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CRIMSON ELEGANS — Large flowered, cup shaped lilies 
This offer proved so popular last year we’re repeating it RE D V V IN G, MINN 
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growing 12-15 inches high. Blooms in June 
Large Size Bulbs 2-3/” Dia. 
50c each — 3 for $1.25 
KIT No. 1 KIT No. 2 Telephone 3847 
These Begonias are to be started indoors March 15 to April L according to 
40c each — 3 for $1.00 
REGALE — Lovely trumpet shaped white flowers with yellow 
$1.55 POSTPAID $2.80 POSTPAID 
See enclosed with your kit, then placed outdoors when danger of / d 
rost is past. Aside from watering them regularly and placing them i had a w 
spot, they require almost no care and they blossom aoneecenta ieeirraae He, at Y 
"till frost. 
age 
Double Camelia “Type arden Lilies 
Tuberous Begonias Manuell Sargent, Oumer LACE noon ste nus 
POL. YK oni GOLDEN HENRYI — Showy golden-yellow. 4 to 5 feet tall 
a ts PUNTED Blooms in August and September 
throat. Outside of petals pinkish 
40c each — 3 for $1.00 
ROOTING MEDIUM ROOTING MEDIUM CORAL LILY — Intense Cherry-red. Grows to 3 feet, Numer- 
@ Growers of Choice Nursery Stock @ Open Evenings and Sunday Afternoons 
pers eeu @ Landscape Planning @ Always Friendly Service Roc chek SRST 
Complete Directions Complete Directions 
Prices are for dormant bulbs. 
Also available POTTED-GROWING. 
MAIL ORDER TERMS OF SALE 
Payment in full should accompany all orders. Money or- 
ders checks or bank drafts are the most convenient means 
of making payment. If you send cash, we suggest enclos- 
ing it in heavy paper and registering the letter. 
All stock is priced F.O.B. Red Wing or at the Nursery, unless 
otherwise stated. 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENT 
Many of the smaller items can be shipped by Parcel Post 
at less than Express. Include 20% for packing and postage 
if parcel post is desired. Trees over 4 feet in height can- 
not be sent Parcel Post. 
ROSES 
Our POTTED-GROWING roses have become increasingly popular. Our 
customers like to buy them this way for they run no risk of loss at all. The 
enriched soil in which the roses are growing remains intact when you set 
the roses into your garden and they continue to grow undisturbed. This year 
we've added 20 varieties to our expanding list of about 50 choice varieties. 
THE RED WING NURSERY GUARANTEE 
We guarantee all of our nursery stock to reach you 
in first class condition, whether shipped to you or called 
for at the Nursery. Please report any exceptions at once. 
Under reasonable conditions our stock should grow. 
If it fails to grow and has had good care, we will replace 
it at a cost of one-half the current price, providing the ac- 
count has been paid and that we are notified by Sept. 1, 
1954. 
We guarantee to do our utmost to give you satisfaction; 
however it is agreed that the original price shall be the 
maximum damages allowed. 
HARDY FRUITS 
for Home aud Onchard 
Included are the two new All-America winners for 1954, Mojave, a salmon- The men of the family hes Forrest, Max and Roger APPLES 5 to 6 ft. SESbes- 
apricot-orange blend, and Lilibet, a lovely pink Floribunda. 3 or more — $1.65 ea. 
Prices are for select No. 1 grade plants, POTTED-GROWING. Bare root =e ee ee ee eee Summer Fall Winter 
prices are 25¢ less, each. FREE — to be GIVEN AWAY — FREE Beacon Lakeland “Delicious 
RED HYBRID TEAS WHITE HYBRID TEAS 2 FINE This coupon, if presented at Duchess ~\McIntosh Fireside 
Charlotte Armstrong 
Christopher Stone 
Chrysler Imperial 
F. K. Druschki $1.50 
; the Nursery in person Oriole Wealthy Haralson 
aston E { E , 4 Whitney _\Dolgo Crab MN. W 
Gagrate sive a MOERH iM B entitles you to one of the iy Reed Greening 
McGredy’s Ivory 1.50 My = 
following: Prairie Spy 
Crimson Glory Rex Anderson 2.00 
Miranda 3 foot Trees — Balled and Burlapped 
cs a —— 
‘ MULTI-COLOR HY i 
New Yorker COLOR HYBRID TEAS Vatued at $285.00 cack SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE VINE A few trees — while they 
Tallyho Mme J. Perraud $1.50 Z last. Better order yours now. 
