HARDY CAMELLIA, 
Sasanqua 
Fall and Early Winter Flowering 
Here we have a beautiful shrub which is 
rapidly taking its place in the garden. A Sas- 
anqua plant in full bloom is breath taking 
and particularly so because it flowers when 
there is little else to give color. To come 
upon a lovely graceful evergreen shrub cov- 
ered with hundreds of blossoms in late Sep- 
tember, October, and November, is surely 
getting a thrill. The individual flowers are 
charming and varied in form and shape; 
some are single, some are semi-double. 
Formal as well as informal in shape, they 
provide one with endless interest and a wide 
range of color. The informality of the plant 
makes it a first class subject for foundation 
plantings and hedges. Received the award 
of commendation of the Horticultural So- 
ciety of New York. These fine specimens 
are shipped in Cloverset pots. 
1. Cleopatra. Rose-pink semi-double. .$3.95 
2. Covington. White edged, semi-dou- 
Dle gi fe Pies Ee eee Paes 3.95 
8. Maiden’s Blush. Delicate pink, sin- 
CIO ae. eee ROL ama t 3.95 
4. Rosea.» Rose-red_ single yn eee SER 
5. Setsugeka. Large white semi-double 3.95 
6. Snow-on-the-Mountain. White large 
double sie. Mae getolaate 3.95 
7. Choji-Guruma. Rose-pink, anemone- 
flowered, singles tive mena ee 4.95 
8. Hiodoshi. Crimson splashed and 
marble-whitevsingle so. 5... 4.95 
9. Papaver. Soft pink, large bell-shap- 
edysitigle® Sine wanted: so ea 4,95 
VIBURNUM, Sweet Scented 
V. Carlesi (Fragrant Pink Snowball). Makes 
a wonderful specimen in the spring. This 
lovely shrub is covered with blooms so 
fragrant they perfume the entire yard. 
Flowers open light pink, turning to white. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet tall and about as broad 
and will grow in partial shade. 
Price: $2.45 ea.; 2 for $4.75. 
MAPLE, Red Japanese 
Grows no taller than 8 to 10 feet. Leaves 
a startling crimson all summer. Makes an 
excellent specimen for side yard or in 
formal garden. Has best color when in full 
sun but will tolerate moderate shade. Trees 
moss balled. 
Price: $6.50 ea.; 2 for $12.50. 
HYDRANGEA, Blue 
Blooms of charming blue throughout the 
summer. Most preferred of all Hydrangeas, 
due to its form and color. Soil should be 
acid to bring out the blue color. Grows in 
partial or full shade. 
Price: $1.75 ea.; 2 for $3.00. 
WISTARIA, Tree 
No more lovely sight can be imagined 
than a Tree Wistaria in bloom. The pur- 
plish blue flowers cover the tree during 
May. On the lawn they develop into beau- 
tiful specimens, increasing in beauty and 
dignity each successive season. Can be kept 
trimmed to a height of 6 to 8 feet. 
Price: $4.95 ea.; 2 for $9.50. 
CRAB, Bechtel’s Double- 
Flowering 
Huge, double, light pink flowers hide the 
branches with rare beauty in the spring. 
Ideal for small lawns. Formal type: Pyram- 
idal style. 
Price: $2.00 ea.; 2 for $3.75. 
Ornamental Shrubs 
EUVONYMUS, Winged 
Yellow flowers in May-June followed by 
red fruits. In autumn the leaves turn cop- 
pery crimson. Has unusual corky bark. 
Thrives in partial shade or full sun. Per- 
fectly hardy, makes a compact bushy plant 
4 to 5 feet wide. Not particular as to soil. 
Very ornamental. 
Price: $1.75 ea.; 2 for $3.00. 
BLUE MIST (Caryopteris) 
One of the best low-growing fall-blooming 
shrubs. It makes a neat, compact rounded 
bush about 2 feet tall, with narrow, silvery 
green foliage. From August to frost, it is 
covered with the many clusters of dainty 
blue flowers. The roots are hardy, but like 
a Peony bush, you cut off the old canes each 
spring and new ones come up. 
Price: )$1:25" ea.512- for $2.25; 
ROSE OF SHARON, 
Althea Woodbridge 
The gorgeous rose-pink color of the very 
large flaring flowers adds real color to your 
garden. The best and most brilliant of Pink 
Altheas. Its profusion of blooms is out- 
standing. 
Price: $1.50: €a-5/2 for.$2.75. 
Fruit Trees 
(For Bush Fruits, see page 46.) 
Apple 
3 years old, extra size, early to bear. $3.00 
each; 10 for $27.00. 
Varieties: ‘Cortland, ‘ McIntosh, ‘Northern 
Spy.\Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious. 
Pear 
3 years old, extra size, early to bear. $3.00 
each; 10 for $27.00. 
Ae ene N , 
Varieties: Bartlett, Kieffer, Bosc, Seckel. 
Cherry 
SWEET CHERRIES 
3 years old, extra size, early to bear. $3.00 
each; 10 for $27.00. : 
Varieties: Windsor,’ Napoleon,’ Black ‘Tar- 
tarian. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
3 years old, extra size, early to bear. $3.00 
each; 10 for $27.00. 
Variety:\ Montmorency. 
Plum 
3 years old, extra size, early to bear. $3.00 
each; 10 for $27.00. 
Varieties: ‘Abundance, Burbank, Bradshaw, 
Stanley. 
Peach 
1 year old, extra size, $3.00 each; 10 for 
$27.00. 
Varieties: “Golden Jubilee, ~ Hale-Haven, 
~ Elberta. 
“Dwarf Apples 
2 years old, 3 to 4 ft., early to bear, $3.75 
each; 10 for $33.75. 
Varieties: Cortland, Red Delicious, Mc- 
Intosh, Yellow Delicious. 
“Dwarf Pears 
2 years old, large, early to bear. $3.75 
each; $33.75 for 10. 
Varieties: Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, 
Duchess, Seckel. 
ALL PRICES ON PAGES 1, 2, AND 3 POSTPAID 
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Sweet Scented Viburnum 
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Blue Mist (Caryopteris) 
Montmorency 
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