"JAN 2 91958 [ment of A One of the LARGEST June Bearing Strawberries Known These big round blunt-pointed berries are of top quality. They are borne on large, thick fruit stems that are protected with heavy foliage that makes up a wide fruiting and picking row. The tangy, rich, sweet flavor is found in no other Strawberry. ROBINSON is the largest berry we have to offer. It’s late—starting to ripen about the time Premier is finishing up. By planting Premier for early and Robinson for late, you will have fresh fruit from start to finish, a 207 o ic rr Pa o ¢ & 5 9 ar 5 ¢ 7 over a 30-day period. Berries have a firm skin, and are solid all the way through, making it a good shipper as well as a good home use variety. You will like Robinson. 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 1000 2000 5000 Less a DISCOUNT Until Feb. 5th DISCOUNT Until Mar. 5th DISCOUNT Until Apr. 5th Balance of Season Net Prices You may take a cash discount or we will send extra plants for your discount. for for for for for for for for for for Dis beaten. Premier is as near frost-proof as any Strawberry can be. Premier sets the standard in Strawberries like Latham and Cumberland do in Rasp- berries. You cannot go wrong. PREMIER PRICES $1.50 7d 45) 3.50 4.80 6.60 8.00 9.25 17.50 33.00 75.00 counts “POCAHONTAS Introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture This variety has been around about Premier Strawberries sold as high as $11.50 per 16-qt. crate on Benton Harbor, Mich., Wholesale Fruit Market. If you plant STROMER’S PREMIER you will get the first berries on the market. They will be bearing heavily before other varieties be- gin. Your biggest picking will be when berries are in good demand and bringing top prices. Premier will grow anywhere. The plants are sturdy and long rooted, a good drought resister. The berries are very large, and hold their size to the last picking. The flavor cannot be \ The Most Famous Berry Ever Introduced sera Pr ‘BRITISH SOVEREIGN (LATE GIANT) ey oF Especially recommended for the é home gardener who wants the late berry of wonderful flavor. The ber- ries are extra large and deep red with a high sugar content. You will enjoy luscious Strawberries longer when you plant British Sovereign and will rave about its delightful 4g flavor. te 25 2:75 e500 le 4.50 1000 W\fAsy |, 50 Be 100 e a ; LESS DISCOUNTS ¥ = i wTP 4 a ae 7m a 7 y % 5 6 oe lat/S) AMSG). 85 OLX 15.25 Sei “ P m SS British — Sovereign j aL 3 ¢ June Bearing Variety—Over 50 Years Old but Still Good Senator Dunlap is an old well known variety that has 5 years. Berries are bright red, of aver- age size and as firm as the old variety called Blakemore. They are a little on the tart side. Keep, and freeze well. One of the heaviest producers. Some claim enormous yields. We would say —try a few and see how you like them. PRICES 25 eee $1.50 300 ....$6.60 50 ern: Pde ANS 400 8.00 100 ae: 3.50 500 Reo 25 200 Sea 4.80 1000 ....17.50 LESS DISCOUNTS Surplus made more rollars for berry growers than any other va- riety. It will grow most anywhere and on any kind of soil. However, it will do best on heavy, rich soil. If planted on light soil, be sure to set them 2 feet apart. On heavy soils set them 18 inches apart. Berries are dark red, firm and sweet. Wonderful for canning and freezing as well as fresh. SENATOR DUNLAP PRICES Sens dea: $1.50 7a) 50 100 200 300 400 500 1000 for Strawberry Plants . Poca- hontas _certain variety. ‘for these in early. $9.99 per 1000 During our spring digging season, when we are shipping thousands of plants every day, there are always a few plants that have lost their identity so we call these plants SURPLUS or perhaps the diggers dig too many of a These SURPLUS plants might be everbearing or June-bearing varieties, but in every case they will be of the-same kinds that we list in this catalog. First class in every way except that they will» not be labeled. Supply of course is ‘limited so get your order $9.99 per 1000 NO DISCOUNT STATE TREE OF One of the loveliest of our native trees, and the state tree of Indiana. Tall growing, of shapely habit, and its large ir- regular leaves make it ideal for quick shade. Bears numerous Tulip-like flowers in spring. Blooms are yellow, marked at inside of base with orange. 3- to 4-ft. trees, $1.75 each; INDIANA 2 for $3.00. TRITOMA RED HOT POKER , * ale ae ’ . * : This variety was introduced several years ago : wee A, by the New York Experimental Station. Catskill oS eee CATSKILL PRices 2nd Robinson are two of the finest late Straw- ye AR Kye 8 1.50 berries. They follow Premier and Dunlap. Berries a 50 for . 2.25 are extra large and smooth. The last ones that 100 for... 3.50 = =you pick from the thick, stiff fruit stems that 200 for... 4.80 6 5 : 300 for.. 6.60 Stand upright with a full load, will be nearly as iy, 400 for.. 8.00 large as the first ones, and just as smooth. We : ae. 500 for... 9.25 do not have a more beautiful berry to offer. at 1000 for... 17.50 yfid and | if | 2000 for . 33.00 ld and nearly non-acid. Folks who are bothered oo 5000 for 75.00 with Strawberry rash tell us they can eat Cat- i ~ LESS DISCOUNTS © skill. Catskill will do fine on any type soil, but i ‘ "Y ‘as ~~ does the very best on a heavy clay loam, and 2 : % " fine on a stiff clay soil. $o4 te" a é ‘, oe 0 Less Discounts 2-Year-Old, Bearing Age Plants WHY WAIT A WHOLE YEAR FOR FRUIT? Each ..$0.60 25 for $5.95 3 for 1.20 50 for 10.00 6 for 1.95 100 for 19.50 12 for 3.50 Less Discounts Cumberland [6] days earlier than Cumberland. A good Dundee dessert, variety for g, and for jellies and jams. Strong, vigorous bush, which 2-Year-Old, Bearing Age Plants WHY WAIT A WHOLE YEAR FOR FRUIT? [Yel Woaky & Sere a as ohne $ 0.60 Zin fOhMe eee che 1.20 6 forse esc oc ses 1.95 LPG corona oot 3.50 VATE Te gions elope aicnerS 5.95 50) for aercnncusieretene.s 10.00 100! forte Stow coscke ate 19.50 Largest Black Raspberry Grown ranking commercial Blackcap. jet-black fruit of the LOMBARDY POPLAR This well known tree, well liked everywhere it is grown, is one of the most picturesque as well as useful trees to be found. Rapid growth and general hardiness make this one of the most useful trees for windbreaks, screening hedges and stately accents along drives and avenues. Trees branch thickly from ground up.5 to 6 ft. bushy trees, each $1.10; 3 for $3.00; 10 for $8.