisture is plenti- 
ful. If items needed are not listed 
please refer to our last Spring 
Catalog. Thank you. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Bush. Variety Zabeli. A 
new improved variety, producing a well 
formed bush with beautiful red flowers, 
followed by brilliant red berries. Grows 6 
to 7 feet. 
fa} (key PA! Waly se 85c¢ ea; 3 for $2.40 
DELO ton tiemeee eee ee $1.00 ea; 3 for $2.85 
HYDRANGEA, Hills of Snow. Well named 
for its profusion of snow-white flowers 
borne in large clusters from June to mid- 
summer. Grows 3 to 4 ft. Full sun or par- 
tial shade. 
U2" oul Sains 95¢ ea; 3 for $2.70 
Iigatom2 seine $1.10 ea; 3 for $3.00 
HYDRANGEA, Pee Gee. Flowers in great 
cone shaped clusters, white assuming rose 
tints. Blooms in Aug. and Sept. Grows 5 
to Gn ft: 
(esse ev ills (nsec ee 95c¢ ea; 3 for $2.70 
18 to 24 in... $1.10 ea; 3 for $3.00 
LILAC, French Hybrid. The hybrid lilacs 
bloom earlier than the old common lilacs, 
often the year after planting. Supplies in 
glorious colors in the following varieties. 
Chas. Joly. Double purplish wine-red. 
Charles X. Single purplish-red. Large. 
Ellen Willmott. Double seafoam yellow. 
Katherine Havermeyer. Dble. violet pink. 
Madame Lemoine. The best dble. white. 
Pascal. Single dusty lavender. 
Wm. Robinson. Large double lilac pink. 
18 to 24 in... $1.50 ea; any 3 for $4.25 
DitOusnt bie $1.75 ea; any 3 for $5.00 
LILAC, Persian Purple. Single lilac pink 
blossoms, blooming 3 to 5 days later than 
ordinary lilac. Excellent in shrub groups or 
in hedge plantings. Grows 6 to 8 feet. 
SmtOee 4a eee 90c ea; 3 for $2.55 
2ti013 ft.) 10) eases for 53.00 
MOCK ORANGE, Minnesota Snowflake. A 
new patented variety, with double, pure 
white fragrant flowers. Excellent. 
DET ORS at (lee ee ee Pew ee TS $1.60 ea. 
XX Grade Fruit Trees are 2-year 11/16 fa. caliper, 5 ft. and up, well branched. 
Standard Grade Trees are 2-year 7/16-9/16 in. caliper, 3 to 5 feet, branched. 
MOCK ORANGE, Virginal. Large, fragrant, 
semi-double white flowers in Spring, and 
frequently during the summer. Thrives in 
sun or partial shade. Grows 6 to 7 feet. 
18 to 24 in... 95¢ ea; 3 for $2.70 
DELO Sih eee ___ $1.15 ea; 3 for $3.15 
QUINCE, Japan. (5) Often called japonica. 
This shrub is covered with scarlet flowers 
in March before the leaves appear. 
18 to 24 in... 80€ ea; 3 for $2.25 
2etOns tt. pee -95¢c) ea) 3 for 52.70 
SNOWBALL, Common. Covered in early 
May with clusters of white snowballs about 
4 inches across. Sun or partial shade. Will 
attain a height of 6 to 8 feet. 
18 to 24 in... $1.10 ea; 3 for $3.00 
2 to 3 ft...._._..__ $1.50 ea; 3 for $4.25 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. Red summer 
spirea. Produces red to crimson flowers in 
flat clusters May until Fall. 
ihe aitey: EY Wale 
Grows 3 ft. 
85c ea; 3 for $2.40 
18 to 24 in. $1.00 ea; 3 for $2.75 
SPIREA, Froebelli. Similar to Spirea Anth- 
ony Waterer (above) but with broader, and 
darker foliage, and grows to about 4 feet. 
PS tol Olina 55¢ eo.) 3 for 51.50 
18 to 24 in. _ 65¢ ea; 3 for $1.80 
SPIREA, Van Houttei. A fountain of white 
in May, with dense drifts of flowers cover- 
ing the graceful arching branches. 
Stow? 4 iinet 50c ea; 3 for $1.40 
DEtORGy ites ee 75¢ ea; 3 for $2.10 
TAMARIX HISPIDA. Kashgar Tamarix. 
Grown mainly for its delicate, feathery fo- 
liage and showy pink flowers which bloom 
nearly all summer. Grows 12 to 15 feet 
and should be used in the background or 
as a screen. 
UStor24sine 70c ea; 3 for $2.10 
__.....85¢ ea; 3 for $2.40 
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WEIGELIA, Eva Rathke. Brilliant carmine- 
red, grows about 4 feet, succeeds in par- 
tial shade. Blooms in May. 
Seton? 4a meee $1.00 ea; 3 for $2.75 
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The following Fruit Trees are too large to be seit by mail—are shipped Express Not Prepaid. 
Cherry Trees grade a little less in height than other fruit tree varieties. 
Apple Trees 
XX Grade $1.95 ea; any 5 or more $1.75 ea. 
