Three New Shrubs 
Sptrea Trichocarpa. A late flowering sort from the moun- 
tains of Korea. Becomes a fountain-like mass of creamy white 
almost a month after the familiar “bridal wreath’’ has passed. 
Large 3-foot field grown bushes, $1.00 each, six for $5.00. 
Cotoneaster Hupehensts. One of the newest and finest of 
this family. bearing a beautiful crop of white blossoms in sum- 
mer and abundant red fruits in autumn. Hardy in Massachu- 
setts. Medium sized field grown plants, $1.50 each. 
Kolkwitzia Amabilis. Known also as the Beautybush. Du- 
ring the month of June this rare plant beccmes a great mound 
of pink flowers, suggestive of small snapdragons. Being very 
new to American gardens, but few mature specimens are to be 
seen as yet in this country. Be among the first to include it in 
your planting. My plants of this are extra fine—2 to 3 feet, 
and with a great mass of fiberous roots. About 25 to spare at 
$2.50 each. 
French Hybrid Lilacs 
On Own Roots 
Charles Joly. Crimson purple with silvery reverse. Double 
flowers, vigorous in growth. $2.00. 
Eduard Andre. Clear rose, with deep rose buds. Double $2. 
Emile Gentil. Double, bright cobalt blue. Extra fine bush- 
es of this, tho they are budded on privet. $2.50. 
Mme. Antoine Buchner. Soft rosy mauve, unopened buds 
of distinct reddish tone. This is a lovely thing. $3.00. 
Mme. Castmer Perier. Fine double creamy white. $2.00. 
Madame Lemoine. Very floriferous, double white. $2.00. 
President Grevy. Soft blue, of tremendous size. My plants 
of this and the preceding are especially large. $2.00. 
Viviand Morel. Elongated truss of large double, clear blu- 
ish lilac, with purple buds. Tall plants. ‘$2.00. 
Unnamed French Hubrids. Large single white, double soft 
pink, and a double lilac rose. Husky own root plants, any one 
for $1.50 or the three for $4.00. 
All items on this page are strong, well grown specimens. If 
for spring delivery, order immediately, as our season is quite 
early. Cash with order, shipment by express collect. 
