First-Class Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
Hydrangea 
Panicuiata 
24c 
PANICULATA— Grows 
four to eight feet, per¬ 
fectly hardy, flowers 
white, borne on immense 
pyramidal panicles nearly 
a foot in length. Com¬ 
mences flowering in July 
and continues until Nov¬ 
ember. Finest flowering 
shrub for cemetery plant¬ 
ing. (See illustration). 
24c each; 3 for 69c; 
Larger 38c;—59c. 
Hydrangea Panicuiata 24c 
Smoke Bush 49c 
Smoke Bush 
Purple Fringe 
A large shrub or small tree of 
bushy growth and attractive 
foliage. The flowers are pale 
purple borne in loose panicles 
producing a plume of feathery 
flowers iending the smoky as¬ 
pect which gives it its com¬ 
mon name. 49c each, 3 for $1.42, 
Larger size 70c each. 
Red Flowering 
Dogwood 
Luxurious foliage glaucous 
underneath; beautiful rose-red 
flowers. 1 iy 2 ft. $1.75 ea.; iy 2 
2 ft. $2.25 ea.; 2 3 ft. (by exp.) 
$3.75 each; 3 4 ft. (by exp.) 
$5.00 ea. (stock limited). 
YeliowTwigged 
Dogwood 32c 
Yellow branches very effec¬ 
tive. 32c ea; 3 for 92c. Larger 57c 
Japan Quince 
(Cydonia Japonica) —The com¬ 
mon Japan Quince is prob¬ 
ably the showiest of its family, 
producing in the early spring 
brilliant scarlet or orange- 
scarlet flowers in clusters all 
over the plant and making it 
one of the most dazzling 
sights imaginable. An excel¬ 
lent specimen shrub and of 
unusual value for hedges. 32c 
each, 3 for 92c. Larger size 
59c each. 
Beauty Bush 
KOLKWITZIA — Graceful 
habit; six to eight feet. Flow¬ 
ers, deep pink stained yellow. 
22c, 3 for 63c. Larger 39c, 50c, 
Japan Quince 32c 
Weigela 
Rosea 24c 
dierviua 
FLORIDA —A showy 
free flowering shrub, with 
numerous spreading 
branches. Flowers rose- 
colored are pi-oduced in 
great profusion. Admir¬ 
ably adapted to small 
lawns, or gardens, nice 
plants. 24c ea., 3 for 69c. 
Larger sizes 38c and 58c. 
Variegated 
Weigela 26c 
YELLOW STRIPED 
FOLIAGE — Pink flow- 
er_s._ Similar to other 
Weigelas excepting foli¬ 
age yellow and green 
variegation. 26c ea.; 3 for 
75c; Larger 40c and 57c ea. 
Weigela Rosea 24c 
Sweet Scented Shrub 29c 
Sweet Scented 
Shrub 29c 
(Calycanthus Floridus) —(Grows 
5 to 8 feet.) Flowers in spring. 
An old favorite and well known 
for its strawberry-scented 
flowers. Of a mahogany-brown 
color. Perfectly hardy. 29c each; 
3 for 84c; Larger 48c. 
Crimson Flow¬ 
ering Weigela 
EVA RATHKE-The most dis¬ 
tinct and one of the most attrac¬ 
tive varieties. Flowers are deep 
crimson and are produced in 
great profusion, nice plants, 26c 
each, 3 for 75c. Larger size 59c 
each. 
Golden Flower¬ 
ing Weigela 
(Diervilla Sessilifolia) 
A strong growing shrub with 
yellow flowers borne freely on 
long spreading branches. 28c 
each; 3 for 81c; Larger 39c;—59c. 
Abelia 
Gran diflora 
One of the most beauti¬ 
ful shrubs in cultiva¬ 
tion. The graceful arch¬ 
ing stems are clothed 
with dark, glossy leaves 
which are evergreen in 
the South and slowly 
deciduous in the North. 
Flowers are light pink. 
17c each, 3 for 49c. 
Larger size 42c. 
Abelia Grandiflora 17c 
Althea Pink Perfection 32c ea. 
Althea- 
Rose of 
Sharon 
ALTHEA B O U L E 
DE FEU —Double red. 
ALTHEA JEAN DE 
ARC—Pure white. 
LADY ALICE 
STANLEY — Double 
salmon. 
PINK PERFECTION 
—Deep pink. 
A L T H F \ CERU¬ 
LEAN BLUE— Double 
blue. 
SPECIAL OFFER—1 
Red, 1 White and 1 
Blue Altheas as de¬ 
scribed above, 76c, 32c 
each; 3 for 92c; 
Larger 50c. 
Phil. Virginal, 28c 
Philadelphus 
Virginal 28c 
Double Mock Orange 
SNOWSTORM PHILADEL. 
PHUS-A wonderful, new, grand 
sweet-scented shrub called the Snow¬ 
storm Philadelphus for its large 
double crested sweet-scented flowers. 
Wonderful' for specimen, shrubbery 
or hedges, blooms from the ground 
up. Highly recommended. 28c each; 
3 for 81c; Larger 40c;—59c. 
Coral Berry 25c 
(Indian Currant) —A grand shrub 
red or purplish berries. Leaves, tinged 
reddish-purple. Flowers greenish-red, 
all summer. 25c ea.; 3 for 72c; $2.40 
per dozen. Large plants, 60c each; 
3 for $1.70; and $1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.85. 
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