Hydrangea Arborescens 



Grandiflora Alba (Hills of Snow) — (Four to eight feet.) The 

 blossoms are very large, of pure snow-white color, resembling a 

 little the hardy shrub so well known, the Snowball, in color 

 and make-up, only they are much larger in size and much more striking. 

 One of its most valuable features is its coming into bloom just after the 

 passing of all the early spring shrubs, while its long season of bloom, from 

 early in June through August, renders it a valuable plant not only to the 



florist, but to the owner 

 of every garden. It is 

 perfectly hardy, standing 

 twenty degrees below zero. 

 25c each.; 3 for 72c; 6 

 for $1.35; $2.35 per dozen. 

 Larger plants, 48c each ; 

 3 for $1.37; $4.60 per 

 dozen. Strong field-grown 

 plants two and three 

 years only, 75c and $1.25 

 each, by express only. 

 Plants at 75o each; $7.20 

 per doz. Plants at $1.25 

 each; $12.00 per doz. 



Ashfoerry 60c 



(Mahonia Aquifolia.) 



A native species of medi- 

 um size, with purplish 

 shining prickly leaves, 

 and showy bright yellow 

 flowers in May, succeeded 

 by bluish berries. 

 Large plants, 60c each; 3 

 for $1.70; extra large 

 plants $1.00 each. 



White Fringe. 



White Fringe 



Early in June bears snowy, ^9 ^ 

 Duro. white, feathery- like # 

 flowers, fragrant and pretty, 

 Large plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.14; 

 8 7.2Q per dozen. 



(Purple Fringe.) A beau-i 

 tiful distinct, large shrub, \ 

 much admired for its long, 

 feathery flower stalks, which give the 

 tree the appearance of being covered 

 with a cloud of smoke. Grows to a 

 height of eight to ten feet. 60c each; 



3 for $1.50. 



C r e n ata 

 Rosea Plena 

 — Flowers pink. 35c each; 

 3 for $1.00. Field-grown plants, 60c 

 each; 3 for $1.70; extra large plants 

 85c each. 



Deutzia 



Double White Deutzia Candidjssima, 35 cents. 



Deutzia Pride of Rochester; ex- 

 tremely free flowering and orna- 

 mental. A valuable shrub. 



Deutzias 



DEUTZIA CANDIDIS- 



81 MA— Pure white, 

 double flowers. 35c' 

 each; 3 for $1.00; $3.36 per 

 ( dozen. Field-grown plants, 60c 

 each; 3 for $1.70; per dozen $5.66; 

 extra large plants 85c each. 

 DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER — 

 White flowers very large. Blooms 

 in June and is splendid for plant- 

 ing near the house. 35c 

 each; 3 fop $1.00; $3.36 per 

 dozen. Field-grown plants, 

 60c each; 3 for $1.70; per 

 dozen $5.66; extra large 

 plants 85c each. 



Spirea 

 Anthony Waterer 



(Grows 2 to 3< 

 feet, flowers in sum- 4 

 mer.) A fine dwarf 

 Spirea with dark crimson flow- 

 ers ; one of the finest. 30c 

 each; 3 for 85c; $2.88 per 

 dozen. Large field-grown 

 plants, by express only, 60c 

 each; 3 for $1.70; $5.66 per 

 dozen. 



Hydrangea Arborescens (Hills of Snow). One of the 

 Most Valuable Shrubs Grown. 25c, 48c, 75c and 

 $1.25 each. 



Pink Bush 

 Honeysuckle 



(Upright.) (Grows 5 M ^ 



to 10 feet.) One of the 

 most shapely ornamental 

 plants to ba found. Beautiful blos- 

 soms in spring followed by bright, 

 shiny berries. Does best in sunny 

 location. Nice plants, 24c each; 3 

 for 68c. Field-grown plants, by ex- 

 press only, 50c each; 3 for $1.43; 

 $4.8Q per dozen. 



White Bush 

 Honeysuckle 



A shrub identical with ^% M 

 the poular pink flower- jfegdgpBJ 

 ing variety ; excepting 

 that it has white flowers. 24c each ; 

 3 for 68c. Larger plants, 44c each ; 

 3 for $1.23; $4.13 per dozen. 



High Bush 

 Cranberry 



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A shrub growing from 

 eight to ten feet in 

 height. Foliage dense, 

 brilliant green which makes a gor- 

 geous setting for large bunches of 

 crimson berries which remain on 

 throughout the winter. 30c each ; 3 

 for 85c; $2.88 per dozen. Extra 

 large, field-grown plants, by express 

 only, 75c each; 3 for $2.14; $7.20 

 per dozen. 



Dwarf 

 Crimson 

 Spirea 

 Blooms all summer. 



t Spirea 

 Anthony 

 Waterer. 

 30 cents. 

 Bright crimson flowers;. 



Do not overlook our offers of large 3-year Hardy and Everblooming Bush Roses as offered on pages 6 and 7; fine large plants 



for planting in front of shrubbery. 



