Home Grounds * * * 
AT THESE LOW PRICES 
MOCK ORANGE. 8-10 feet. Semi-spreading large shrub. The profuse 
bloom is very fragrant. 2-3 ft., 40c; 3-4 ft., 60c, each. 
MOCK ORANGE, Virginal. 6-7 feet. Double Mock Orange. Blooms 
from June throughout the season. Beautiful, double flowers of orange 
blossom fragrance. Fine for the border or as single specimens. One of 
the newest shrubs; supply limited. While they last at 18-24 in., 35c; 2-3 
ft., 50c; 3-4 ft., 75c, each. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. 10-12 feet. A gray-green foliage plant. Splendid in 
background screen plantings. 2-3 ft., 25c; 3-4 ft., 35c; 4-5 ft., 50c; 
5-6 ft., $1.00, each. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA. 6-7 feet. The earliest 
flowering hardy shrub of deep pink color. The double 
blossoms appear in great profusion before the leaves 
develop, completely covering the branches with what 
appear like small pink roses. One or two should be in 
every planting. 2-3 ft., 40c; 3-4 ft., 60c; 4-5 ft., $1.00, 
each. 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. 18-24 in. Excellent for 
border and low foundation planting. Blooms freely in 
July and with plentiful rainfall the crimson flowers on 
the new growth give color to the shrub over a long period. 
12-18 in., 25c; 18-24 in., 35c; 2 ft., 50c, each. 
Plant 
climate. Many more 
less desirable could 
be included, but this 
is a selected list that 
will give you satisfac¬ 
tion. Plant freely as 
the prices are ex¬ 
tremely low this year 
and you can get a 
splendid assortment 
for a small sum. 
Mock Orange. 
SPIREA, Snow Gar¬ 
land. 4-5 feet. The habit of 
covering the branches with 
pure white flowers gives 
this shrub its popular 
name. The branches look 
like garlands of snow. The 
earliest blooming Spirea. 
18-24 in., 30c; 2-3 ft., 40c, 
each. 
SPIREA, Froebeli. 2-3 
feet. Flowers pink, attrac¬ 
tive foliage. Very good 
dwarf shrub. 12-18 in., 
20c; 18-24 in., 25c; 2-3 
ft., 40c, each. 
SPIREA, Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). 5-6 feet. The 
most popular shrub, useful in foundation and border 
plantings. 18-24 in., 20c; 2-3 ft., 30c; 3-4 ft., 35c each. 
SNOWBERRY. 3-4 feet. Produces great masses of 
white berries in the fall. 18-24 in., 25c; 2-3 ft., 40c each. 
Chinese Elm Hedge on Experiment Station 
Grounds near Washington, D. C. 
SUMAC, Staghorn Cut 
Leaf. Splendid cut leaf va¬ 
riety. Produces a beautiful 
effect in planting. The 
colors are vivid crimson in 
the fall. 2-3 ft., 40c; 3-4 
ft., 60c, each. 
TAMARIX. 6-7 feet. A 
beautiful shrub with lace¬ 
like foliage. Bluish-gray 
with large clusters of pink 
flowers. An excellent shrub 
that is becoming very popu¬ 
lar. 2-3 ft., 40c; 3-4 ft., 
60c, each. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 4-5 ft. A beautiful pink- 
flowered shrub, good in borders. Flowers profusely. 2-3 
ft., 75c each. 
Rose Tree of China. 
HEDGES 
PLANT THIS SPRING AT THESE 
LOW PRICES. 
BARBERRY, Japanese. Informal hedge to 3 feet high. 
(See description on page 14). 
BUCKTHORN. Hardy, dependable in the North. As 
a formal sheared hedge, this heads the list. Foliage, dark 
green. 
CARAGANA. For extremely dry and cold locations, 
Caragana is well adapted. May be sheared to any desired 
height. Bright yellow flowers in May. 
CHINESE ELM. Although this grows to be a large 
tree if unchecked, it can be kept low by trimming, in 
which case it makes a beautiful formal hedge. 
Price of Hedging Per 100 Plants—50 Plants 
at 100 Rate. 
12-18" 
18-24" 
2-3' 
3-4' 
Barberry, Japanese. 
Medium .$ 5.75 
$ 9.45 
Barberry, Japanese. 
Heavy . 12.50 
17.50 
Buckthorn. Medium . 5.85 
11.85 
Buckthorn. Heavy . . 10.00 
12.00 
14.00 
16.00 
Caragana. Medium . . 
6.85 
9.85 
Caragana. Heavy . . . 
10.00 
15.00 
Chinese Elm Hedge. 3.50 
4.50 
6.65 
17.25 
cm 
