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Nurssry: 1540 Hust 102nd Street Tclephones Vermont 1189 coe 
Mail: -1539 Hast 103rd Strect Sesttre 55, Washington 
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Location: 4 block east of 15th Noa. Terms: Cash with order unless credit 
_ Please park in designated lot, established, Wo retail mail orders 
#Hours; Mon thro Sat = 8 to 4:30 under $2.00; no wholesale orders under 
un ( ap r-May only) 10 to 4:30 $5.00. all prices FOB our nurserye 
Bestuservice by appointment. Washington residents — add sales tax. 
A full catalogue is no longer published. Some lines are being discontinued; 
others will be augmented. We suggest thet you send us 4 want List of items 
which we may have in small quantity but do not list. Winter damage is still 
hard to assess. The following plants will be available for spring delivery 
insofar &s we oan tell now. Your order will receive our best attention, 
GROUND COV BRS / & ADDITIONAL 4GROUND« OOVERS® ~ - 
Individual plants at 25¢ each - $2650 arctostaphylos media — hybrid Kinnikinnick 
per doz Local trace can pick up a . , of excellent foliage texture; 15"-18" 
flat (12"x24") at the dozen rate, spread — $2.00 ea.; small conos — 50¢ ea. 
4 ju ga (Bu gleflower) - fast growing; ,Coptis laciniata (Goldthroad) = 50¢ 
strong roots prevent erosion. : 
Cornus canadensis (Dwarf Dogwood or Bunch= 
Lysimachia nummularia (Moneywort) - berry) — shade Loving; $1.00 por clump. 
yellow fls.; Likes moisture, pee . : 
Dichonira repens (Ponyfoot) — Lawn substi- 
Mentha requieni (Creaping Mint) - tute; seec pkt. for 300 sqe ft. - $1.25; 
tantalizing fragrance. $2.50 per flat of plants. 
Sagina subulata (Lazyman's Lawn) - spimedium — 3 varieties —- 75¢ each. 
bright green mossy appearance, Bee : \ 
Gaultheria cuneata ~ white berried; ever- 
Sedum - a number of varietics all green; in 23" plant bands — 50¢ each, 
suited to bright sunny locations. Dipl 
Hecdera helix (Ivy) - hardy varieties; 
Thymus serpyllum (Mother-of-Thyme) — english — rooted cuttings — $12. 00/100 
white or Lavendar flowered, or Canariensis —- 25¢ to $2.00 each. 
with woolly foliage. Conglomerata — 25¢ ae: 50¢ each. 
Conglomerata ereota (Tree Ivy) — $1.00 ea. 
Vines minor (Periwinkle or Creeping Meacheri - 50¢ @ach. i 
Myrtle) - excellent on bank or flat Pedata — rooted tips — $12.00/100 
area; white, blue or wine colored Varie gata — ragted tips - $15200/ 100 
flse, or variegated foliage with 
blue fls. Hyperioum calyeinun Be John'swort) - 
rooted cuttings — $12.00/100. 
NOT: ROOTOD TIPS from field clumps 
of Ajuga or Vinca minor are usually Pachysandra terminalis (Japanese Spurge) - 
available on advance order of a prices on request. 
couple of ¢4ys- $4000 per hundred, 
Vaccinium vitis-idaea (Lingenberry) - 
in 25" plant bands ~ 50¢ each. 
TENDSR PLANTS 
Fuchsias - list available in Late Spring. Pelargonium (Soented Geranium) = three 
different varieties; 50¢ euch. 
Campanula isophylla alba (Star of Beth- 
lehem)‘- also in blue; 25" pots — 25¢ Plectranthus — showy leaves; 50¢ each. 
Hedera helix (Ivy) - 3 interesting green- Pleroma splendens (Tibouchina or Glorybush) 
leaved ones; variegated leaves — small showy purple fls. of Large size; lvs. 
or large leaved; 50¢ and 75¢ cach, soft velvet green; 75¢ eae; few larger. 
Mandevilla suaveolens ~ & vine bearing Selaginella - a fine oarpetting plant 
very fragrant white flowers ~ $2.00 ea. under greenhouse benghes; 50¢ a clump, 
Palm — low growidg variety, now 20" or Umbrella Plant (Papyrus) 7 needs lots of 
more in height; $4.50 each. moisture ; $1250 eache 
ADDITIONAL LISTS which may be available for circulation next Spring 
HSATHERS HBRBS RHODODENDRONS & AZALEAS ROCK PLANTS & DWARF SHRUBS 
