PLANTING TIME 



Euonymus (D) 



Alata compacta {Dwarf .Corkbark). Dwarf compact form of 

 Alata. Small yellow flowers in spring followed by attractive 

 red berries in fall. Has conspicuous bright scarlet autumn 

 foliage and curious corky bark. Splendid for hedges. Strong 

 plants, size 2-3 ft., 75c each. 



Forsythia spectabilis 



Forsythia— GoWen Bell ® 



Spectabilis. (M) Has very large golden yellow flowers com- 

 pletely covering the stems early in the spring. Size 3-4 ft., 

 SOc each. 



Halesia— Silver Bell 



Halesia — Silver Bell, Snowdrop Tree ® 



Tetraptera. (T) A magnificent shrub with bell-shaped snow- 

 drop-like white flowers in May. Size 3 ft., $1.00 each. 



Hydrangea— Hardy Shrubby Hydrangea (M) 



Arborescens grandiflora {Snowball Hydrangea). O A magnifi- 

 cent, hardy shrub with large snow white blossoms. Blooms 

 from early June until late July. Size 2-3 ft., 60c each. 

 Faniculata grandiflora. The best-known summer-flowering 

 shrub. Immense panicles of showy flowers, white when open- 

 ing later changing to rose color, remaining in good condition 

 for weeks. Fine bushy plants, size 2-3 ft., 60c each. 



Standard or Tree-Shaped plants that will make 

 beautiful specimens for the lawn or garden. $1.50 each. 



Ligustrum— PnVe^ ®(M) 



OTalifolium aureum {Golden Leaved Privet). A beautiful 

 golden-variegated form. Particularly effective in combination 

 with other shrubs. Bushy specimens, size 2 to 3 feet. 60c each. 

 Lilacs, see Syringa page 45. 

 Lonicera— Bush Honeysuckle (M) 

 Morrowi. A handsome Japanese 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. 

 Tatarica grandiflora rosea. Rosy red flowers, striped white; 

 June. Red fruits. Sturdy plants, size 3 feet, 60c each. 

 For Climbing Honeysuckle, see page 46. 



Philadelphus Virginal 



Philadelphus— Mocfe Orange ® (M) 



Popular old-fashioned shrubs of excellent habit of growth. 

 They bloom profusely during May and June. 

 Atlas. A double variety with enormous white flowers. Size 



3-4 feet. 

 Belle Etoile. Single white, purple-eyed, fragrant. Size 3-4 feet. 

 Coronarius {Garland Mock Orange). The popular tall variety; 



white flowers, very sweet and one of the first to bloom. Size 



2-3 feet. 

 Enchantment. A splendid double white in large panicles on 



long erect branches forming a most striking specimen. Size 



3-4 feet. 

 Girandole. Stately plants covered with showy double white 



flowers. A very effective shrub. Size 2 to 3 feet. 

 Virginal. Slightly fragrant, white flowers covering the branches 



with a sheet of blooms. A favorite variety. Size 3 to 4 feet. 

 Any of the above Philadelphus: 60c each. 



'Prxxmxs— Flowering, Almond 



Japonica fl. pi. {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 feet, 75c each. 



Pyrus — Cydonia, Japanese Quince (M) 



Japonicus. A showy shrub covered in early spring with large 

 dazzling scarlet blooms. Also makes an excellent hedge. 

 Strong plants, size 2 ft., 7Sc each. 



— Corallina. A splendid shade of salmon-apricot. 



— rosea grandiflora. Clear pink flowers. 



— rubra grandiflora. Rich blood red blooms of great beauty. 



— sanguinea. Brilliant crimson flowers of cup shape. 



Any of the above, except where noted: 

 Strong plants, size 18-24 in., $1.00 each. 



Rhus— 5umac (T) 



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. 



Our shrubs are too heavy to be sent by parcel post. 



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