HARDY ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS— (Continued) WEST GROVE, PA. 



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Hydrangea PaniculataGrandiflora 



August, September and October 



Hydrangea Grandiflora is undoubtedly 

 the grandest and most beautiful of all the 

 Hardy Flowering Shrubs, for the door- 

 yard and lawn. The photograph here- 

 with is taken from a plant from our own 

 grounds, and gives some idea of its magnifi- 

 cent beauty. The flowers are rich creamy 

 white, changing to pink, and borne in im- 

 mense clusters, more than a foot long; it 

 blooms in August, the first and every suc- 

 ceeding year; continues in bloom for 

 months. Entirely hardy, no trouble to 

 grow, does well everywhere. If you have 

 not got it, order it now. We have a large 

 stock of strong, healthy plants, in different 

 sizes and prices as offered below. 



"PtIPPQ Strong plants that 

 II Itto bloom this season. 



will 





Each 



5 



10 



100 



$8.00 

 $12.00 





l=year 



15c. 



60c. 



$1.00 



Postpaid 



2=year 



25c. 



$1.00 



$1.75 



by Exp. 



Ex. 2=yr. 



35c. 



$1.50 



$2.75 



$20.00 



Purchaser 

 Paying 



3=year 



50c. 



$2.00 



53.75 $28.00 



i 



charges 



Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. {Blooms like this for months) 



Extra size 4 and 5=year old plants, at 75c, 

 $1.00 and $1.50 each. 



STANDARD or TREE- 



Form Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 



Price — 50c. and $1.00 each, according to 

 size, by express only. 



BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Tartarica)— 6 to 10 ft. 



An old-fashioned shrub, with sturdy oak-like habit, good 

 foliage, especially useful for screens and masses. Pro- 

 fusion of pink and red flowers in May and June, very at- 

 tractive, followed by translucent berries in the Fall. 

 We offer two kinds, yellow berried and red berried. 



CERCIS JAPONICA (Japan Judas)— May, 8 to 10 feet. 

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

 ers are bright rosy crimson, and borne in such solid wreaths 

 and clusters, the whole bush seems one mass of exquisite 

 bloom. Price, 25c. each, postpaid. Two-year size, 40c, 

 by express. 



CORCHORUS (Kerria Japonica)— May. Sometimes called 

 Globe Flower or Japanese Rose. Grows 4 to 6 feet. 

 A charming old-fashioned plant with bright green 

 leaves, sharply toothed, fading in Autumn with 

 tones of yellow; flowers bright yellow, globe-shaped 

 and very showy. 



FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI— April. Color, little 

 deeper yellow than " Viridissima." and extremely 

 beautiful. 



FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA (Golden Bells)— April. 

 5 to 6 feet. Bears long rows of bright golden 

 yellow flowers. 



MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus) — 5 to 6 feet. 

 Beautiful, large cupped flowers; blooms early in 

 June; flowers fine creamy white and intensely fra- 

 grant. 



MOCK ORANGE (Double) — 5 to 6 ft. Beauti- 

 ful, large double flowers; blooms early in June; 

 flowers fine creamy white and intensely fragrant. 



SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB or "ALLSPICE" (Caly= 

 canthus) — 5 to 6 feet. June. Always in de- 

 mand, flowers rich, dark crimson, delightfully fra- 

 grant. 



PRICES — All on this page, except where 

 otherwise noted, one=year, 15c. each; 

 5 for 50c, postpaid. Two=year size, 

 35c. each; 4 for $1.00, by express. 



UVIM) A TVP T5 A "HILLS OF SNOW" 



II I JJIVAII VJCA or "SNOWBALL HYDRANGEA" 



ARBORESCENSGRANDIFLORA(FormaNova) 



A grand addition to the Summer-flowering hardy shrubs. 

 Comes into bloom just at a time when there is a scarcity of 

 white flowers, along through July and August. 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. 



Hills of Snow" or (Snowball) Hydrangea 



