Hardy OrnamentalShrubs (Continued) West Grove, Pa. 



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Hydrangea PaniculataGrandif lora 



AUGUST, SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 



Hydrangea Grandifiora is undoubtedly the grandest and most beautiful of all the 

 rTardy Flowering Shrubs, for the door-yard and lawn. The flowers are rich creamy 

 vhite, changing to pink, and borne in immense clusters, more than a foot long; it 

 Dlooms in August, the first and every succeeding year; continues in bloom for 

 nonths. Entirely hardy, no trouble to grow, does well everywhere. If you have 

 lot got it, order it now. We have a large stock of strong, healthy plants, in different 

 :izes and prices as offered below. A single head of Hydrangea Paniculata f$gf 



^ices for Strong fOne=year, 1 5c. each ") 

 Hants That WilH " " 5 for 60c, [ Ppd. 

 iloom this Season ( " * 10 for $1.00 J 



Two=year, 25c. each, 5 for $1.00 

 Extra two=year, 35c. each, 5 for $1.50 

 Three=year, 50c. each, 5 for $2.00 



Exp. 



Extra size 4 and 5=year old plants, at 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 each, by express. 



STANDARD OR TREE -FORM 



of Hydrangea Paniculata Grandifiora 



Price, 50c. and 

 express only. 



.00 each, according to size, by 



"Hills of Snow" or (Snowball) Hydrangea 



HYDRANGEA 



ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA 



(Forma Nova) 

 " Hills of Snow " or " Snowball Hydrangea " 



A grand addition to the Summer-flowering hardy 

 shrubs. Comes into bloom just at a time when there 

 is a scarcity of white flowers, in many places as early 

 as July 4th. Makes a plant much like the common 

 Hydrangea, but blooms with purest snow-white 

 flowers, and continues blooming. 



Nothing in the Hardy Shrub line approaches it in 

 freedom of bloom, duration of flower and value as a 

 cut flower. (See illustration.) 



Price, one-year, 25c. and 35c, postpaid. Two- 

 year size, 60c. Three-year size, $1.00, by express. 



BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA TARTARICA)— Six to 



ten feet. Profusion of pink and red flowers in May and 

 June, very attractive, followed by translucent berries in the 

 Fall. We offer two kinds, yellow berried and red berried. 



CORCHORUS (KERRIA JAPONICA) — May. 



Sometimes called Globe Flower or Japanese 

 Rose. Grows four to six feet. A charming 

 old-fashioned plant; flowers bright yellow, 

 globe-shaped and very showy. 



ENONYMUS JAPONICA - Upright evergreen 

 shrubs with handsome foliage. They thrive 

 best in light or sandy soils; excellent for sea 

 shore, though not entirely hardy in the North. 

 One-year size only. Price, 25c, postpaid. 



FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI— April. Color, little 

 deeper yellow than " Viridissima," and ex- 

 tremely beautiful. 



FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA (GOLDEN BELLS) 



— April. Five to six feet. Bears long rows 

 of bright golden yellow flowers. (See cut.) 



MOCK ORANGE (PHILADELPHUS)— Five to 



six feet. Beautiful, large cupped flowers; 

 blooms early in June; flowers fine creamy 

 white and intensely fragrant. 



MOCK ORANGE (DOUBLE)— Five to six feet. 

 Beautiful, large double flowers; blooms early 

 in June; flowers fine creamy white. 



SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB or "ALLSPICE" 

 (CALYCANTHUS or "STRAWBERRY 

 SHRUB ")— Five to six feet. June. Always 

 in demand, flowers rich, dark crimson. 



TREE BOX (BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS AR= 

 BORESCENS)— The real evergreen hardy box 

 so often seen in the old-fashioned gardens. 

 15 to 20-inch plants, 35c and 50c, by exp. 



CERCIS JAPONICA (JAPAN JUDAS)— May, eight to ten 

 feet. Blooms in the Spring, before the leaves show. Flow- 

 ers are bright rosy crimson, borne in solid wreaths and clus- 

 ters. Price, 25c each, ppd. Two-year size, 40c, by exp. 



PRICES— All on this page, except where other- 

 wise noted, bne=year, 15c. each; 5 for 50c, 

 postpaid. Two=year size, 35c. each; 4 for 

 $1.00, by express. 



Forsythia Viridissima (Golden Bells) 



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