BOSTON IVY 
{ 
A1741—Clings tightly to 
} brick or stone support. 
j Small leaves very close 
| together, of dark green, 
makes this a real vine 
Select 
vines, 79c each; 2 for 
for your walls. 
1.49, ppd. 
10 for 5.49, postpaid. 
A2401X—Special wall 
covering Boston Ivy 
Bargain. Plant 8 to 10 
feet apart. 5 for 2.89; 
Ivies are the most useful 
of vines because they are en- 
tirely hardy practically every- 
where and do well in almost 
any soil. They grow higher, 
stronger and broader than 
any other vine—Boston Ivy 
will cover a 5-story building 
solid if you want it to. 
ENGLEMANN'S IVY 
A1742—Also clings to rough 
walls and is extra hardy. 
Never injured by coldest win- 
ter. Grows fast and soon 
covers an entire wall. Select 
vines, 69c each; 2 for 1.29, 
ppd. 
AMERICAN IVY 
A1739—A fast grower, with 
dense green foliage that turns 
to vivid colors in the fall. If 
you want shade in a hurry 
plant this vine. Select vines, 
59c each; 2 for 1.08, ppd. 
This picture shows Baltic 
Ivy growing on a shaded 
terrace, where it makes a 
good cover and soil holder. 
Priced as Low as 
Other Shrubs 
Here are evergreens priced 
as cheap as shrubbery. Our 
illustrations are of mature 
plants; however, we do not 
ship plants of this size—we 
ship young, vigorcus, smaller 
plants which will quickly grow 
into fine specimens. They have 
been transplanted 3 times in 
the field to make heavy, com- 
pact roots. You save money 
by buying this size. 
We ship them at correct 
planting time in a special moss 
that keeps roots moist. Re- 
member, these are not balled 
and burlapped evergreens — 
they do not need to be in these 
smaller sizes. 
HOW TO PLANT: Keep in 
moss till hole is dug. Do not 
expose roots to air. If they 
look dry, soak in water a few 
minutes before planting. Keep 
at least 3 ft. from house foun- 
dation. Water well in dry 
spells, both summer and win- 
ter. 
5 Upright Evergreens 
IN3—PYRAMIDAL SILVER 
JUNIPER (Scopulorum). Tall, 
pyramidal-growing tree. Set 
at each side of doorway. for 
accent. Color is a soft silvery 
green, Grows 10 to 12 ft. tall. 
Can be trimmed any height. 
Very hardy. 12 to 18”, 2.00 
each; 3 for 4.90, ppd. 
INt4—AMERICAN ARBOR- 
VITAE. A hardy, adaptable, 
GROUND COVER AND 
BANK BINDER OFFER 
IN5OX—5 spreading Creep- 
ing Junipers which grow 
right along the _ ground. 
Make a permanent grave 
blanket. Ideal for holding 
terraces. 10 to 12” plants, 
6.35, postpaid. 
SPECIMEN OR LAWN TREES 
These trees are beautiful, ea.; 
A1740—Looks like English 
Ivy but hardier and has 
areas where grasses won't. 
Spreads and covers rapidly, 
but does not become a pest. 
large growers. Make fine 
specimen-trees for the lawn, 
parkways or either side of 
IN2—NORWAY SPRUCE. Tall 
growing, tapering quickly to a 
point. Dark green needles. Very 
smaller, more cut leaf. Does 
i j the walk. Do not use for hardy. Grows 20 to 30 ft tall. 
| best in shade. A good in- Plant 2 ft. apart each way foundation plants close to A fine living Christmas_tree. 
door pot plant. A wonder- for ground cover. We ship house. ae is 1.90 ea.; 3 for 
ful, evergreen vine on north ou pot-grown plants, which INI—COLORADO BLUE sos) DDE. 
or abe side. An _ ideal ed rien Seg ou as SPRUCE. Most beautiful of [NG REACH NS aE 
: & & y' all evergreens. Silvery blue- emtitil wai ine oo re 
ground cover and bank  soonas you plant them. 59c green, tall-growing, com- shaped spruce. Native to Blac 
binder (as illustrated) be- 
cause it stays green the year 
around and grows in shaded 
WINDBREAK 
| 1 
1} 14 — =< 
50 for 22.50; 
postpaid. 
eae 
each; 2 for 1.12; 10 for 5.29; 
100 for 38.95, 
pact and perfectly shaped. wae 
Slower growing but worth 
Ads mas 
waiting for. 10 to 12”, 2.00 
IN36—JACK PINE. Fast grow- 
ing. Very hardy and one of the 
easiest evergreens to _ trans- 
plant. Broad and bushy grow- 
ing. 3 
IN38S—PONDEROSA PINE. 
Very heavy. Excellent for 
windbreak, ornamental or tim- 
ber planting. 
and cold. A good living Christ- 
3 for 5.45, ppd. 
