Mardy Ornamental Flowering Shrubs (Cont’d)—West Grove, Pa. 59 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 
5 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDiFLORA 
Forsythia Viridissima (Golden Belis)—-Five to 
six feet. Bears long rows of bright golden yellow 
flowers, opening about the third week in April. 
Bush Honeysuckle (Lonicera Tartarica)—Six to 
ten feet. An old-fashioned shrub with sturdy oak-like 
habit, and good foliage, especially useful for screens 
and masses. Profusion of pink and red flowers in May 
and June, are very attractive, followed by translucent 
berries in the Fall. We offer two kinds, Yellow Berried 
and Red Berried. Price of above. 15cts. each, 2 for 25 cts., 
postpaid. 2-year size, 35 cts. each, by express. 
DEUTZIAS A most desirable class of shrubs: hardy 
and strong growers and bearing numerous 
small clusters of flowers in 
the early Summer. Highly 
valued for yard, lawn, park 
and cemetery planting. 
D. Gracilis—2'4 to 3 ft., of 
compact bushy growth, and 
in May completely covered 
with a mass of pure white 
bell-shaped flowers. 
D. Gracilis Rosea—A new 
one, like the above, except 
flowers are a beautiful pink 
color. 
D. Lemoini—3 to 4 ft.; much 
like Gracilis, but of stronger 
growth, and flowers pure 
white and single. 
1D. Pride of Rochester—4 
to 6°feet. Grows strong and 
upright; flowers double and 
pure white, tinged with 
blush. Beautiful. 
Price of Deutzias: 
15 cts. The 4for 50 cts., 12 
for $1.25, postpaid. 
Two-year size, 35 cts. each. 
The 4 for $1.00, 12 for $3.00, 
by express. 
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 
magnificent beauty. The flowers are rich 
creamy white, changing to pink, and 
borne in immense clusters, more than a 
foot 1ong; it blooms in August, the first 
and every succeeding year; and 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. 
4 Strong plants that will bloom 
Prices: this season. 
Each | 5 10 100 
1-year 15 ets. | 60 cts. | $1.00 $8.00 Postpaid - 
2-yeur 25 «| $1.00 | $1.75 | $12.00 | 2% 
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Extra2-year) 35 “| $1.50 | $2.75 | $20.00 | 435% 
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B-yea- 50 «| $2.00 | $375 | g28.00 |= ~° 
Extra size 4 and 5-year old plants, at 75 
cts., $1.00 and $1.50, each. 
Philadelphus or Mock Orange— 
Five to six feet. Beautiful, large cupped 
flowers; blooms early in June; flowers 
fine creamy white and_ intensely 
fragrant. Price, r5 cts. each, postpaid. 
2-year, 35 cts. each, by express. 
Cercis Japonica (Japan Judas)—May (8 
to 10 ft.) Blooms in the Spring, before the 
leaves show. Fiowers are bright rosy 
crimson, and borne in such solid wreaths 
and clusters, the whole bush seems one 
mass of exquisite bloom. Strong mailing 
plants, 25 cts., postpaid. 2-year size, 40cts. 
each, by express. 
Golden Elder (Sambucus Nigra war. Aurea.) 
(5 to 6 feet)—The bright golden yellow leaves of this 
shrub make a very showy appearance the entire Suni- 
mer. Of vigorous spreading habit, but may be trained 
into compact bushy form. 2-year plants, by express, 
35 cts. 
Sweet-Scented Shrub or “Alispice” (Calyeanthus) 
(5s to 6 feet)—An old favorite, always in demand; 
flowers rich, dark crimson, quite double, delightfully 
fragrant. Its delicious perfume is highly valued. 15 cts. 
each, postpaid. 2-year plants, 30 cts., by express. 
Forsythia Fortunei—Color, a little deeper yellow 
than ‘‘ Viridissima,’ and extremely beautiful, when its 
long arched branches hang full of flowers. 
