~ VINES 
BOSTON IVY— 2 year $1.00 
Beautiful foliage spring and summer changing 
to crimson scarlet in autumn, Clings to brick 
stone or concrete walls. 
CLEMATIS— $1.50 
Hardy vine. Just loaded with beauty for your 
enjoyment. 
Jackmani—Purple 
Henryi—W hite 
M. E. Andre—Red 
HONEYSUCKLE— 
Gold Flame 2 yr. $1.50 
Everblooming. Trumpet shaped flowers. 
Bright red outside, yellow inside. 
Halls $ .85 
Fragrant creamy white flowers fine for 
hedge. 
Hectrotti 2 yr. med. $1.25 
Large fragrant flame red trumpet lined with 
gold. Showy clusters, blooms early summer 
to fall. 
WISTERIA $ 85 
Long clusters of fragrant flowers in spring. 
SILVER LACE VINE 2 yr. $1.00 
Fastest growing hardy vine, blooms mid-sum- 
mer to late fall with thousands of white flow- 
ers. 
Trees and Shrubs 
FOR HEDGES AND WINDBREAKS 
GREEN ASH 
122.to 18.2 ocreach $2.50 per c 
CHINESE ELM 
2 2 1S eee Cr each $2.50 per c 
18” = 24" = 2 10e¢seach $3.50 per c 
[ceeds see _..15c¢ each $5.00 per c 
HICKORY 
g fSorat Ks _..10¢ each 
HONEY LOCUST 
18” - 24” 10c each $4.50 per c 
eA 15c each $6.00 per c 
* PECAN 4” to 6” 10c each 
PRIVET 
12 189 ee 2c each $20.00 per c 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
9” - 12” -__.....10¢ each $ 5.50 per c 
12’ - 18” _..10c each 6.00 per c 
18” - 24” __ 10c each 7.50 per c 
DRE Ne i eSpebeccs _ $10.00 per c 
TAMARIX 2’ - 3’ 25c each 
MULTI-FLORA ROSE 
3/16 to 1/4” caliper S Sapa teae 40) each 
1/4” caliper and up... ~ 6c each 
HONEYSUCKLE—Tatarian 
| Ueageee Pope Bo el Re ee _..30¢ each 
SPIREA—Van Houtte 
1010S” ee Ea OCB A a See SOY 0 | 
187 tor 24" © 2) fe 
POPLARS LOMBARDY 
3) to Ae. 22. 35c:each $33.50 per c 
XNANKING CHERRY 
Gitos 1 2h es CA is Soak tae .25¢ each 
Evergreens 
GRAFTED UPRIGHT JUNIPERS 
The finest characteristics as to color, shape, 
habit of growth, and hardiness can be obtained 
from year to year in grafted trees. It is very 
much to your advantage in landscaping your 
home, as a lost evergreen can be replaced 
with one of a matching color. Priced as follows: 
2\f0; 27> Eee: $ 7.75 4to 414 ft _.... 13.50 
2Es tos tne 9.29 454) 10.5 ite 1500 
3 to 3% ft... 10.50 5 to 514 ft... 16.50 
3144 to4 ft... 12.50 5144 to6 ft... 18.00 
Cannart Junipers—An extremely rich dark green 
foliage, heavily tufted, very attractive in its 
rich color nearly all season with an abundance 
of powdery blue or pueplish berries. 
P. G. Green Junipers—Pairie Gardens’ own 
development, a soft grass-green color, very 
compact pyramidal evergreen. 
Chandlers Silvers—One of the best known of 
the pyramidal blue forms, fine feathery tex- 
ture, extremely drought hardy. 
Silver Glows—An outstanding variety, with an 
unusual blue-gray color and nicely shaped 
pyramidal form. 
Pathfinders—Silvery-blue foliage, popular tree 
in this area. 
Glauca—Silvery-blue color, brightest in spring, 
new growth whitish-blue color. 
P. G, Unnamed—Unusually fine pyramidal 
shape that requires very little trimming. Soft 
silvery color. 
UPRIGHT JUNIPERS NOT GRAFTED 
Juniper Virginiana (Eastern Red Cedar)—Na- 
tive tree, much used as an ornamental tree. 
18” - 24” balled and burlaped __._......$3.00 
Junipers Scopulorum—Habit of growth to that 
of the Red Cedar, texture of foliage finer and 
the color is a silvery gray-green. 
214 to's ft $ 5.75.) 4 to Sift 8,00 
3to34 ft... 650 S5to6 ft... 10.00 
344 to 4 ft... 7.25 
Scopulorum Globes—Sheared Juniper into a 
globular form. 
18 to 24 inches ___. sae SR ee PE S750 
PINES— 
Austrian Pine—Rich dark-green needles 4 to 5” 
long, grows into beautiful large, long lived 
tree. Very hardy. 
