Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. A. E. WOHLERT THE GARDEN NURSERIES NARBERTH. PA. SEC. 435V2 P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID NARBERTH. PA. PERMIT NO. 1 'J. Department of Agriculture* Washington, D. C. Bureau of Plant Industry, Horticultural & Pemological Inves, AZALEAS AMOENA, magenta flowers, very bushy spreading shrub HINODEGIRI, hardy ever¬ green, brilliant carmine pink flowers INDICA ALBA, low grow¬ ing, dense, white flowers KAEMPHERI, a deciduous sort, grows tall, flowers reddish orange PINK PEARL (Kurume Azalea), rosy pink SCHLIPPENBACHI, soft pink Size Each 20-24" $7.50 24-30" 10.00 30-36" 15.00 10-12" 3.50 12-15" 4.00 15-18" 6.50 18-24" 7.50 18-20" 5.00 20-24" 7.50 24-30" 12.50 18-24" 4.00 24-30" 6.00 30-36" 7.50 18-24" 10.00 24-30" 15.00 6-8" 2.00 8-10" 2.50 10-12" 3.00 Larger sizes of Azaleas quoted upon request JAPANESE RED-LEAF BARBERRY Similar to the green-leaved Japanese Barberry, but the foliage is a rich, bronzy red, similar to the red-leaved Japanese Maples. As the season advances, this new variety becomes more bril¬ liant and gorgeous and in the fall its foliage changes to vivid orange scarlet and red shades. All that is required to develop its brilliant color¬ ing at all seasons is that it be planted in full exposure to the sun. Each 15-18" high » . $1.00 18-24" high . 1.75 2- 3' high . . . - 2.50 3- 4' high . 3.50 9-10" Seedlings, 3 for $1.00 Specimen plants, $5.00 to $15.00 each ^Shlerts IPloweritui (fixes v Japanese flowering cherried Chinese flowering crahs C^imericu’s Tinest Collection A. E. WOHLERT THE GARDEN NURSERIES ISARBERTII, PA. Holland Bulbs now Arriving Place Your Order While Our Supply is Unlimited OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER DELIVERY DARWIN TULIPS for Fall, 1930 Approx. Height Doz. 100 1000 26" Baron de la Tonnaye, deep rose . $0.85 $6.00 $55.00 24" Bartigon, clear crimson red . .80 5.50 45.00 27" Benjamin Franklin, pinkish marbled . .90 7.00 60.00 23" Blue Amiable, rich bluish heliotrope . . . .80 5.50 45.00 26" Chant du Cygne, raspberry red . .90 7.00 60.00 20" Clara Butt, clear pink . . . .65 4.50 • 40.00 26" Farncombe Sanders, rosy red . .65 4.50 40.00 30" Faust, deep satiny purple, very dark . .90 8.00 75.00 20" Inglescomb Yellow, canary yellow . .70 5.50 50.00 26" La Tulipe Noire, the black tulip . . .90 7.00 60.00 26" Mad. Krelage, pink . .85 6.00 55.00 27" Mary Pickford, clear rosy pink, white center. 1.00 8.00 75.00 26" Massachusetts, vivid pink . .85 6.00 55.00 26" Mrs. Potter Palmer, reddish violet . 1.00 8.00 75.00 27" President Taft, crimson red . 1.25 9.00 87.00 26" Pride of Haarlem, satiny rose . .65 5.00 45.00 23" Princess Elizabeth, beautiful pink . .85 5.50 45.00 28" Prof. Rauwenhof, orange red . .80 6.00 50.00 20" Rev. Ewbank, lilac mauve . . . .80 6.00 50.00 27" Scarlet Beauty, deep scarlet . 1.00 8.00 75.00 07" The Sultan, maroon black . .85 6.00 55.00 28" White City, pure white . 1.25 9.00 26" White Emperor, pure white . DARWIN MIXED, a line mixture of choice 1.00 8.00 75.00 varieties . BREEDER TULIPS .65 5.00 40.00 Bacchus, dark violet blue . Bronze Queen, bronzy buff, inside golden 1.50 io.oo 90.00 bronze . .85 6.00 50.00 Marginata, apricot orange . .90 7.00 60.00 Mount Everest, best white . .85 6.00 50.00 Tiberius, bronzy lilac, tall . .85 6.00 50.00 Tokay, lavender blue . 