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MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



Hardy Deciduous Shrubs— Continued 



Snowball- Viburnum 



Handsome, hardy shrubs, with showy flowers and foliage. As 

 specimen plants, the showier forms, like Snowballs, have few 

 rivals. They thrive best in moist soils in sunny situations. 



VIBURNUM (Guelder Rose)— A 



well-known favorite shrub of 

 large size with globular clusters 

 of pure white flowers. The Snow- 

 ball of our mother's gardens. 

 Blooms in May. Strong plants, 

 40 cents each; 3 for $1 .08. 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM 

 (Japanese Snowball) — Hand- 

 some, plicated leaves with glob- 

 ular heads of pure white flowers, 

 early in June. No shrub is 

 prettier. 50 cents each; 3 for 

 $1.39. 



Tamarix 

 Africana 



Beautiful all the year around. 

 In winter for the coloring of the 

 bark and in summer for the light 

 green feathery foliage and large 

 loose panicles of lavender-pink or 

 light purple flowers. 50 cents 

 e ach; 3 for $1.39. 



Snowball — Viburnum. 



Tamarix Africana. 



Hedge Plants 



Barberis — Barberry 



THUNBERGII (From Japan) — A pretty species of dwarf habit. Small foliage 

 changing to a beautiful coppery-red in autumn. A slower grower than the 

 Privets, but needs no trimming and is a feast to the eye when full grown. Two- 

 year plants, 20 cents each, 3 for 55 cents, 12 for $1.98, $15.00 per hundred. 

 By express at your expense. 



California Privet 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET — This makes, when pruned, a very formal hedge. Will 

 grow almost anywhere, thriving where other plants refuse to grow. 12 for 

 75 cents; 100 for $5.50. By express at your expense. 



Ibolium Privet (The Hardy Hedge). 



Ibolium Privet New Hardy Hedge 



A cross between Ibota and Ovalifolium. This new hybrid possesses the attrac- 

 tive characteristics of California Privet, with the hardiness of Ibota. It is of 

 vigorous growth, developing no constitutional weakness or susceptibility to blight 

 or disease. It is upiight in its habit, with glossv, round foliage, and fills out even 

 fuller at the bottom than does the California Privet. 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00; 

 18 to 24 inches. By express at your expense. 



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Weigelia 



= AMABI LIS— Trumpet-shaped flowers that 



E almost hide the plant. Very desirable 



I for the border or for grouping, and as 



I specimens on (the lawn. Color light 



| pink. Price, 30 cents each; 3 for 79 



| cents. 



I EVA RATHKE— A charming Weigelia 



I flower, brilliant crimson. A beautiful, 



I distinct, clear shade. 50 cents each; 



| 3 for $1 .39. 



| ROSEA — An elegant shrub with fine 



| rose-colored flowers, erect, compact 



= growth. Blossoms in June. 30 cents 



| each; 3 for 79 cents. 



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"My 



mother and I have 



bought from 



you since 1904 or 1905, 



and have been 



pleased 



with your plants, 



and have recom- 



mended 



you highly to others 







Mrs. Agnes 



M. 



Brown, 



Oregon. 



ALL ORDERS except where 

 noted, shipped via 



Parcel Post. 

 Charges paid by us. 



