24 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE , N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Select Varieties of Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
A HEDGE OF HARDY BUSH HYDRANGEA 
Hardy Bush Hydrangea (Paniculata Grandiflora) — We urge our friends to plant the Hydrangea. Plant it for 
the following reasons : It is hardy, enduring the severest winters out doors without protection. It is easily 
transplanted, not one in a thousand dying. It never fails to blossom the first year planted; no matter how 
small the plant, it immediately buds out in great profusion of flowers, many of them as large as the head 
of a full grown child. When the specimens first open they are greenish white, later they turn to a pure 
white, and still later to a delicate pink. 
Deutzia. Pride of Rochester 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester — A new variety raised 
from Deutzia Crenata, and exceeding all others 
in size of flowers, length of panicles, profuseness 
of bloom and vigorous habit: a charming acquisi- 
tion to the list of Deutzias. 
Deutzia Double Flowering (Crenata) — Flowers double 
white, tinged with rose. One of the most desir- 
able flowering shrubs in cultivation. Their hardi- 
ness, luxuriant foliage and profusion of attractive 
flowers, render them deservedly among the most 
popular of flowering shrubs. The flowers are pro- 
duced in June in racemes four to six inches long. 
Viburnum Opulus (High Bush Cranberry) — Handsome, 
dense, brilliant green foliage; a rich setting of 
large bunches of crimson berries which enliven. 
Syringa — European Fragrant or “Mock Orange” (Phil- 
adelphia Coronarius) — A well-known, very hardy 
sbrub, with snowy white flowers which are very 
fragrant. 
Syringa — Mock Orange 
Pomona Price for all varieties of Flowering Shrubs 15 to 18 inches high, 10 cents each, 10 for $1.00. 