auhenbehaoved 1.50 MOERHEIM is the finest grafted selection of Colorado Blue Spruce in America. 5 Vv 
PINK HYBRID TEAS 4 : 2 or 5 VARIET ON 1 TREE 
Applause per Forty-Niner 2.50 Register at our nursery any time. Drawing will take place 5 to 6 ft. $3.95 each 
First Love 2.50 FLORIBUNDAS Memorial Day. CORAL LILY BULB EE 
+ (Winners need not & res 4 - e1 4K 
BEC UML = 3.00 Geranium Red - Red Spend ES is Deepresctd Mien) (Limit: One per family—offer expires May 20, 1954) PLUMS 4 to 5 ft $1.65 ea. 
Picture 1.50 Wodtvinccchion red 4 ne tree is for a Wisconsin customer, the other for a Minnesota customer. 3 or more — $1.50 ea CHERRY-PLUMS — 4 to 5 ft. 
Show Girl 5 ie 2.25. World’s Fair - Crimson 1.75 Se é SURE ROR eo eas $U6b seat Saar more: $220 lea 
= a Else Poulsen - Pink 1.50 ° UNDERWOOD — Bright red \ 
YELLOW and YELLOW BLENDS D t D P “SAPA — Rich purple flesh 
HYBRID TEAS Fashion - Salmon Pink 2.25 ecoration ay eony GEV ease aoe Ra (COMPASS — Pollenizer for Sapa, 
Buccaneer £ $3.00 Lilibet - Pink 2.75 This bright, cherr = 7 7 7 ais) EE ee CI ee also good but smaller 
s , cherry red peony will blossom for you every year on a lve 1te anoe irc 
i ‘ M kins - Pink 2.5 ° F 5 : 3 yes ears if ; 
Diamond Jubilee 2.25 ane atop e ae Memorial Day. Completely hardy. ; DEINE HED NE one 
Golden Rapture 1.50 pec = pea ee POTTED - GROWING All Nicely Branched Trees 3 or more — $1.50 ca PIE CHERRY —— See picture 
Perea Riapmee Bee eae oe Sette te $1.45 EACH 4-5 ft. $2.35 Each PARKER Minnesota's best of North Star on other side 
Mo ens EG 2.00 . sae . aa {t $3 15 Each PATTEN Another good, large of sheet. 
McGredy’s Yellow 1.50 Vogue - Cherry-Coral 2.25 3 or More $1.25 Each : = ‘ pear 
Mojave LCD. pleats 4-5 ft. Clusters $5.85 
peace 2.75 i 5 ‘ STRAWBERRIES — 
DOM ianeten ed $1.75 A Fine Hardy Accent Shrub These are big enough to make a showing at once. ‘ 
Sacur Therese iy pata ae ie : i g Junebearing>| Dunlap per 100 
Sutters Gold 2.5 pid tain Salata abt S l I j f R d dE D d Premi 100 
3 50 Doubloons - Yellow 2.25 liver ea e W 1g Oogwoo remier per ; 
f a ae Ev ing: Ge $5.25 
SULA SEE) TER CO) PBN New Dawn - Light Pink 1.75 (Cornus Elegantissima) For a nice touch of greenery on stone or brick use Bc ag ao ce 
Cedric Adams - Red $2.00 White Dawn - White : 2.00 18-24 inch Plants $1.65 Each 2 Re 
Curly Pink - Pink 2.00 RUGOSAS (Hardy without cover) F : ye oss BOSTON IV Y Ree Se 
Lily Pons - White Sool eeasal 2 Dark Red $1.50 Perhaps the most beautiful of all foilage shrubs. Grows A Sree nee ay 
Queen 0’ the Lakes - Red 2.00  Grootendorst - Red, clustered _. 1.50 5-6’. This is the one everyone admires and wants. Strong 2 yr. Plants $1.00 Each fr gest adends peat pamen ariel) 
While they last. meetin ; : r 
The best hardy clinging vine for this territory. 
