THE Continuing Garden 



with its enclosure of Amoor River Privet and its borders of Hardy Porennlal Phloxes, 



planted for a long season of bloom, will require a clump of transient-leaved shrubs on the lawn to 



properly set off its 

 beauty. The group 

 should contain shrubs 

 in contrast, which, in 

 flower, foliage and 

 fruit will follow each 

 other through the sea 

 son. For this purpose 

 we have selected 



A Dozen 

 HARDY 

 SHRUBS 



as follows: Mezerenm, 

 Drooping Golden Bell, 

 Persian White Lilac 

 Spirea, Van H o u t te ; 

 Japanese Snowball, 



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Mock Orange, Deutzia, Pride of Rocbesteri Weigelas, Variegatidi Althfa; Hydrangea, Plumedi 

 Spirea, Anthony Wateier; Barljeny, The dozen s-hrubs, carriage (hargcs prepaid, only |2: larger 

 specimens, ${. Book. "Peter's Plants," FREE! The most modern and most helpful catalogue sorted 

 Be sure to s;et a copy. Peter's Nursery Co., Box 1207, Knoxvllle, Tenn. 