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY Golden Queen y ‘GOLDEN QUEEN RASPBERRY A beautiful, large, golden yellow Raspberry. Many prefer this fine va- riety to any of the reds or blacks, ow- ing to its sugary sweetness and unsur- - GOLDEN QUEEN PRICES This variety of Purple Raspberry is by far passed flavor. Should be in every gar- the largest and best of them all so far. The den, its beauty and high quality placing ee fruit is very large, firm, fine flavor, beautiful it at the head for table use. The canes 1-Year-Old, Transplants color, and ships well. As fresh fruit it’s simply are hardy, vigorous growers, and heavy No. 1 3 for $ 1.60 6 for $ 1.95 6 for 2.50 delicious. Freezes well, and makes the most croppers. Grows like a Red Raspberry. ; : : : é 12 for 3.55 12 for 4.50 beautiful jelly. 1-Year, No. 1 Plants: Each Our bearing age plants will bear fruit 25 for 7.25 25 for 8.00 350; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.60; 12 for $2.95; this year. l-yr. size plants will bear full 50 for 13.50 50 for 15.00 ,. 25 for $3.95; 50 for $6.25; 100 for $9.95; crops in July, 1959. LESS DISCOUNTS e 200 for $17.00; 300 for $23.95; 500 for $39.00; 1000 for $75.00. LESS DIS- COUNTS. Washington Asparagus Aptis ce fk 0% ve, a PP 3 ad New EARLY/RED RASPBERRY EARLY RED has proved its superiority after 10 years of testing and growing on a commercial scale. It now takes its place as the most outstanding early Red Raspberry yet produced. Originated by g@aiegi * Stanley Johnston of the South Haven, Mich., Experiment Station, EARLY RED is a cross between @ ye Pog Lloyd George and Cuthbert varieties. ‘ EARLY RED berries have a quality and flavor that make them perfect for canning and freezing. Ripens 10 days earlier than Latham, bringing highest first-of-the-season berry prices Plants yield enormous crops. Fer a profitable commercial crop, and for home gardens too, there is none better than EARLY RED. Try a planting this spring. Prices same as Latham. WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS There is no variety of Asparagus as good as Mary Washington, and whether for home use only or for market, you cannot afford to grow any other. This wonderful new Asparagus was developed and introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and although a recent introduction, it has become famous the country over. Growers everywhere are discardinz all other varieties in favor of Mary Washington, because it is earliest, the stalks are larger, more tender, more productive than any other variety. ASPARAGUS PRICES 2-Year-Old Roots Husky 3-Year-Old foram coao cus $0.85 LOOMfors een eee $ 5.00 Roots Ready to Cut P22 forme ein chee 1e25) Oh til? casouge 21.00 Gufont acted ctatccrtens $1.25 OS LOT Reker csi: 262 OM OOO fornia AOLOOn | Zafor cc .. 2.00 SOS FOr Wares aia ae toe 3.25 DEE Io) ea A Rant 3.75 ~ LATHAM Red Raspberry The Commercial Growers’ FIRST CHOICE age Latham grows anywhere on most any type of soil, and so hardy that it will stand 43 Now Bad As Low degrees below zero. Latham berries are large. Best all-around berry to grow. Cans well, and As Latham fine for freezing. Holds the load of fruit well. Latham has that old-fashioned real Red Rasp- berry flavor lacking in so many other varieties. Set Latham plants 312 ft. by 7 ft. apart. March, April and May are the best planting months. Plant soon as ground can be worked 25 plants will plant a row 85 feet long, and plenty for average family. ac 1-Year, No. 1 Plants: Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.60; 12 for $2.95; 25 for $3.95; 50 for $6.25; 100 for $9.95; 200 for $17.00; 300 for $23.95; 500 for $39.00; 1000 for $75.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. 2-Year-Old, Bearing Age Transplants: Each 60c; 3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $3.95; 25 for $6.95; 50 for $11.00; 100 for $19.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. ae SEPTEMBER EVERBEARING RED RASPBERRY TWO BIG CROPS A YEAR The first crop begins to ripen with Latham. The fall crop starts to ripen in early September. In both crops the berries are about j as large as Latham, and about the same quality. The plants are vigorous, healthy, and hardy. This NEW variety has been care- fully tested, and has proved to be the best of the two-crop-a-year ted Rasvberries. 2-Yr.-Old Bearing Age Transplants: Each 60c; 3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.95; 25 for $6.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. CLIMBING ROSE, BLAZE EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSE One of the larget selling Roses ever introduced. Grows in true pillar form. Terrific crop of early blooms followed by repeat blooms throughout the summer and fall season. Plants have the hardiness and good habits of the Paul’s Scarlet parentase. Color is scarlet and does not rapidly fade. 2-yr.-old No. 1, each $1.75; 3 for $4.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. ~ ee Bon! ota ah * £ —— ny ae ae ie sone aig enor pe i ha 2 pienso eval a *. ha os \ INTERLAKEN SEEDLESS. This seedless and almost skinless California type table Grape is as hardy as an Oak. Yellow in color when fully ripe. Juicy and sweet. Gets ripe in August ahead of most other va- MIXED rieties, Vines are vigorous, with large, light green leaves to shade J) those long bunches hidden along the vine. No matter how many This Rainbow mixture is made up of our 10 or 12 named } Grapes you now have planted, one or more Interlaken should be a varieties. Not a poor variety or color in the lot. All strong MUST”. Our supply of plants is a little larger so we have lowered lac aa ese hae See Re ey in Tha Heo = : ; ; ° is This is no ) lot oO i & t 11S i ure s grown ust = the price quite a bit. 2-yr.-old, No. 1 vines, each $1.95; 3-yr.