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HARDY GARDEN VARIETIES 


$1.60 per 10; $2.00 per 25; 35c each. 


Ailegro—S. D. Upright glowing salmon pink. 

Autumn Sunlight—D. Early branching golden yellow. 

Avalanche—D. Branching long stemmed white, cream 
center. 

Aviator—D. Medium size upright fiery red. 

Betty—S. D. Tall upright pink. 

Bokhara—D. Upright rosy crimson. Bristol, ’47. 

Bonfire—D. Medium size, upright, long lasting red. 

Burma—D. Branching bronze, peach and soft orange. 

Butterball—D. Branching, compact, early bright yellow. 

Charlies Nye—D. Upright bright yellow, high cushion cen- 
ter. 

Chippewa—S. D. Large reddish purple. 

Chiquita—D,. Medium size dome shaped lemon yellow. 
U-oreChicazo, 741, 

Chris. Columbus—S. D. Early branching white. 

Clara Jameson—D. Tall, heavy growing, upright, perfect 
orange red button. 

Courageous—S. D. Dark red. 

Dahlia Mum—D. Bright crimson. 

Dee Dee Ahrens—D. Early, upright, long stemmed, full 
centered white. ; 

Early Joan Helen—S. D. Brilliant rosy red of medium 
height. Foliage covered with good sized flowers. 

Exeter—D. Medium sized yellow. U. of N. H. 

Glittering Hills—S. D. Upright yellow, ’47. 

Glowing Coals—S. D. Branching dark red. 

Golden Rose—S. D. Rose pink. 

Golden Salmon—S. D. Large salmon and gold. Rosebud, 
"AT. 

Gold Treasure—D. Large, very deep golden yellow. 

Golden Hours—S. D. Early yellow. Chicago, ’48. 

Hilltop Gold—S. D. Upright bright golden yellow. Rose- 
bud, ’47. 

Honeycomb—D. Good size, yellow button, ’48. 

Irene—D. Small white, perfect button. 

Jayeff—D. Upright, good size, light bronze-amber-pink. 
Martin, ’47. 

Jewelry—D. Light bright pink. 

Judith Anderson—D. Upright deep golden yellow button. 

King Midas—D. Large upright soft yellow, tinted orange. 

Klondike Gold—D. Medium size, bright golden yellow. 

Kristina—S. Bright pink. 

Lola—s. D. Good size, bright golden yellow. 

Late Rose—D. Talli, erect, deep bright pink button. 

Lavender Lady—D. Branching lavender pink. 

Magnolia—s. D. Cream and chamois pink. 

Mandalay—D. Medium size, orange bronze. 

Miss Lace—D. Large bright soft pink. Martin, ’47. 

Murmurs—D. Early deep lavender pink. 

National Velvet—D. Good size, dark red, ’47. 

Olive Longland—D. Apricot tinted salmon pink. 

Orange Cluster—S. D. Deep golden yellow. Rosebud, ’47. 

Orchid Spoon—S. D. Branching lavender pink. 

Oriental Glory—S. D. Spreading bright orange red, gold 
reverse. 

Peggy—D. Full centered bright pink. 


HARDY GARDEN VARIETIES 


$1.00 per 10; $2.00 per 25; 35c¢ each. 


Robert Brydon—D. Dense, bushy, free flowering dark red. 

Red Velvet—S. D. Upright dark red. 

Red Anemone—D. Red with bronze red cushion center. 

Red Riding Hood—D. Strong growing, large rosy red. 

Rose Mound—Ss. D. Resembles Pink Cushion but deeper 
and taller. 

Rosita—D. Small button-shaped pink. Chicago, 747. 

Rheingold—Upright single amber. 

Red Gold—D. Medium size, upright bright reddish orange. 

Sequoia—D. Large early upright amber peach. 

Sunape—D. Medium size golden yellow. U. of N. H. 

