HARDY FRUITS 
a 
Apples 
5-6 ft. $1.85 each 
3 or more $1.65 each 
Summer Fall Winter 
Oriole Dolgo Crab‘Prairie Spy 
“Whitney “Wealthy “Haralson 
Chestnut‘McIntosh >Delicious 
Duchess*Cortland >NW Greening 
Beacon Lakeland ~Fireside 
Cherries 
4 ft. $935 each 
3 or more $915 each 
“NORTH STAR — A fine pie 
cherry developed in Minne- 
tota. Semi-dwarf, good 
producer, hardy. 
Cherry-Plums 
4 to 5 ft. $1.65 each 
3 or more $1.50 each 
SAPA—Rich purple flesh, free 
stone, quite sweet. 
~ COMPASS—Pollenizer for Sapa, 
also usable 
Pears 
4 to 5 ft: $1.65 each 
3 or more $1.50 each 
™“ PARKER pink blush, 
2 ry good 
E bd- rge, useful as pol- 
len 
MENDE High quality, ripens 
LF than Parker 
Plums 
SECON hts $1.65 each 
3 or more $1.50 each 
“™REDCOAT — Freestone, bears 
heavily and regularly. 
™ SUPERIOR — Red, very hardy 
producer, fruit large, cling 
stone 
~ TOKA—Pollenizer. 
~ UNDERWOOD—Red, high qual- 
ity 
“MOUNT ROYAL 
prune type 
stone. 
European 
blue, free 
Asparagus 
M. WASHINGTON 
2 yr. roots 25 for $1.85 
Currants 
RED LAKE 
2 yr. plants 60c each 
3 or more 50c each 
Gooseberries 
~ PIXWELL—Large green 
2 yr. plants 75c¢ each 
3 or more 60c each 
Grapes 
“ BETA,‘ CONCORD, 
SVAN BUREN,|FREDONIA 
2 yr. plants 65c each 
3 or more 50c each 
BLUE JAY, MOONBEAM, 
\RED AMBER 
85c each 
2.yr. plants 
3 or more 75c each 
Raspberries 
25 for $3.65, 100 for $12.75 
‘ LATHAM—Best main crop, red 
“ CUMBERLAND —Black cap 
\ SODUS—Purple cap 
SEPTEMBER — Red 
2 Crops—Summer & Fall 
25 for $565 160 for $250 
Rhubarb 
CANADA RED—Small red stem 
75c each, 3 or more 60c each 
ELM : (os ah ey 
TREES 
for SUMMER SHADE 
Green 
Mountain 
Ash, 
Ash, 
Birch, White 
Crab, Almey Flowering 
“Crab, Hopa Flowering 
Hackberry 
Locust, “Moraine” _- 
Maple, “Crimson King” 
Maple, Schwedier 
Maple, Sugar (Hard) _- 
Poplar, Bolleana 
Povzlar, Lombardy 
Willow, Niobe Wpg 
ing 
CRAB, 1 
like pink Camelias 
of space. 
foliage 
soil conditions 
dense 
be seen. 
men lawn tree 
MAPLE, 
somewhat poor 
POPLAR, 
accent tree. 
COLOR in 
SHRUBS 
9 
ALMOND, DOUBLE PINK. Blos- 
soms in early May. Height 3 feet. 
ARROWWOOD. 5-8 ft. A hardy, 
coarse textured screening shrub. 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF. Purple- 
red foljage color lasts all summer 
if in sunny spot. Brilliant red in 
fall. 2-3 feet 
BARBERRY, THUNBERG’S. One of 
our most graceful small shrubs 2-3 
feet. Red berries showy in fall and 
winter 
COTONEASTER. Graceful shrub 
6-8 ft. Foliage dark, glossy. Will 
take dry soil 
RANBERRY, HIBUSH. 6-8 ft. One 
of our best shrubs for screening or 
the border Clusters of bright 
berries make it showy in fall and 
winter 
CURRANT, ALPINE. Wonderful 
compact, fine textured shrub, 3-4 
ft. Invaluable as a landscape shrub. 
See hedging on other side of sheet. 