20 
EVERGREENS 
Make Beautiful 
Ornamentals as Wel ; 
rado Blue Spruc 
A Crk Hills Spruce 
40 Red Cedar : 
. to 6-inch size” 
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ALL FOR ONLY $295 
IN53X ty 
MAY DAY PEONIES 
How to Plant for Wi 
apart—rows fifteen to sixteen 
feet apart. 
ing if possible. Here are hardy 
varieties, in best sizes to plant: 
IN35—RED CEDAR 
Virgininiana). 
windbreak—native of midwest. 
Absolutely hardy, 
place. 
ndbreak: 
Water after plant- 
(Juniper 
The perfect 
grows any 
SAVE! Buy 
Peonies by Color 
flow- 
Bi double fo 
rieties. 
Good va color: 
IN39—SCOTCH PINE. Very 
Plant from three to five rows. heavy. 2 Shorter needles than 
Trees in row, ten to twelve feet other pines and of a light green 
color. One of the best wind- 
break evergreens. 
IN40—BLACK HILLS 
SPRUCE. Native of South Da- 
kota, so stands lots of cold and 
dry weather. 
dark green. 
IN37—NORWAY SPRUCE. 
Tall growing, very hardy. One 
Cone-shaped, 
er. Late mid-season. 
BI514—FRANCIS ORTE- 
GAT. A big, beautiful, dark 
erimson. Double. Mid-season. 
B1546—ROSE FRAGRANS. 
Immense bomb type. Beauti- 
ful deep pink. Blooms after 
most others are gone. 
BI613—FESTIVA MAXIMA, 
jd varieties of true 
ee oe Peonies’ with 
Extra early. 
May Day 
officinalis 
country but we 
Holland. 
years. 
1—RED MAY DAY PEONY. 
81 242—PINK MAY DAY PEONY. 
B1543—WHITE MAY DAY PEONY. 
1.25 each; 3 for 3.49, postpaid 
B3180X—Collection of 1 each of 
Red, Pink and White for 3.19, ppd. 
(May day) 
sweet potato-like roots. 
Have very brilliant colors. é 
Peonies seldom are offered in 
import them from 
Absolutely hardy; 
this 
live for 
riety. 
PEONY PRICES 
98c each; 3 for 2.69, post- 
paid, except where otherwise 
noted. All are choice varie- 
ties, big 3- to 5-eye divisions, 
and all are labeled as to va- 
Bi529—KARL ROSEN- 
FIELD. Brilliant, velvety 
crimson double flowers. Com- 
pact grower, excellent bloom- 
One of the finest of all dou- 
ble whites. Flecks of red on 
center petals. Immense size. 
Blooms early. 
BiSi18—GROVER CLEVE- 
LAND. Dark crimson. Fine 
double flowers on upright 
stems. Grows medium height. 
Good for garden effects. 
Blooms late. 1.25 each; 3 
for 3.49, ppd. 
BI5!1—EDULIS SUPERBA. 
Crown type. Enormous bright 
Henry 
Field’s 
upright evergreen of rich dark 
green. Grows toa 15-ft. pyram- 
idal or can be kept to 4 to 
5 ft. by shearing. Occasionally 
foliage browns in early spring 
but greens up again. 12 to 18”, 
1.75 each; 3 for 4.10, ppd. 
IN! 7—HEMLOCK. The most 
graceful of all evergreens. Will 
do well in partial shade and 
even make a good showing in 
heavy shade. Grows in full 
sun, too. Ideal evergreen to 
plant if your home has a shady 
front. Foliage is a fine feath- 
ery green, and can either grow 
naturally or be sheared. Likes 
plenty of moisture. 12 to 18”, 
2.00 each; 3 for 4.90, ppd. 
IN1IS9—RED CEDAR (Virginia 
Juniper). A beautiful, silvery 
green pyramidal tree. Perfectly 
hardy and resistant to drouth. 
Is native to the midwest, thus 
is well adapted to our soils and 
temperatures. Bright blue ber- 
ries. 12 to 18”, 1.65 each; 3 
for 3.85, ppd. 
IN!18—UPRIGHT YEW (Taxus 
Media Hatfieldi). The aris- 
tocrat of upright evergreens. 
One of the most beautiful. 
Makes pyramid of deep green, 
waxy foliage. Has bright red 
berries size of small marbles in 
fall. Does well in partial or 
heavy shade. Shears well. 12 
to 18”, 2.45; 3 for 6.25, ppd. 
6 Low-Growing Evergreens 
IN4—PFITZER JUNIPER. 
Most popular of all low-grow- 
ing. spreading evergreens, 
Dark green. Ideal in front of 
tall evergreens or shrubs, 
at corners of lot, ceme- 
tery planting or rock 
gardens. Spreads 3 to 4 
ft. and sometimes more, 
across when full grown. 
12 to 18”, 2.25 each; 3 
for 5.55, ppd. 
EVERGREENS 
INI5—ANDORRA JUNIPER, 
A comparatively new variety 
originating in Maine. V: low 
and BRESeOnE: Beautiful sil- 
very green in the summer 
turning an unusual pinkish red 
throughout the winter. Drouth 
resistant and hardy. 10 to 12”, 
1.85 each; 3 for 4.35, ppd. 