18 to 24 in. _ ..$ 6.00 30 to 36 in. 
24 to 30 in... 7.50 
Scotch or Short Needle Pine—Fast growing, 
ray-green foliage, not so dense as that of the 
ustrian Pine. 
12 to 18 in. $ 4.75 24 to 30 in. Ws25 
18 to 24 in. 5.75 30 to 36 in. . 8.00 
Western Yellow Pine—A native of long needle 
pines, good for windbreak or ornamental tree. 
12to18in. _.$ 5.00 24to30in...... 7.50 
18 to 24 in. . 6.00 30 to 36 in. 8.25 
Dwarf Pines—Low growing, can be kept small 
by trimming off new growth each spring, new 
growth resembles small candles at tip of each 
branch. 
8.25 
15 to 18 in. 6.00 9tol2in....$ 4.25 
18 to 24 in. . 7.50 12to 15 in. . 5.00 
ARBORVITAE— 
Golden Arborvitae—A beautiful dwarf compact 
variety of golden color, valuable for urns and 
especially good for cemetery lots. 
oto 12.ine = $2.50 15to18in,...... 4,00 
a2 tort 5) ins oe 3.00 18 to 24in,........ 5,00 
BAtOvA fe $7.50 
Compact Green Arbovitae—Beautiful compact 
slow growing evergreens. 
Priced same as Golden Arborvitae 
SPREADING EVERGREENS— 
Pfitzers—Informal spreading evergreen with 
beautiful plume-like branches, will stand con- 
siderable shade, useful in foundation planting. 
9 to 12 in. $ 4.25 2 to 2\4 ft. - 6.75 
12 to 15 in. 475 2144to3 ft... 8.00 
15 to 18 in. 5.25 3 to 3% ft. _. 10.00 
18 to 24 in. 5.75 
Vonehron—Fast growing, dark green color. 
12 to 18 in. _...$ 4.75 2 to 214 ft. 
18 to-24iny es 5325 
Savins—Although this is a low spreading ever- 
green, it grows a little more upright than most 
of the others. Dark green foliage. 
15:to\ 18 ins $ 4.75 24 to 30 in, ........ 
18 to 24 in, 5.50 
6.25 
Andorra—Grows much lower and flatter than 
the Pfitzer. 
Oto Zine $3.50 12 to 18 inse 4.50 
Tamariscifolia—Bright emerald green color, 
turns to purplish color in fall and winter. 
1288 Scene $6.00 12 os 182 eee $7.00 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS— 
Mahonia—Holly-like shiny deep green leaves 
that turn to maroon-red in the fall and usually 
remain all winter. Grows to 2 to 3 feet, has 
ellow blooms in early spring followed by 
bie berries in the summer. 
6 to 12 inches plants B & B __...... $3.00 
Euonymus Patens—Large green leaves. Bright 
berries resembling bitter sweet. Grows 5 to 6 
feet, but can be kept sheared if you desire. 
3\to Ouinches from: pot -. = $ .50 
12 to 15 inches B & B or pots .......................- 3.00 
15 to 18 inches B & B or pots .......................- 3,50 
18 to 24 inches B & B or pots ~....................-.. 4.00 
Small Leaf Euonymus—Makes the nicest of 
hedge plants and will keep its color and hold 
its leaves well into the winter, in fact, usually 
all winter. 
3\¢o'6) inches from’ pots $ .50 
6 to 12 inches B & B or in Pots 2.25 
12 to 15 inches B & B or in Pots _......... 2.75 
Pyracantha (Coccinea Lalandi)—Upright shrub, 
attractive white flowers followed by orange 
fruit which lasts well into the winter. 
3) to) (ounches in Pots|-3 ee 25 
O.(OUL2 inches in Pots 2 2.00 
12:to: 18 inches’ in Pots 2:22 .=24 2.2 ase 3.00 
18to'24 inches.in: Pots 242. 4.00 
Mentors Barberry—Very rugged, strong, up- 
right growing shrub with thick heavy bark, 
dark green leaves. Grows dense, 4 to 5 feet 
high, requires little pruning. 
18 to 24 inches in Pots $2.25 
Jasmund (Floridum)—Waxy shiny or green 
leaves, small yellow flowers, very attractive. 
Semi-hardy in Kansas. 
2 to: 15: inches oe ee z 
Abelia (Grandiflora)—Bright glassy leaves with 
small trumpet shaped blossoms, white with 
pink tinge. Blooms all summer. We consider 
Abelia semi-hardy in Kansas. 
12\to' 15: inches 225 eee hs ee $3.00 
Abelia (Edward Goucher)—very light pink 
flowers. Blooms all summer, 
12) (0.1 5:inches eh ee ee ee ey $3.00 
