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THOSE who desire flowers about their home lawn and garden during the 
summer — blooming from April to October — may select from the following 
list. The varieties flower in the order named. 
APRIL — Daphne mezereum. 
MAY — Forsythia in variety, Japan Quince, Prunus Pissardi, Prunus triloba. 
Almond, Spirea pnmifolia flore pleno. Lilacs, Spirea Van Houttei, Vibur- 
num lantana, Mahonia, Honeysuckle, Wistaria. 
JUNE — Deutzia gcaeilis, Deutzia Lemoineii, Spirea lanceolata, Viburnum 
opulus, Weigela, Cornus alba. Lilac Japonica, Hydrangea arborescens 
grandiflora alba, Syringa, Rhododendrons, Paeonies Herbaceous, Clematis 
Jackmanni, Elder, Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. 
JULY — Spirea Billardii, Spirea Anthony Waterer. 
AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER— Althaea, Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora, 
Clematis paniculata. 
The following shrubs will grow well in shady places: Barberry, Box, 
Ceanothus, Cornus, Deutzia, Forsythia, Honeysuckle, Kalmia, Mahonia, Myrtle, 
Privet, Rhododendron, Rhus, the Virburnums, Yew. 
UPRIGHT DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
ALMOND— Amygdalus. 
Double Rose Flowering. — (Japonica 
rubra fl. pi.) — A beautiful small shrub, 
bearing in May, before the leaves ap- 
pear; small, double, rose-like flowers, 
closely set upon the twigs. 
Double White Flowering. — (Japonica 
alba fl. pi.) — Produces beautiful white 
flowers in May. 
ALTHEA OR ROSE OF SHARON— 
Hibiscus. 
These are fine, hardy, free-growing and 
flowering shrubs, blooming in August and 
September, when few plants are in blos- 
som. They attain a height of 6 to 10 
feet. 
Double Red.— (Rubra flore pleno.) 
Double Purple.— Purpurea flore pleno.) 
Double White.— (Alba flore pleno.) 
Variegated-leaved Double Purple Flow- 
ered Althea. — A conspicuous variety 
with the foliage finely marked with light 
yellow, and producing double purple flow- 
ers. One of the finest variegated-leaved 
shrubs. 
ANGELICA TREE— Aralia. 
A pretty Japanese shrub, of medium 
size and rapid growth; branches fur- 
nished with spines; leaves pale green. 
AZALEA. 
Splendid hardy species from Japan, 
and one of the most valuable flowering 
shrubs. Flowers large and showy, yel- 
low and difl'erent shades of red, in fine 
trusses. For spring planting. 
In selling Azaleas the selection of col- 
ors must be left entirely with us. 
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Buddleia— (Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac) 