Sunkist—D. Upright tall deep yellow button. 

The Chief—S. D. Upright large brilliant scarlet and gold. 

The Moor—D. Bright crimson. 

White Wonder—D. Upright free flowering white. 

W ychewood—S. D. Early yellow. Chicago, ’48. 

Winterset—D. Large, erect, tall, free flowering white, 47. 

Violet—D. Spreading reddish purple. 

Yellow Spoon—S. D. Upright yellow. 


$1.50 per 10; $3.00 per 25; 35c each. 


Autumn Song—S. D. Wine rose. 

Buckeye Beauty—D. Upright light lavender pink shaded 
light gold. Tall plant, full flower. Martin, ’48. 

Dubonnet—S. Large upright lavender pink. 

Dwarf Jewell—D. Dwarf spreading pink. $2.00 per 10. 

Garnet—D. Dark crimson. 

Golden Sunset—S. D. Large red and yellow. U.of Chi., ’48. 

Karl A. Reiche—S. D. Strawberry pink. Bristol, ’48. 

Maroon ’n’ Gold—D. Large early orange red, gold reverse. 

Mellow Glow—S. D. Upright apricot peach and bronze 
pink. Bristol, ’*48. 

Pinocchio—S. D. Small upright white. 

Purple Jewell—D. Upright reddish purple. Larger than 
Jewell. 

Scarlet Lady—S. D. Bright red. Rosebud, ’48. 

Tussore—S. Upright orchid pink. 

Yellow Avalanche—S. D. Clear yellow. Chicago, ’47. 

Zantha—D. Ball-shaped canary yellow. 


ENGLISH VARIETIES 
$1.00 per 10; $2.00 per 25; 35c each. 


Alabaster—Large branching early white. 

Alex. Mason—Perfectly incurved large yellow. 
Alpink—Medium size, deep pink. 

Assurance—Hrect scarlet, bronze reverse. 

Autumn Gold—Upright full bright yellow. 

Belle Mauve—HErect light pink. 

Bronze Buttercup—Large incurved bronze, yellow reverse. 
Bronze McLeod—Large spreading bronze, gold reverse. 
Bronze Freda—Fairly erect bronze-salmon. 


ENGLISH VARIETIES 
$1.00 per 10; $2.00 per 25; 35c each. 


Buttercup—Large upright full incurved yellow. 

Challenger—Upright full double orange bronze. 

Charnwood—Upright lavender rose. 

China Gold—Erect golden bronze, quilled petals. 

Coppelia—Upright brilliant orange scarlet. 

Corona—Upright full double orange. 

Crusader—Upright full white, pink tips. 

Cyril Coleman—Large, erect golden bronze. 

Daffodil—Upright bright golden yellow. 

Daily Express—Upright orange red, yellow reverse. 

Dignity—Upright buff-light yellow. 

Donald Orr—Bright round golden bronze. 

Dorothy Ashley—Upright double bright rosy salmon. 

Ella Friend—Harly low growing upright salmon red, gold 
reverse. 

Golden Dome—Deep golden yellow. 

Golden Emperor—Golden yellow. 

Golden Gem—Bright golden yellow, deeper center. 

Golden Queen—Double yellow. 

Gold Mine—Upright double orange-yellow. 

Gold Standard—Large upright broad petaled yellow. 

Harvest Moon—Upright large bright incurved yellow. 

Hillcrest Red—Crimson with gold reverse. 

IIluminous—Double deep reddish purple. 

Jean Harlow—Double bright orange yellow. 

John Baxter—Upright bright orange bronze. 

Le Pactole—Dark red. 

Lutonia—Large golden amber. 

Mayland Dome—Double orange yellow. 

Mrs. E. Pattie—Early low growing upright salmon-red, 
gold reverse. 

Mrs. Percy Beer—Double lavender pink. 

Mrs. T. Riley—Large branching white. 

