HYDRANGEA, Pee Gee—Beautiful late blooming shrub. 
lYz-2 feet.75 
INDIGO BUSH—Blue flowering shrubs are scarce. 
3-4 feet .75; 4-5 feet 1.00 
JAPANESE QUINCE—Scarlet flowers in early spring. 
2-3 feet 1.00; 3-4 feet 1.50 
(Replacement at one-half price.) 
JET BEAD or WHITE KERRI A—Bright green leaves. 
Low.lVz-2 feet .75; 2-3 feet 1.00 
LILAC, Common Purple—A favorite from earliest times. 
2-3 feet. 75 
Common White—Clear white fragrant flowers. 
2-3 feet.75 
Hungarian—June blooming, seldom caught by frosts. 
2-3 feet .75; 3-4 feet 1.25 
Persian—Purple. Most graceful lilac. No suckers. 
2-3 feet .75; 3-4 feet 1.00 
Late Lilac—June. Large panicles pinkish flowers. 
2-3 feet .75; 3-4 feet 1.25 
MOCKORANGE, Large Flowering—Large shrub. Mam¬ 
moth white flowers...„.2-3 feet .75; 3-4 feet 1.00 
Lemoine—Low growing, fine leaves, very fragrant. 
2-3 feet.75 
Virginal—Double flowering. Medium height. Pop¬ 
ular.2-3 feet 1.00; 3-4 feet 1.25 
NANKING CHERRY—Large and showy shrub. Pink 
flowers.2-3 feet .75; 3-4 feet 1.25 
NINEBARK, Common—Slender arching branches. Use 
in shade. 
3-4 feet, extra heavy .75; 4-5 feet, extra heavy 1.00 
Dwarf—New. Slender upright shrub. Low growing. 
IY 2-2 feet, extra heavy. 1.00 
ROSES—(Also see Hybrid Tea Roses) 
Austrian Copper—New. Brilliant copper-red flowers. 
Low plants. 1.00 
Blanda or Meadow Rose—No thorns. Pink flowers. 
Low plants.75 
Hansa—Large, double, reddish violet flowers. 
Low plants. 1.00 
Hugonis or Golden Rose of China—Very hardy. 
June.2-3 feet .75; 3-4 feet 1.00 
Lucida or Virginia Rose—Plant in border. Pink. 
2-3 feet.75 
Sweetbriar—Old favorite, fragrant leaves and flow¬ 
ers.2-3 feet .75 
Rugosa—Fine for hedging. Large red flowers. 
2-3 feet .75; 3-4 feet 1.00 
ROSE ACACIA—Prized for rose colored flowers. A 
locust.2-3 feet .75; 3-4 feet 1.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Easily grown. Use for silvery effects. 
2-3 feet.50 
SAND CHERRY—Fruits prized for jelly. Low growing. 
2%-3 feet. 75 
SCOTCH BROOM—Excellent for shady spot. Yellow 
flowers. iy 2 -2 feet .50 
SNOW BERRY—Low growing, for sun or shade. White 
fruit.iy z -2 feet .50; 2-3 feet .75 
SPIRE A, Arguta—Earliest flowering. White, graceful. 
2-3 feet.75 
Billardi—Partial shade. Pink spiked flowers. July. 
2-3 feet .50; 3-4 feet .75 
Froebeli—Hardy, dwarf, crimson clustered flowers. 
li/s-2 feet.50 
Latifolia—White pink-flushed flowers. Low growth. 
2 feet, heavy.75 
Margaritae—Handsome, free flowering, bright pink. 
114-2 feet. 50 
