HYDRANGEA, ARB. GRAND. ( Hills-of-Snow )—Large, round clusters 
of creamy white flowers from June to August. Large heart shaped, 
light green leaves. Does well in shade. 
HYDRANGEA, P. C. —The most popular late summer blooming shrub. 
The large white cone shaped blooms turn a delicate pink and bronze as 
fall comes. 
LILAC, CHINESE (Rothomagensis )—Fine tall shrubs with handsome 
foliage and striking reddish purple flowers in May and June. It is very 
free flowering. Exceptionally fine for background. 
LILAC, PURPLE —The old-fashioned kind that perfumes a whole neigh¬ 
borhood. Purple flowers in April and May. 
QUINCE, JAPAN SCARLET —A favorite because of its great show of 
dazzling scarlet flowers early in April before leaves come out, shiny 
dark green foliage. 
SNOWBALL —An old-fashioned shrub loved by all because it grows 
everywhere and has such an abundance of showy compact balls of pure 
white blooms in May. Does well in partial shade. 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE —A beautiful shrub with rose pink flowers in June 
and July followed in the autumn by large waxy white berries like clusters 
of pearls which hang on for many weeks. If you have had trouble getting 
shrubs to grow in some real shady places, you should plant this shrub. 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER —The everblooming red dwarf spirea 
which is used so widely for borders and foundation planting. 
SPIREA, ARGUTA (Snow Garland) —A medium low-growing shrub, just 
full of white blooms two weeks before Bridal Wreath. Narrow, feath¬ 
ery, dark green foliage. You will like this shrub. 
SPIREA, BILLARDI —A grand shrub for group and foundation planting, 
having long plumes of rose pink flowers from July to September. Suc¬ 
ceeds everywhere. 
SPIREA, BUMALDA —S imilar to Anthony Waterer except flowers are 
pink. 
SPIREA CALLOSA ALBA —Simil ar to Anthony Waterer except flowers 
are white. 
SPIREA, FROEBELI —Crows a few inches taller than Anthony Waterer. 
Bright pink flowers in May and June. The leaves are striking reddish 
purple in spring and fall. One of our finest shrubs. 
SPIREA, SORBSFOLIA— Foliage is like fern leaves, very handsome. Fine 
feathery panicles of white flowers in June and July. If you like un¬ 
usual shrubs, plant some of these. 
SPIREA, THUNBERG’S —A graceful semi-dwarf shrub with feathery 
bright green foliage which colors orange-scarlet in fall. Snowy white 
flowers in April. 
SYRINCA, CORONARIUS (Mock Orange)— Large, delightfully fragrant 
white flowers in May and June. 
TAMARIX, HISPIDA —By far the best tamarix because its silvery blue 
foliage is more dense, and beautiful bright pink flowers in racemes 
from July to September. If not pruned will grow 1 0 to 15 feet tall but 
makes more attractive shrub if pruned severely each season and can 
then be grown with smaller shrubs. 
WEICELA, ROSEA —One of our finest shrubs with beautiful pink trumpet 
shaped flowers, May to July. 
WEICELA, VARIEGATED —Dwarf, compact growing, leaves are green 
with broad margin of white. Most popular variegated shrub. 
RED LEAVED BARBERRY—25c each 
HYDRANGEA, Hills-of-Snow—25c each 
HYDRANCEA, P. C.—25c each 
SHRUB PRICES 
POSTPAID 
Every shrub on this page and page 28 is priced as follows: 
Each Per 5 Per 12 
Strong, 2 year, well branched, 1 to 2 feet. . . . 25c $1.00 $2.25 
Heavy, 3 year, well branched, 2 to 3 feet. . . . 35c 1.50 3.10 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice. 
Our shrubs are hardy, field grown, 2 or 3 years old, with bushy tops 
and fine roots. Please note that our shrubs are graded 1 to 2 feet, 
instead of just 1 2 to 18 inches. The 2 to 3 feet size are a year older 
and of course are heavier and larger plants and will save you a year’s 
time. 
Our shrubs will bloom this year except a few like Lilacs 
and Snowball which will bloom next year. 
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