A MOST SELECT LIST OF 
Flowering Snails 
and Small 
Ornamental Trees 
Look carefully around your garden. Do you find any common, overgrown shrubs or out-of-size bushes? These may be 
detracting from the beauty of your garden as a whole. Rather than assets, they quite likely are liabilities to other 
flowers growing nearby. Their long roots take valuable moisture and plant food from the soil, badly needed by 
other plants. Their branches may cast too much shade over the other flowers, depriving them of essential sunlight and 
preventing them from developing to the fullest extent of their beauty 
too large for the space originally set aside for them should 
Such shrubs and bushes that have grown 
be removed as quick!) as possible. Give your garden a 
“facial” by removing this overgrown and undesirable material, at the same time give yourself the pleasant sensation o} 
having acquired an entirely new picture in your garden. 
Of definite superiority are Lemoine’s new Mackrduses and new Lilacs, as well as the new Weigelas and new 
Viburnums. 
Small trees of particular merit are the Flowering Crabs. Resembling but far surpassing Japanese Cherry Trees, they 
are noted for color, hardiness and beauty of bloom. Laburnum Vossi, a neat small tree with golden flowers, Paul's 
Scarlet Thorn or the new Autumn Glory Thorn and Magnolias are but a few of the interesting things for the small 
garden. 
No finer or more carefully selected collection of Flowering Shrubs and Ornamental Trees is available anywhere. 
Make your selection TODAY as all are popular favorites. 
You will find that such “replacements” will complement the 
flowers in your garden, giving it an entirely new appearance. 
Cé@Y - Palmatum atropurpureum 
12 to 15 in. Bushy plants Each $4.50 
15 to 18 in. Bushy plants Each $5.50 
18 to 24 in. Bushy plants Each $7.00 
A rare colorful small shrub or dwarf tree with red-purple leaves. It is 
of very slow growth and therefore an excellent plant to have as a 
single specimen on the lawn. It never fails to draw attention. Its 
beautiful foliage and artistic growth all comb’ne to make it a uni- 
versal garden favorite. The plants we offer are many years old ana 
will make a handsome display no matter where you put them. Bright 
sun contributes to deep and richly colored foliage. This is a must for 
every garden. 
salen. Piya 
They flower after the Azalea Mollis have finished flowering. 
Also Known as Hardy Ghent Azaleas. 
Their blooming time, requirements and general habit are the same as 
these of the Azalea Mollis. As to hardiness, they are even hardier but their 
special merit is the unusual range of colors which is available in this 
group. While the flowers of the Ghent Azaleas are not nearly as large as 
these of the Mollis varieties, their brilliance and variation of tints place 
Sem among the choicest spring shrub:. Most desirable in colder sections of 
the country, as because of their hardiness they never fail to bloom. 
Bouquet de Flore Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
Brilliant clusters of deep pink. 
Coccinea Speciosa Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
Vivid red with orange overtones. 
Daviesi Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
Almost white, shows faint traces of pink. 
Fanny Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
Dark lilac-pink shading to deeper tones. 
Nancy Waterer Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $32.00 
Fine clusters of golden yellow. 
Plants offered are about 12 inches tall with flowering buds. 
Kaempfexi Hybrids (Torch Azalea) 
One of the most popular and most colorful. They are vigorous growers, 
never failing to produce masses of flowers in May; excellent as a point of 
emphasis in the mixed shrubbery border and beautiful as a background 
for Tulips as they bloom at the same time. 
Mixed Colors 
This mixture contains lavender, pink, rose, salmon and orange shades. 
12-15 in high Each $5.00 
zalea Schlippenbachi (Royal Azalea) 
The Royal Azalea is one of the first to bloom. It produces clusters of 
big, showy Rhododendron-like flowers which are a soft rose-pink, clean and 
clear in color, makina a beautiful show. Ultimate height of plant varies 
from 2 to 5 feet and they never fail to flower. What is more, they are 
hardy under zero temperatures, do well in shade or sun and do not 
require an ccid soil nor do they need a heavy ball of earth for successful 
transplanting. Here is a fine low-growing profuse flowering shrub for the 
border or planting in front of the house. 
10 to 12 in. Bushy plants Each $6.00 
Each $5.00 
8 to 10 in. Bushy plants 
Azalea Schlippenbachi 
State quarantines prohibit the sending of certain fruits and their 
flowering horticultural forms such as: 
Cherries Flowering Cherries 
Plum Blackberries 
Raspberries Boysenberries 
Flowering Peach Grapes 
Into Arizona, California. Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, 
Utah, and Washington 
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Flowering Almond 
Flowering Plum 
Purple-Leaf Plum 