Doesn’t get too large 
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ASPARGUS — 
Mary Washington 2 yr 
25 for $1.85 
PLANT SARGENT’S EVERGREENS 
for Year Kouud Beauty 
The “BOXWOOD” of the North. 
o 3 : rn sur oe Oe 4 fee 
r Alpine Currant rieaging 
CURRANTS — 
Red Lake 2 yr 
60c ea, — 3 or more 50c ea. 
10 ft. of Hedgerow = $3.35 Aas — RASPBERRIES — 
ARBORVITAE Bushy Plants, 12-15” Tall Biemell akon Latham — Red 
532 She 9 B berland — Black 
AMERICAN ARRORVITAE — Everyone is familiar with the flat, lacy foliage 100 ft. Hedgerow $32.00 i5c ea. — 3 or more 60c ea. oe eee, ac 
of the American Arborvitae. It is one of our native trees| It naturally grows (80 Plants - Space 15” Apart) GRAPES — Sodus sk urEe 
in a pyramidal shape. It may attain a height of 40 feet and a spread of 8 4 = 5 & c d 26 for $3.65 — 100 for $12.75 
to 10 feet, but it can be limited in size by trimming. It grows best in moist Here is a real bargain on Minnesota's very finest eee = see q 5 RHUBARB — 
road tes small permanent hedge. : 65c ea, — 3 or more 50c ea. is # er Se eiie seas 
. . % - —_ 5 xe ms. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE — Here is an Arborvitae that was selected be- Clips nicely 1 to 3 feet high Bluey Jay N/Moonbeany ed | abe name eter oe 4 
85c ea. — 38 or more 75c ea, W5c ea. — 3 or more 60c ea. 
cause of its rich green color and slender erect form. Old trees may reach a 
height of 25 feet; the height can be limited and the growth made more com- 
pact by trimming. This tree is the most widely planted Arborvitae used in 
landscape planting. 
SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE — Because of its extreme hardiness this Arborvitae 
was named “Siberian.” The dark green foliage is thicker and heavier than 
that of its parent, the American Arborvitae. It is dense in growth and conical 
a 
PRICES OF SHADE TREES 
LARGE SIZES ARE LISTED ACCORDING TO THE DIAMETER OF THE TRUNK. 
