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Hardy Shrubs 



Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 



The Hydrangeas are extensively used for yard, lawn and 

 hedge planting and for screens. Attain a height of 5 to 7 

 feet; hardy in all localities; bloom the first and every season 

 in July and August, and continue in bloom for two or three 

 months; the flowers are massive, cone-shaped, often meas- 

 uring 10 inches in length, and have a pleasing variation of 

 color, changing from original pure white to pink, and finally 

 to a beautiful, rich coppery red. 



TVell-rooted field-grovrn plants, that vrill bloom this year. 

 Prices: 15c each, 4 for 50c. 9 for .SI, postpaid; strong, twi:- 

 year-old, field-grown, blooming plants, 25c each; 5 for §1, by 

 express or freight. 



Althea « Rose of Sharon 



The flowers are brilliant and striking in color. 9 to 12 feet 



high when matured. Bloom during August and September. 



.\lba Plena — Large, double, pure white flowers. 



Blanche — The nearest pure white of any double varietj'. 



Xew Banner — Clear, rosy pink, striped rich crimson. 



Buist Variegated L,eaved — Beautiful green leaves, broadly mar- 

 gined pHvery white; flowers double. 



Double Purple — Deep reddish purple. 



Carnation-Striped — Pink, with crimson stripes. 



Totus Albus — Moderate grower; free bloomer. 



Diervilla - Weigela 



Used to advantage for single lawn specimens or for mass- 

 ing; strong, ^ igorous growers. 5 to 8 feet. 

 Candida — Snow-white flowers; late June. 

 I^vellei — Deep red flowers; beautiful. 

 Rosea — Flowers are large and of a deep rosy color. 

 Variegated Leaf — Green leaves, margined pure white. 

 Eva Kathke — Pach reddish purple. 

 Rubra — Red shading to light pink. 

 Forsythia Viridissinia r Golden Bell) — Height 3 to 4 feet; 



bright yellow bell -shaped flowers; blooms early. 

 EL.AEAGNT7S Zdulis — The true fruit-bearing Elaeagnus. 

 Dark green foliage; small yellow flowers. 



Elaeagnus Longipes — Fruit smaller than that of Edulis. 



Double Japan Snowball 



The whole bush in June is loaded with great compact balls 

 of pure white double flowers borne in such profusion that they 

 almost completely hide the leaves and branches. The foliage 

 is peculiarly crimped and crinkled. EVitirely hardy needing 

 no protection. Field-grown plants one-year size, 20c each, 

 3 for 50c; 7 for SI, postpaid; by express or freight, SIO per* 

 100; two-year, 35c each; 3 for 90c; 25 for S5, by express oP 

 freight. Three-year, 50c each ; 5 for .S2, ^ per dozen, by ex- 

 press or freight. 



Hydrangrea Paniculata Grandiflora. 



Deutzia 



Crenata — 4 to 6 feet; flowers white, double. 

 Fortunei — 4 to 6 feet; a beautiful pure white sort. 

 Gracilis — 2 to 2^^ feet. Drooping; snov.-white. 

 Pride of Rochester — Flowers are pure white. 

 Liemoinei — New. Immense. Purest white. 



Berberis Thunbergi - Barberry 



Grows three to four feet high; small, perfectly shaped rich 

 green leaves, turning in autumn Xo bright scarlet. Flowers 

 a delicate shade of coppery yellow, followed by beautiful, 

 brilliant red berries, clinging all winter. Price, first-size 

 plants, 12-inch, 15c each; 9 for §1; SIO.CO per 100. by express; 

 larger plants, 18 to 24 inches, S12.50 per 100, by express or 

 freight. 



Spirea - Meadow Sweet 



Aurea (Golden-Leaved ."^pirea) — Bright golden-yellow foliage 

 and small white flowers. 



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



Bumalda — Dwarf-growing. Flowers rose-colored. 



Callosa Alba — Dwarf white-flowering variety. 



Callosa Rubra^ — Grows 3 to 4 feet high; deep rosy-red flowers. 



Callosa Superba — Light red flowers in profusion. 



Pi-unifolia (Sridal Wreath) — Double pure white flowers. 



Reevesii — Single pure white: blooms latter part of May; at- 

 tains a height of 4 to 6 feet. 



Thunbergi — Blooms in April; compact, fern-like leaves; flow- 

 ers borne in clusters. 



A'an Houttei — The bushes form fine, compact clumps. The 

 pure white flowers are borne in great masses. 



Perpetual Blooming Crimson Spirea, Anthony Waterer — It 

 makes a iow, compact bush. 1.3 to IS inches high. Large 

 umbels of deep crimson flowers. 



Blue Spirea (Caryopteris :>Iastacanthus) — The dense flower- 

 heads are of rich la\ ender-blue color. 



PHIL.\DEEPHrS (Mock Orange) (ir-andiflora — Blooms in 

 early June; flowers are creaniy-whi:e aiiii \ . : y fragrant. 



Price of all plants on this page, except where noted: One- 

 year-old size. 20c each; any :i f • 50c: any T for .<!. inistpaid. 

 Two-year-ohl size. 35c each; any 3 for .SI: any 10 for S2.50. l)y 

 freight or express. Three-year-old size. .">0e eacli : any ."> f.>r 

 ?2, any 10 for ^.50, by freight or express. 



The-ic plants are dormant and sh.)n'.tl ho planted as soon as 

 the ground can be dug. 