RED TWIG DOGWOOD. 6-8 ft. Is 
fine for accent in winter color in a 
shrub border 
LDER, GOLDEN. Bright golden 
yellow leaves mark this shrub 
through the summer. 6 to 8 ft 
EVONYMUS, WINGED BARK.... 
Among the smaller shrubs this is 
one of the half-dozen best. The 
corky wings of bark are interest- 
ing and the shrub is slow enough 
growing that it does not grow out 
of place quickly. The foliage colors 
right red in the fall 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABEL’S. 8-10 ft 
One of our best screening shrubs 
Fine textured, graceful, perma- 
nent. Red biossoms and red ber- 
ries 
HYDRANGEA P. G. Blossoms in 
‘ate summer in large cone shaped 
heads turning pinkish 
HYDRANGEA, SNOWHILL. Sum- 
mer flowering variety. Snowball- 
like blooms white turning green 
Useful in shady, moist spot. Prune 
1o ground level each year 
LILAC—FRENCM HYBRIDS. Beau- 
tiful shades of deep and pastel 
colors, red, blue, pink, and white 
10 teet 
roots as much as the common lilac 
Birch, Cut Leaf, Weeping 
Birch, Clumps of 3 Stems __ 
Elm, American & Lake City 
variety of soil conditions 
LOCUST, “MORAINE” (Patented) 
HARD OR SUGAR. This 
They are tall growing shrubs, 8 to 
do not sucker from the 
Crab, Bechtel’s Flowering (3-4’ $2.65) 
clusters appearing in late summer are very showy. 
a smooth oval outline, colors magnificently in the fall. 
Foliage is silvery. Ultimate in hardness and is drought tolerant. 
js bluish green on upper side and silvery beneath. It is a fi 
PERSIAN. 
lavender, flowers appear 
May. It is perfectly hardy. H 
6 to 8 feet 
MOCKORANGE, 
LILAC, 
GOLDEN: 
leaves, and white bark make this tree one of unusual interest. 
‘ CRAB, ALMEY. 15 - 20 ft. Has large glistening red flowers in spring. 
Foliage remains slightly reddish through the summer. 
“\\ CRAB, HOPA. 15-20 feet. Deep pink flowers at apple blossoming 
The beautiful 
late 
an 
eight 
This 
compact shrub has brilliant yellow 
foliage. A mass of white flowers in 
May and June. It scldom 
over 4 feet tall; 
specimens, 
grows 
useiul in borders, 
foundation plantings. 
MOCKORANGE, LEMOINE. This is 
a finely branched, small 
variety, with attractive, fra 
white flowers in June. This i 
leaved 
grant 
S an- 
other of the half-dozen best shrubs 
of this size. 4 to 5 feet. 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM (Prunu 
iS cis- 
tena). This shrub is a rather up- 
right grower, thereby not requiring 
lots of room, and adds a spla 
color for the border planting. 
PLUM, DOUBLE FLOWERIN 
(Rose Tree of China) The 
beautiful dark pink bloom 
early spring have made this 
vorite. 4 to 6 feet. 
SPIREA. Froebel's is very si 
sh of 
G 
very 
Ss in 
a fa- 
milar 
to Anthony Waterer, tho is hardier 
and has pink blooms and 
good reddish fall 
very 
foliage color 
SPIREA, THUNBERG’S. This is the 
earliest Spirea to bloom, the shrub 
becoming a mass of snowy 
Bar- 
lands before the leaves appear. 3 
to 4 feet 
SPIREA, BRIDAL WREATH. 
arching branches well loaded 
clusters of white blooms 
made this a favorite for a 
time. 4 to 6 feet. 
