FAVORITE HARDY SHRUBS for Fall Planting 
Halesia—Silver Bell, Snowdrop Tree © 
26-139 Tetraptera. (T) A magnificent shrub simply covered 
with pendent bell-shaped snow-drop-like white flowers in May. 
Size 3 ft., $1.00 each. 
Hydrangea (M) 
Hardy Shrubby Hydrangea 
26-141 Paniculata grandiflora. The best-known summer- 
flowering shrub. Immense panicles of showy flowers, white 
when opening later changing to rose color, remaining in good 
condition for weeks. Fine bushy plants, size 2-3 ft,, 60c each. 
Ligustrum—Privet © (M) 
Halesia—Silver Bell 26-052 Ovalifolium aureum (Golden Leaved Privet). A beau- 
tiful golden-variegated form. Particularly effective in combina- 
tion with other shrubs. Bushy specimens, size 2 to 3 ft., 60c¢ each. 
Lilacs, see Syringa on next page. 
Lonicera—Bush Honeysuckle (M) 
26-143 Morrowi. A handsome variety with white flowers 
during May, but especially valuable for its bright red fruit 
during the summer and autumn months. Size 3 feet, 60c each. 
26-144 Tatarica grandiflora rosea. Rosy red flowers, 
striped white; June. Red fruits. Sturdy plants, size 3 it., 
60c each. 
For Climbing Honeysuckle, see page 61. 
Philadelphus—Mock Orange © (M) 
Popular old-fashioned shrubs of excellent habit of growth. 
They bloom profusely during May and June. 
26-155 Atlas. A lovely variety with enormous single white 
flowers borne with the utmost freedom. Size 3-4 ft. 
26-148 Belle Etoile. Single white, purple-eyed, fragrant. 
Size 3-4 it. 
26-149 Coronarius (Garland Mock Orange). The popular tall 
variety; single white flowers, very sweet and one of the first to 
bloom. Size 2-3 ft. 
26-150 Enchantment. A splendid double white in large 
Philadelphus Virginal panicles on long erect branches forming a most striking speci- 
men. Size 3-4 ft. 
26-156 Virginal. Slightly fragrant, semi-double white flowers 
covering the branches with a sheet of blooms. Size 3 to 4 it. 
Any of the above Philadelphus: 60c each. 
Prun us—Flowering Almond 
26-157 Japonica fl. pl. (Double-Flowering Almond). (M) A 
beautiful dwarf tree, producing its showy double flowers early 
in May before the leaves appear. We can supply both white 
and pink. Size 2 to 3 ft., 75c each. 
Pyrus—Cydonia, Flowering Quince (M) 
26-158 Japonicus. A showy shrub covered in early spring 
with large dazzling orange-scarlet blooms. Also makes an 
excellent hedge. Strong plants, size 2 ft., 75c each. 
Rhus—Sumac (T) 
26-173 Cotinus (Purple Mist, Smoke Tree). A most unique 
shrub planted as a single specimen or in the mixed border, 
forming a large plant which in mid-summer is covered with 
large clusters of feathered flowers giving the appearance of a 
cloud of smoke or mist. Strong plants, size 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each. 
Robinia—Rose Acacia (M) 
26-166 Hispida. A quick-growing shrub of great beauty. Has 
loose racemes of beautiful large pink flowers in June. Gives a 
Pyrus japonicus—Flowering Quince magnificent effect. Size 2 to 3 ft., 75c each. 
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