Standard $1.45 ea; any 5 or more $1.30 ea. 
Grimes Golden. Beautiful yellow, fine 
quality and aroma. Excellent table apple. 
Red Delicious. Colors early and is red 
all over. Excellent large juicy fruit. 
Red Jonathan. Deep red, fine quality, juicy 
and full-flavored. A good keeper. 
Red Winesap. This improved Winesap is a 
good keeper, firm and juicy. Bears young. 
Yellow Delicious. Large golden yellow, 
wonderful flavor, good keeper. Bears young. 
Yellow Transparent. Bears in mid-June. 
Fruit yellowish-white, fine grained, juicy. 
Whitney Crab. Crabapple. A large fruited 
crabapple. Excellent flavor, makes perfect 
apples for pickling, apple butter or jell. 
5-N-1 Family Apple Tree 
Five varieties on a single tree. An 
interesting and useful tree for the 
garden, especially where space is 
limited. Varieties: Red Delicious, 
Jonathan, Anoka, Staymen and Yel- 
low Transparent. 
$3.00 ea; 2 for $5.75 
Plum Trees 
XX Grade $1.95 ea; any 5 or more $1.75 ea. 
Standard $1.45 ea; any 5 or more $1.30 ea. 
Abundance. Brilliant cherry red in color 
and has firm, sweet juicy flesh. Ripens in 
early August. A heavy producer. 
Burbank. Large purplish-red fruit with very 
sweet amber flesh. Ripens early Aug. 
Gold. Golden yellow with red cheek, this 
tasty plum should not be overlooked where 
a firm golden fruit is desired. Late July. 
Stanley Prune. Beautiful purple-blue skin 
with sweet golden flesh. A freestone that 
ripens early. A good canner or table fruit. 
Pear Trees 
XX Grade $1.85 ea; any 5 or more $1.60 ea. 
Standard $1.25 ea; any 5 or more $1.10 ea. 
Bartlett. A large waxy yellow fruit with 
red blush; juicy, fine grained, rich and of 
good quality. Bears young, latter Aug. 
Douglas. Golden yellow, flushed with pink. 
Excellent flavor, tender and juicy. Bears 
young, is resistant to blight. Late Sept. 
Librarian 
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WEIGELIA, Rosea. (2) Very showy in May 
when covered with a profusion of pink 
trumpet-shaped flowers. Red buds opening 
rose-pink outside, lighter within. Is a free 
bloomer, grows 5 to 6 feet, and succeeds 
in full sun or partial shade. 
18 to 24 in... 85e ea; 3 for $2.40 
2 tonsutt. ee $1.00 ea; 3 for $2.85 
MAGNOLIAS 
Magnolias are dug with the soil (B & B) 
as they do not transplant safely bare root. 
They may be shipped truck freight or ex- 
press and are not priced prepaid. Shipping 
weight 30 pounds each approximately. 
MAGNOLIA, Glauca. Sweet Bay Magnolia. 
A large semi-evergreen shrub, with glossy 
dark green foliage, is more hardy than the 
evergreen magnolia of the South, and pro- 
duces smaller pure white fragrant flowers. 
DETOmS et tenes tec) eee ee eee $5.00 ea 
But Olean oh Fa (Esc) eae nen $6.50 ea 
MAGNOLIA, Liliflora Nigra. Purple Mag- 
nolia. One of the hardiest of the Magno- 
lias, and blooms early in the spring and 
repeatedly through the summer. Large 
flowers, purple outside and pink _ inside. 
Not evergreen. 
2 TOMS UEE Tai Bee: B:) eee ere eee $6.00 ea. 
MAGNOLIA, Soulangeana. Saucer Magno- 
lia. The most popular early flowering Mag- 
nolia. Produces large tulip-shaped flowers, 
pink outside, white inside before leaves 
aopear Truly a specimen. 
in the Spring. 
2 to 3 ft. (B & B) 
In January... 
You will receive our new large color 
illustrated Spring Catalog, with more 
complete descriptions, and many 
additional items listed. 
Roses and many other plants sup- 
plied for Spring delivery will be 
included. 
6.00 ea. 
Missouri Customers—Please add 2% Sales 
Tax. 
Rex 
Grape Vines—Prepaid 
Concord. The most popular large black 
sweet grape. A good commercial variety. 
Fredonia. Large, very black, of good flavor, 
and bears early. A favorite in Missouri. 
Moores Early. Comes into production two 
weeks ahead of Concord. Large, productive. 
Niagra. Greenish-white to pale yellow. 
Very sweet and productive. 
Prices of above 2 Yr. No. 1 Grapes 
Eachieorate [Oates 25) at 
Concord .45 .28 .25 .20 
Fredonia 45 .35 .30 .28 
Moores Ey. 45 35 .30 .28 
Niagra .50 .40 35 .30 
Raspberries—Prepaid 
Cumberland (Black). One of the best black 
raspberries for the Midwest section, large 
firm, of excellent quality. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
$1.75 $3.25 $6.00 $10.50 
Latham (Red). Large, attractive brilliant 
red. Good quality; productive. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
$2.00 $4.00 $7.50 $15.00 
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