The 
with 
have 
long 
TOP SOIL 
BALL. PACK FIRMLY 
UP AROUND/, 
OR MAY NOT BE 
ON HWY 
ae | 7 61 
LANDSCAPE BURNSIDE 
" NURSERYMEN 
Strawberries 
June Bearing 
PDunlapheseeae $3.50 per 100 
- Premiers 3.50 per 100 
\ Everbearing 
VETS U1 abo taeee isan 5.00 per 100 DEDUCT 25¢ \ 
\Red Rich ..... 5.00 per 25 " cohen vou i 
8.50 per 50 all Potted - Growing j VISIT OUR NURSERY, if possible, and select your own 
engage Each Teas fan Pant tan’ be ahivped. We do not ship POTTED 
‘ PA i * i- i ; things as can shipped. We n 
Md Red Hybrid Teas Each Multi Color Hybrid Ay Each or BALLED plants. Payment in full should accom- 
9.0 Charlotte Armstrong -__-_------------ $2.50 8.2 Herbert Hoover ---_____------------1- $1.75 c pany all orders. Stock is priced FOB Red Wing un- 
8.8 paeronben atone oe its 7.2 Forty Niner —_--_222.2_2=--23> ~--- 2675 less stated otherwise. 
8.3 Chrysler Imperial _ Hor 05 . 
aici eimeon Glery zs art7s Floribundas 
7.5 Mirandy - 2.50 8.8 Betty Prior—pink ___--------------_--- 1.75 
8.3. Tallyhe v2 >= 2a es aos es eee 2.25 8.7 Else Poulsen—pink - L175 
A = Embers—red __________ - 2.50 
Pink Hybrid Teas 9.5 Fashion—salmon pink - 2.25 ’ : 
7.4 Capistrano “2_ 2-22 92522- 2222S 2.25 8.2 Floradora—red _______ 2:75, SHIP MANY OF THE smaller items can be shipped Parcel 
7.7 Editor McFarland - A75 8.2 Frensham—red _ - 175 Post at less expense than Express. Include 20% for 
8.4 Helen Traubel _ - 2.75 7.2 Geranium Red ___ - 2.00 packing and postage if Parcel Post is desired. Trees 
7.6 K. T. Marshall _ - 2.00 7.9 Goldilocks—yellow —_-_ -~ 175 OVER 4 feet in height should go Express. 
ae Picture _________ z ee Jiminy Cricket—red - 275 
.2 Pink Radiance 175 7.5 Ma Perkins—pink ___ - 2.25 
8.2 Show Girl -__- ~ 75 8.2 Nearly Wild—pink _ - 175 
Wittany (a=. S222 soe ee eee oe 3.25 7.6 Pinocchio—pink - 175 
¥ 8.7 Red Pinocchio __ - 175 
Yellow and Yellow Blends 89 Roselfe—red ___ = 175 
7 8.4 Summer Snow—white pee i.75) AS IT HAS BEEN for a long time, our 
Hybrid Teas 7.5 Wogue—cherry coral ___ = ees GUARANTEE guarantee is customer satisfaction. 
ae Schnscaa Vandal -_-__---------_--_--_- ae 7.3. Irene of Denmark—white _-__________ 2.00 
spse ~.-2s---. = = 
6.1 Golden Rapture _ ais Grandifloras 
. 7.3 Lowell Thomas ____ - 2.25 84 Buccaneer _............__.... —— 
< 8.9 Mme. Henri Guillot _ - 2.25 9.1 Carrousel _______ 
9 mcaredys Yellow = ae Queen Elizabeth 
7.9 josave > 222 a = A = 
‘ 5.4 * Peace (oe nae. eee 2:75 Climbers 
PRICES FOR SHADE TREES \ 79 Soeur, Therese SR LTS Gay a mies rec nme us 
| 8.1 Sutter’s Gold -_-_-__________-_- 2.50 8.2 Cl. Crimson Glory—red A nb 
143- 2- Whi Crimson Rambler -____-___- - 175 
4-5’ 5-6’ 6-8’ 8-10’ 2” 215” ite Hybrid Teas Cl. Etoile de Holland—red _ E ‘1.75 
80 F. K. Druschki _____-____ 1.75 . = 1.7 
3.85 - = 8.8 New Dawn—light pink ____ - 4175 
Seat e 3.85 4.85 7.2 K. A. Victoria ___ 1.75 Cl. Pink Radiance _ 1.75 
7.8 McGredy’s Ivory 1.75 cl. Primrose—yellow Fase = Eee 
2.35 a5 4.00 4.50 Pe ext Anderson 2-00 8.4 White Dawn _______-.------------ Joo 1.75 
eS 10.50 = 7 ° 
$a Sas °° Sub-Zero Hybrid Teas Rugosa Roses Blue Ribbon 
(3-4” $2.65) ar Curly an eas ane (Hardy without covering) 
Bee ares 265 3.15 Bee CuccH Ore Lanes tea ase Hansa—red 1.75 P E Cc ] A L S 
265 4.15 6.35 9.00 EY er ONS W Me Grootendorst—clustered, 
2.65 4.15 6.35 9.00 . 
