DOUBLE RED 
Known also as Hibiscus or Rose-of-Sharon. 
Our new double flowering type with 
its camellia-like flowers often 3 or 
inches across, provide a riot of color 
from mid-summer till frost—a period 
when few other flowering plants are in 
bloom. Native to the hills of India and 
China. Rapid growing and uniformly 
successful, even under adverse conditions. 
An exceptional crop permits us to of- 
fer fine 18-24 In. 2 yr. field-grown 
plants of a ridiculous price. 
Each Each per 6 or more 
98¢ 7éc 
Bas Flowering 
Bloom From April to Late Fall 
LANDSCAPE YOUR GROUNDS... it's Smart Business and Increases Real Estate Value 
BLUE-LEAF SHRUB 
(Lonicera zabelli) 
"By all odds the finest of the shrub honey- 
suckles'"'—this by one of the America's fore- 
most plantsmen. KEELING GOLD 
anaes with Bs pie ik see quan- (Spectabilis) 
ities of rose-re owers, followe y Masses i isn" i i jas 
of ure berries, this striking shrub "has Seeeitane yoo. Resi eahai ect bloom: 
avery ing. it will "grow on a rock pile, of the deepest golden yellow, than any on 
and makes a handsome head-high screen or the market. Upright habit of this form 
background in a hurry. For the sheer beauty i i i 
of ‘this plant it should sell for more, but we Mal aiceonple calle iho seowmon 
ave 7 supply of strong !8 to) 24 inch 2- Forsythias, it is easy to grow, likes most any 
year, ield-grown plants that makes possible soil and comes on in a hurry. We have a 
this price: good block of Harty and have them priced 
so you can enjoy this lovely shrub. 
Each per 12 or more for 
Each screening or background Field-srowe,18 $0, 24 laches 
Each Eech per 3 or more 
89c 79¢ 
( (Symphoricarpos racemosus) 
' £ and 
IMPROVED RED SNOWBERRY : s : z (Exchorda racemosa) A 
(Symphoricarpos chenaulti) oan et ad 
Two superb low shrubs for modern landscaping. New! A large, robust shrub which literally “drips COR Gre ne ber) ote re ape roue ey ee ana, 
Unique because of their ability to endure shade. The ever-popular, improved Bridal Wreath. Probably with pearls." Chains of snowy flowers, for all the where considerable pelsers one Bolsa Cutine gaye 
Tiny pink blooms in spring; lustrous leathery foliage the most widely used flowering shrub in America. world resembling pearls, laden the plant in May. sven beer ons chteeraaa ty aes tas 
| and masses of waxy, snowy or coral pink berries, No other shrub provides such a fountainlike dis- Rich, luxuriant foliage borne on graceful arching Eoiagetilae leath i i 
Betis fait. Dig uutsance tikes bloom cin springs Comeletely branches: : ; Foi Ege is pas rom eud vol ery. Fruit has a fascinat- 
Use separately or in combination for striking effect hardy. Revels in full sun or endures considerable There are places in every home-planting for a ae 9 le je = eantdbla ole phdennel ie ite 
at the foundation, in front of taller shrubs or shade and grows most anywhere. Grows to 5 or 6 shrub, of) cansiderable height—for accent in the time White towers Seat brake late sitet 
erenners : ts pee. is feasicegs We like i use feet and el a superb natural hedge when planted abr t bores: to aeiae Pe uA Sue ee Sereenanen This is oS Towers apeear Inc enc Seer aes nel 
waned rn H unsightly view—and our Pearl Bush ‘'makes up’’ in a - F nto early 
pecially for covering embankments or difficult 2 or 3 feet apart. hurry for just such situations. We have been amazed colonial gardens—and still one of the finest large 
slopes and our husky shrubs (which may be spaced 
Siicetia pactinandillow iprice’ parmit. you! 40 (use iit flowering shrubs for American gardens. Completely 
18-24 inch, 2-year field-grown at the way this plant flourished in an open, wind- f 
hardy and will grow in all soil types. 
swept location in the worst of our heat and drouth. 
generously So phere cs Each 6 tor 12 for 50 for =i Beit, BA Bor aoninse this extremely hardy, rugged 
% 5 be ; eld-grown, ° lee variety wi e mo tend Vib ido- 
60c 3.00 5.50 19.00 phyllum, also known ag eeshecinat veeonee tas 
Each 3 for 20 for 100 for Each Each per 3 or more Ficlarowas1@iter24 0a 
65¢ 1.80 9.90 40.00 1.25 1.10 Each Each per 3 
1.00 c 
Unexcelled ee 
DECORATOR TREES eo. 
TREE 
(Koetreuteria paniculata) 
Unique flowering tree for your 
garden. In mid-summer the whole 
tree is a cascade of golden 
bloom. 
Golden yellow flowers are borne 
in long chains—a breath-taking 
sight when they stir in the breeze. 
Use as a lawn specimen and de- 
light the neighborhood. Suitable 
also for planting against walls, 
corners or elsewhere a flattering 
floral display is desired. 
Field-grown, 2 to 3 feet 
Each Each per 3 
2.00 1.90 
REDBUD 
(Cercis canadensis) 
‘Sent Choice native small tree 
i aes laden with masses of pur- 
plish pink flowers at break 
WASHINGTON HAWTHOR WHITE AMERICAN of spring. Pleasing, heart- 
Best of all the Hawthorns. Our Washington FLOWERING DOGWOOD FLOWERING PLUM ones et eats eae es 
accent in shrub border. Or 
Ve 
Thorn are the nicest, bushiest plants have : 7 : 
ever an The are junercalied as Le a Flowering Oe rh hitlraeenc ee Vee (Prunus americana) a grouping of three to five 
specimen free for modern home planting and | Orne a bd Ly S 1 f lizing. ti Redbuds planted close to- 
for hedging and screening they are superb. woodlands. Bold flower display at break of reds Aspribe on pneteelnny Sova eat We gether — perhaps 5 feet 
We are amazed at the way these trees laugh spring before a appear; handsome lustrous vines, slopes or odd areas the American Plum apart—will present a breath- 
at drouth, winds and other vicissitudes of foliage throughout summer turning scarlet in excels, and harmonizes beautifully with native taking picture. Completely 
nature. For gay. flower effect and lustrous autumn; bright fed berries and excellent sil- trees and shrubs. A snowbank of bloom in hardy. Will take full sun 
foliage in summer, masses of berries in winter houette in wien fe Beck early spring; red and yellow fruit in summer; or considerable shade. One 
and brilliant hues in autumn and charm Use as a naturalistic te ground, as a lawn excellent winter sithouette. Most attractive to of the finest small trees for 
throughout the year, Washington Hawthorn specimen or for color in plantings of tall- nesting song-birds. : naturalizing. 
is tops. i growing evergreens. ; We have a fine supply of sturdy seedlings Field-grown, 2 to 3 feet, well-branched 
Our plants are heavy-calipered with many The trees we have to offer this spring are running 18 to 36 inches, and have customers Each Each per 3 or more 
stems— ideal form for hedging, screen or the best we have ever had to offer, or who buy them by the hundreds. At our price rate 
specimen. have seen . . . come take a look at them! you can see why— 1.50 1.40 
Field-grown, 3 to 4 feet Field-grown, moss-balled, 2 to 3 ft. Mu piests bed cary. ey eye $1.50 
Each Ea jants-fornouly mee So 3.50 
ac ich per 3 or more Each Eoch per 3 Eoch per 6 Apo ipiuetsideriem aaa aoe 
$3.00 2.90 $2.50 2.40 2.00 
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