FLOWERING SHRUBS 



BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME AT LOW COST WITH BOUNTIFUL RIDGE FLOAYERING SHRUBS 

 A PROFUSION OF BLOOM— SPRING— SOBIER— FALL. 



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

 ALL ARE LISTED AT MONEY SAYING PRICES. 



ALL, SHRUBS ARE WELL BALANCED 2 YR. FIELD GROWN STOCK, BL003IIXG SIZE. 



In many cases it would be better to plant Shrubs in groups of several to one side of the lawn 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 plant- 

 ing. 



Forsythia Intermedia 

 (Border Forsythia) 



SXOWBERRY 



MOCK ORANGE 



ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Double assort- 

 ed colors ; red and blue. 2 to 3 feet, $1.00 

 each; 3 for §2.70. 



BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddlea) 



One of the best everblooming shrubs. 

 These new types are truly magnificent. 



CHARMING. Magnificent long panicles of 

 Rose Pink flowers cover this plant from 

 early midsummer until frost, some pani- 

 cles being 12 inches long. Very vigorous 

 grower, good foliage and hardy in most 

 sections. One of the best of recent intro- 

 duction. Heavy 2-yr., 2-3 ft. plants, §1.00 

 each; 3 for §2.85. 



ILE DE FRANCE. The grandest of all 

 purple types of Butterfly bush. Long 

 tapering panicles borne in great profusion 

 through the summer, dark blue with gold- 

 en stamens, presents a gorgeous sight. 

 Heavy 2-year 2-3 ft. plants, §1.00 each; 

 3 for §2.85. 



EMPIRE BLUE. Leads all other blue Bud- 

 dleas for beauty of its Astor-blue merging 

 with delicate lilac tones giving an ex- 

 quisite shade of blue. No. 1 Field grown 

 plants, §1.10 each; 3 for §3.00. 



PINK DAWN. Compact plant four to five 

 feet high with deep green foliage. Flower 

 pink throughout. Excellent as a cut flow- 

 er witK sprays two to three feet in length. 

 Trulv the finest pink of them all. ..No. 1 

 Field grrown plants, §1.10 each; 3 for §3.00. 



ROYAL RED (New). Plants four to six feet 

 high with deep leathery green foliage. 

 Produces flowers from July until frost. 

 Sprays of 2 foot length in a rich dark 

 royal purple which intensify to almost 

 red under artifical light. No, 1 Field 

 grown plants. SI. 10 each; 3 for §3.00. 



CREPE MYRTLE. Blooms throughout the 

 summer great clusters of delicately fring- 

 ed flowers. Perfectly hardy as far north 

 as New Jersey. We have pink and red. 

 18 to 24 inch. 90c each; §2.50 for 3; 2 to 3 

 feet, §1.25 each. 



WEIGELA BLOOMS 



(Hypericum) 



FLOWERING ALMOND, DOFBLE PINK. 



A beautiful tree: covered in May with rose- 

 colored blossoms like small roses : hardy. 

 18 to 24 inch, §1.00 each; §2.85 for 3. 



WHITE SNOWBERRY. Beautiful, rose- 

 pink blossoms in July are followed by 

 waxy white berries that are very orna- 

 mental all winter. This excellent, hardy, 

 low-growing shrub does equally well in 

 shady or sunny locations. 2 ft. size, §1.00 

 each; 3 for §2.70. 



JAPAN QUINCE SCARLET. Flowers a 

 bright scarlet crimson borne in great pro- 

 fusion in early spring ; foliage bright 

 glossy green. 18 to 24 incli, 95c eacli; 3 

 for §2.75, 



FORSYTHIA — GOLDEN BELL 



FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA SPECTABILIS 



Hardiest of all Forsythias. Known as 

 showy Border Forsythia. The most pro- 

 fuse bloomer of all Forsythias, bush being 

 covered with bright golden yellow flowers 

 from base to tip of branches. Erect grow- 

 er, its long branches drooping slightly. 

 2 to 3 foot buslies, §1.00 each; 3 for §2.70. 



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FORTFNE'S GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia 



Fortunei). Flowers bright yellow and ap- 

 pear before the leaves very earlv in the 

 spring. 2 to 3 foot bushes", §1.00' each; a 

 for §2.70. 



NEW! FORSYTHIA "SPRING GLORY". A 



spectacular new Forsythia which bears 

 masses of much larger blooms than older 

 varieties. Brilliant large yellow florets 

 completely cover the branches. Canes grow 

 erect with graceful drooping tips. Very 

 hardy. Strong blooming size plants. 2 to- 

 3 ft. plants, §1.25 each; 18 to 24 inch, §1.0a 

 each. 



new: forsythia. "lynwood gold". 



Just introduced, Lynwood Gold typifies 

 its name by its deep golden flowers, borne 

 in profusion. The individual flowers are 

 large, attractive foliage, upright to droop- 

 ing growth habits. You will like this new 

 Forsythia. 18 to 24 inch plants §1.45 each. 



PEARL BFSH (Exochorda Grandiflora). 



One of our grandest early white flowering 

 shrubs : blossoms and leaf buds breaking 

 forth at the same time the bush is com- 

 pletely covered with waxy-white flowers 

 resembling mock orange. Plant is very 

 hardy. Blooming at same time as For- 

 sythia its snowy white flowers make a 

 contrast combination. 18 to 24 inch, 85c 

 each; §2.25 for 3 : 2 to 3 ft. §1.00 each. 



DEFTZIA (Pride of Rochester). ..Produces 

 white flowers tinged rose; vigorous grow- 

 er : profuse bloomer, earliest to bloom. 

 18 to 24 inch, 95c each; §2.60 for 3. 



DEUTZIA LE3IOINE. Dwarf habit of grow- 

 ing. Literally covered with snow-white 

 flowers. 18 to 24 inch, §1.00 each; 3 for 

 §2,70. 



HYBRID FRENCH LILACS 



Beauty. Color and Fragrance 

 combined in our favorite shrub. 



CHARLES JOLLY. Double, reddish purple. 

 A heavy bloomer and thriftv growing 

 type. 18 to 24 inch, §1.40 each; 3 for §3.75. 



LFCIE BALTET. One of the better single 

 reddish-pink types outstanding for rich- 

 ness of color. 18 to 24 inch, §1.40 each; 

 3 for §3.75. 



PRESIDENT GREVY. Double bluish lilac 

 which has made it very popular. Very 

 fragrant. 18 to 24 inch, §1.40 each; 3 for 

 .S3. 75. 



LUDWIG SPAETH. Very hardy, thrifty 

 and heavy blooming type. Plants medium 

 size. Flowers single, dark purple. Very 

 beautiful and fragrant. 18 to 24 inch, 

 §1.40 ea<*h; 3 for §3,75. 



MME, LEMOINE, One of the most ap- 

 preciated white hybrid lilacs. Flowers 

 are double and borne in large panicles, 

 shading to a creamy white. Plant is vig- 

 orous and hardy. 18 to 24 inch, §1.40 each; 

 3 for §3,75, 



OLD FASHIONED LILACS 



LILAC. White (S. Yulgaris Alba). Too 



well known to need description; its flowers 

 are white and fragrant. Fine 18 to 24 

 inch, §1.00 each; §2.70 for 3. 



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

 known purple variety: always a standard 

 sort. Fine 2 to 3 feet, §1,00 each; 3 for 

 §2.70. 



LILAC (Persian). A favorite among the 

 purple lilac, having a rich color and un- 

 usuallv fragrant. 18 to 24 inch, §1.00 each; 

 §2,70 for 3. 