Nettie Brooks—Bright amber-orange-bronze, yellow re- 
verse. 

Orange Glow—Early upright double orange bronze, gold 
reverse. 

Phyllic Gold—Upright deep yellow, bronze center. 

Polly—Free-flowering upright gold, shaded amber. 

Red Crusader—Upright free flowering crimson, gold re- 
verse. 

Red Invader—Red, gold reverse. 

Rose Princess—Upright double deep pink. 

Scarlet Coat—Brilliant scarlet, gold reverse. 

Snowball—Medium size double round white. 

Spitfire—Upright orange red, yellow reverse. 

Sunbeam—Large solid yellow. 

Sunlight—Large double bronze yellow. 

Sybil—Large early upright light pink. 

Tibshelf Glory—A deeper colored Orange Glow. 

Unique—Strawberry-bronze. 

Volcan—Branching double free flowering crimson. 

Wardown Bronze—Double orange-amber-bronze . 

Wendy—Upright early bright orange bronze. 

Woking Bronze—Upright double large orange-bronze. 

Yellow Gown—Large double free-flowering early yellow. 





ENGLISH VARIETIES 





$1.50 per 10; $3.00 per 25; 35c each. 


Adoration—Upright pink on cream ground. 

Amber Utopia—Large light amber. 

Dawn—Double pink, bronze yellow reverse. 

Geo. Barnes—Upright peach and golden bronze. 

Harvester—Bronze-yellow. 

Henry Sutcliffe—Large deep golden yellow. 

Henry Vincent—Upright early low-growing pink. 

Mrs. W. H. Webber—Large early upright pink, medium 
height. 

Pink King—Full double pink. $2.00 per 10. 

Pink Reward—Upright pink. 

Primrose—Large light yellow. $2.00 per 10. 

Primrose Circle—Ball-shaped creamy white. 

The Titan—Late red anemone. 

Tollcross Pink—Upright deep rose pink, silver reverse. 

Tony Angus—Amber yellow. 

Top Score—Double yellow. 

Trigo—Early large round deep golden bronze. 

Trixie—Large peach pink. 

Una—Upright deep rose pink, silver reverse. 

White Lady—Large, upright white, shaded primrose. 

Zenith—Large purplish red. $2.00 per 10. 


SPIDERS AND RAYONETTES 
$1.50 per 10; $3.00 per 25; 35¢ each. 


Bess Witt—Salmon-bronze. 

lIris—Late deep rose pink. 

Kay Tashima—White. 

Mamoru—Orange tubular petals. 
Mitsuko—Bronze with lavender tips. 

Mrs. Jerry Craig—Soft golden bronze, full flower. 
Munda—Pink spoon tubes, yellow center. 
Ohkwan—Large canary yellow. 

Sun Goddess—Yellow tubular petals, spoon tips. 
Sylvia—Lavender-pink. 

White Rayonette—White rays. $2.00 per 10. 
Willa Templin—Golden bronze. 

Yellow Rayonette—Yellow rays. $2.50 per 10. 


GREENHOUSE VARIETIES 
$1.00 per 10; $2.00 per 25; 35c¢ each. 


Chrysolora—Large, early, incurved yellow. 

Hilda Bergen—Deep red, incurved. 

Major Bowes—Early double lavender pink. 

Mrs. Kidder—Deep incurved yellow. 

Roseum—Large incurved pink. 

Silver Sheen—Large incurved white. 

Smith’s Early White—EHarly upright incurved white. 


CUSHIONS 





51.00 per 10; $2.00 per 25; 35c each. 


Apricot Glow—Apricot-orange. 

Bronze Cushion—Bronze with shades of pink and cream. 
Champion Cushion—Orange. 

Major Cushion—Salmon-pink. 

Pink Cushion—Pink. 

Queen Cushion—White, slight lavender edge. 

Dixie Red Cloud—Bright scarlet. $2.00 per 10. 

Santa Claus—Red. 

