I CHOICE HARDY SHRUBS 1 



Philadelphus Virginal 



Philadelphus— Mock Orange 



Popular old-fashioned shrubs with showy white flowers during 

 May or June. They succeed in almost any location. 

 Conquete. Large single flowers in clusters of 3 to 5, completely 



covering the plant. 

 Girandole (New). Plants of excellent habit of growth, very 



free flowering with exceptionally well formed, double flowers 



in dense trusses. 

 The Banner. A hybrid variety forming a shapely shrub with 



very large single flowers. One of the most desirable. 

 Virginal. Flowers 2 inches in diameter, that completely cover 



the branches in May and early June, slightly fragrant, one of 



the most desirable. 



Any of the four Philadelphus: 50c each 



PrunilS — Flowering Almond and Plum 



Japonica fl. pi. (Double-Flowering Almond). A beautiful dwarf 

 shrub, producing its showy double flowers early in May before 

 the leaves appear. We can supply both white and pink. Plants, 

 3 to 4 feet high. 



Pissardi (Purple-Leaved Plum). A dwarf shrub, covered with 

 single white flowers in spring. When they first appear the leaves 

 are a lustrous crimson, changing to a rich purple. Plants, 

 3 to 4 feet high. 



Triloba (Double-Flowering Plum). An interesting shrub, of 

 medium height, bearing in early spring semi-double, delicate 

 pink flowers over an inch in diameter. Plants, 3 feet high. 

 Any of the above: 75c each 



Rhodotypos— White Kerria 



Kerrioides. A very ornamental Japanese shrub of medium 

 size. Succeeds well in sun or shade. Pretty foliage, large single 

 white flowers the latter part of May, and black berries. 50c 



each. 



Pyrus — Japanese Quince 



Pyrus— Cyd onia or Japanese Quince 



Japonicus. A very showy and popular shrub growing to 

 medium height and blooming profusely in early spring. Has 

 dazzling scarlet blooms of large size. Makes an excellent hedge. 

 Strong plants 2 feet high. 50c each. 



Robinia— Rose Acacia 

 Hispida. A quick-growing shrub of great beauty. Has loose 

 racemes of beautiful large pink flowers in June. Gives a mag- 

 nificent effect. 75c each. 



Rhus typhina laciniata 



Rhus— Sumac 



Cotinus (Purple Mist or Smoke Tree). It has been almost im- 

 possible for the past ten years to procure this old favorite shrub 

 but we again have a limited supply of strong bushy plants about 

 18 inches high. It is one of the attractive subjects either planted 

 as a single specimen or in the mixed border, forming a large shrub 

 which in mid-summer is covered with large clusters of feathered 

 flowers giving the appearance of a cloud of smoke or mist. 



Typhina laciniata (Cut-Leaved Staghom Sumac). The leaves are 

 beautifully cut like a delicate Fern and in fall assume the most 

 brilliant colors, this combined with its showy clusters of crimson 

 fruit makes it a most valuable subject either as a single specimen 

 or for mass planting. 



Strong plants of either of above: 60c each. 



We will supply all shrubs priced at 50c. each for $5.00 per doz.j $40.00 per 100. Shrubs cannot be sent by mail. 



