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Spiraea 



Billiardi. (T) Pink flowers in late summer. Size 3-4 ft. 

 Bumalda, Anthony Waterer. (D) Deep crimson. Seldom 



exceeds 30 inches in height. Blooms during summer. Size 2 ft. 

 Prunifolia fl. pi. {Double-Flowering Bridal Wreath). (M) 



Beautiful shrub, double white flowers in May. Size 3-4 ft. 

 Thunbergi. (D) Charming low-growing shrub with delicate 



foliage and small white flowers in spring. Size 2-3 ft. 

 Van Houttei. (M) A beautiful Spiraea of compact habit. 



Presents a fountain of white blooms in May and June. Size 



3-4 ft. 



Any of the above Spiraeas: 60c each. 



Symphoricarpos— ^noivberry (M) • 



Chenaulti [Pink Snowberry). Shapely plants 3 feet high and 

 •5 feet in diameter. Small foliage and deep pink fruits in fall. 

 Size 3-4 ft., 60c each. 



RacemoSUS [While Snowberry). Popular dwarf shrub, small 

 pink blooms and large white berries. Size 3 ft., 60c each. 



Syringa vulgaris 



Syringa— Li7oc 



Gives a magnificent display of flowers in spring. We supply 

 own-root plants, which will prove most satisfactory. Lilacs 

 need a liberal supply of lime. 

 Old-Fashioned Purple [Syringa mlgaris). (T) Lovely heavy 



trusses of lilac-purple. Size 3-4 ft., 75c each. 

 Old-Fashioned White (5. vulgaris alba). (T") Fragrant white 



flowers borne profusely on vigorous plants. Size 3-4 ft., 75c each. 



French Lilacs 

 Named Varieties, Grown on Own Roots 



These French Lilacs are truly superb. They will bring to 

 your spring garden a glorious display of most attractive fra- 

 grant flowers in a number of exceptionally fine colors. The four 

 varieties listed have proved of more than unusual value and are 

 highly recommended. 



Charles Joly. (T) A strong, rapid-growing variety with 

 large shining leaves and large loose trusses of semi-double 

 reddish mauve blooms. Size 2-3 ft. 

 Marie Legraye. [T) One of the finest single-flowering white 

 Lilacs producing an abundance of delightfully scented flower 

 trusses which are exceptionally long and well proportioned. 

 Splendid for garden display or for cutting. Size 2-3 ft. 

 President Grevy. (T) Double purplish blue flowers in 



massive trusses. Size 2-3 ft. 

 William Robinson. (T) A very double Lilac with crimson- 

 pink buds opening into a beauriful deep violet-pink. Size 



2-3 ft. 



Any of the above: $1.00 each. 



Tamarix 



Tamarisk 



Africana. (T) Tall, 



slender shrub with 

 feathery foliage covered 

 in May with masses of 

 delicate pink blooms 

 before the leaves appear. 

 Valuable and unique. 

 Size 3-4 ft. 



Hispida aestivalis. (M) 

 Covered with soft pink 

 flower sprays in July and 

 August. Size 2-3 ft. 



Indica. (T) Pale pink 

 flowers in late summer 

 and autumn. A very 

 strong grower with long, 

 slender racemes. Size 

 3-4 ft. 



A ny of the above: 60c each. 



Tamarix africana 



Viburnum— 5nowbaH (m) 



Carlesi [Fragrant Viburnum), The fragrant rare Korean 

 Viburnum. Salver-shaped flowers of a delicate rose-tinted 

 white, passing to white. Terminal heads 2-3 inches across in 

 May. Good bushy specimens, size 2 ft.. Si. 50 each. 



0'pVL\viS[High-BushCranberry). ® White flowers in June followed 

 by bright scarlet berries in fall. Size 3 ft., 75c each. 



— sterilis [Common Snowball, Guelder Rose). ® Popular white 

 Snowball. Blooms in May. Size 2-3 ft., 75c each. 



Plicatum [Japanese Snowball). Dark foUage and perfect, pure 

 white flower balls in May; free flowering. Size 2-3 ft., 75c each. 



ViteX — Chaste Tree (T) 



Macrophylla. A graceful shrub with attractive spikes of lovely 

 lavender-blue flowers. Blooms profusely from July until fall 

 and grows more than 10 feet high unless pruned back. It is a 

 most desirable summer-flowering shrub of distinctive appear- 

 ance. Strong plants, size 15-18 in., 75c each; S7.50 per doz. 



Carnea. This resembles the preceding variety but the flowers 

 are a pleasing shade of lilac-pink making quite a good contrast 

 if planted with the older deep blue sort. Strong plants, size 

 15-lS in., SI no L-ath, ?in 00 per <V^z. 



Weigela rosea 



Weigela (m) 

 Diervilla 



EvaKathke. Ruby flowers in summer and fall. Size 3 ft. 

 Rosea. Soft rosy carmine. Profuse-flowering. Size 3-4 ft. 

 —nana variegata. Fohage showily mottled green, yellow, 

 and pink. Rose-colored flowers. Size 3-4 ft. 



Any of the three Weigelas: 60c each. 



Our shrubs are too heavy to be sent by mail. 



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