Supreme Yellow—Bright clear light yellow. 

Yellow Cushion—Deep yellow with orange red shades. 


Please Mention a Few Substitutes. 


ALL PRICES F. O. B. ST. JOSEPH 


FALL EVERGREEN LINERS 


ready in September. We have no evergreen liners for 
Spring sale, 1949. 
In 134-inch plant bands, Fall, Winter or Spring Delivery. 


Fall Prices: $15.00 per 100; 300 or more, $13.50 
per 100; 25 at 100 rate. 


Until November 1 only, we will have bare root plants at 


$11.00 per 100; 300 or more, $10.00 per 100; 
25 at 100 rate. 


Sizes: Yews, 4-6 inch; other varieties, 5-7 inch. 


Pfitzer Juniper—Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana. 
Blue-Pfitzer Juniper—Juniperus. glauca-hetzi. 
Savin’s Juniper—Juniperus sabina. 

Von ehron Juniper—Juniperus sabin von ehron. 
Sargent Juniper—Juniperus chinensis sargenti. 
Andorra Juniper—Juniperus horizontalis plumosa. 
Procumbens Juniper. 


Spiny Greek Juniper—Juniperus excelsa stricta or Juni- 
perus chinensis pyramidalis. 


Irish Juniper—Juniperus communis hibernica. 
Canadensis Juniper 

Spreading Jap Yew—Taxus cuspidata. 
Upright Jap Yew—Taxus cuspidata capitata. 
Dwarf Jap Yew—Taxus cuspidata nana. 


SPREADING SHRUB EVERGREENS 





Pfitzer Juniper—Perfect all-purpose shrub evergreen. Out- 
sells all others. 


Biue\Pfitzer Yuniper—Glauca- tretzi. _Somparatively recent 


introduction. 


Savin’s Juniper—Pretty for a few years, after which it 
usually becomes open and leggy at the base. 


Von ehron Juniper—Due to its rapid growth and conse- 
quent dense foliage induced by trimming, it is very 
good for hedges and for staking into upright speci- 
mens. 


Spreading Jap Yew—Perfect all-purpose shrub, evergreen 
in sun or shade. Should be used in place of Pfitzers 
in shady locations. Yews are hardy, not subject to 
pests or diseases. AS green in January as in July. 
Will greatly increase in popularity. 


Dwarf Jap Yew—Similar to above in habit, but with short- 
er and broader and very dark needles. 


Canadensis Juniper—Formerly used more than at present. 
A novelty of picturesque and unusual appearance. Va- 
riable silver blue on under side in fall and winter. 


CREEPING OR TRAILING EVERGREENS 


Sargent Juniper—Forms a dense mass one foot in height 
with branchlets slightly ascending at tips. Leaves 
form a row effect. Foliage becomes blue in fall on 
older plants. Spreads to 6 or 8 feet. 


Procumbens Juniper—Usually less than one foot high with 
green fat needles. Spreads to 6 or 8 feet. 


Andorra Juniper—Blue green summer foliage which turns 
reddish brown in fall and winter. Grows to a height 
of 18 inches and spreads to 4 feet. 


The above three varieties are slow sellers, but should 
be used more than they are. They are suitable for founda- 
tion plantings, beds, terraces, specimens. They are not 
subject to pests or diseases. Should be sold before layer- 
ing of side branches interferes too much with central root 
system. 


UPRIGHT TREES 


Upright Jap Yew—Broadly pyramidal. Ideal, perfect ever- 
green. Suitable for corners, specimens, hedges. 


Spiny Greek Juniper—Forms a dense broad pyramid with 
numerous erect branches. Has plump blue green spiny 
foliage with sharp points. 


Irish Juniper—A perfect column of dense prickly foliage 
with many erect branches. 


ALL PRICES F. O. B. ST. JOSEPH 


COMBE PRINTING CO., ST, JOSEPH, MO 








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