w5.00 b7.50 SS 7 Rating by AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Based e 5 L mbard Po lar 3-4 ft 
, - . 
spate Ware ee on a perfect score of 10, ratings are assigned ac- y Pp y / 
nen oe 7s 9.50 12.00 cording to their excellence of general performance or 
"85 1.40 2.15 and quality of bloom. ® | Spruce ied let {2 in 
Peo eS ae 1.65 Black Hills GROWING LI] 
w—whip b—branched oOMTION o, eo Bes 
ASH, GREEN is one of our most dependable trees. It is fast grow- & ie a F P 
long lived, and drought resistant, and will do well in a wide & % @ 2 Pink Spirea, 12-18 In. 
z = 2 GE - 
ASH, MOUNTAIN. An attractive small ornamental tree. Red berry eu & J 3 ¢ (Froebeli) 
‘nea ge 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING. The drooping branches, finely cut Ney 875 es " 2 L Pea i 
“Vaue* 
A 
Z | 
BECHTEL’S DOUBLE. Beautiful fragrant double flowers Z J 
Low branching. 8-10 feet. Z 
z ; 
time. This is a fine variety and the one we most commonly see. ii 
ELM, AMERICAN. A hardy, long lived tree familiar to everybody. 
It is tall headed so makes a good lawn tree, and should have plenty i 
ELM, LAKE CITY. A variety of American Elm which is grafted. It es 
is distinguished by its heavy, rather upright growth and luxuriant a 5 : 
& 
HACKBERRY shows a remarkable tolerance to a wide variety of 
Medium rate of growth, is tough, strong branched. 2 3 
Its graceful, open crown of fine ay card 
foliage and somewhat pendulous branches make it a splendid orna- 
mental lawn tree. Grass will do well beneath it as its shade is not 
MAPLE, “CRIMSON KING” (Patented). A selection of the older 
Schwedler variety, showing the bright red-purple foliage color all 
Seo ee ae © PRICES FOR EVERGREENS bebe tial 
: . és AMERICAN ARBORVITAE — Everyone is familiar with the flat, lacy foliage 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER. Fea ee ere 2 beauty eee ides ere of the American Arborvitae. It is one of our native trees. It naturally grows 
spring and early summer, then turning green. 2 ; " = in a pyramidal shape. It may attain a height of 40 feet and a spread of 8 to 10 
: eienonetoteinctinoet (Including Balling and Burlapping) feet, but it can be limited in size by trimming. Grows best in moist locations. 
eh a an PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE — Here is an Arborvitae that was selected be- 
beautiful as well as desirable general purpose shade trees. It makes Arbor Vitae 15- 18-  24- 30- B= 342- F cause of its rich green color and slender erect form. Old trees may reach a 
; : 18 24 30 36 342 4 4-5 height of 25 feet; the height can be limited and the growth made more com- 
OLIVE, RUSSIAN. A sprawling, picturesque dwarf tree of 25 feet. A pact by trimming. This tree is the most widely planted Arborvitae ‘used in 
7 American ..... 6. 7.35 8.35 9.65 L Tandaco Gee plane 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY. Everyone is familiar with this tall, slender Pyramidal 5.65 685 7.65 9.35 12.35 SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE — Because of its extreme hardiness this Arborvitae 
tree. It grows anywhere, but probably lasts longest if the soil is Siberian ...... 4.85 6.85 8.35 10.00 was named “Siberian.” The dark green foliage is thicker and heavier than 
. , 9 that of its parent, the American Arborvitae. It is dense in growth and conical 
BOLLEANA. Similar in shape to Lombardy, but foliage 2 oo in outline. It maintains its normal shape well, but can be trimmed to any 
ine Spreading desired form. Can be kept 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Junipers Juniper 
rpose lawn tree most 
WILLOW, wed Shee Beretta el Sacra ab hep and particularly Andorra 6.35 7.85 ANDORRA JUNIPER — A very short, creeping type, seldom growing taller 
others are a1 an be used well for a note of picturesque interest. = 8 § »  .  “'"""" Saietes fc. than 10 inches, extending several feet wide or as wide as you wish to clip 
Neat Wate Anca Hetzi Scccsen- 5.65 6.35 it. Foliage is bright green in summer, bronzy purple in winter. Prefers a 
. t. 
