HARDY PLANTS (Continued) 
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STOKESIA. Deep lavender-blue aster-like flowers, 4 inches in diameter.15 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus). Free-flowering perennial, producing splendid 
effects, with their rich and varied flowers.10 
TRITOMA PFITZERI (Red Hot Poker). Rich brilliant orange, very fine.20 
TROLLIUS. Mammoth bright yellow flowers, May to August.30 
YUCCA (Filamentosa). Tall spikes of fragrant creamy flowers appear in June 
and July.25 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
ALMOND... Double Pink. The very double, rose colored flowers are borne in the 
greatest profusion, 18/24 in. size. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Blooms in August and September. Has great quantities 
of brightly colored flowers, 24/36 in. size. 
JAPANESE RED=LEAVED BARBERRY. It is thoroughly hardy and the foliage is a 
rich bronze red, becoming brighter and handsomer as the season advances. To 
have the coloring at its best this should be planted in full sunlight, 12/15 in., 
10 for $2.00. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergii). The hardiest and most valuable of 
this family; a hedge plant that will turn man or beast by its density of growth and 
its numerous thorns, 15/18 in. Each 25c; 10—$2.00; 18/24 in., each 35c; 10—$3.00. 
BUDDLEYA (Butterfly Bush). Many know it as the Summer Flowering Lilac. In its 
prime during July and August. Two year plants. 
CALYCANTHUS (Carolina Allspice). Its straight shoots covered with large glossy 
leaves, from the axils of which spring odd, double, red flowers that are spicily 
fragrant. 15/18 in. size._... 
CYDONIA (Japan Quince). Bright scarlet flowers in early spring. 18/24 in. 
DEUTZIA (Gracillis). Dwarf growing, pure white flowers in May. 12/15 in. 
DEUTZIA (Lemoinei). Large flowers of pure white, borne in cone-shaped heads. 
18/24 in... 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester). Flowers large double white. 2/3 feet. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). Suspensa. Long drooping branches covered with yellow 
trumpet-shaped flowers in April. 2/3 feet.. 
FORSYTHIA (Fortunei). Before any tree or shrub shows a leaf these strong, erect 
• plants show glorious masses of golden-yellow flowers. 2/3 feet. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Tartarica Alba). Flowers blush white. 2/3 feet. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Tartarica Rubra). Flowers deep rose pink. 2/3 feet. 
HYDRANGEA (Japanese or Paniculata). Immense heads of white blooms that turn 
brown in the fall and remain thus for months in the house as a winter bouquet. 
18/24 in. . . 
HYDRANGEA (Arborescens or Snowball Hydrangea). Makes a wonderful display 
all through July to September. 18/24 in. 
HYDRANGEA (Tree Form). 3 to 4 feet... 
LILAC (Syringa Vulgaris). 2/3 feet. Purple 30c; White. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus coronarius). Orange-scented, creamy-white flowers in 
May and June. 2/3 ft. plants...;. 
MOCK ORANGE (Coronarius grandiflorus). Larger more conspicuous white flowers 
than the preceding. 2/3 ft. plants. 
MOCK ORANGE (Virginalis). A magnificent new variety. The flowers are the larg¬ 
est, handsomest, and most sweetly fragrant of any known variety, with longest 
blooming season. 1J4/2 ft. 
PRIVET (Californian). The most popular of the privets, foliage dark green; grows 
rapidly. 18/24 in. plants. Ten—$1.00; 100—$6.00. 24/30 in. plants, ten—$1.20; 
100—$8 00. _ 
SNOWBERRY (S. Racemosus). In conspicuous rose colored flowers in June and July, 
followed by, large clustered, milk white fruits. 2/3 feet. 
INDIAN CURRANT (S. Vulgaris). Similar to the Racemosus except that its fruits 
are red. 2/3 fee? . 
SPIREA (Anthony Waterer). This is one of the best dwarf red-flowering shrubs. 
15/18 in. plants. 
SPIREA (Douglasi). Upright in growth. Bears spikes of beautiful deep rose-colored 
flowers in July. 2/3 feet. 
SPIREA (Thunbergii). The white flowers appear in great numbers very early in the 
spring. 18/24 in. 
SPIREA (Van Houttei). (Bridal Wreath). The pure white flowers appear in early 
summer. Very hardy. 2/3 ft. plants. 
WEIGELA (Rosea). Great quantities of pink flowers, appear in May, June and July. 
2 to 3 ft. plants.. 
WEIGELA (Eva Rathke). Attractive flowers of deep carmine. 18/24 in. 
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