INIO—SPREADING YEW 
(Taxus Cuspidata). One of the 
most beautiful of all ever- 
greens. Grows like a Pfitzer 
Juniper, but has shiny, waxy, 
dark green foliage, and in the 
fall bright red berries the size 
of small marbles. Does well 
in partial shade —even gaits 
heavy shade. 10 to 12”, 2.25 
each; 3 for 5.55, poe 
IN12—SAVINS JUNIPER. A 
low-growing, many branched 
evergreen. Rather vase-shaped. 
Eventually reaches a height of 
around 4 ft. Hardy, and uth 
resistant. Excellent for mass 
planting in beds or along foun- 
dations. 12 to 18”, 2.25 each; 
3 for 5.55, ppd. 
INI13—GLOBE ARBORVITAE. 
A grand low-growing, natu- 
rally globe-shaped Arborvitae. 
Fine on each side of steps or 
at front entrance. With a very 
little shearing will remain per- 
fectly round. 10 to 12”, 1.98 
each; 3 for 4.90, ppd. 
IN7—MUGHO PINE. The best 
ball evergreen. Perfect dwarf 
round ball. The new growth 
looks like tiny candles at the 
end of each branch. Usually 
does not get over 2 ft. high, 
and keeps a well-rounded re. 
without trimming. 8 to 12%, 
{1.98 each; 3 for 4.90, ppd. 
FOUNDATION COLLECTION 
2 Pfitzer Junipers, 
12” to 18” 
2 American Arborvitae, 
All 4 Only 
12” to 18” 
Postpaid 
IN55X—A bargain collection of two 
spreaders and two upright growers 
that 
3 for 4.90, ppd. 
. Stands lots of dryness 
tree. 12 to 18”, 2.15 ea.; 
ful evergreen hedges. 
of the best for windbreak 
and shelterbelts. Dark 
green pointed needles. 
IN41—COLORADO BLUE 
SPRUCE. Bright silvery 
blue. Very compact grow- 
ing. Showiest of all ever- 
greens. 
IN42—AMERICAN ARBOR- 
Item Cat.No. 
Just the thing for windbreaks, shelterbelts, erosion control 
and to grow to ornamental specimens. Also make wonder- 
you can use around the front 
steps, the porch, in front of founda- 
tion—almost anywhere in the yard. 
VITAE. Fast growing and - 
hardy with soft foliage of rich 
dark green. Hardy in the 
north, though it may brown a 
bit in early spring. 
IN43—A USTRIAN PINE, 
Deep rich green color. Fast 
growing but makes a very com- 
pact, wind-resisting tree. Our 
favorite pine. 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
Size Per25 |Per100 
RED CEDAR 
JACK PINE 
PONDEROSA PINE 
IN35 
IN36 
IN38 
10 to 12” 
10 to 12” 
10 to 12” 
6.00 | 20.80 
5.10 | 17.25 
5.10 | 17.25 
SCOTCH PINE 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
IN39 
IN40 
IN37 
10 to 12” 
10 to 12” 
5.10 | 17.25 
5.70 | 19.95 
6.00 | 20.80 
6 to 10” 
COLO. BLUE SPRUCE 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
AUSTRIAN PINE 
IN41 
IN42 
IN43 
Henry Field’s Big, Beautiful PEONIES 
clear pink blossoms with sil- 
very refiects. Called Decora- 
tion Day Peony. Attractive 
rose fragrance, 
BiI512—FELIX CROUSSE. 
Rose type, Dazzling ruby red. 
Late mid-season. 
BISS5O0—SOLANGE. Huge 
globes of creamy white suf- 
fused lightly with buff and 
pink. 1.25 each; 3 for 3.49. 
B1533 — LONGFELLOW. A 
Minn. variety rated one of 
the best. Huge, double, bright 
PEONIES—3 for 1.49 
B3178X—A erand assort- 
ment. Big double varieties— 
Extras from 
every color. 
choice varieties we grow too 
many of. Unlabeled. 
10 to 12” 
10 to 12” 
6 to 10” 5.70 
5.10 
5.10 
19.95 
17.25 
17.25 
crimson blooms intensified by 
scattered golden stamens in 
center. Mid-season, 1.25 
each; 3 for 3.49, postpaid. 
Bis48s—PHILIPPE Rli- 
VOIRE. Cup-shaped double. 
Very dark crimson-garnet, 
unusually bright, and does 
not fade. Tall, erect. Very 
fragrant. Midseason. 1.25 
each; 3 for 3.49, ppd. 
BI508—DUCHESS de NE- 
MOURS. Very free blooming 
pure white. Strong, upright 
grower that does not seem to 
bend over with weight of 
blossoms. 
B1!540—MISS ECKHARD. A 
new import from Holland. 
Very large early to midsea- 
son clear pink. Has a rather 
fringed appearance, 1.25 
each; 3 for 3.49, ppd. 