-old, es this peek te es ee Ae ee kinds a Boot ready to bear, each $3.45. LESS DISCOUNTS. ones. You will be delighted when you see yours bloom We offer 2 sizes in this mixture 7 SENECA. The new skinless Grape. Large, compact bunches with golden yellow, oval-shaped peau areare oe and the skin can be eaten. Flavor is honey-sweet and aromatic. Ripens BLOOMING SIZE BULBS—1 in. to 11/4 in. DIAMETER early. Hardy and vigorous; grows anywhere. Keeps well on the vine or in storage until 25 f Tez, 100 f $ 3.95 eee eet cack 0c; 2 for. $1.50;,5 . for .$3-69 5210), for. 56.95; ne eae 4) Tom OOO for eC 0G CACO. This is the new quick growing, young bearing, delicious, sweet, big red Grape ag ahd tae) < that is so popular. Its deep, wine-red color is so pleasing to the eye. Ripening in Septem- GIANT SIZE BULBS. Many PRICES ' ber as they do, the crop will be harvested long before killing frosts. 2-year-old, No. 1, of this size bulb will send 12) for Sioa otae each 45c; 6 for $2.40; 12 for $4.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. up more than 1 stem this 25 for -. 40062 ene: ze s “ . vear. This bulb is 3 times as SO-FOM sectors ier 3.95 ~ BUFFALO. A New York Experiment Station Grape. Buffalo is our finest flavored early blue larre as the blooming siz 100 for ......... 7.00 Grape. Sweet and juicy with melting tender flesh and spicy aroma. Large clusters, delicate bulb above LESS DISCOUNTS blue of fine form. Each 80c; 3 for $2.10; 6 for $3.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. GOLDEN MUSCAT. Wonderful new golden yellow Grape Very larg [om pact i = g p é é arge, c ac I = clusters with large, juicy, sweet and tender berries. Has tangy flavor; desirable vata HARDY AZALEA MOLLIS Y for fancy dessert. For home use and as a commercial Grape it cannot be beat. Vine . rm dh is vigorous and very productive. Rinens late. 2-yr., No. 1 plants, each 80c; MICHIGAN GROWN Azdlea 2 for $1.50; 5 for $3.65; 10 for $6.95. Grow our fine Azaleas just like any other shrub. These do not require a special acid soil, and wil ave : . grow equally well in the sun as in the shade or part shade. Perfectly hardy, and do not require any OC ORDE (Blue). Concord is the most popular blue Grape. More Concord are winter protection. Stands 15 to 20 degrees below zero. These being hybrids come in mixed colors only. Biante Ake all other varieties. It is the commercial table and wine variety. Colors range from orange to orange-red, lavender-pink, and many colors in between. All plants will Yoncord is perfectly hardy, having stood 30 degrees below zero. Does well on have flower buds and are old enough to bloom the first year you set them out. Bloom late May and June. 3-year-old, 12-18 in. plants, each $1.75; 3 for $4.95; 10 for $14.50; 25 for $29.95. 24 in. plants, each $3.00; 2 for $5.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. TALL GROWING IRIS TIGRESS PHLOX any soil. Bunches are large, compact and well shaped. Sweet and juicy. Vines grow fast, and bear young. 2-year-old, No. 1 vines, each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. Interlaken j Collection No. 4 Ther ire over 40 varieties of ome time This is the prettiest of all the reds. Real ~‘Fire ; 2 Interlaken prize-winning varieties of all colors in this Rnceine’’ red. Grows 18 inches tall, and one mass \ Seedless (Patent Pending.) lot. We are offering you some of these at of bloom wher in full bloom. Lasts nearly 2 i an BRONX SEEDLESS 1 Bronx Seedless (Gleditsia triacanthos inermis aurea) these low prices. Mixed. 5 for $1.50; 10 for months We offer 2-year-old, field-grewn, well- : 1 Buffalo $2.25. LESS DISCOUNTS. rooted plants. Each 35¢; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.75. Less Discount. he greatest ne ee since Crimson King aple. This is the only seedless RED Grape that L elders ures Renee Sides Bipake teltage es ee ia we know of and it’s a dandy. About the same oncor Completely free of thorns. Tree is well formed, sym- quality as the famous Caco. Fast growing and GE NiconVines metrical and broadly pyramidal. Sunburst’s brilliant bears young, and very hardy. Nice large coloring is limited to 8 or 10 inches of branch tips bright red bunches. Ripens midseason. 2-yr.- a ae for Only 3-4 ft. trees, $4.75; 2 for $9.00. LESS DIS- old, No. 1 plants, each $1.25; 3 for $ .00 COUNTS. : $3.50. 3-yr.-old, bearing size, each $2.45; NO DISCOUNT 3 for $6.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. The greatest Blackberry discovery in 30 years. It’s been thoroughly tested for 3 years Most Blackberry varieties offered are sterile, and will only bloom, and not bear. EBONY a THORNLESS BOY SENBERRY Sunburst Locust Iris KING will bear large, juicy fruit over a three week’s Berd: It’s very hardy, ane ; thrifty ot Self-pollenizing. Bronx Seedless srower. Bears annually and early in the season before weather sets in. All of the Good Qualities of the Has a sweet nectar flavor. Supply is still limited. 1-Year-Old, No. 1: 6 for $1.95; 12 for Regular Boysenberry BUT NO THORNS $3.55; 25 for $7.25: 50 ore 802 100 for $21.50; 250 for $46.50; 200 for A < ; $87.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. 2-Year-Old, Bearing Age Transplants: 6 for .00; Vines grow 25 feet long, and this pretty apple-green vine CANADA REID RHUBARB 12 for $5.50; 25 for $10.00; 50 for $19.00; 100 for $34.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. A brand new Rhubarb imported from Canada. Stems dark red clear to the heart and up: in the leaf. Sauce made from our Canada Red will x : : ¢ be as red as Strawberry jam. Skin so tender it can be cooked with the 4 stem. Grows to a giant size. Stock still limited. We offer divisions as it AUndsens BUSH CHERRY can not be grown from seed. 2-yr. divisions, each 75¢c; 3 for $2.00; loaded with giant purple beauties is a sight you will never for- get, and after you taste a handful of them, other berries will zo begging for a while. Delicious with cream and sugar, and when made into jam, it’s the last word. THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY PRICES Sera as ion” OT The New gut sen erg At Reh tna a Prove 1-Yr.