ao See : 7.85 SUES A 
Pfitzer =“ 5.65 6.35 Sen PFITZER JUNIPER — Probably no Juniper is more widely planted than this 
Savin’ “scone. 5.65 6.35 0 ow, broad evergreen. It is hardy and does well in a wide variety of soils 
eke and exposures. It tolerates partial shade and also does well in full sunlight. 
° f Sh b a It may reach 3 to 4 feet in height and 6 or more feet in diameter; however, 
rices fo) our ru Ss Upright it is readily trimmed to desired size. Color is predominantly green although 
re . H tinge of blue may be evident. It is extensively used in foundation plantings. 
: * 2-3" 3-4" Junipers = 
Dbi. Pink x rok P SAVIN JUNIPER — Heavy branching gives it compactness, and the spreading 
Almond, cinkGilelae exe ace Dundee ...... 8.85 habit of growth makes it vase-like in outline. It is usually about as tall as 
ood 95 1.35 " 
Arroww Burion’s Globe 25 - - Moffeti 7.85 8.85 11.65 it is broad, sometimes reaching a height of 3 feet and diameter of 4 feet. It 
oostopinbel Green beat “_ .75 1.00 sph CoA cet ss - i is widely used in foundation plantings. 
Barberry, Red Leaf _ 95 1.35 Red Cedar 7.15 8.35 10.00 JUNIPER DUNDEE — Attractive coloring and compact, pyramidal habit of 
Cotoneaster, Peking 2 1.00 1.35 1.65 Welchi 11.65 13.50 growth distinguish this widely planted variety of Red Cedar. The tips of the 
Cranberry, HiBush _ S ia CU bg - , branches tend to stand upright. Throughout the spring and summer it is 
Currant, Alvine __ - 85 1.15 bluish green, but with the coming of frost it changes to a purple plum color 
Dogwood, Pagoda _ 3 2.35 Pine for fall and winter. It is very hardy. 
Dogwood, Red Twig __-___- 1.45 MOFFETTI JUNIPER — This is a poplar variety of the true Silver Juniper. 
Dogwood, Variegated Leaf__ 1.35 ee are Mugho ....... 6.50 8.00 9.00 It is an upright evergreen with attractive light blue foliage. The new growth 
Eider, Golden ---_____------ 235 “A on the tips of the branches tends to be pendent. Like most Junipers, it can 
pen Aba ret 1.35 Spruce wat be trimmed or grown naturally. It is very hardy. 
“J » #&abeltr _--.-- seh P= . . * . . 
oy cra eet ee Js 1.66. 235 . . RED CEDAR — Our nature upright Juniper, it is very tough and serviceable. 
eeaounes, pt earathe ren = 1.00 1.50 Black Hills 3.85 7.00 10.35 12.00 14.00 By clipping it can be kept a good specimen plant. Green summer color turns 
Lilac, French Mybrids .._- 225 2.95 Colorado Green 4.85 5.85 7.85 10.35 12.00 14.00 See oe nates 
Lil Chinese _______ = N R — This very handsome Juniper is one of the more recent 
Line. Villosa or late _ iS 135 1.65 Colorado Blue 9.35 11.50 14.00 17.00 19.65 grafts of the Silver Juniper. Its most attractive quality is the compact, nar- 
Maple, Amur or Ginna Ss 2.35 row, upright habit of EON as The vertical position taken by the new growth 
Mock Orange, Golden __-_. 1.35 2.25 —— emphasizes the upright form. - 
Mock Orange, Lemoine ____ ca ne cee Yew, Japanese Pine 
Lersopeiadts St 135 1.65 Dwarf (Nana) .11.00 13.50 MUGHO PINE — Here is a low growing dwarf Pine. It is compact and round 
prank cistena (purple) ___ 1.35 1.95 2.45 Spreading 8.85 12.85 15.65 GER in shape. The size can be controlled by trimming. The foliage is deep green. 
