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Kolkwitzia Amabilis (Beauty Bush) 



An exceedingly handsome new ornamental Shrub from the wilds of 

 China, resembling the Weigelia and Honeysuckle to which it is allied. 

 Growing 6 to 8 feet high at maturity with long arching branches, this 

 variety combines all the merits of a perfect Shrub; hardiness, year around 

 beauty of foliage and habit, and an amazing profusion of pale pink bell- 

 shaped flowers in June. Strong plants 18 to 24 inches high, $1.00 each. 



PhiladelphuS (Mock Orange) 



Popular old-fashioned Shrubs flowering in May or June, succeed in 



almost any location. 



Conquete. Large single flowers in clusters of 3 to 5, completely cover- 

 ing the plant. 60 cts. each. 



Enchantment ( New). A splendid double white flower in large panicles 

 on long erect branches forming a most striking specimen. 75 cts. each. 



Girandole ( New) . Plants of exceUent habit of growth, very free flowering 

 with exceptionally well formed double milky white flowers in dense 

 trusses. 75 cts. each. 



Splendens. A strong growing variety with arching banches which 

 produce a great abundance of showy single white flowers. 60 cts. each. 



The Ba,nner. A hybrid variety forming a shapely Shrub 3 to 4 feet 

 high with very large single flowers, one of the most desirable varieties. 

 60 cts. each. 



Virginal. Flowers 2 inches in diameter, that completely cover the 

 branches in May and early June, slightly fragrant, one of the most de- 

 sirable. 60 cts. each. 



Hydrangea Panicul.^ta Grandii-lui«a 



tfydrangea (Hardy shrubby) 



Hydrangea Arborescens Grandiflora {Snowball Hydrangea), This 

 magnificent perfectly hardy American Shrub has snow-white blossoms of 

 largest size. One of its most valuable characteristics is its coming into 

 bloom just after the passing of all the early Spring-blooming Shrubs, flower- 

 ing from early June until late July, makes it valuable in any garden. 60 cts. 

 each. 



Paniculata Grandiflora. Without doubt the best known and most popu- 

 lar summer flowering Shrub in cultivation. The flowers, which are borne in 

 dense pyramidal panicles a foot long, in the greatest profusion, are white 

 when they first open, but gradually change to rose color, and remain in good 

 condition for weeks. 



Fine bush plants, 75 cts. each. 



Standard or Tree-shaped plants which make beautiful specimens for the 

 lawn or garden, $1.50 each. 



Hypericum (St. John's Wort) 



Patulum Henryi. A comparatively new hardy St. John's Wort of shrubby 

 habit, growing from 2| to 4 feet high, producing masses of large clear yellow 

 flowers during July and August, and retaining its neat foliage until late in 

 the autumn. 30 cts. each. 



Patulum Grandiflorum. A very vigorous growing introduction from 

 China with large broad petalled flowers of a very bright yellow. 30 cts. each. 

 LigUStrum (Privet) 



Ovalif olium Aureum (Golden-leaved Privet) . A beautiful golden variegated 

 form and very effective for associating with other dwarf Shrubs. 50 cts. 

 each; $5.00 per doz. 



Ovalifolium, for Hedge. See page 68. 



Lilacs 



See Syringa, page 67. 

 Lonicera (Bush Honeysuckle) 



Grandiflora Rosea. Rosy-red flowers, striped with white; June. 60 cts. 

 each. 



Ledebouri. A vigorous-growing Shrub with red flowers in May. 60 cts. 

 each. 



Morrowi. A handsome Japanese variety, with white flowers during May, 

 but especially valuable for its bright red fruit during the summer and au- 

 tumn months. 60 cts. each. 



Tatarica {Tartarian Honeysuckle). Pink flowers, contrasting beautifully 

 with the foliage; blooms in June. 60 cts. each. 



Philadelphus Virginal 



We will supply all Shrubs priced at 60 cts. each for $6.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. Shrubs cannot be sent by mail. 