-Old No. 1 Plants cold athe Age Though the fruit of this new Cherry much resembles a Plum in size and shape, Zu fOramatie sc ccd Sore LURE) ransplants 3-year-old, heavy clumps, $1.50 each. Ready to bear. it comes massed in clusters and at times almost ccmpletely covers the limbs. The . GELOR Mee ter ateve sce ders: secs 1.10 RECh en) oe teehiare aiciepauae $0.60 tree grows in a dwarf bush-like shape, rarely getting over 4 or 5 feet tall. Also (WIT tTe 5 toe doce Cons 1.95 2 for Bb IO Oraeecs rico ecaasOsnG Wee of striking ornamental value. 25 fOr 1... .seeeee eee 2.95 SLIP SCICACIC Dag oases 9, te ‘ oy Plant Hansen Bush Cherries Because: Shiels ofhoma “ouptaccros 5.50 (PAS Old spose opine Dace 3.50 m | 2 < tetas bors omeveny ahs : , —-Perfectly hardy everywhere. OVC Bobonacdacgos pod 9.00 25 for ......-e serene 5.95 \ i Pe we ; ‘Areata to eat fresh, and make delicious preserves. LESS DISCOUNTS em — ay ip 3—Bear heavily, and annually. oe i iin 4—Are dwarf growing. go 5—Fxcellent for hedges, ornamental shrubs and erosion control. 7 | : HANSEN BUSH CHERRY PRICES 2- to 3-ft. tall, 2-yr.-old. Bore in Nursery Row 1957. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.00. 3-4 ft., each $1.25. Less Discount. Hansen Bush Cherry Thornless Boysen- berry Taeaot Maan The Best in the Blackberry Field EASY TO GROW. Each year as we learn more and more about growing the HYBRID cultivated Blueberries, we find that they are not near as fussy about what kind of soil they will grow on, as we did a few years ago. Of course they prefer a rather | moist acid soil, but we also find that they will grow on other soil too, by adding some peat moss, old leaves or sawdust with the soil. Sulphur and water them well during dry spells. The Cultivated Blueberry is a rather DWARF growing plant. A plant 15 years old will not be over 6 feet tall, but it will be the same size in circumference. They grow in a ball shape plant, and their roots are all very near the top of the soil, so they must be cultivated very shallow. Set the plants 5 feet apart each way, and keep clean by frequent cultivation. Hoe all weeds away from the plants. We offer 4-yr. and S-year-old plants. Bcth of these sizes have some buds. You can expect 2 to 6 quarts of fruit from a 5-year-old plant the year after set, when it becomes well established. Even the 3-year-old plants will bear some fruit the same year set. Jersey is the best all around Blueberry. PRICES JERSEY VARIETY 4-Yr.-Old Plants, 5-Year-Old Bushes, 18-24 in. Tall 2-3 ft. Tall. We have 1000 5- Full of Buds— year-old Biueberry Ready to Bear plants that have borne This Y two crops already that HUGE we will sell for— Dat OF fare ao zac wie, ane ae 5 for : 5 Ono eer , 10 for 13.50 Bi fOriiet ier: 11.50 25 for ...- 30.00 TOP foreeneee 21.00 Jersey LESS DISCOUNTS LESS DISCOUNTS Blueberry | HOW TO ORDER ( Fill out and mail your order as soon as TERMS OF REMITTANCE SWEET you can after you receive this catalog. Re- Send post office or express mcney order, member, the earlier the better. On all or- bank draft, or your personal check. Please | BLACK TARTARIAN CHERRY ders received on or before Feb. Sth (post- do not send currency unless you register The very popular purplish-black Sweet Cherry, which ripens so marked Feb. 5th), we are allowing a 20% the letter. Our terms are full payment with early and has marvelously rich flavor. Fruit matures to large size. CASH discount, from anything in this order. However, on orders amcunting to Trees are hardy and bear young and heavily. A leading shipping catalog (except a few items marked ‘‘NO over $20.00, we will accept one-third pay- and canning Cherry. Excellent pollenizer. 1-yr., 11/16 in. trees, DISCOUNT”’). Your order will be ac- ment with order and you may send the 4-5 ft. tall, each $3.95; 3 for $10.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. knowledged by first class mail, and not balance before it is time to ship. | shipped till you tell us to. WHEN TO PLANT. March, April and DISCOUNTS May are spring planting months. October : It will PEAY SOE. 189) mail your order early, and November are best fall planting months. as this year we are allowing 20% _ cash Let us ship when it’s just the right time. eiscount for orders received before Febru- ary 5th. _REFERENCE The Bank of Three Oaks; Citizens Bank, DRIVE IN Michigan City, Indiana; American Railway We invite all nearby customers to drive Express agent; Postmaster, or Dun & Brad- ove to see us. We will pack your order street. while you wait, and in this way you save TRANSPORTATION the transportation costs. Open 7 days a week. Our prices are F.O.B., New Buffalo, Mich. You pay your express or post- aster for the charges. his is 2 s ROR canoe eR: OUR GUARANTEE HOW TO SHIP We guarantee all of our nursery stock to be We ship everything either by express just as represented in our catalog; fully up to or parcel post. grade, of good quality, free from disease, and absolutely true to name; also to reach the cust- omer alive, and in perfect growing condition. DISCOUNT Furthermore, we will, at our option, either Before replace free of charge, or refund purchase price Feb 5 on any stock that arrives in bad condition, pro- viding claim is made within 10 days after arrival. After 10 days, it is mutually agreed that stock is satisfactory. If stock is unsatisfactory on arrival, DISCOUNT be sure to get signed statements from your ex- Ree press agent or pcstmaster showing extent of erore damage, and send this along with your claim. Do Mar. 5 not return plants unless so instructed by us. It 1s mutually agreed thet in any event we will not be liable for more than the purchase price of the stock. It is understood and agreed DISCOUNT between the customer and ourselves that the Bef purchaser’s order and our acknowledgement of erore its receipt shall constitute a mutual acceptance Apr 5 of the above terms and conditions. Continued growth depends upon soil, cli- matic conditions, planting and care—condi- tions we cannot control—hence is not guar- anteed. Black Tartarian Cherry [10} DWARF FRUIT TREES @ FULL SIZE FRUIT ® EASY TO PICK @ EASY TO CARE FOR, @ TAKES LITTLE SPACE DWARF PEACHES Imagine trees, not over 6 feet tall when fully matured, produc- ing BIG Peaches the same as standard type trees! No more need for ladders—take very little space—bear second year after planting—heavy producers. Beau- tiful ornamental when in bloom. These trees are budded on a special, hardy understock, which is more dwarf than any other un- derstock we know of. Elberta, Redhaven and Hale-Haven varie- ties. 2-yr.