Small Specimen Evergreens 
$2.15 Each 
in outline. It maintains its normal shape well, but can be trimmed to any For Home Gardens 4-5” 5-6" 6-87 B-10' 148-2" 2242" 
desired form. Can be kept 3 to 4 feet tall. POTTED-GROWING Ash, Green 3.85 
i ” Ash, Mountain 3.65 4.75 
JUNIPER Mugho Pine - - - - - 8-10 ase ay ios 5.65 
j j r ” — 
ANDORRA JUNIPER — A very short, creeping type, seldom growing taller Pfitzer Juniper - - - - 12-15 Birch, Cut Leaf Wpg 6.35 
than 10 inches, extending several feet wide or as wide as you wish to clip : ‘ pees: ie " ae ; 2.35 3.15 4.00 4.50 
it. Foliage is bright green in summer, bronzy purple in winter. Prefers a Pyramid Arbor Vitae 9 12” Binchs Write : 3.85 415 
sunny spot. Black Hills Spruce - - - 9-12 pave Aimer Poweiee ee 
. 3 : , htel's Flowerin (3-4° ) 
PFITZER JUNIPER — Probably no Juniper is more widely planted than this Colorado Spruce ee ee Gaia rel, aS oe ONS a66 Bas 
low, broad evergreen. It is hardy and does well in a wide variety of soils 3 M 1.95 Each Crab, Hopa Flowering SBD ae © : e 
and exposures. It tolerates partial shade and also does well in full sunlight. or ore $ -Jo Bac Elm, American & Lake City 2.65 3.85 5.75 9,00 
It may reach 3 to 4 feet in height and 6 or more feet in diameter; however, Hackberry 3.85 5.75 
it is readily trimmed to desired size. The color is predominantly green although 3 M b 5.00 6.00 (Whips) 
a tinge of blue may be evident. It is extensively used in foundation plantings. Se ao 5 Locust, Moraine =e REO MECWEIGS 
: ; (FOF ES SEE OTHER SIDE) Maple, Crimson King ! . ) 
SAVIN JUNIPER — Heavy branching gives it compactness, and the spreading Windbreak and Snowcatch ABS sf oa ae ee me 
habit of growth makes it vase-like in outline. It is usually about as tall as Maple, Schwedleri a = 
it is broad, sometimes reaching a height of 3 feet and diameter of 4 feet. It SPRUCE Maple, Sugar (Hard) 4.35 6.75 9.50 12.00 
i idely used in foundation plantings. - 
15 Ey Ea 2 ES : P BLACK HILLS SPRUCE — A robust appearance is characteristic of this hand- 16¢ Ea. in lots of 100 Poplar, Bolleana GE) 
JUNIPER DUNDEE — Attractive coloring and compact, pyramidal habit of some Spruce. It is symmetrical, compact and bushy in habit. It is very hardy : z oar Poplar, Lombardy 1.40 2.15 
growth distinguish this widely planted variety of Red Cedar. The tips of the and is highly resistant to drought. It will do well on a wide variety of soils. Russian Olive 18-24 Willow, Niobe Wpg 1.35 (Small sizes listed 
branches tend to stand upright. Throught the spring and summer it is bluish A bluish tinge may be seen in the deep green of the foliage. It may reach a Honeysuckle 12-48” beside picture) 
green. but the coment frost changes to a purple plum color for fall and height of 40 to 50 feet, averaging about 1 foot a year in new growth 50 f 88.85 100 aye $16 00 Ash Green. (White). Here is one of the most dependable trees. It is fast grow- 
winter. It is very hardy. DP blektey) y : ing, long lived and drought resistant. It will grow well in a wide variety of 
MOFFETTI JUNIPER — This is a popular variety of the true Silver Juniper. ees BLUE SEEuCe = This is prepa ely as most TEER any soil conditions. Height 60 feet. 
It is an upright evergreen with attractive light blue foliage. The new growth JAMIE. Ni GE Cop athe UREN eae CL eel oe CTC aa : Ash, Mountain. An attractive ornamental, especially in late summer when it 
on the tips of the branches tends to be pendent. Like most Junipers, it can It grows well in a wide variety of conditions from dry, sandy to rich, moist Black Hills Spruce fe convaed with clusters of red berries. Height 35 feet, spread 25 feet 
i naturally. It is very hardy. situations. The color ranges from green to powdery blve. Not all of the 
be Rene a OREr Oa s Mh A trees have the striking blue sheen. The greens and the blues are separated in 
A beautiful compact dark green variety. Entirely hardy. Basswood, Handsome shade tree. It is hardy and grows rapidly. Rears clusters 
RED CEDAR — This very handsome Sunipene one oe the more recent grafts the price list. The trees may rach a hight of 40 feet and a spread of 20 to 25 Heavy transplants, 9-12 inches of small white and cream-colored flowers. Height 75 feet, spread 50 to 60 feet. 
