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SELECT HARDY SHRUBS-Continued 



MAGNOLIA. Yulan 



Conspiciia. A v.wf and hi-aiit il nl \ anrt \'. 

 bcai'iiiii: lariic piiic white Howcr.s m the 

 grcatcsl piciliisKiii (luniii!: April. \ vvv liarih'. 

 Siroiiii. u('il-hii.l(lc(l plants. to 1 feet: 



0(1 rarh 



Soulaniieana. .V line In hrui ^•al■l('t \- that is 

 eiiiiiciv haiiU' ami will in liiiic attain a 

 tni-likc iiiowth, in-odiK'ins lar^c. (aip- 

 shaprd tlcwei-s : white. Hushed puri)le on 

 out>i(le ,,r p,.|.,ls. Showv and heaiiliful. 

 Stn.im. I, .'aw plants, well l.u.lded, 

 L' to :; leel : .S I .',( ) .and .S-J.lll) e.aeli 



PHILADELPHUS. Mock Orange 



Coronarius. I his is the well known, trufiirant 



(I undoubtetilv oni 

 the best >liiul>-- we havp. It grows to u 

 heiiihi ot ten lolilteen ieetand isabsolutclv 

 hardv; an excellent vanetv for massing or 

 planting indi\-idualh-. 

 Crandiflora. l.arge llowering Mock ( )range. 

 A more robust-growing lorm ol the jire- 

 ceding, with larger, conspicuous flowers. 

 2oc. each, $2.50 per doz. 



RHODOTYPUS. White Kerria 



A fine oi iiaineiital shrub of dense, bushy 

 habit and attracti/e deep green foliage. 

 Snow white, single flowers, appearing late 

 in Summer. 



2.5c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



SPIRAEA 



Anthony Waterer. An attractive and dis- 

 tinct variety of dwarf habit, flowering 

 thi-oughout the entire Summer. Color 

 bright crimson. 



raea Anthony Waterer 



Callosa alba. A dwarf and more compact white flowering variety 



of the preceding; free and very neat. 

 Multiflora arguta. An early flowering kitul. of comijact l)ut grace- 

 ful habit; its slender branches become c(i\ci-ed with a multitude of 

 piu-e white flowers in May. 

 Thunbergii. .V ehafining variety, flowering in masses of tiny white 

 blossoms in eail.\- Spring: growth somewhat jiendulous, densely 

 covered with lini', narrow leaves. Always attractive. 

 Van Houttei. This variety is generally regarde<l as the finest of 

 the Spirira family. It forms an erect bush, with gracefully arching 

 bi-anches, covered completely with white clusters of flowers in long 

 racemes. A vei\\- hardy and attractive shrub. 

 )lants: 25c. each, S2.50 per doz. 



.strong 



VIBURNUM 



Viburnum plicatum 



Opulus sterilis. A i^opular, tall-growing Snowball of erect growth, 



bearing large, globular, i)ure white flowers in May. 

 Plicatum (Japan Snowball). A great improvement on the common 



Snowball, displac ing a ])rofusion of pure white, ball-shaped flowers 



in Ma\ : fine, dark, healthy foliage. One of the finest ornamental 



shrubs gnjwn. 



Strong plants:~5()c. each, $5.00 per do?,. 



WEIGELA. Diervilla 



Candida. The best white variety, flowering profusely in June and 



continuing more or less throughout the Summer. 

 Eva Rathke. An exti-emely show>- \-aiiety, bearing large, bright 



ruby carmine flowers througliout tlie Summer and .Autumn, ^'ery 



dist'inct; the best \\'eigela. 

 Rosea. .\ fine v.u iet y of compact growth, producing a mass of rosy 



pink flowers in .lime. 



Strong plants: 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