Prunus Triloba (Fir. Plum)_ 1.35 1.95 2.45 Upright 14.00 19.35 26.65 It is hardy and will tolerate some shade. 
Spirea een, Waterer -__ ae . prignt ...... : . . Spruce 
= 7, es : 
Soiree chunkers”s 85 1.25 BLACK HILLS SPRUCE — A robust appearance is characteristic of this 
Spirea V. KH. (Bridal Wre’th) 85 1.15 handsome Spruce. It is symmetrical, compact and bushy in habit. It is very 
WAMANIK: C20 Segoe sk S 1.50 hardy and is highly resistant to drought. It will do well on a wide variety of 
Wayfaring Bush ___._______- 135 1.65 F souls, A bluish tinge may be seen in the deep green of the foliage. It may 
(1) ser TREE IN HOLE y reach’a height of 40 to 50 feet, averaging about 1 foot a year in new growth. 
aN TSTGOE INT NURSERY COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE — This is probably the most popular ornamental 
Spruce. It has a symmetrical, conical outline. It is hardy and drought resist- 
ant. It grows well in a wide variety of conditions from dry, sandy to rich, 
moist situations. The color ranges from green to powdery blue. Not all of the 
trees have the striking blue sheen. The greens and the blues are separated in 
the price list. The trees may reach a height of 40 feet and a spread of 20 to 
25 feet 
Yews (Taxus) 
WITH FEET OR SETTLE 7 JAPANESE YEW — These are the highest priced evergreens we sell, but we 
ee cae @ use them because they are so wonderfully fine for that shady spot. In fact in 
ASD ILLAVE TOPIOE GAD CORRE OTS this region they must have winter shade to prevent browning of the needles. 
LOOSE EARTH, OR BETTER MULCH WITH STRAWY Both spreading and upright types are available. For beauty of foliage all 
WELL ROTTED MANURE year around and adaptability to the shady place, they are just unrivaled. 
HEDGING ee All Potted - Growing 2 PYR. 
ALPINE CURRANT (See oe & see eter 
on other side rdeni rb 
per 100 Ga im: 
Our best small 12-15 inches 38¢ each For s f A or 
clips to's to S'ieet__igan incres fee cace : : Vitae 
ee ine © ceessories 
Branchy transplanted stock Decoration Day Acces i 
AMUR MAPLE Planting . 4; 4 ft. tall 
Sota Wee ancien Portanie an. ene yen i 
CHipe: eter necee eee inches 38¢ each © Decoration Day Peony Standard Lawn Grasses Sus 
ranched seedling stock Bright Red ; : . or a 
A right Re 25 ; he : 
RBOR VITAE me (In bloom at that time) $] each: etic ; Register WISCONSIN 
Evergreen for 12-15 aiuebeumeae pa e Lythrum ertilizers me ; At Our Sales CUSTOMER 
year ‘round beauty 15-18 inches 76c each ; P 65c Golden Vigoro 0 ROR Building 
18-24 inches 8Sc each i csctibed an each RE SAO ate - 
Heavy, branched, twice cae Ma Oa COLT Sprays and Dusts Pet cafe tS One 
transplanted stock er $977 ' ’ to be made 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABELI vergreens 2 Plant Stakes and Ties Decoration for a 
4 permanent, hardy per 100 (Listed on other side) each ‘Trelfines , ay , MINNESOTA 
arge hedge. Grows 6-12 inches 13¢ fh . ; Winner nee 
quickly, mmames ie eae e Bleeding Heart | 95c not be present CUSTOMER 
40c each .. . 3 for $400 
unless noted otherwise 
Bleeding Heart 
“BOUNTIFUL” 
blooms Spring and Fall 
Canterbury Bells 
Columbine 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
YES, THEY’RE EARLY: 
We buy them from Lehman’s, choosing from 
their best early flowering varieties. 
