HydrangeaPaniculataGrandiflora 
August, September and October 
H drangea Grandiflora is undoubtedly the grandest and most. | | 
beautiful of all the Hardy Flowering Shrubs, for the door-yard 
and lawn. The flowers are rich creamy white, changing to 
pink, and borne in immense clusters, more than a foot long; it} 
blooms in August, the first and every succeeding year; con- 
tinues in bloom for months. 
grow, does well everywhere. 
now. We havea large stock of strong, healthy, 
ferent sizes and prices as offered below. 
Prices for Strong Plants That Will Bloom This Season 
plants, in dif- 
l-yr., 15c. each 2=yr., 25c. each, 5 for $1.00 
aa 8 for 60c. 5 OF Ex. 2eyr., 35c. each, 5 for $1.50 BY, 
“4 10 for $1.00) P4!¢ | 3-yr., 50c. each, 5 for $2.00 : 
Ex. size 4 & 5-yr. old plants, at 75c., $1.00 & $1.50 each, by exp. 
STANDARD OR TREE-FORM 
of Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 
50c. and $1.00 each, according to size, by express. 
“Hills of Snow” or Snowball Hydrangea 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Tartarica)—6 to 10 feet. 
Profusion of pink and red flowers in May. and June, very 
attractive, followed by translucent berries in the Fall. 
Some are yellow berried and others red berried. 
CORCHORUS (Kerria Japonica)—Globe Flower or 
Japanese Rose. May. 4 to 6 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 seashore, though not 
entirely hardy in the North.. One-year size only. 
Price, 25c., postpaid. 
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. (See cut.) 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus)—5 to 6.feet. Beau- 
tiful, large cupped flowers; blooms early in June; 
flowers fine creamy white and intensely fragrant. 
MOCK ORANGE (Double)—5 to 6 feet. Beautiful 
large double flowers; blooms early in June; flowers 
fine creamy white. 
SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB or ‘“ALLSPICE” (Caly=. 
canthus or ‘‘ Strawberry Shrub”’)—5 to 6° feet. 
June. Always in demand, flowers rich, dark 
crimson. 
TREE BOX (Buxus Sempervirens Arborescens)—The os 
real evergreen hardy box so often seen in the old- 
fashioned gardens. 15 to 20-inch plants, 35c. and 
50c., by express. : 
PRICES—AIll on this page (except where otherwise 
noted), one-year size, 15c. each; 5 for 50c., ppd. 
Two-year size, 30c. each; 4 for $1.00, by express 
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Entirely hardy, no trouble te» 
If you have not got it, order it:J. 
bright rosy crimson, borne in solid clusters. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 
HYDRANGEA. 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA 
(Forma Nova) 
** Hills of Snow ”’ or ‘‘ Snowball Hydrangea” 
Comes into bloom 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. Valuable asa cut flower. (See illustration.) 
Price, one-year size, 25c. and 35c., postpaid. ‘Two- 
year size, 60c. Three-year size, $1.00, by express.' 
CERCIS JAPONICA (Japan Judas)—May. 8 to 10 feet. 
Flowers are 
Price, 25c. 
each, postpaid. Two-year size, 40c., by express. 
Blooms in the Spring, before the leaves show. 
Forsythia Viridissima (Golden Bells) 
