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Syringa or Mock 
Orange 
The shrubs are usually tall, 
vigorous growers, with large fo- 
liage and flowers, and so are 
valuable for back grounds, 
screens, grouping and specimens. 
Their flowers are milk-white, in 
most cases, and beautiful for 
cutting. Each, 60c; 10 for $5.50. 
BARTELDES SHRUB COLLECTION. 
4 Spirea Van Houttei $2.00 
2 Snowball 1.00 
2 Syringa 1.20 
4 Deutzia 2.40 
1 Lilac 60 
A well known favorite shrub of large 
size, with handsome balls of very hand- 
some white flowers in June. Each, 50c; 
10 for $4.50. 
Weigela 
Rosea. An elegant shrub, with fine 
rose-colored flowers, introduced from 
China by Mr. Fortune, and considered 
one of the finest plants he has dis- 
covered; of erect, compact growth; 
blossoms in May and June. Quite 
hardy. The flowers are produced in 
so great profusion as almost entirely 
to hide the foliage. They are very 
desirable for the border or for group- 
ing, and also as specimen plants for 
the lawn. Each, 60c; 10 for $5.50. 
Special Price, $6.75. 
$7.20 
COLLECTION OF VINES. 
2 Honeysuckle ....$1.00 
1 Wistaria «50 
2 Ampelopsis Veitchii 1-30 
4 Clematis Paniculata 2.80 
Special Price, $4.95. 
flMR 
$5.60 
Weigela. 
Shrubs 
INCREASE THE VALUE 
OF YOUR PROPERTY 
Until seen, one cannot appreciate 
the effect that can be brought out 
by properly arranging and group- 
ing the wonderful assortment of 
foliage, ranging- in color from the 
darkest green and purple to light 
orange and silver tints. For 
hedges, and for giving privacy to 
home grounds, they are indispens- 
able; and if selected with reference 
the period of blooming, produces 
flowers from April to November. 
Lilac. 
Lilac 
The Lilac appears to best ad- 
vantage when massed in groups, 
and only a few varieties of but 
one or two colors. You may take 
any number of groups of the 
different colors; they are easily 
transplanted in either fall or 
spring. Moderately rich, moist 
soil suits them best. The dead 
flowers should be removed when 
the blooming season is over, as 
they give an untidy appearance; 
should not be pruned in winter 
or spring, as it destroys the 
flowers. Large flowered, purple, 
or white. Each, 60c; per 10, $5.50. 
Vines 
Ball's Japan Honeysuckle. 
A few vines will add greatly to the beauty and the 
comfort of your porch. These perennial vines need 
practically no attention after they are once started 
and they increase in size and beauty from year to year. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Hall's Japan). An evergreen va- 
riety with pure white flowers. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Monthly Fragrant). Blooms all 
summer, very sweet. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Yellow Trumpet). Well known 
variety with yellow trumpet flowers. Each, 50e; 10 
for $4.50. f 
WISTARIA (Chinese). Either white or purple. 
Hardy and makes an enormous growth. Each, 50c; 
10 for $4.50. 