Sant nabi of growth, ne vera! postion taken bythe pew frown ce roche eh 10 for $6.35 — 30 for $18.15 Birch Ost Tent Weep eg ee aoe trout ever 
eamaoeet pasate than other grafted Silver Junipers. It has proven to be very ’ Bor Norway Spruce ‘Crab, Almey. 15-20 ft. Large glistening red Sowers in ee ewe 
hardy JAPANESE YEW — bes are the bighest eet everercens we sell, but we Transplants 12-18 in. Somewhat less compact than Black Coan Se OS Bea faa ee ES owers. 
PINE use them because they are so wonderfully fine for that shady spot. In fact Hills but a little faster growing. Most of the old wind- 
Crab, Hopa. (Description on other side) 
Elm, American. Everyone knows the American Elm. It is a hardy, long lived 
tree, Height 80 to 100 feet. 
Elm, Lake City. This is a grafted form of the American Elm. It is distinguished 
by symmetrical form and rich foliage 
Hackberry. Hackberry shows a remarkable tolerance to a wide variety of soil 
PRICES OF ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and moisture conditions. It grows rapidly but is tough and strongly branched. 
g 
Sargent Ornamental Shrubs moegeny oe Halen te 
EED BRE Seok Almond, Pink Dbl 1.35 Locust, Moraine (Patented). Its graceful, open crown of fine foliage and some- 
(LER, ¢ 
breaks we see are this. 
10 for $5.65 — 30 for $15.35 
a f Pi Aiestcompactrand round in this region they must have winter shade to prevent browning of the 
_ i i ne. e x 
Eres Noa Be En ei gaining erie foliage eudeen green. It needles. Both spreading and upright types are available. For beauty of foliage 
is hardy. and will tolerate some shade. all year around and adaptability to the shady place, they are just unrivaled 
what pendulous branches make it a splendid ornamental. Grass will do well 
i k. Amon sees ounisers) 1.15 1.50 beneath it as its shade is not dense. 
nged Bar mong the smaller Barberry, Red Leaf 
‘ Maple, Crims King (Plant Patent No. 735.) This beautiful ornamental is 
Almond, Double Flowering. Double rose-like Evonymu wi 
pink flowers cover the branches in early May a SS aHneewor ee aes omine "Snd ‘Barberry, Green Leaf 1.00 1.35 2 form of Schwedler Maple that was selected in Europe for its brilliant 
This shrub is best in front of taller shrubs ithe cory ie glow enough growing that it . Cotoneaster, Peking jay es erimson leaves. The color is retained throughout the summer. Hardiness is 
It is not recommended for climates similar to does not grow out of place quickly, The cranberry, Hi-Bush 95 1.35 questionable 
northern Minnesota. Height 4 feet foliage colors bright red in the fall Gument tare g ae Ais Maple, Schwedler, The leaves are an attractive red during the early part of 
ysuckle, Zabel. See other side for de- SE Sty Se bee 85) 115 the summer. It is best used as a speciment and should have full sunlight for 
ARROWWOCD. 5-8 feet. In our landscape. Honeysuckle, i Dogwood, Pagoda 1.75 greatest coloration. Height 40 to 50 feet, spread 30 feet, 
$ tion. 
i774 Le Sar ents planning we ues this plant frequently eee Ses ro. Peeg See other side for de- Dogwood, Red Twig 1.15 Maple, Sugar. This Maple has an oval shape with symmetrically round crown. 
ome 0 entirely hardy, is of upright habit, has at-  Byasaonea: © 0est® ; Dogwood, Silver Leaf var 65 It will grow under various conditions. In fall the leaves turn from a bright 
seription green to showy reds and yellows. Height 80 feet, spread 40 to 50 feet. Pro- 
tractiv gose foliage and clusters of purple - F P 
Sa a gee Hydrangea, Snowhill, See other side for de- \Elder, Golden 1.00 1.50 eee a nea at aaea eee 
- BerIDueR, Euonymus, Wing-Bark 2.75 Olive, Russian. The serviceability and beauty of this tree make it most 
Barberry, Red Leaf. Deep red leaves that last Lilac, French Hybrids. See other side for Euonymus, Dwarf Wing-Bark 2.35 acceptable for snow catch purposes. It thrives under the most adverse con- 
throughout the summer The color is best description MonevarckletrZabell 1.35 1.65 ditions of soil and climate. Height 25 feet. 
