FLOWEBMNG SHRUBS 



BEAl TIFY YOLK HOME AT LOW COST WITH BOUNTIFUL RIDGE FLOWEKESG SHRUBS 

 A PROFUSION OF BLOOM— SPRING— SUMMER— FALL. 



TALL GROWING AND DWARF TYPES, SUITABLE FOR SPECIMEN OR GROUP PLANTINGS. 

 ALL ARE LISTED AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. 



ALL SHRUBS ARE WELL BALANCED 2 YEAR FIELD GROWN STOCK, BLOOMING SIZE. 



lu mauy cases it would bp better to plant Shrubs in groups of several to one side of the lawu instead of following- 

 the method of planting one in a certain place and spoiling the effect of the open lawn. In most cases, three, six. eight, or 

 twelve should be used in a particular grouping. Several such groupings make an excellent border or foundation planting. 





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WEIGELA BLOOMS 



(Hypericum) 



VLTHE.V (Rose of Sharon). Double assort- 

 1 1 I-. rid 1)1 uc and rose. 2 to 3 feet. 

 M (III ^i.h, { for S>70. 



BITTERFLY BUSH (Buddlea) 



1)111 ol tlie l)tst (verblooming shrubs. 

 Ih SI ]u^\ t\i)es ir( truly magnificent. 



( IIVKAIING M i^nihient long panicles of 



1 I ml ri \\crs (over this plant from 



iil\ nil Isiiiiuiur until frost, some paui- 



1 i 11 _ 1_ inch(.s long. Very vigorous 



I I „i I d loliage and hardy in most 

 II 1 Oni of the best of recent intro- 



ii II 11 Hei\> Z-M , 2-3 ft. plants, §1.25 

 i< li toi '*i{45 



III 1)1 IKWfl- The grandest of all 

 liii]l i\i II iitterfly bush. Long 

 I i| 111 I 11 I I I iiie in great profusion 

 |iii ii.h il II dark blue with gold- 



II vriiii 11-. jin suits a gorgeous sight. 

 HeM> 2 \e.ir 2 i It. plants, $1.00 eac-h : 

 > fo) !>2 «5 



1 MI'IRI' BUI L(ads all other blue Bud- 

 i\\ is t r beiut^ ot its Astor-blue merging 

 with dilifite 111 u tones giving an ex- 

 liiisii slii(l< of blue. No. 1 Field grown 

 1)1 lilts si 10 euh i for .?3.00. 



riMv DiA^N ( oiiipact plant four to five 

 1(1 I lii-li with dn p ^'reen foliage. Flower 

 I nil throughout I \eellent as a cut flow- 

 r uitli spiiAs two to three feet in length. 

 I riil\ th( hiust pink of them all. No. 1 

 1 leld Kiown pi mts iSl.lO each; 3 for $3.00. 



FORSYTHIA — GOLDEN BELL 



tH*\ VI RFl) (New) 



Plant 



ithery 

 im .lul 

 iii-'tli in 

 inti-iis 

 light. 



•Kb: 3 ; 



four to six feet 

 green foliage. 



until frost, 

 rich dark 

 to almost 

 Field 



.S3.no. 



No 



CREPE MYRTLE 



mer great clus- 

 flowers. Per- 

 as New .Tersev. 

 to 24 iiK-li. Sl.OO 



I I ()\\ I KINi 



vith 



PINK. 



Il rose- 

 hardy. 



I\\ HI KH V 



) for 3. 



nitifnl. rose- 

 followed by 

 that arc very orna- 

 riiis excellent, hardy, 

 does eiiually well in 

 itions. 2 ft, si/e, §1.25 



I VPVN <M 1N< 



SCARLET. 



inisoii bornf 

 spring 



Flowers a 



in great pro- 



liage bright 



24 inch, ?1,00 each; 3 



DEI TZI.V IV 



INTER-MEDIA Sl'ECT.VBII.IS 



ill Forsj 



Knii 



pri 



•s dr. I 

 1.25 ea 



r BE I 



-.rer-t urow- 

 iL' slii.'litly. 

 3 for .S3.45. 



euoh : 



FORSYTH I 



Hardiest 



showy Border Forsi 

 fuse bloomer of all 1 

 i-overed with briglit 

 from base to tip of I 

 er. its long braiuli 



2 to 3 foot bushes. J 

 FORTUNE'S GOLDE: 



Fortune!). Flowers bright 

 pear before the leaves ve 

 spring. 2 to 3 foot bushe 

 for S3.45. 

 NEW! FOR.SYTHIA "SPRING GLORY". A 

 spectacular new Forsythia Avliirh bears 

 masses of much larger blimms Hum older 

 varieties. Brilliant large \.llc,« il.ircts 

 completely cover the brancli.s. Caiir^ grow- 

 erect with graceful drooping tips. \'ery 

 hardy. Strong blooming size plants. 2 to 



3 ft. plants. §1.40 each; 18 to 24 inch. SI. 20 

 each. 



NEW! FORSYTHIA. "LYNWOOD GOLD". 



.Tust introdiii.-d. I.ynw I C.ld typifies 



its name by its (l.i.|i -.ililm ilnw.is. Imrne 

 in profusion. '111.' imlix iiliial lln\v.r< are 

 large, attractive f.ilia-'i. iiiiriL;lit to ilroop- 

 iug growth habits. Yon will like this new 

 Forsythia. 18 to 24 huh plants, !>1.45 each. 



PEARL 



One of 

 shrubs 



For- 

 ke a 

 Sl.OO 



HYBRH) FRENCH LILACS 



CHARLES .TOLLY. Double, reddish purple. 

 .1 heavv blonincr and thrifty growinir type. 

 18 t.) -.'i iiirli. Sl.tiO each: 3 for Si.nO. 



LUCIK IS.M/I'KT. line of the better single 

 rcddisli-i ink m |..-s outstanding for rich- 

 ness of cnlor. 18 to 24 inch, §l,(i(i each: 

 3 for !H..50. 



I'RESIDENT GREYY. Double bluish lilac 

 which has made it very popular. Very 

 fragrant. 18 to 24 inch. Sl.fiO esicli; 3 for 

 .54.50. 



LUDAVIG SPAETH. Very hardy, thrifty 

 and heav.v blooming t.vpe. Plants medium 

 size. Flowers single, dark inirplo. Very 

 beautiful and fragrant. 18 to 24 inch. 

 ¥1.60 each; 3 for §4.50. 



JIME. LEMOINE. One of tin- most ap- 

 preciated white hybrid lilacs. Flowers 

 are doiTliIe and borne in large panicles, 

 shading to a creamy white. Plant is vig- 

 orous and hardy. 18 to 24 inch. S1.(!0 each; 



OLD FASHIONED LILACS 



aiich- 



I.II.AC. WHITE (S. Vulcaris Alba). Too 



well IcnoHii l« 1 1 dcscriptiun; its tiowers 



ar<' wliitc and Iragraiil. Fine 18 to 24 

 inch. !<1.25 each: 3 for S3. 45. 



dU.'CS 



grow- 

 loom. 



grow- 



MLAC, PURPLE (S. Vulgaris). The well- 

 known purple variety: always a standard 

 sort. Fine 2 to 3 feet, §1.25 each: 3 for 

 §3.45. 



LIL.VC (Persian). A favorite among the 

 purple lilac, having a rich color and mi- 

 nsiially fragrant. 18 to 2t inch. si.-.'", earh: 



3 for 



