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SWEET- SCENTED SHRUBS (Calycanthus 



Floridus). Grows 5 to 8 feet, flowers in 

 spring. The highly prized strawberry- 



scented flowers, when fully open, are about 

 the size of a silver dollar, of a mahogany- 

 brown color. Perfectly hardy. 35c each; 

 3 for $1.00; per doz., $3.36; large field-grown 

 plants, 60c each; 3 for $1.70. 

 TAMARIX AFRICANA. Delicate pink flow- 

 ers; feathery foliage. 35c each; large 

 plants. 60c. 



BUTTERFLY BUSH (Summer Lilac). Free 

 flowering. Blooms all summer. Attracts 

 unusual attention. A deciduous bush, dying 

 down in the winter. The blooms come from 

 the new wood produced through the sum- 

 mer. Produces long panicles of lilac-colored 

 flowers. Nice plants, 20c each; 2 year 

 plants. 50c each. 



JAPAN BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergii). 

 Where a dwarf deciduous hedge is wanted, 

 nothing equals this beautiful Barberry. 

 Absolutely hardy in all parts of the country. 

 Nice plants, S1.25 per doz.; $8.00 per 100; 

 stronger plants, SI. 50 per doz.; $12.00 per 

 . year plants, $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100. 



HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of 

 Snow). 4 to 8 feet. Blossoms very large 

 of pure white. Blossoms through early June 

 until August. 35c each for large plants; 

 larger plants, 75c; strong field-grown plants, 

 $1.00. 



POPULAR SPIREAS 

 BRIDAL WREATH (Spirea Yan Houttei). 

 The grandest of all Spireas, a complete 

 fountain of pure white, blooms in May and 

 June. Its riotous flowering makes it very 

 striking. Requires no care to speak of and 

 lasts a lifetime. Field-grown plants, 75c; 

 larger plants, $1.00. 





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of Snow (Arborescens) 

 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA (Paniculate). 



It attains a height of four to eight feet and 

 is perfectly hardy in all parts of the coun- 

 try. The flowers are white, borne on im- 

 mense pyramidal panicles nearly a foot in 

 length. It commences flowering in July 

 and continues until November. Nice plants, 

 35c each; largest size, 75c and $1.00. 

 WEIGELA ROSEA. Flowers pink. 35c 

 each; large plants, 50c; extra large, $1.00. 

 FIRST-CLASS HARDY FLOWERING 

 SHRUBS 

 SNOWBERRY ALBA. Flowers pure white, 

 white berries. Grows 3 to 5 feet. Field- 

 grown plants, 35c each; extra large plants, 

 75c. 



SNOWBERRY RUBRA (Indian Currant). 

 Flowers greenish red, berries purplish red. 

 25c each; large plants, 60c each. 

 MOCK ORANGE (Syringa Philadelphus ) . 

 Hardy shrub, grows 6 to 8 feet. Creamy- 

 white, fragrant flowers. Single, 35c each; 

 larger plants. 50c; extra large, $1.00 each. 

 GOLDEN-LEA YED SYRINGA (Philadelphus 

 Mock Orange). One of the best golden- 

 leaved shrubs. Very effective. 25c each; 

 large field-grown plants, 65c each. 

 GOLDEN BELLS (Fortunei). Vigorous, up- 

 right growth, arching branches, flowers 

 golden yellow. One of the first shrubs to 

 bloom. 35c each; large field-grown plants, 



PINK BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. 5 to 10 feet. 

 Beautiful blossoms in spring, followed by 

 shining berries. 35c each; field-grown 

 plants, 75c. 



WHITE BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. Identical 

 with pink variety, excepting flowers are 

 white. 35c each; field-grown plants, 75c. 

 ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Very desirable; 

 late summer-flowering. 50 c each. 

 ALTHEA BOULE DE FEU. The prettiest 

 double red. 

 ALTHEA JEAN OF ARC. Pure white, 



ALTHEA CERCULEAN BLUE. Double blue. 

 SPECLAL OFFER. Red, White and Blue 

 Althea aa described above, $1.00. 



