Spidery Thread-Like Fuji Mums 
This group has long, cord-like, quilled petals usual- 
ly fish-hooked or spoon-like tip. The blooms are 
graceful but of eccentric form. For large show 
dlooms, leave 3 to 6 stems per plant and disbud 
leaving only one terminal bud per shoot. All are 
early blooming and satisfactory for outdoor plant- 
ing. North of Ohio River we recommend winter 
protection. 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER—47C8—Salmon, rose-pink. 
YELLOW LACE—47C9—Graceful clear yellow. 
CHARTREUSE—47C10—Unusual creamy-green. 
LAVENDER SPIDER—47C11—Beautiful lavender. 
KAY TASHIMA—47C12—Lacy, pure white. 
MAMORU—47C14—Bright fiery-orange. 
Choice above 6 varieties, 60¢ each; 3 for $1.65; 
12 for $5.75. 
SPIDERY FUJI MUM SPECIAL 
46CG 2— Unique and graceful, early 
flowering varieties. One each Six 
varieties described above. Labeled. 
OLD FASHIONED 
BLEEDING HEART 
WHITE BIRCH 
27T12—Plant 3 or more in 
one hole for clump effect. 
14P12—(Spectabilis). Hardy . 
olants last for years in 
drained shady location. 
Profusion of exquisite 
~ dainty pink blooms, lovely 
for bouquets, on 2 ft. 
vlants. 69¢ each; 3 for 
$4.95; 6 for $3.75. 
Picturesque European var- 
iety with beautiful foliage 
and white bark. 1 to I 
ft. seedlings, 3 for 86¢; 2 
Wir. 0.5.3. FOr 98¢; 4 to 
5 ft., $1.29 each; 3 for $3.60. 
BUY DIRECT FROM GrowEn 
BIG SAVINGS ON POPULAR. 
UNUSUAL GARDEN PLANTS 
We invite you to visit our-growing farms at 
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Blue Spreading Juniper = 
29E3 — (Patent No. 422) —A new, S = 
more intense blue or vivid silvery- 
blue, low, spreading variety like 
the famous pfitzer in habit. Color- 
ful and like regular pfitzer useful 
in most all plantings. New low 
price, pot plants, 6 to 8 inch, 59¢ 
each; 3 yr.-12 to 15 inch across, 
$1.98 each; 2 for $3.60. 5 yr. 2 to 
2% ft. across, $6.50 each. 
LARGE EVERBLOOMING CARNATIONS 
4 magnificent greenhouse varieties of huge size. 
plant in rich soil, fertilize. 
CARDINAL—41P18—Brilliant cardinal red. 
AURORA—41P19—Big, snow-white. 
SIDNEY LITTLEFIELD—41P20—Pink. 
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DARK RED SIM—41P21—Crimson. she eh i Kegel 
Price of four large, everblooming carnations, 60¢ each; 10 for $4.95, 
CARNATION GARDEN .... 4 for $1.98 
40PG9—One each four varieties described, each labeled. 
For best results 
EVERBLOOMING 
HYBRID TEA ROSES . 
All guaranteed to bloom continuously and abun- 
dantly for you this summer. Vigorous, reliable, out- 
standingly beautiful varieties. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—35R1—Clowing pink. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—35R2—Crimson-scarlet. 
ECLIPSE—35R3—(Patent 172). Yellow. 
PRES. HOOVER—35R4—Beautiful two-tone. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—35R5—(Patent 38). Bi-color. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT—35R6—Buttercup yellow. 
CRIMSON GLORY—35R7—(Patent 105). Big red. 
K. A.. VICTORIA—35R8—Leading white. 
Choice of above 8 roses, 2 yr: No. 11%, 79¢ each;| 
4 for $2.89; 8 for $5.50. 2 yr. No. 1, best grade, $1.10} 
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MAGNOLIA 
39T1I—(Soulangeana). Most 
colorful of all magnolias. 
Huge, fragrant reddish- 
pink blooms. A blooming 
tree will dominate a neigh- 
borhood. 1 to 1% ft., $1.19 
each; 3 for $3.30. 11% to 
2 ft., $1.98 each; 3 for $5.70. 
8F7—A favorite strawberry, 
Big- crops of smooth ‘hi- 
quality fruit for freezing, 
cooking and eating. 25 for 
79¢; 50 for $1.25; 100 for 
$2.20. (Quantity prices and 
other strawberries page 8), 
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HYDRANGEA 
30K4 — Giant blooms like 
Hills of Snow in size and 
shape but flowers are deep 
blue. If soil is alkaline flowers 
change to pink. Grows as far 
north as Detroit but we ad- 
vise winter protection north 
of the Ohio river. 
Good, 10 to 12 inch 
65¢ each; 3 for $1.65 
Better, 12 to 15 inch 
90¢ each; 3 for $2.40 
. Best, 15 to 18 inch 
11.25 each; 3 for $3.45 
3H1—Protect and beautify your property. A cheap, practical fence 
that grows so dense no person or animal can get through. The 
plants grow 6 to 8 ft. tall and 5 to 7. ft. wide, are covered with a 
multituae of white flowers in spring; loaded with attractive red fruit 
in fall and winter which provide food for wild life. Recommended by 
U. S. Soil Conservation services for livestock farm fence and for 
factories, parks, estates, institutions, etc. that wish to keep animals 
and trespassers off their property. Present recommendations by U. S. 
D. A. are to plant 1 ft. apart in a single row for stock tight fence. Orna- 
mental hedges can be kept trimmed to desired height. Trial fences 
planted throughout east, west, and south have proven successful. North 
of Milwaukee there is danger of winter injury. Its value is proven for 
cheap fence, game and property protection, windbreaks and erosion con- 
trol to soil and crops, will last for generatious. 
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