Hardy Shrubs for 



Fall Planting 



They are absolutely hardy, and, 

 once planted, last indefinitely, in 

 creasing in size and beauty year 

 after year. Ready about Nov. 1st. 



Double Japan Snowball 



VIBURNUM PI.ICATUM — 



Blooms in early June, when thp 

 whole bush is loaded down with 

 great, compact balls of pure white 

 do\ible flowers. They are borne 

 in such profusion that the entire 

 plant appears one dense mass of 

 bloom; the tree grows erect and 

 bushy, 6 to 8 feet high, with 

 deep green leaves peculiarly 

 crimped and crinkled. Wondrous 

 Ij- beautiful. 



Spirea-Meadow Sweet 



(Prices at bottom of page) 



BIIiIiARDI— Spikes of rose-colore'l 

 flowers; blooms profusely. 



PRUNIPOLIA (Bridal Wreath) — 

 Double pure white flowers. 



VAN" HOUTTE — The bushes form 

 fine, compact clumps. The pure white 

 flowers are borne in sjreat masses. 



PBRFETUAI. BZ.OOMING- GRIM 

 SON SPIRBA, Anthony Waterer — 

 It makes a low, compact bush. 15 to 

 18 inches high. Large umbels of deep 

 crimson flowers. 



Kolkwii-zia Amabilis 



(Beauty Bush) — An exceedingly 

 handsome" new ornamental Shrub from 

 the wilds of China, resembling the 

 Weigela and Honeysuckle to which it 

 is allied. Growing 6 to 8 feet high at 

 maturity with long arching branches, 

 this variety combines all the merits of 

 a perfect Shrub; hardiness, year arounrl 

 beauty of foliage and habit, and an 

 amazing profusion of pale pink bell- 

 shaped floAvers in June. Large 2 year 

 old plants 75c each postpaid. 



Double Japan Snowball 



Everblooming Hydrangea 



The New Everblooming Hydrangea 

 is, as its name implies, constantly in 

 bloom from early in June until frost, 

 and is one of the most important addi- 

 tions in the way of hardy shrubs ever 

 introduced. All summer long it bears 

 great clusters of white flowers, much 

 like the tender Hydrangea in size and 

 form ; it will grow to perfection in par- 

 tial shade, making it most valuable foi- 

 massing under trees or growing on 

 north side of house. 



Philadelphus or Mock Orange 



BOUQUET BLANC —Dwarf growth 



with long slender branches densely 



covered from base to top with sweet- 

 scented double flowers of creamy- 

 white. In fact the flowers are borne 



in such great profusion as to totally 



obscure the plant. 

 NEW PHILADELPHUS ( ' Virgin 



al") — One of the most beautiful, new 



everblooming varieties. It also makes 



wonderful individual specimen plants 



on the lawn. A vigorous 



tall grower with very large 



double-crested flowers with 



round petals. 



Weigela 



PLORIBUNDA— 6 to 8 ft. 



Erect grower. Beautiful 



red flowers. 

 ROSEA — Large deep rose. 

 VARIEQATED LEAF — 



Green leaves, pure white. 

 AMABILIS — 4 to 6 ft. Deey; 



rose colored flowers. 

 MAD. LEMOINE — 4 to 6 



ft. White flowers with de- 

 licate blush. 



Sweet-Scented Shrub 



CALYCANTHUS PLORI- 

 DUS. CAROLINA ALL 

 SPICE — 3 to 6 ft. Flow- 

 ers dark reddish brown 



bo?ne 'freely. ^'*''^'"^"* ^"'^ Eve rblooming Hydrangea, Arborescens Grandiflora 



Price of all hardy shrubs on this page, except where otherwise noted: one^ 

 year-old size, 25c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year old size, 50c each; $5.50 

 per dozen, postpaid; three-year-old size, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen by freight 

 or express not prepaid. 



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