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SYRINGA (LILAC) French Varieties 



ALTHAEA. Rose of Sharon. 



Hibiscus syriacus. Tall erect shrub growing to 12 feet, with 

 hollyhock-like Howers in August. Drought-resistant and hardy. 

 Double Red and Double White. 



$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 



AZALEA Hinodegiri. Evergreen with crimson-scarlet flowers in 

 April and May. Likes partial shade and acid soil. 4 feet. 12 to 

 15-inch plants. $3.50 each, $9.50 for 3, $35.00 per doz. 



A. Kaempferi Hybrids. Torch Azaleas. Showiest and hardiest 

 of the deciduous species. Showy flowers in May ranging in color 

 through shades of yellow and salmon to orange and coral red. 



$3.50 each, $9.50 for 3, $35.00 per doz. 



BEAUTY BUSH. See Kolkwitzia. 



BRIDAL WREATH. See Spirsa pru,iiJolia. 



BLUE MIST. See Caryopteris. 



BOXWOOD. Buxus suffruticosa. A hardy little evergreen shrub 

 valued for edging formal beds or walks. Bushy 6 to 8-inch plants. 



50c each, $5.00 per doz., $40.00 per 100 



CALYCANTHUS floridus. Strawberry Shrub. An upright shrub 

 growing to 5 or 6 feet and bearing chocolate-colored flowers with 

 a delicious fragrance in June and July. 



$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 



CARYOPTERIS clandonensis. Blue Mist. A profusion of small 

 blue flowers in clusters from August on. 2 feet. Strong 2-year 

 plants, 12 to 15 inches high. 



$1.50 each, $4.00 for 3, $15.00 per doz. 



CLETHRA ainifolia. Sweet Pepper Bush. Small white flowers in 



terminal racemes during July and August. Height 4 to 6 feet. 



$1.50 each, $4.00 for 3, $15.00 per doz. 



CORNUS florida. Dogwood. One of the showiest and most popu- 

 lar spring flowering trees, covered with large white flowers in 

 May or early June, followed by red berries. Grows to 15 to 20 

 feet. 3 to 4-foot plants. $3.00 each, $8.50 for 3, $33.00 per doz. 



CRAB, Bechtel's. See Malus. 



CRATAEGUS, Crimson Glory. English Hawthorn. A welcome 

 tree in the home garden, grown for its clusters of white flowers in 

 spring, followed by bright red fruits. To 15 feet. 



$4.00 each, $10.50 for 3 



CYDONIA japonica. Flowering Quince. Broad bushy plants with 



numerous showy scarlet flowers close to the branches in early 



spring, followed by heavy green fruits. Mature size, 4 to 5 feet. 



$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 



FLOWERING SHRUBS 



DEUTZIA gracilis A profusion of white flowers in May and June. 

 Graceful and attractive throughout the year. 2 to 4 feet. 



$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 

 D., Pride of Rochester. Tall plants 6 to 7 feet high with large, 

 double white flowers in June and July. 



$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 

 DOGWOOD. See Cornus. 



FORSYTHIA, Spring Glory. Golden Bell. Most spectacular of all 

 Forsythlas, being completely covered with large, yellow flowers 

 in late March or April. So superior that it is not to be compared 

 with older varieties. $1.75 each, $4.75 for 3, $17.50 per doz. 



HAWTHORN. See Crataegus. 



HOLLY. See Ilex. 



HONEYSUCKLE. See Lonicera. (Shrubs and Climbers.) 



HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora. Large clusters of snow- 

 white flowers, flatter than H. paniculala grandiflora, are borne 

 in June. Plants attain a height of 10 feet. 



$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 

 H. paniculata grandiflora. (Peegee.) Upright in habit, with 

 huge panicles of white Howers that change to pink and then to 

 bronze-green. July. Plants may grow to 10 to 15 feet. 



$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 



ILEX verticillata. Winterberry. A deciduous Holly admired for its 

 brilliant red berries which persist throughout the winter. Spread- 

 ing and up to 6 feet tall. $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 



BEAUTY BUSH 



KOLKWITZIA amabilis. Beauty Bush. Masses of pink, tubular 

 flowers in June, the graceful shrubs growing to 8 teet. 



$1.75 each, $5.00 for 3, $17.50 per doz. 



LILAC. See Syringa. 



HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera fragrantissima. Fragrant creamy 

 white flowers in early spring before appearance of leaves. Ma- 

 ture size 6 feet. $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 

 L. Tatarica. Pink flowers in May followed by red berries in July. 

 Very hardy and vigorous. To 9 or 10 feet. 



$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 



MALUS Bechteli. Bechtel's Double Flowering Crab. A dwarf 

 flowering tree with densely double, light pink fragrant flowers 

 two inches across. $3.00 each, $8.00 for 3 



MOCK-ORANGE. See Philadelphus. 



PHILADELPHUS. Mock-Orange. 



Belle Etoile. Milky white blossoms with showy light purple 

 blotches at the center. Vigorous, reaching a height of 5 feet. 

 Unusual and valuable for the border. 



$2.00 each, $5.50 for 3, $20.00 per doz. 

 INNOCENCE. Arching branches loaded witli pure white fra- 

 grant flowers. 6 feet. $2.00 each, $5.50 for 3, $20.00 per doz. 

 Virginal. Semi-double flowers, 2 inches across. Mature height, 

 8 feet. $1.50 each, $4.00 for 3, $15.00 per doz. 



PRIVET, California. See Ligustrum. 

 QUINCE. See Cydonia. 

 ROSE OF SHARON. See Althaea. 

 SNOWBALL. See Viburnum opulus sterile, 

 SNOWBERRY. See Symphoricarpos. 



SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. One of the most popular Spireas 



because of its deep-colored flowers in flattened clusters during 



late June and July. The plants grow to 2 1-2 feet, are bushy and 



will tolerate some shade. 



S. prunifolia. Bridal Wreath. Densely covered with small white 



flowers in clusters during May. Height 6 to 8 feet. 

 S. Thunbergi. A dwarf species with white flowers in April and 



May. 3 feet. 

 S. Van Houttei. A great profusion of small white flowers in June. 



To 8 or 10 feet. 

 The above varieties, $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 

 STRAWBERRY SHRUB. See Calycanthus. 

 SWEET PEPPER BUSH. See Clethra. 



SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus. Snowberry. Small pink flowers 

 in July and August followed by clusters of large snow-white 

 berries. $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $12.50 per doz. 



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