LIST OF HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS FOR 1920. 
HYDRANGEA 
These handsome shrubs are 
| nOw considered quite indispen- 
) sable in any garden. They are 
|) very easy of culture and succeed 
| well in any rich soil. 
Paniculata Grandiflora—One of 
the grandest flowering shrubs. 
It is perfectly hardy, requiring 
no protection whatever. It be- 
gins to flower early in summer 
and continues until late in 
fall. Planted singly or in 
groups it has a charming 
effect. 
Plants 12 to 18 inches 
| each 60c; per doz. $6.00. 
high, 
Plants— 18 to 24 inches high, 
each 75c; per doz. $7.50. 
Plants 30 to 36 inches high, 
each $1.00; per doz. $10.00. 
PHILADELPHUS—Syringa or Mock Orange. 
\ Highly ornamental shrubs, 
| both in foliage and flowers. 
Coronarius (Garland Syringa)—-A great favorite. 
pure white and very fragrant. 
Grandiflorus—Large flowered; one of the best. 
doz. $5.00. 
very shapely and beautiful, 
Flowers 
Each 50c; per 
PYRUS—Japan Quince. 
_ One of the most beautiful of flowering shrubs. 
in any good soil and any location. 
plant. 
Grows well 
It is also useful as a hedge 
Japonica (Cydonia Japonica)—A charming plant; foliage dark 
_ green and glossy; flowers deep scarlet, produced in great 
abundance, followed by large pear-shaped fruit. Each 75c; 
per doz. $7.50. 
RHUS—Sumach. 
Small trees or shrubs, highly ornamental and of much 
value for lawn adornment, either in groups or _ single 
specimens. 
Cotinus (Purple Fringe or Smoke Tree)—This beautiful shrub 
is particularly remarkable for the numerous feathery fruit 
stalks, which after flowering usually so completely cover 
the plant that from a distance it is no great stretch of 
imagination to conceive it enveloped in a cloud of smoke; 
hence the popular name. Each 75c; per doz. $7.50. 
Glabra (Smooth Su- 
mach) —A_ strong 
growing shrub, ex- 
cellent for massing; 
remarkable for its 
numerous large 
heads of scarlet 
seeds in autumn, at 
which time, too, its 
leaves are very 
brilliant. Each 50c; 
per doz. $5.00. 
\Glabra Laciniata 
(Cut - Leaved Su- 
mach) — A very 
‘handsome shrub, 
with finely divided 
fern-like foliage: 
As an individual 
specimen, this plant 
has few equals. 
Each 50c; per doz. 
$5.00. : 
Rhus Glabra Laciniata. 
(Cut-leaved Sumach.) 
Bed of Young Plants of Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. 
RIBES—Flowering Currant. 
A class of plants highly prized for their graceful habit of 
growth, fine foliage and beautiful flowers. 
Aureum—An early blooming variety; flowers yellow. 
50c; per doz. $5.00. 
ROSES FOR MASSING. 
Hardy varieties highly desirable and ornamental 
shrubbery border. 
Rosa Rugosa Rubra—Beautiful crimson single flowers pro- 
duced in great abundance and succeeded by large red 
berries; very ornamental. 
Rosa Rubrifolia—This is remarkable because of its colored 
foliage, which in early spring is a rich reddish-purple, 
changing as the season advances into a reddish-green. 
Prices—Strong two-year-old plants each, 60c; per doz. $6.00. 
Each 
in the 
SAMBUCUS—Elder. 
Nigra Aurea (Golden Elder)—-A most attractive and very or- 
namental shrub. The foliage is large and of the richest 
golden yellow; very effective and invaluable for grouping to 
produce striking contrasts. Each 50c; per doz. $5.00. 
SYRINGA—Lilae, 
These old favor- 
ites are so well 
Known that any 
description would 
seem superfluous. 
Suffice to say that 
they are indis- 
pensable. 
Persica (Persian 
Lilac) —A very 
popular plant; 
flowers purple. 
Hach 75¢c; per 
doz. $7.50. 
Vulgaris (Com- 
mon Lilac )— 
Larger foliage 
than the former; 
flowers purple. 
Alba — Flowers 
pure white. 
Charles X.—A ro- 
bust grower, 
and very free 
bloomer, trusses 
large, flowers 
reddish. Hach 
$1.00; per doz. 
$10.00. 
Mach, except 
where noted, 
50c; per doz. 
$5.00. Syringa or Lilac. 
EXTRA LARGE BUSHY PLANTS OF THE ABOVE SHRUBS, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, EACH $1.00; PER DOZ. $10.00. 