. when the shrub is grown in full sunlight. The Lilac, Persian. The beautiful lavender flow- : a 7 = Agar tion on other side.) 
. . Lilac, Lydranger y 5 1.75 Poplar, Lombardy escrip’ 
You will find our prices reasonable. bright red berries are colorful through fall ers appear late in May. It is perfectly hardy reed aoe an cae oe Fevian, Belless, (Description ‘on other’ side) 
3 and winter, It is also used as a hedge. Height 6 to 8 feet. ydrangea, Hills of Snow 25 5 oplan, Bo) ae: sare ee 
SEEDS eens a SSEw phi ee Moeckorange, Golden. This compact shrub has Lilac, French Hybrids 1.75 2.25 Willow, Niobe Weeping. (Description on other side.) 
Lawn Grasses SSO rae x x low spreading shrub  Uilliant yellow foliage. A mass of white flow- Lilac, Persian 1.35 1.65 
Merion Blue Grass Vigoro - for Lawns Qe Barberry, pane ans lowesered ing ae ers in May and June. It seldom grows over REG meee 1.65 
in iyv erupuse tal iny SOU a eee feet tall; useful in borders, speciment and saan te ; 
ier Others ray and hedges. The bright green leaves turn a Para aton enti esl me Mockorange, Lemoine N AL FAVORITES 2 Ever aden 
Vegetable brilliant red in autumn, attractive red berries L meat Tee cnerr nice oh) RGR Y 
ees MISC. ITEMS rey throughout the fal! and winter. It is  Mockorange, Lemoine. This\is a finely branch- ockorange, Min NAMEN = 2 
TRELLISES Stakes hardy and will tolerate shade. Height 2-4 ft ed, nen pc ean Mockorange, Virginalis 1.35 Aviators fort an CANNAS any 6 for $1.35, 10 for 2.00 
. 7 gran v . Ss a e ebar! ide 1.35 . 5 - es 
Several Designs and Sizes Sprayers Cotoneaster, Peking. Clusters of small pink of the lalf-dozen best shrubs of this size aie bark, (Go =e ae Except where noted Ilungaria A fine peach-pink. Green 
PE — INSECTICIDES and WEED Border Fence flowers appear in early June, followed by black 4 to 5 feet. Ninebark, Dwarf 35 Baty RE ERenth foliage, 4 ft. 
YY Labels fruits. The leaves are dark and glossy. It is \purpie Teaf Plum (Prunus cistena). This Prunus, Cistena 1.95 245 Bleeding Heart 95¢ Potted-Growing The President Glowing scarlet, blue- 
— KILLERS completely hardy and thrices on poor, rather “7 jis a rather upright grower, thereby Prunus, Triloba 1.95 2.45 Columbine ; green foliage, 4 ft. 
