DISTINCTIVE SHRUBS 



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Medium, 1 to 1 I/2 f t 25c each; 3 for $0.60; 1 for $1.60 



Big, 1 V2 to 2 ft 30c each; 3 for $0.75; 10 for $2.00 



Largest, 2 to 3 ft 40c each; 3 for $1.05; 10 for $3.00 



Strong, 2-year specimens 



VERYWHERE people are making their homes more liveable, more 

 attractive. A little planning, a little planting. And what joy and 

 satisfaction in having a home framed with beautiful trees and a 

 well-kept lawn planted to shrubs and flowers. 



ALTHEA, ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus syrio- 

 eus). The double and single flowers are 

 formed in varying colors. We can supply 

 double red, single red, white with crimson 

 eye, single white, double white. 



BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA. New and undoubt- 

 edly the finest of ell the summer-flowering 

 Butterfly Bushes. Large, bright lavender 

 panicles. Flowers do not sunburn as do other 

 varieties. Foliage heavy, rich dark green. 

 Hardy. 



DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double white 

 flowers, slightly tinged rose, in mid-June. 



DEUTZIA, 

 PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 



SYRINGA; SWEET MOCK OR 

 ANGE or GARLAND (Phila- 

 delphus coronarius). Of up- 

 right habit, and produces in 

 June o wealth of white, fra- 

 grant flowers. 



SWEET SCENTED SHRUB 

 (Catycanthus floridus). 

 Hardy, native, with many 

 double chocolate colored 

 flowers in May. Flowers, 

 leaves, even wood, have a 

 spicy fragrance. 



SPIRAEA BILLIARDI. A hardy 

 type of Spiraea that grows 

 exceedingly well in dry 

 places. Long, fluffy flower 

 spikes. We offer two colors: 

 white and pink. 



TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 

 (Lonicera tatarica). Very 

 attractive in blossom, pro- 

 ducing an abundance of 

 flowers followed by red fruit. 

 We offer pink and white va- 

 rieties. 



DOGWOOD, RED-BRANCHED (Cornus alba si- 

 birica). Bright red bark, white flowers, blue 

 fruit; rapid grower; beautiful winter effect. 

 GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia). Vigorous, upright 

 grower; profusion of yellow flowers in April. 

 One of our best early blooming shrubs. 

 HONEYSUCKLE, JAPANESE BUSH (Lonicera 

 Morrowi). Early white flowers in June, fol- 

 lowed by red berries. 

 QUINCE, JAPANESE FLOWERING (Cydonia 

 japonica). Scarlet flowers in April and May. 

 No doubt one of the most attractive spring 

 blooming shrubs. 



-- WEIGELA, PINK (Weigela ro- 

 sea). The most popular Wei- 

 gela sold today. Its delicate 

 pink, bell-shaped flowers are 

 borne in great profusion 

 along arching branches. 

 TAMARIX GALLICA. Light 

 •pink blossoms in May and 

 June. Bluish green foliage. 

 TAMARIX AMURENSE. Slender 

 branches covered with pink 

 flowers. Grey-green foliage. 

 TAMARIX, AFRICAN (Tam- 

 orJx africana). Feathery 

 gray-green foliage, very 

 showy. 

 WEEPING GOLDEN BELL 

 (Forsythia suspensa). 

 A graceful variety with 

 long, slender, drooping 

 branches. Flowers yel- 

 low, produced in great 

 profusion during early 

 spring. 



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Our Favorite Shrub Collection No. 505 



1 Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 



1 Althea, Double Red 



1 Forsythio (Golden Bell) 



1 Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle 



1 Tamarix africana 



1 Spiraea Van Houttei 



Six big 1 V2 to 2 ft. plants, 

 for only 



$1.20 



GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia) 



TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 



PINK WEIGELA 



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TAMARIX — Lovely Feathery Foliage 



