J44 Beautify your home with t h ese hardy shrubs. 
Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs Continuc^d 
HYDRANGEA GSfllra 
•'.Tens of thouBaiids ot this noble summer and autumn- 
flowering shrub have been sold the past few years, and 
the demand is now universal. They grow to a height 
of S to in feet, and are absolutely hardy, grow in any 
soil and bloom the same year they are set out. They 
flower abundantly, bearing immense panicles of bloom 
a'foot loUK. white at first, turning to rose in autumn 
commencing to bloom in August, when very few shrubs 
are in bloom. An annual shortening of branches tends 
to increase the size of the flowers. 2 yr. old large 
plants 18 to 24 inches. Kacli, 75e; 3 for *S.OO, po.-<tpald. 
ii54 HYDRANGEA Hills of Snow 
■ This new American Hydrangea was found growing 
•wild some years ago in the woods of Ohio and is one 
of the most beautiful hardy flowering shrubs. • Its 
greatest value, aside from its beauty, is that it comes 
into bloom just after the flowering time of the Lilacs, 
Syringas. 'Viburnums and spring-flowering Spiraeas and 
continues on into August. The panicle is more like a 
Snowball in form and size than Paniculata Grandiflora 
(hence the name), and is a pure white. It thrives well 
in various soils but requires shade. 2 yr. old strong 
plants IS to 2 4 inches. Kaeli, 90c; 3 lor 92.50, postpaid. 
1153 Hyilrniigon Paiiicnlnta Graudlflora 
1155 SNOWBALL-Hardy 
"A Most Handsome Plant" 
From north China. Of moderate growth, handsome plicated 
leaves, globular heads of pure white neutral flowers early 
in June. It surpasses the common Snowball in several re- 
spects. Its habit is better, foliage much handsomer, flowers 
whiter and more delicate. One of the most valuable flowering 
shrubs. 2 yr. old plants, 18 to 24 inches. £:acli, 50ci 3 for 
$1.1!S, pOMtpald. 
im SYRINGA Philadelphus o'TK 
One of the Most Popular Shrubs 
1155 Hardy Snonball 
1159 LILAC 
Persian Blue 
.'\n old fashioned shrub that 
is still very popular. Some- 
limes grows 10 ft. high. Flow- 
ers produced freely of creamy 
white color and very fragrant; 
May and June. Presents a very 
ornamental and attractive ap- 
pearance in the border. Of 
spreading habit and should be 
allowed suflicient room to fully 
develop. Good specimen plant 
on the lawn. To cover an un- 
sightly alley in your back yard, 
this and the Upright Honey- 
suckle are the best. Plant in 
this case, about 4 feet apart. 
2 yr. old plants, 18 to 24 inches. 
Eavb, 50c; 3 tor ijil.SS, poMtpaid. 
Persian IJlue will grow anywhere and in almost any soil. Bloorns 
freely even when small. 2 yr. old plants, IS to 24 inches. ]i.ach. 
60c; 3 for »1.«5, pontpaid. 
1157 WIEGELA-Eva Rathke Crimson 
A new variety. A strong grower and ot graceful drooping 
habit. Flowers a dark beau.tiful crimson. 2 yr. old strong root, 
18 to 24 inche.s. Each. S.'Je: 3 for $2.25, postpaid. 
1158 WIEGELA-Rosea-Pink 
The tallest growing. Foliage of a very dark green, flowers 
bright rose. 2 yr. old strong roots. Each, 35c; 3 for «0c, poNtpnid. 
♦ 1160. CALYCANTHIUS 
The old-fashioned "Sweet-scented Shrub." 
purple flowers. 2 yr. old large roots, IS to 24 
S for $1.25, poNtpnid. _ 
1161. GOLDEN ELDER 
Foliage a bright golden yellow all season, 
to 24 inches. Each, .50c; 3 tor .1(1.25, postpaid. 
1162. FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
'Vigorous grower, drooping branches, with yellow flowers. 2 yr. 
old strong plants. IS to 24 inches. Each, 35c; 3 for »5c, postpaid. 
Has velvety deep 
inches. Each, SOc; 
2 yr. old roots, 18 
1156 Syrlnga— Mock 
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