-old, each $3.25; 2 for $6.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. DWARF SUPERIOR RED PLUM Grows Dwarf-like Wine-red color, yellow flesh Juicy and sweet. One of the hard- jest) and could be classed as! 4 dwarf. Tree bears second year, and annually. Ripens middle of August. Best red Plum. 11/16 in., 2-yr., each $3.95. LESS DIS- COUNTS. ~ DWARF APPLE TREES Dwarf Apple trees are in great demand. You can plant them in a very small space as they never get over 8 to 10 feet tall at ma- turity. They produce the same large fruit that a standard Apple tree will. It’s only the tree that stays small. Very attractive in bloom, and the fruit is so easy to pick. Start bearing the year after set. We have to offer: Double Red Delicious, Double Red Jona- than, Double Red McIntosh. 3- 4 ft., each $3.50; 2 for $6.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. Dwarf Apple Dwarf Pears ‘DWARF BARTLETT PEARS These Pear trees are just the thing for small back yards or crowded quarters. Trees never get large. Bear year after set. Fruit large as standard Pear. It’s just the trees that stay small. A 6-foot tall DWARF Pear tree will bear a bushel of Pears. Set 8 feet apart. We offer trees ready to bear. 2- 3 ft., each $2.95; 2 for $5.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. —_—— FULL SIZE FRUIT TREES APPLES _, DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Far superior to the common red De- licious as it is highly colored all around, with no green sides. America’s number one Apple. Bears in a wide range of soils and climates. The fruits are very large, solid red, and rather long in shape. Truly a most beautiful Apple, and the best eat- ing Apple of them all. 7 YELLOW DELICIOUS. Winter. Comes into bearing early, pro- ducing heavy crops. Very thrifty, hardy, vigorous grower. A golden Apple which has won fame as an outstanding variety. ~ DOUBLE RED JONATHAN. It’s solid red, good sized, firm, juicy, and keeps well. Its flesh is white and brittle with that tart, tangy flavor that’s in a class all its own. —/YELLOW TRANSPARENT. The finest extra early yellow Apple: It ripens in July and the season continues to September. Fruit medium size, can be used for pies and sauce. Flesh white, mild, juicy and sweet. Bears young and regularly. a a nal APPLE 2-Yr.-Old, 11/16 in., 4-6 ft. Tall PRICES Each $2.50 3 for $6.95 10 for $19.95 a - t s PEACHES _7 HALE-HAVEN. Our fancy, well bred Hale-Haven trees bear young. Freestone, and deep orange-yellow with deep red color many days before they are fit to pick. Firm, yet tender, sweet and juicy. The best canning and freezing variety of them all. Self pollenizing. Ripens August Ist to August 20th. ~ ELBERTA. Roundish oval in shape, with deep golden skin blushed carmine-red. Flesh is golden, rich flavored, ideally firm and fine textured. Good freezing Peach. Fruit freestone. Self-pollenizing variety. (Ripening date Aug. 20 to Sept. 10.) ’REDHAVEN. A flaming scarlet Peach that ripens extra early and is very hardy. Redhaven has rapidly risen to fame. Colored up with gorgeous all-over red. Peach has fine, sweet, firm textured, golden flesh. Very desirable for can- ning. Redhaven ripens 10 days ahead of regular Hale-Haven. Freestone and self-pollenizing. Peach Prices: 2-yr.-old. 4-5 ft. tall, each $2.50; 3 for $6.95; 10 for $19.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. —MONTMORENCY PIE CHERRY The finest and most reliable pie Cherry ever introduced. Big, round, juicy, bright red fruits will be yours to eat fresh or canned every July if you set our ‘‘Certified Bud Selected’’ trees this spring. Often bears the year after set. Deliciously sub-acid. Good to eat fresh, or cammed, frozen or in pies. Also the one to use for Cherry juice. 2-yr.-old, 11/16 in., Super Size Mont- morency Trees, each $2.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. PEAR _ BARTLETT PEAR. Large yellow fruit with red blush. White flesh, juicy and sweet. Ripens middle to last of August. Excellent eaten fresh or canned. 2-year-old, 11/16 in. trees, 4-5 ft. tall, each $2.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. PLUM + SUPERIOR. Wine-red color, yellow flesh. Juicy and sweet. One of the hardiest, 5 and could be classed as a dwarf. Tree bears second year, and annually. Ripens middle of August. Rest red Plum. 2-yr.-old, 11/16 in., 4-6 ft. tall, each $2.95; 3 for $8.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. STANLEY PRUNE (Improved Italian Plum). Large blue Prune type Plum. Sweetest of all Plums. Flesh is yellow as butter. Starts to bear young and regularly each year. Ripens early September. Eat them fresh, can them, or freeze them, and vou will have the best. Order early. 2-yr.-old, 11/16 in., 4-6 ft. tall, each $2.95; 3 for $8.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. = HARDY APRICOT Extremely valuable as a fresh fruit and a superior fruit for canning or drying. Rich yellow with orange blush. Flesh sweet and juicy, and rich. Freestone and very productive. 11/16 in., 4-5 ft., each $2.95. LESS DIS- COUNTS. NECTARINE Lovely pink flowers in spring, on small, ornamental trees. Loads of de- liciously sweet fruit in late summer! Smooth skin like Plums. Mellow, rich, juicy flesh like Peaches. Very fragrant and attractive. 2-yr.-old, each $2. 95% NUT TREES — CHINESE CHESTNUTS (Castanea Mollissima). This wonderful new strain of Chinese Chestnut is very hardy, having stood 22 degrees below zero. Blight resistant. Prolific bearers. Start bearing young often the third year. Trees grow about the size and shape of an Apple tree, Fine flavored sweet nuts, much better than the American Chestnut. Also makes a fine shade tree in any lawn. We offer fine 2- to 3-ft. trees in transplants with fine root system. Each $2.50; 2 for $4.