Blossoming 10 for $350 
Date 
Sept. 15 Apache—red orange 
Sept 4 Autumn Beauty—bronze 5 for $485 
Sept. 4 Avalanche—creamy white Each 40c 
Sept. 4 Chippewa—purple 
Sept. 7 Delight—yellow - 
Aug. 20 Dr. Longley pink All will bloom 
Sept. 15 Ear. rimson 23 
Sept. 12 Georse Luxton—bronze well first year 
Sept. 8 Golden Hours 
Sept. 10 Joan Helen—red purple 
Sept. 23 Lee Powell—golden yellow Mums need 
Sept. 8 Lemon prope velo pompon sunny spot, 
Sept. 15 Lorenzo—purple 2 
Sept. 10 Paper White moisture, 
Sept. 4 Yellow Avalanche rich soil 
Coreopsis 
DELPHINIUM GIANT PACIFIC HYBRIDS 
FUNKIA 
garden flowers. 
colors. . 
LINDA — Buff 
LYTHRUM 
Morden Pink 
The blossomingest Perennial we know 
— June to September. . . . One of the 
very finest plants for color in the 
garden or for cutting. Completely 
hardy. 
Painted Daisy — Pink Shades 
$125 
Peonies — All Colors 
Potted - Growing 
Phlox — All Colors 
Phiox, Creeping — Red, Pink, White 
Poppies — Iceland 
Poppies — Oriental 
Potted - Growing 
Shasta Daisies 
BULBS | 
TUBEROUS 
Old Fashioned — Potted-Growing 95c each 
New Fuchsia 
Red fern leaf Bleeding Heart, 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Day Lilies) 
79c 
$125 we 
Ay 
One of our best, hardy, permanent, 
. Lovely new 
. . Plant in sun or shade. 
CRUSADER — Ruby Red 
HYPERION — Yellow 
INSULINDA — Pinkish, $1.00 
3 for $185 
Each 75c 
I7 
SUMMER PRIDE — Early Red 
a 3 for $100 
£ 6 for $185 
X ] 
BEGONIAS 
CAMELIA TYPE — Very Large Bulbs 2 to 3 Inches across 
for $455 
Colors: White _ Pink ie 6 i 
Scarlet Salmon Ei 12 for $285 
Crimson Orange & Postpaid 
Yellow Copper cea 
Start them yourself 
DAHLIAS 
in late March 
your house. They blossom continuously, 
June till frost. Like moist, 
For Rooting 
Material add 30c 
in 
Directions Included 
shady place. 
Wrapped individually and 
guaranteed to grow 
6 for $9 29 
Named varieties of large flowered 
Cactus and decorative types 
ALL COLORS 
GLADIOLUS 
Large bulbs 112 inches across 
Popular varieties in all colors 
25 for $49 
Dozen 79c 
LILIES 
Large Blossoming Size Bulbs 
EELLINGHAM HYBRIDS 
Shades of red and orange, tall, 
graceful, petals recurved. 
in part shade. 
3 for $1.35 each 50c 
FIESTA HYBRIDS 
Tightly reflexed, glossy petals. 
Shades of red and orange. Like 
sun. Tall. 
3 for $1.75 each 65c 
HOLLYWOOD HYBRIDS 
Dainty upfacing lilies in shades 
long lasting. Medium 
of red) ae 
height. 
3 for $1.75 
Ageratum 
Alyssum 
Lobelia 
Marigolds 
Pansies 
Petunias 
Salvia 
Zinnias 
Others 
each 65¢ 
3 for Ss] 29 
Each 49c 
MINIATURE 
GLADS 
Especially good for 
table arrangements 
Collection of 
25 for $939 
Prices are for 
dormant Bulbs 
We also have them 
Potted - Growing 
Grow 
MIDCENTURY HYBRIDS 
Large, upfacing. Shades of red 
and orange. Medium height. 
3 for $1.75 each 65¢ 
REGAL 
Lovely, fragrant, white. A long 
time favorite. 
3 for $1.25 each 50c 
® Long periods of bloom 
@ Cut for colorful table settings 
@ Fill-ins for perennial border 
@ Large color masses 
