Lifetime Shrubs 
To Beautify Your Home. 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI 
Deep Coral-Pink Flowers 

Azalea Hinodegiri is a dwarf grower with ever- 
green foliage. In the spring it produces a profusion 
of deep coral colored blossoms, completely hiding the 
foliage. Ideally suited for planting around the foun- 
dation of homes or adding color in front of ever- 
greens. Grows well in the shade or sunlight. 

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CREPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia Indica). Small green, glossy leaves; very beau- 
tiful showy flowers during midsummer to fall; noticeable object in any land- 
scape. Not hardy north of Mason-Dixon line, but most popular southern shrub. 
Pink and red varieties. 11 to 2 ft., $1.50 each. , 
QUINCE, FLOWERING (Cydonia Japonica). Scarlet flowers in April and May. 
No doubt one of the most attractive spring blooming shrubs. 1 to 11 fft., 
$1.00 each. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Crimson flowers in large, flat clusters. Blooms 
early and continues till fall. 15 to 18 inches, $1.00 each. : 
WEIGELA, EVA RATHKE. Very attractive deep carmine-red flowers, making a 
very showy shrub. 11/4 to 2 ft., $1.00 each; 2 to 3 ft., $1.25 each. 
BEAUTY BUSH. Pink tubular flowers, heavy bloomer, hardy. 2 to 3 ff., $1.25 
each. 
HYDRANGEA PEE GEE (Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora). Large flowers; first 
snowy white, then pink, changing to reddish bronze in the fall. Blooms mid- 
summer to fall. 18 to 24 inches, $1.00 each. 
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PRIDE OF ROCHESTER Shrubs. to 4 feet 1.00 2.85 
ALTHEA or ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus Syriacus). The 
double and single flowers are formed in varying colors. 
We can supply double red, white with crimson center, 
and double white. 
BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA. New and undoubtedly the fin- 
est of all the summer-flowering Butterfly bushes. Large 
bright lavender panicles. Flowers do not sunburn as do 
other varieties. Foliage heavy rich dark green. Very 
hardy. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double white flowers, 
SYRINGA, SWEET MOCK ORANGE or GARLAND (Phila- 
delphus Coronarius). Of upright habit, and produces 
in June a wealth of white, fragrant flowers. 
SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB (Calycanthus Floridus). Hardy 
native with many double, chocolate-colored flowers in 
May. Flowers, leaves and wood have a spicy fragrance. 
TAMARIX, AFRICAN (Tamarix Africana). Feathery gray- 
green foliage; very showy. 
slightly tinged with rose, appear in mid-June. 
DOGWOOD, RED-BRANCHED (Cornus Alba Sibirica). 
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 the best 
early blooming shrubs. 
HONEYSUCKLE, BUSH (Lonicera Morrowi). Early white 
flowers in June, followed by red berries. 
PINK MAGNOLIA 
(Magnolia Soulangeana) 
Our most outstanding early spring blooming plant. Large 
pink blooms. Grows in bush or tree form. Every garden 
should have one or two of these remarkable plants. 
Prices—Storng Field Grown Plants—Each $2.75; 2 for $4.90. 

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WITH HARRISONS’ HI-QUALITY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Tatarica). Very 
attractive in blossom, producing an abundance of flow- 
ers followed by red fruit. We offer pink and white 
varieties. 
WEIGELA, PINK (Weigela Rosea). The most popular 
Weigela sold today. Its delicate pink, bell-shaped flow- 
ers are borne in great profusion along arching branches. 
ROYAL BLUE HYDRANGEA 
(Hydrangea Otakss) 
Old favorite southern Hydrangean. When winters are 
severe we suggest heeling in. Large balls of blue flowers 
and attractive large leaves. Color depends on acidity of 
soil. Field-grown plants, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.80. 

See ae a 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon 
Everywhere people are 
making their homes 
more livable, more at- 
tractive. A little plan- 
ning, a little planting. 
And what joy and satis- 
faction in having a 
home framed with beau- 
tiful trees and a well 
kept lawn planted to 
shrubs and flowers. 

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