we offer 
ANNUALS 
We have fast grown to be a large pro- 
ducer of choice annual plants such as Pe- 
tunias, Ageratum, Allysum, Asters, Helio- 
trope, Marigolds, Scarlet Sage, Snapdrag- 
ons, Verbenas, Zinnia, etc. We take special 
care as to selection of the very choicest 
seed and employ the best methods of rais- 
ing the plants in our Propagating and 
Greenhouse Departments. The plants that 
are all strong, well-developed 
transplants, conveniently sold either by the 
dozen or in flats of 100 plants to the flat. 
We also grow many of our plants in pots. 
These annual plants are ready for planting 
in the spring and we will be glad to quote 
you letter prices upon request. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
Each year we produce large quantities of 
the leading varieties of vegetable plants 
including Tomatoes, Cabbage, Peppers, Egg 
Plants, etc. Grown under the same care and 
conditions as our annuals, these vegetable 
plants are certain to produce a sure crop 
under normal growing conditions. Letter 
prices will be quoted upon request. 
HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS and VINES 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata veitchi (Japanese 
creeper or Boston Ivy) 40-50 ft. 
Each 
2 yr., 6-in. potted 1.50 
BIGNONIA 
Bignonia radicans (Trumpetcreeper) 
30-50 ft. 
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CELASTRUS 
Celastrus scandens (American Bittersweet) 
20-25 ft. 
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CLEMATIS 
CLEMATIS—Large Flowering Varities 
10-15 ft. 
Henyri (Henry Clematis). Lovely large 
creamy white flowers in great quanti- 
ties all summer. 5-inch pot plants. 
Jackmanni (Jackman Clematis). Large 
very showy, rich purple flowers. 5-inch 
pot plants. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Splendid large 
rosy, carmine flowers. 5-inch pot 
plants. 
The above three varieties — _ 1.50 
27 
C. paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis) 
20-25 ft. Choicest and most satisfac- 
tory climbing, flowering plant. Small 
white, tragrant flowers in August and 
September. 
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HEDERA 
Hedera coriacea (Korean Ivy) 4-6 ft. 
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H. helix (English Ivy) 60-70 ft. 
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H. helix baltica (Baltic Ivy) 
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H. helix (Hahn’s Self-Branching) Hardy 
type. 
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H. helix gracilis (miniature English Ivy) 
60-70 ft. 
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WISTERIA 
Wisteria multijuga (Pink Chinese Wisteria) 
30-50 ft. Long drooping racemes of pink 
flowers. 
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Wisteria multijuga (White Wisteria) 
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Wisteria sinensis. 30-50 ft. Produces in 
early spring thousands of pendulous 
clusters delicate violet-blue blossoms. 
Rich perfume. 
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FRUIT TREES 
APPLES 
Two-year apple trees, well branched. 
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SUMMER VARIETIES 
\Summer Rambo. 
August. 
Yellow Transparent. Medium size. Earli- 
est and best of early kinds. Late Au- 
gust. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
“Maiden Blush. Large flat; pale yellow. 
Size medium. Last of 
Valuable for market. September and 
October. 
“McIntosh Red. Vigorous tree. Middle 
September. 
~ Fall Rambo. Size medium. September and 
October. 
“Red Astrichan. Very sub-acid; red in 
color. August and September. 
-~\ Smokehouse. Large yellow. 
