Hills of Snow 



EVERGREEN 

 BOXWOOD 



Dwarf evergreen boxwood for 

 edging walks, fiower beds, etc. 

 May be kept trimmed to any 

 shape or height desired and al- 

 ways green. We offer the two 

 varieties. The old English Box, 

 Sempervirena SufTruticosa and 

 the Buxus Smper\irens or the 

 more robust gro\\-ing boxwood. 

 We offer strong specimen plants 

 12 to 18 inches field grown. 50c 

 each, $5 per doz., postpaid. 



WEIGELA 



Floribunda— 6 to 8 feet. Erect 



grower. Beautiful red flowers. 

 Rosea — Large deep rose. 

 Eva Rathke — Reddish purple. 

 Amabilis — 4 to 6 ft. Deep rose 



colored flowers. 

 Mad. Lemoine — 4 to 6 ft. 



White flowers with deUcate 



blush. 



Dingee Hardy Shrubs 



HILLS OF SNOW OR EVERBLOOMING 

 HYDRANGEA 



This new Everblooming Hydrangea is as its name implies, 

 constantly in bloom from early in June until frost, and is one 

 of the most important additions in the way of hardy shrubs 

 ever introduced. All summer long it bears great clusters of 

 white flowers, much like the tender Hydrangea in size and form; 

 it will grow to perfection in partial shade, making it most valu- 

 able for massing under trees or growing on north side of house. 

 Hardy everywhere. Plant at least a half dozen plants. The effect 

 is lovely. 



SPIREA-MEADOW SWEET 



Billardi — Spikes of rose-colored flowers; blooms profusely. 

 Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath) — Double pure white flowers. 

 V^an Houtte — The bushes form fine, compact clumps. The 

 pure white flowers are borne in great masses. 



Perpetual Blooming Crimson Spirea, Anthony Waterer — 



It makes a low compact bush, 15 to 18 inches high. Large 

 umbels of deep crimson flowers. 



HARDY AZALEA HINODEGIRI 



Among the most gorgeous of all hardy shrubs, bearing large 

 flowers of fine shape. The beautiful color makes an attractive 

 showing when in bloom in early spring. The bush is just one 

 mass of flowers. Evergreen and entirely hardy. Dwarf grower, 

 making a bush in time of from 12 to 24 inches high and about 

 the same in diamter. Flowers bright scarlet. Strong potted , 

 plants from 8 to 12 inches, 50c each, postpaid. 



Price of all hardy shrubs 

 on this page, except 

 where otherwise notedai 

 one-year, field plants J 

 20c each; 6 for $1.00, | 

 postpaid ; two-year-old' '< 

 size, 50c each; 3 for$1.50, 

 postpaid ; three - year- 

 old size, 75c each; 3 f oi 

 $2.00, by freight or ex- 

 press not prepaid. 



Hardy Azalea 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA 



They are extensively used for yard, lawn and hedge planting and 

 for screens. Attains a height of 5 to 7 feet; hardy in all localities; 

 blooms the first and every season in July and August. The flowers are 

 massive, cone-shaped often measuring 10 inches in length, and have a 

 pleasing variation of color, changing from original pure white to pink, 

 and finally to beautiful, rich, coppery-red. 



DOUBLE JAPAN SNOWBALL 



Viburnum Plicatum — Blooms in early June, when the whole bush 

 is loaded dwon with great compact balls of pure white, double 

 flowers. They are borne in such profusion that the entire plant 

 appears one dense mass of bloom; the tree grows erect and bushy, 

 6 to 8 feet high. 



PHILADELPHUS OR MOCK ORANGE 



Bouquet Blanc — Dwarf growth with long slender branches densely 

 covered from base to top with sweet-scented double flowers of 

 creamy-white. In fact the flowers are borne in such great profusion 

 as to totally obscure the plant. 



New Philadelphus ("Virginal") — One of the most beautiful, new 

 ever-blooming varieties. It also makes wonderful individual speci- 

 men plants on the lawn. A vigorous tall grower with very large 

 double-crested flowers with round petals. 



SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB 



Calycanthus Floridus, Carolina Allspice — 3 to 6 feet. Flowers 

 dark reddish brown and verv fragrant and borne freelv. 



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Hydrangea Pan. Grand 