1.00 8.00 70.00 Velvet King, glossy dark purplish violet . 1.50 10.00 90.00 Violet Queen, deep violet with blue base. . . . 1.25 9.00 80.00 CHOICE MIXED . .80 6.00 50.00 No less than a dozen of any one variety. 50 of a variety at the 100 rate; 500 at the 1000 rate, Postpaid. Directions — Plant TULIP BULBS in October or early November, from 8 to 12 inches apart, and set them 4 inches under the ground, or, in other words, 4 inches of soil should cover the bulbs. They should be planted where the drainage is good. While they enjoy a sandy loam soil, they will do well in heavy soil if planted where melting snow will immediately drain away. When the ground is frozen solid, cover with 2 or 3 inches of straw or litter, which should be removed early in April. HYACINTHS Large Bedding Alida Cornelia, light rose. Grand Monarque, porcelain blue. Grand Maitre, lavender blue, shaded darker. King of the Blues, rich dark blue, large truss. King of the Violets, light lilac, large flower. Lady Derby, soft rosy pink. La Victoire, brilliant carmine-red. L’Innocence, pure white. Marconi, rosy-pink, broad spike. Queen of the blues, clear lavender blue, broad truss. Yellow Hammer, golden yellow. Price — 20c each; $1.75 per dos.; $12.00 per 100 — Postpaid. CROCUS Baron von Brunow, dark purple. King of the Whites, pure white, very large. Large Yellow, yellow. Sir Walter Scott, white, purplish blue striped, large. Price — 65c doz.; $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 — Postpaid SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) Single flowering, 50c dos.; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 — Postpaid Double flowering, 70c do?;.; 5.00 per 100; 45.00 per 1000 — Postpaid MAGNOLIAS Each Magnolia Nigra (Purpurea), 12-18" $3.50 dark purple. One of the 18-24" 5.00 finest Magnolias in cultiva- 2-2/2 6.00 tion. 2/i-V 7.50 3-4' 10.00 Magnolia Soulangeana, pink. 18-24" 5.00 2- 3' 7.50 3- 4' 10.00 4- 5' 15.00 5- 6' 20.00 6- 7' 25.00 PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS (Japanese Spurge) A ground cover, growing from six to eight inches high. It is evergreen, perfectly hardy and endures dense shade and dry locations. Excellent for under trees, or any position requiring other than grass for a ground cover. 100 1000 Field-grown plants ........ $10.00 $60.00 Selected plants . 7.00 45.00 Well-rooted plants . 5.00 35.00 JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY AND CRAB Assortments 3 Cherries, 18'24", $9.00 value for. ... . $6.00 Kofugen, Naden, Fujisan. 4 Cherries, 2'3', $13.50 value for . 10.00 3*4' . 14.00 Hosokawa Beni, Rosea, Sekisan, Yoshino. 5 Cherries, 3-4', $21.25 value for . 15.00 Pink Pearl, Kofugen, Fujisan, Mikurumagaeshi and Ojochin. 5 Cherries, 5 '6', $31.00 value for. ..... 25.00 Kofugen, Campanulata, Amano' gawa, Beni Higan and Rosea. 5 Crabs, 2*3', $7.00 value for . 5.00 Atrosanguinea, Baccata, Floribunda, Spectabilis and Weeping Crab. 6 Crabs, 4-5', $15.50 value for . 10.00 Scheideckeri, Ioensis, Floribunda Purpurea, Eleyi, Atrosanguinea and Weeping. 7 Crabs, 5 '6', $25.50 value for . 20.00 Atrosanguinea, Bechtels, Flexilis, Eleyi, Scheideckeri, Sieboldi Calo* carpa and Toringo. Above assortments sent to any address in United States, East of the Rockies, PREPAID, iRAK I IT 1 6 1930 * .r.xsit «f ApiettoSi Tin&Saint^ Ftl 1330 M U V'Sfi- Y iC-S i L/ II ! ti ★ 0 TT,a.B«( all lairting ime—