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. JGIANT FILBERT. Produces the largest, sweet meated nuts of them all. Heavy producer, and will grow anywhere, either high or low ground, but prefer lower land. We offer plants 2 to 3 ft. tall, transplanted. 2-3 ft., each $2.75; 2 for $5.00; 5 for $9.50. NO DISCOUNT. Supply limited. HALL’S ALMOND. We are pleased to offer this new improved dual purpose ~/ tree that blooms so beautifally and bears a fine crop of delicious Almonds. Northern grown; these trees are hardy and can be grown wherever it is possible to grow Peach trees. They produce abundant crops of top quality, Eueripous nuts. Used extensively by commercial bakers and confectioners, and housewives everywhere. Hall’s Almond is a ranid growing, young bear- ing nut tree. 4-5 ft. trees, each $2.95. 85) FLOWERING SHRUBS | NEW DWARF CORKBARK SHRUB FOR BRILLIANT AUTUMN FOLIAGE A new attractive shrub because of its heavily ridged branches. Flutings resemble layers of cork. New dwarf type. Foliage is especially fine in autumn when it changes to many brilliant shades. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 2-yr., each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. SCARLET FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica Rubra) Loads of bright scarlet-red flowers with golden stamens, charmingly arranged all along stems in early spring. Foliage is green tinged maroon and very interesting. A medium height shrub. Also makes a hardy, dense hedge. Small, fragrant Quinces make delicious jelly. Rich in pectin. Strong, 18-24 in. plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.10. LESS DISCOUNTS. MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA Large Lily-like flowers of creamy white-rose-pink. This is the most popular of the hardy Magnolias and is one of the first trees to bloom. The delightfully fragrant flowers appear before the leaves. Trees grow 12 to 15 feet. Attractive rich waxy green foliage. Likes acid soil. 2-3 ft., bushy trees, each $4.25; 2 for $8.00. 3-4 ft. trees, each $5.95. LESS DISCOUNTS MAGNOLIA NIGRA Large, Lily-like flowers of dark purplish red and attractive, rich waxy green foliage. One of the first trees to bloom in spring. Trees grow 12 to 15 feet tall. 2-3 ft. trees, branched, each $4.25; 2 for $8.25. LESS DISCOUNTS. BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi) (Not pictured.) The vine which clings to any surface! Thrives in shade and on northern exposures, where many others fail. Glossy, deeply lobed leaves turn red in autumn. Perfectly hardy. Gets established first year, then grows rapidly. Especially good on cement, brick, 4 stone surfaces where others do not cling. 2-year, field- pee grown vines: Each 55¢; 2 for $1.00. LESS DIS- COUNTS. TEUCRIUM (Not pictured.) A shrub-like plant of dwarf growth. Small, shiny, dark green leaves. Resemble Dwarf Box- wood, and may be used in place of Boxwood where Boxwoods are not hardy. Can be clipped, and never rets over 15 inches high. Excellent for flower bed edges. Likes full sun. 3-yr.-old, 12 in. across: Each 60c; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. DWARF BLOOD LEAVED MAPLE Rounded, dwarf growing trees, seldom over 10 feet tall, indented leaves of unrivaled brilliancy. Their early spring and midsummer color is a vivid blood-red. 1\ ft. tall trees, bushy, each $4.25. 24-30 in. trees, bushy, each $6.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. Corkbark PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD Tree Budded Cornus Florida Rubra The large reddish pink flowers which come be- fore the leaves appear in the spring, present a vision | of loveliness against the new green of an early | sprint lawn. Foliage is a deep green turning to i rich bronzy red in autumn. Ideal as a specimen | plant or fine for group plantings. 2-3 ft. trees, i each $2.85; 2 for $5.25. LESS DISCOUNTS. WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD Our most beautiful native flowering tree. The leaves are oval, bright gre2zn, and turn to shades of red in the fall. Early in spring the large white Dogwood blossoms come and present a sight to please the most exacting. Heavy rooted, 2-3 ft. trees, each $1.75; 2 for $3.00. 3-4 ft. trees, each $2.95; 2 for $5.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. Blood-Leaved Maple New! FORSYTHIA, “SPRING GLORY” LARGER, BRILLIANT YELLOW BLOOMS FOR EARLIEST COLOR A spectacular new Forsythia which bears such masses of so much larger blooms than older varieties that a mature plart in full bloom in early spring is an almost unbelievable sight. The brilliant large yellow florets completely cover the branches, giving the effect of a giant sunburst. Canes grow erect with gracefully droop- ing tips. Very hardy in all sections of the country end thrives and grows vigorously in ordinary soil. 2-yr.-old 2-3 ft. tall, each 85¢; 3 for $2.25. LESS DISCOUNTS. COLLECTION No. 5 Let us make you up a nice Collection of named shrubs from this catalog. All 18-24 inch or larger and 2-yr.-old. Our selection for Only $4.95 NO DISCOUNT [12] Flowering Quince Magnolia Soulangeana Magnolia Nigra Forsythia ee GIANT DAHLIAS This mixture is made up of many varieties and a complete range of colors, over 20 new and better varieties. Not a “‘DUD”’ in the lot. 5 for $1.65; 10 for $2.85; 25 for $6.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. CREEPING PHLOX MOUNTAIN PINK, PHLOX SUBULATA Moss or Creeping Phlox One of the best loved and best known of the spring blooming family. These low spread- ing plants, with solid sheets of flowers that hide the mossy evergreen foliage through May and early June, have endeared themselves to everyone. They are about 6 inches high and make clumps from 1 to 2 feet across. All are sun lovers and are very drought resistant. Ex- cellent for the rockery, front of the hardy border. Colors are Blue, Pink, and White. Any 3 for $1.00; any 6 for $1.95; any 10 for $3.10. LESS DISCOUNTS. >| Hisiscus- i Mallow Marvel Immense, bell-shaped flow- ers measuring 7 to 8 inches across ate borne on tall, erect canes. Easy to grow, and very hardy. The wide range of colors makes a very showy display. Large, ornamental leaves. Mixed colors only. 2-yr.