| Rose Dust BEN) dry jsolls:| Heleht)6)to 8 feat not requiring lots of room. and adds a  gpirea, Anthony Waterer 1.15 Canterbury Bells Blue, Pink, White Florence vVaurhani Solow aniuieediances 
Twistems 5 = re ae é. aS a \r - ne fier ic Coreopsis Poli 
—- Garden Dust . iiceriennepades Cranberry, Hi-Bush, This is one of our best splash of color for the border planting. Se un epalie am) sth Coreopsis jen aiue) Derk alverand Wollage greeny (Bite 
AD Sip nor DuR Me ccE es SPiner) ee ee shrubs for use as\a screen or in the border pjum, Double Flowering (Rose Tree of Chine. spirea, Thunberg’s 85 1.25 Pacific Hybrids Red King Humbert Orange red, immense 
=> Crabgrass Killer Fruit Tree Screens planting. planting. The large clusters of The very beautiful dark pink blooms in early = © , 3 gs 1415 Fox Glove (Biennial) clusters, bronze leaves 
e p * ries ar r) 5 cor: y e e avi 5 S reé SD “§ = s my 
eZ Boe eal eller aren SD bright red berries are a principal iaseet ane spring have made this a favorite. 4 to 6 ft Spirea, V. H 5 Boe ee aT ERATIEE RAEN a eae 
— aa ane Boy thru the fall and winte: Spirea. Froebel’s is very similar to Anthony Tamarix 1.50 Hemerocallis Hyperion 75¢ 40¢ each, any 5 for $1.85 
| 5 to ee ‘ a sn alen sa i S aes ; : 
Waterer, tho is hardier and has pink blooms Wayfaring Bush 1.00 1.35 1.65 Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) M a 
— ; a = = P P . how hina = ) ums are gorgeous fall flowers All 
Ea Currant, Alpine. Here is an especially use- and very good reddish fall foliage color Heuchera (Coral Bel _Dark Pink 50¢ of these varieties were blossoming in 
ful landscape shrub, upright and compact Spirea, Thunberg’s. This is the earliest Spirea Linum (Perennial lax) our show garden last fall and they 
fa The leaves are small and dark green. Will to bloom, the shrub becoming a mass of Lupine Mixed = were beautiful from late August until 
grow in a variety of soils and partial BLEGey snowy garlands before the leaves appear uyierar order ink way into November. They like lots of 
— It is thoroughly hardy. Height 4 feet, sprea 3 4 feet. Painte aisy A! 
€ 3 feet. The outstanding dwar! hedge, ee Bridal Wreath. The arching branches rc er Balt V e Peonles, Potted Growing $12) all colors Dene ae aes 
Ros 2 oom a 2 re Phlox 50¢ ea or § Alg 3 , 
a> Pagoda Dogwood is one of our native shrubs, well loaded with clusters of white blooms ov RT gHeis Od caueahton tetas tallleolors Avalanche snowy white 
(7) ousT which, because of its habit of producing its have made this a favorite for a long time BN a eeea Enna gDiniah White Chippewa Rich’ purple 
branches in more or less flat layers, can 4 to 6 feet. Platyecodon Blue (Baloon Flower) Dr. Longley Orchid pink 
often be used for planting around ranch type - : ; A *S a é eka CUE? Maroon N’ Gold 
a "i r Se = R Tamarix. Feathery, bluish gray foliage gives > ega ly aS 5 
homes. Also it is good for the shaded bord- this shrub an unusual airy charm. It bears ul y al e Rudbeckia (Purple Cone Flower) eM Nel apenas 
X er planting long panicles of bright pink flowers in July v Shasis Daley, Ee: P % anes 
; TR 3 to 8 feet, is e fo and August. Height 6 to 8 feet Sweet William f AS 50¢ ea. 3 for $1.25 
LACT EES EA ed aan jaenine sie Viola White and Blue All colors and types. 
Zocent in, winter color 2m, Suro : aring Bush (Viburnum lantana). The F ee 5 = : ss te a bs 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS GLADIOLUS Large size bulbs 25 for $1.95 
Elder, Golden. Bright golden yellow leaves anches and foliage of this shrub are rather 
o/ ? mark this shrub throughout the summer. It coarse textured. It produces brilliant red 
td (74a Zove arden (J) Summer makes a fine specimen and should be in full berries in July and August, There is an in- 
sunlight for the best color development. It dividuality about this shrub which we like 
is hardy and rapid growing. Height 6 to 8 ft 4 to 6 feet 
POTTED-GROWING plants ready to Fine standard varieties in all colors. 
bloom, available for outdoor planting LILIES 
from mid-May on. BULBS for you to We have some fine new ones this year. 
start - see top corner of page See top corner of page. 
P ant Early! 
