Sj'rinfca (Mock Oranjce). — A well known 
shrub, with pure white highly scented flowers. 
One of the first to flower. 
Each. 15 to IS Inches, 25 cents. 
Weigelia Rosea. — A beautiful shrub with rose 
colored flowers in May and June. 
Weigelia Eva Rathke. — Flowers of dark car- 
mine red. Distinct and fine. 
Welgeliu Van Iloiitte. — Flowers broad and 
flat, deep rosy red with distinct orange mark- 
ing in throat. 
Each. 2 to 3 feet. 25 cents. $2.50 per 12. 
Rhododendron or Rosebny. — Through its 
blooming season in May and June, no shrub in 
Nature's garden, the world over, can compare 
with this. In winter the great leathery leaves 
of the Rhododendrons form rich banks of 
green, quite different in character and color- 
tone from the tints of the conifers. Their 
summer blossoming, in richness and splendid 
individuality, can be compared only to that 
of the Magnolias. 
Rhododendrons are most effective and most 
easily cared for when planted in large beds or 
groups, so that their flowers may be displayed 
in rich masses. They wMll grow in any good 
soil, but are finest in a somewhat sheltered sit- 
uation where the soil is deep, well drained and 
mulched w'ith leaves. In hot dry weather soak 
the ground say about once a week. A protec- 
tion of leaves and brush during the winter will 
be beneficial. 
The plants we offer are strong and bushy, 
well set with flower buds, and will flower nicely 
the first year. By express or freight, choice 
named sorts, 18 in. high, $1.25 each; per 12, 
$12.00. Extra strong, 2 ft. and over, $1.50 each; 
per 12, $15.00. 
June and for a long time is a solid mass of 
white, the plants being completely covered from 
tl^e ground to the top of the branches with 
large balls as white as snow. 
Each, 3 to 4 feet, 50 cents. 
Snowball. — A fine shrub or bush. Flowers 
very large and showy. Blooms early. Borne 
In clusters of five or six. Ten to twelve feet 
high. Blossoms In May. 
Each, 3 to 4 feet, 25 cents. 
Spirea (.-Vntliony Watcrer) Red. — This beauti- 
ful variety has the same habits as its parent, 
the Bumalda. It blooms about the close of 
June, continuing throughout the entire season. 
A striking and attractive shrub. 
Each, 15 to 18 inches, 25 cents, $2.00 per 12. 
Spirea (Van Houttel) HTiite. — Without doubt 
the grandest of all Spireas; beautiful at any 
season, but when in bloom is a complete foun- 
tain of white flowers, the foliage hardly show- 
ing. Perfectly hardy and an early bloomer. 
Each. 2 to 3 feet, 25 cents, $2.00 per 12. 
l>ouble Flowering Plum. — A charming shrub 
of vigorous growth. Very early in spring, be- 
fore Its leaves appear, the whole tree is deck- 
ed In a fleecy cloud of very double light pink 
blossoms. Its effect on a still leafless land- 
scape Is very bright. 
Each, 4 to 5 feet, 30 cents. 
Spirea (Bumalda). — A spreading low bush 
with dark leaves, brightened by corymbs of 
pretty, light pink flowers In May, and at In- 
tervals alt summer. 
Each. 15 to 18 inches, 25 cents. $2.00 per 12. 
Sambucus Aurea (Golden Elder). — Beautiful 
golden yellow foliage, grand for single speci- 
men plants, planted in masses by themselves 
or to contrast with other shrubs. 
Each, 3 to 4 feet. 25 cents. 
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