LIST OF HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS FOR 1921. 



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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 Grnndiflora — One of 



the grandest flowering shrubs. 

 It is perfectly hardy, requiring 

 no protection whatever. It be- 

 gins to flower in summer and 

 continues until late in fall. 

 Planted singly or in groups it 

 has a charming effect. 



Plants 12 to IS inches high. 

 each $1.00; per doz. $10.00. 



Plants IS to 24 inches high. 

 each $1.25; per doz. $12. 50 - . 



Plants 30 to 36 inches high, 

 each $1.35; per doz. $13.50. 



Hydrangea Arboreseens Grnudi- 

 flora — The "Snowball Hydran- 

 gea," so-called from the sim- 

 ilarity of the blossoms to 

 those of the common Snowball. 

 The pure-white flowers appear 

 earlier than those of Hydran- 

 gea P. G. Each $1.25; per doz. 

 $12.50. 





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Bed of Young- Plants of Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflnra. 



PH1LADEIPHUS — Syringa or Mook Orange. 



Highly ornamental shrubs, very shapely and beautiful, 

 both in floliage and flowers. 



jreat favorite. Flowers 



Coronarius (Garland Syringa) — A 

 pure white and very fragrant. 



G rn ml i Horn* — Large flowered; one of the best. Each 60c; per 

 doz. $6.00. 



PYRUS — Japan Quince. 



One of the most beautiful of flowering shrubs. Grows well 

 in any good soil and any location. It is also useful as a hedge 

 plant. 



Japonica (Cydonia Japonica) — A charming plant; foliage dark 

 green and glossy; flowers deep scarlet, produced in great 

 abundance, followed bv large pear-shaped fruit. Each 85c; 

 per doz. $S.50. 



RHUS — Sumach. 



Small trees or shrubs, highly ornamental and of much 

 value for lawn adornment, either in groups or single 

 specimens. 



( otimis (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 $1.00; per doz. $10.00. 



TUBES — Flowering Currant. 



A class of plants highly prized for their 

 growth, fine foliage and beautiful flowers. 



graceful habit of 



Aureuin — An early blooming variety; flowers yellow. Each 

 50c; per doz. $5.00. 



ROSES FOR MASSING. 



Hardy varieties highly desirable and ornamental in the 

 shrubbery border. 



Rosa Rugosa Rubra — Beautiful crimson single flowers pro- 

 duced in great abundance and succeeded by large red 

 berries; very ornamental. Each 85c; per doz. $8.50. 



Rosa Rubrtfolia — 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. 

 Each $1.00; per doz. $10.00. 



l'.vrus Japonica. 



Nigra Aurea (Golden 

 namental shrub. 

 The foliage is 

 large and of the 

 richest golden 

 yellow; very ef- 

 fective and in- 

 valuable for 

 grouping to pro- 

 duce striking 

 contrasts. Each 

 75c; per doz. 

 $7.50. 



SYRINGA — Lilac. 



These old favor- 

 ites are so well 

 known that any 

 description would 

 seem superfluous. 

 Suffice to say that 

 they are indis- 

 pensable. 



Persiea (Persian 

 Lilac) — A very 

 popular plant; 

 flowers purple. 

 Each $1.00; per 

 doz. $10.00. 



Vulgaris (C o m - 

 mon Lilac ) — 

 Larger foliage 

 than the former; 

 flowers purple. 

 Each 60c; per 

 doz. $6.00, 



SAMBUCUS — Elder. 

 Elder) — A most attractive and very or- 





Syringa or Lilac. 



