LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITT8VILLE. ML). 



HYDRANGEA P. (J.-One of the best shrubs 



ORNAxMENTAL SHRUBS 



I am only listing the very best varieties of shrubs, the 

 kinds that have proven themselves as general favorites. 

 Shrubs do not bear fruit but they add a big lot to the at- 

 tractiveness of the home. 



Price on all shrubs, 50c each; $4.50 for 10. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Well known and 

 justly popular. Flowers are borne on huge panicles from 8 to 12 inches 

 lonK. pure white first, afterward changing to pink. Begins to bloom 

 early in August and continues blooming until freezing weather sets in. 

 Perfectly hardy. 



HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. (Hills of Snow). 

 Begins to flower in June and continues until September. Blooms large, 

 snow white. 



BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. The upright honeysuckles have bright and 

 pretty fragrant flowers followed by showy berries that last through the 

 fall. If you have never grown the Bush Honeysuckle you should plant 

 one or more this season. 



SPIREA REEVESIANA. Tali and graceful, with dark bluish green 

 foliage, and large, pure white double flowers in May and June. 



DOGWOOD STOLONIFERA. Medium size and spreading, dark red 

 bark and white flowers, berries white. 



SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. Plant is rather tall, with long, slender 

 branches that graceflly droop with their foliage and flowers. Very ex- 

 tensively planted as specimens on the lawn ar>d for hedges. Flowers in 

 May. 



DUETZIA LEMOINEI. Somewhat dwarf habit of growing. In June 

 th( plants are literally covered with snow-white flowers. 



DUETZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double white. Flowers in 

 June. Double white slightly tinged with rose. 



DUETZIA CRENATA. Double white. Flowers pure white in June. 

 Branches grow upright and compact. 



BUTTERFLY BUSH. Summer Lilac. (Buddleia). A beautiful 

 shrub from Japan, bearing sweet-scented flowers of a rosy lilac color. 

 Flowers borne by the hundreds on flower beds which are 8 to 12 inches 

 long. Blooms in great profusion from early summer till frost. At- 

 tracts butterflies in great numbers. Splendid for cutting. 



ALTHEA. (Rose of Sharon t. One of the best shrubs planted, begins 

 blooming in great profusion early August and continues until frost. 

 Plant.« grows upright and very dense, always bloom* full, very hardy 

 and will thrive in all locations. They should not be omitted. Have 

 Althea in both red and white. 



SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf habit of growing, very 

 dense : fine for base planting, and single or double bifnches on the 

 lawn. Blooms in great profusion the entire summer and fall. Rose 

 jiink flowers. 



GOLDEN BELL. (Forsythia Fortune). Bell shaped, deep yellow 

 flowers in April before leaves api>ear. very attractive owing to time of 

 flowering. 