-old plants, 55¢ each; 2 for $1.00; 10 for $3.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. “Lost Label” EVERBLOOMING Every ne loves a bargain. These 5 Roses that we offer you are 2-yr.-old, but not the top grade. They are not cully either. Every plant will bloom this year. We will sell them in bunches of 5 plants, 1 red, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow and 1 two-tone. The varieties will be good standard kinds. You will be pleased. 1 bunch (5 plants) for only $2.49. NO DISCOUNT. FLOWERING SHRUBS LILACS PRESIDENT LINCOLN This is the only true blue Lilac that we know of. Single, very fragrant and a sure bloomer. This is a French hybrid. Panicles 8-12 inches long, thickly massed with single blue florets. 2-year- old, 18-24 in., strong plants, each $1.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. CHARLES JOLY Double purple-red. This is one of the best. Large blooms that are held up well above the foliage. Bush is a very good grower. Grows up- right. Dark green foliage. Hardy Hybrids. Very sweet scented. 18-24 in., strong plants, each $2.50. COLLECTION No. 18 1 Pres. Lincoln Lilac 1 Chas. Joly 18-24 in. Plants—-2 for Only $3.25 NO DISCOUNTS PERSIAN LILAC A dwarf variety with slender, arching branches. A more profuse bloomer than the common, and does not sprout from the roots. Desirable for grouping with other shrubs. Makes a_ beautiful hedge when planted 2 feet apart and trimmed to desired height. Strong, 2-yr.-old, 18-24 in., each 75c; 3 for $2.10. LESS DISCOUNTS. DWARF CRIMSON SPIREA Crimson-red flowers in large, flat clusters from June until fall. Shrubs grow 3 to 4 feet tall; may be trimmed as desired. Very hardy; thrives every- where. 2-yr., blooming age bushes, each 85c; 2 for $1.65; 4 for $2.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. RED BARBERRY Green Hedge Barberry Same as green Barberry except that the foliage is bright red. Stays red all summer and followed by red berries in the fall. Plant 18 inches apart. Fine to plant near or around evergreens to dis- courage dogs. 15-18 in., strong plants, 3-yr.- old, each 65c; 3 for $1.80. 18-24 in., each 95c¢. 24-30 in., each $1.25. LESS DISCOUNTS. GREEN HEDGE BARBERRY Barberry Thunbergi makes an ideal low growing, bushy hedge for front lawns, and along short drive- ways. Also useful for groups of three or five in corners. Green leaves turn gold and scarlet in fall. Red berries remain through winter. Set bushes 18 inches apart. (Rust-free type.) Well rooted, well branched, strong, 15-18 in. plants, each 40c; 10 for $3.50; 25 for $7.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. AMOOR RIVER PRIVET HEDGE This is the most popular and useful hardy hedge. Grows under all conditions, both favorable and unfavorable. Even grows in smoky city sections, where other plants fail. Dark green leaves, with clusters of fine small flowers early in the spring. Can be clipped any time during the growing season as well as when dormant. Should be set 8 inches apart. 2-year-old, heavy, 18-24 inch plants, each 40c; 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.50; 25 for $6.00; 100 for $19.50. 2-3 ft., extra heavy, 6 for $3.00; 12 for $4.00; 25 for $7.50; 100 for $25.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI One of the most common but still one of the most beautiful of all shrubs. So easy to grow. Early in the spring the leafless branches will be covered with tiny snow-white blooms drooping gracefully te the ground, Often called Bridal Wreath. We offer strong, field-grown plants in 18- 24 in. size. Best size to plant. Will bloom this vear. 3-year-old, 18-24 in., each 60c; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.00; 10 for $40.00; 25 for $9.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. President Lincoln Red Barberry Spirea Van Houttei Crimson Spirea Purple Persian Lilac Mock Orange Hydrangea A.G. Hydrangea P.G. ROSE GOLD ~ PUSSY WILLOW Grows just like our French Pussy Willow except the cat- kins instead of being grayish white are rose gold in color. and much larger. Fast growing. 18-24 in., strong, each 75c; 3 for $2.10. LESS DISCOUNT. REDBUD One of the handsomest of the low-growing, flat-topped trees. Attains a height of about 15 feet at maturity. Along the numerous, wide spreading branches, rosy lavender blooms appear before the tree leafs out in spring. Flowers are so thick the tree appears as a small pink cloud. Due to the extreme hardness of the wood, the tree is usually very late leafing out. 3-4 ft., bushy trees, each $1.95. 4-5 ft., bushy trees, each $2.75. 5-6 ft., bushy trees, each $4.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. Double Virginal MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus, Virginal) Blooms throughout the season. Without question one of the most beautiful of the shrubs. Single flowers on one-year wood; double flowers on two-year wood. Grows 6 to 8 feet in height and is a valuable addition to any shrub group. Blooms with single flowers on new growth all summer. 18-24 in., 2-yr.-old, each 75c; 3 for $2.10. LESS DISCOUNTS. HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow) This is the Snowball type Hydrangea. Large blooms in June and last all summer. Will grow in shade as well as sunlight. Large, 18-24 in. plants, ready to bloom, each 65c; 3 for $1.80. LESS DISCOUNTS. Red Flowering Bush HONEYSUCKLE A remarkable shrub because of its deep green foli- age, its hardiness and its free blooming habit. All the fine qualities of the bush Honeysuckle plus a distinctly new color of blooms. The actual colored photograph at left above cannot do justice to the beauty of this shrub. It thrives in most any location or in most any type of soil. When it is in full bloom it is literally studded with glowing rosy red flowers of most exquisite frasrance. Mature height 8 feet. 2-yr. shrubs, each 85c; 3 for $2.25. Crimson King MAPLE (Plant Patent No. 735) Truly the best Red Maple grown. A great improve- ment over Schwedler’s purple leaf Maple, In the spring the foliage is a much richer red and Crimson King carries this deep red foliage through the entire season. Very hardy and easy to grow. Reaches the height of approximately 50 feet at maturity. 