LILAC 
FRENCH HYBRID 
HIBISCUS Syriacus— >ee Althea. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Bush Tatarian. Loni- 
cera tatarica. At maturity plants may be 
10 feet high and nearly as broad, producing 
small pink flowers in May and red berries 
in Julv and August. 
$1.25 each; $3.50 for 3; $12.50 per doz. 
H YDRANGEA arborescens grand if lora. 
Large clusters of snow-white flowers, 
flatter than H. paniculata erandiflora, are 
borne in June. Height 10 feet. 
$1.50 each; $4 for 3; $15 per doz. 
H. paniculata grandiflora. PEEGEE 
HYDRANGEA. Upright in habit, with 
huge panicles of white flowers that change 
to pink and then to bronze-green. July. 
Plants may grow 10 to 15 feet high. 
$1.50 each; $4 for 3; $15 per doz. 
Domotoi. Hardy. Large, irregular globe- 
shaped clusters of semi-double flowers. 
When grown in alkaline soil the color is 
Cure pink, in acid soil a magnificent light 
lue. The soil can be made acid by adding 
aluminum sulphate. Grows from 2 to 3 
feet high and of the same diameter. 
Thrives in sun or light shade. A very 
impressive shrub. When well established, 
flowers become more fully double. 
$2 each; $5.50 for 3; $20 per doz. 
Nikko Blue. A hardier type of the .Mil- 
known H. bortensis which makes it pos- 
sible to enjoy this beautiful shrub over a 
wide area. The flowers are pink in alkaline 
soils and blue in acid soil. The intensity of 
color can be controlled by adding more or 
less aluminum sulphate. Blooms from 
June to October. Height about 3 feet. 
$1.50 each; $4 for 3; $15.50 per doz. 
ILEX see Winterberry. 
KOLKWITZIA see Beauty Bush. 
LILAC • COMMON 
Syringa vulgaris. A well-known shrub 
of great popularity because of its easy 
culture and panicles of fragrant flowers in 
May. Plants may grow to 15 feet but can 
be held in check by pruning. Available in 
White and Purple. 
$1.25 each; $3.50 for 3; $12.50 per doz. 
Belle de Nancy. Double, 
•- , satiny pink, white center. 
Charles X. \ profuse, single, 
violet-purple variety that has been 
a favorite for many years. 
Ellen Willmott. Produces huge 
panicles of creamy white composed of 
large, double florets. One of the best whites. 
"President Grevy. A popular double va- 
riety with clusters of delicate violet-blue. 
President Lincoln. Deep blue, double 
flowers on long panicles. Tall. 
$2 each; $5.50 for 3; $20 per doz. 
COLLECTION 
3 bushes, 1 of each marked * S5.50 
LONICERA -see Honeysuckle. 
MAGNOLIA Soulangeana. The most 
popular of all magnolias. Produces large 
pink flowers in vast quantities in spring. 
One of the most beautiful of flowering 
trees. Height 15 to 18 feet. 
2i/ 2 to 3-ft. plants, $4.50 each ; $12.50 for 3 
IMALUS — see Flowering Crab. 
MOUNTAIN ASH. Sorbus Aucupana. 
A rapid-growing tree that eventually 
grows to 60 feet. The clusters of bright 
scarlet fruits are loved by the birds and 
add much to its decorative value. 
$4.50 each; $12.50 for 3 
PHILADELPHUS. Belle Etoile. 
MOCK ORANGE. The milky white 
flowers are most unusual because they 
have a conspicuous light purple blotch in 
the center. Wonderfully fragrant. Height 
about 5 feet. 
$2 each; $5.50 for 3; $20 per doz. 
Innocence. The long arching branches 
carry a wealth of large, single alabaster- 
white flowers. The fragrance is delightful. 
Height 6 feet. 
$2 each; $5.50 for 3; $20 per doz. 
Virginal. Flowers are semi-double, 2 
inches across. Very prolific and delight- 
fully fragrant. Main crop of bloom is 
produced in late May and June, with a 
scattering all summer. Very vigorous. 
Height 6 to 8 feet. 
$1.50 each; $4 for 3; $15 per doz. 
PRUNUS, Charming. DOUBLE- 
FLOWERING PEACH. A very effective 
specimen tree, particularly when covered 
with large, double, rose-pink flowers. 
3 to 4-ft. saplings, $1.50 each; 
$4 for 3; $15 per doz. 
PUSSY WILLOW, French. Salix Cap- 
rea. A shrub that will grow to 25 feet; 
planted primarily for its decorative silvery 
catkins. $1 each; $2.75 for 3; $10 per doz. 
REDBUD or JUDAS TREE. ( 
canadensis. Bunches of dull reddish pink 
flowers produced abundantly along the 
branches before leaves expand in the spring 
$2 each; $5 for 3; $20 per doz. 
SALIX — see Pussy Willow. 
SNOWBALL — see Viburnum. 
SNOWBERR Y. Sympboi icat pot 
mosus. An old favorite. In July and 
August it has small pink flowers that are 
followed by great numbers of large, pure 
white, wax-like berries in clusters that 
remain until freezing weather. 
$1.25 each; $3.50 for 3; $12.50 per doz. 
SORBUS— See Mountain Ash. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. Carmine- 
crimson flowers from June to November. 
Height 2 to 3 feet. 
S. prunifolia. BRIDAL WREATH. In 
May the branches are covered with small, 
double white flowers. Height 6 to 8 feet. 
S. Vanhouttei. Rowers of pure white, 
borne in great profusion in June. Height 8 
to 10 feet. 
$1.25 each; $3.50 for 3; $12.50 per doz. 
-STRAWBERRY SHRUB. Calvcantbus 
floridus. Also frequently called Sweet 
Shrub and Carolina Spicewood. A strong, 
upright grower with large, handsome 
foliage. Peculiar, reddish brown, sweet- 
scented flowers in May. It grows 4 to 6 
feet tall and will thrive in either sunny or 
shadv places. 
$1.50 each; $4.25 for 3; $15 per doz. 
'SWEET PEPPER BUSH. Cletbra alni- 
folia. Small white flowers in terminal ra- 
cemes in July and August. Height 4 to 6 
feet. $1.50 each; $4 for 3; $15 per doz. 
SYMPHORICARPOS— see Snowberry. 
SYRINGA— see Lilac. 
TAMARIX, Summer Glow. The Iace- 
Iike, silvery blue-green foliage is sur- 
mounted throughout the summer with 
airy sprays of rosy red flowers that are 
fine in the garden and for cutting. Com- 
bined with gypsophila, is charming in 
summer table arrangements. Perfectly 
hardy. Thrives in poor or light sandy sod 
and is not injured by salt spray at the 
seashore. Grows to 8 feet but can easily 
be kept down to 5 or 6 feet by pruning. 
^ 18 to 24-in. plants, $2 each; 
$5.50 for 3; $20 per doz. 
Hydrangea arborescens 
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