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The Shade Louing Oregon Hally - Grane 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS (Mahonia Aquifolium) 
5002—These double Camellia-type Begonias are particularly recommended 2903—-A handsome evergreen with striking yellow flowers that 
for northern exposure or places lacking sun. Offered in a fine mixture of are followed by attractive Grape-like blue fruit. In the fall the 
various colors. The lovely wax-like, large blossoms resemble the ever-popular leaves turn to colorful copper. One of the few plants that incorpor- 
Camellias. These uncommon flowers grow from bulbs planted in the spring. ate the values of attractive flowers 
Price: Large size bulbs, 114-114 in., 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.85; 24 for $3.60. and fruit together with fall color- 
Extra large size bulbs, 114 in. up, 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.85, ation and fine foliage. A treasure. 
Price: 12-15 in., $2.95 each. 
Matoneys Are Proud Fe Iutraduce 
\1001 (PAF. ) 
The New, Exciting, Outstanding, Flowering and 
Fruiting Plum. 
postpaid. 
Imagine the thrill in early spring to see a spec- 
tacular flood of blush-white delicately scented 
flowers covering the entire tree. Soon the leaves 
unfold bright red, later turning to glossy green on 
the surface and red-purple beneath, a continuous 
panorama of beauty from midsummer till frost. 
Oregon Trail is abundant with clusters of bright 
cherry-red fruits covering the tree like Christmas 
Ornaments. The fruit is not only attractive but 
very juicy and refreshing when eaten fresh and 
wonderful for jams and jellies. Certainly an out- 
standing tree which gtows rapidly with strong 
ascending branches and will thrive anywhere. The 
supply of this new variety is limited, so do not 
fail to be one of the first to enjoy the shade, grace 
and beauty, color of flowers, foliage and fruit of 
“Oregon Trail.’’ Price: 4-5 ft., $4.50 each. 
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HARDY HOLLY 
(Ilex Verticillata) 
1810—An unusually fine decidu- 
ous plant having attractive green 
foliage followed by highly orna- 
mental red berries in fall. A beau- 
tiful plant to blend with ever- 
greens or use as a shrub border 
Prefers moist, acid soil. Does 
well in northern exposure, hardy 
everywhere. Do not’ confuse 
with Christmas Holly. Price: 
18-24 in., $1.50 each, postpaid. 