5-6 ft. trees, each $5.95. LESS DISCOUNTS. HYDRANGEA P. G. Flowers are extra large, white at first, turning to a pretty pinkish purple, and later on in the fall to a per- fect bronze. Fine winter bouquet. Blooms July to October. Blooms this vear. 18-24 in., strong plants, each 95c; 2 for $1.75. VARIEGATED DOGWOOD Crimson King Maple (Cornus Elegantissima) For Beautiful Foliage One of the scarcest shrubs among nurserymen today, yet one of the finest grown. Reaches only 4 to 5 feet Blue Hydrangea in height. Branches have beautiful purplish red bark 2 and foliage is most strikingly variegated. The color con- trast in the shruh border creates a delightful effect. May be easily held to any desired size by trimming. 2-3 ft. tall, 2-vr.-old, each 60c; 2 for $1.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. WHITE SNOWBALL This fine common old shrub is still very popular. Blooms around Decoration Day. Large, white, ball- shaped flowers that resemble Snowballs. 2-yr., 18-24 in. plants, each 75c. LESS DISCOUNTS. BLUE HYDRANGEA We offer a new variety, Nikko Blue, which all summer has immense flower heads, often a foot across, that last for many weeks. In ordinary soil the flowers are pink. In acid soil, they are blue. You can make your soil acid by mixing in one half Peat Moss. Does best in partial or full shade, even on north side of house. Grows only 3 to 4 feet tall, making a well rounded shrub just as wide. A group of 2 or 3 will enhance the beauty of a picture window in your home. A rare plant of exquisite beauty, which will produce a fine crop of glorious blue flowers measuring 6 to 10 inches across. A few old rusty nails in the hole as you plant will assure them to bloom blue and stay blue. Or a teaspoon of aluminum sulphate will do the trick also. 2-year-old, field-grown plants, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.75. LESS DISCOUNTS. grown anywhere. spraying, trimming, when they leave here wholesale. and fertilizing, so that ae Sey ‘ s LESS DISCOUNT Black Hills Spruce BLACK HILLS SPRUCE Rich glaucous greenish blue color much thicker than Norway. A little slower growing too. Shapely with heavy thick foliage. Very hardy, and orna- mental. 12-18 in., $2.00; 11-2 ft., $2.50; 2-3 ft., $3.50; 3-4 ft., $5.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. DOUGLAS FIR One of the prettiest of all the Fir trees. Bushy. Beautiful for Christmas trees. 15-18 in. tall, bushy trees, each $2.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. BLUE PFITZER JUNIPER This is exactly the same as Pfitzer Juniper, ex- cept the color. Blue Pfitzer has a beautiful blue sheen that stays blue all year long. 18-24 in. well-shaped trees, each $4.00. SPREADING YEW Beautiful Yew of moderate bushy growth, usually grows wider than tall. Branches from the bottom, developing into a bush form. Spreading branches densely clothed with short, dull green leaves. The most attractive spreading evergreen. Will grow in semi-shade. 18-24 in. spread, each $4.95; 2 for $9.00. NORWAY SPRUCE This is one of the easiest and fastest growing of all the evergreens, ard also one of the most beautiful ones, The foliage is dark green throughcut the whole season. It is so hardy and thrifty that it will grow anywhere—on high dry yellow sand, or on low ground where water will stand part of the year. For windbreaks that are the best, also for Christmas trees, as well as ornamentals. 12-18 in., $2.00; 114-2 ft., $2.50; 2-3 ft., $3.50; 3-4 ft., $5.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE No doubt the most beautiful and most popular evergreen of them all. A very hardy evergreen and works in most landscape work. Foliage greenish blue to silvery blue. The- best color is in the spring when the new growth starts. : Should be set in the full sunlight for best color. 5-yr.-old, . ats ra 15-18 in., bushy trees, each $2.50. LESS DISCOUNTS. an f Norway Spruce Evergreens are becoming more and more popular each year for land- scape work and foundation plantings. With just a little care and trim- ming they last for years. Our evergreens are the finest that can be Our land is just right. We give them perfect care— they on their way to you. Our prices are less than This beautiful new [Iarberry, valued for its bril- liant red leaves, holds its rich color all summer and fall. Red berries remain through the winter. Makes a fine color contrast among evergreens and a whole hedge is gorgeously colorful; good for group plant- ings and cornérs also. Plant 18 inches apart in sunny location. Sturdy, well-branched bushes. Rust-proof variety. Grows about 3 feet high. HEAVY 2-YR., FIELD-GROWN SPECIMEN PLANTS Each 3 for 15-18 in., bushy plants ........ $0.65 $1.80 18-24 in., bushy plants ........ .95 2.70 Upright Growing are full of Yew pep UPRIGHT GROWING YEW Will thrive in full shade or full sun. Grows upright, shrub- like. Not too narrow. Fine for corner plantings, or between windows. Can be pruned to most any shape, or will stand cut- ting back if it should become too large for the place it is in. Its dark green foliage, with its lighter new growth, makes it about the prettiest of all evergreens. Very hardy and tough. Does well in sand or hard ground, wet or dry. Lasts many years, and never seems to need replacing. 18-24 in., pruned for full- ness, $5.95 each. GLOBE ARBOR-VITAE A dwarf evergreen, with compact globe shape. Dark green. Fine for cemetery landscape work. 4-yr.-old, 18x18 in. trees, bushy, each $3.50. 12x12 in., each $2.50. PYRAMIDAL ARBOR-VITAE Dark green foliage, hardy, pyramidal shape. Grows any- where. Plant one on each side of your garden gate, or each side of your front steps. We offer different sizes. 18-24 in., each $3.50; 2-3 ft., each $4.50. Rh Globe Arbor-Vitae Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae