FLOWERING SHRUBS 
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HYDRANGEA P. G. 
r J'HESE beautiful flower-bearing bushes are indispensable 
in the corner and for foundation planting. They require 
little care yet will delight you with abundant bloom. By 
making a careful selection the season of bloom can be pro¬ 
longed from April to September. Strong, heavily rooted spe¬ 
cimens, 3 to 4 ft. high, before pruning. We ship them pruned, 
ready for planting. 
Any 5 of These, $1.00; 10 for $1.80 
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Deutzia (Pride of Rochest¬ 
er) — A graceful, slender 
shrub, bearing white flowers. 
Double Syringa—Beautiful 
white, double flowers. 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) — 
Bright, golden yellow flowers. 
Extremely early. Very showy. 
Honeysuckle—Bears white 
to creamy flowers, scented. 
Hydrangea Paniculata 
Grandiflora — Bears huge 
white to blue pannicles in mid¬ 
summer, changing to bronze as 
autumn approaches. 
Hydrangea Aborescens Grandiflora (Snowball)—Bears 
white flowers in round clusters. A lovely shrub. 
Lilac, Purple—Old-fashioned; sweet-scented. 
Philadelphus (Mock Orange)—Large white, double. 
Red Barberry—Like ordinary Japanese Barberry, but with 
red foliage. New and still uncommon. 
Snowberry—Bears sprays of white flowers, followed by 
round white berries. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer—A low-growing Spirea bearing 
flat-topped clusters of dark crimson flowers. Summer bloomer. 
Spirea Van Houtte (Bridal Wreath)—Beautiful and 
popular. Sprays of exquisite white flowers. 
Weigelia, White—A very showy shrub that remains in 
bloom for several weeks. 
Weigelia, Red—Similar to above, but rose-colored. 
Pussy Willow—Produces delightful catkins for cutting. 
Pink Rose of Sharon (Althaea)—A lovely shrub bearing 
large rose-like flowers in August and September. Valuable. 
Red Rose of Sharon—Same as above but with red flowers. 
White Rose of Sharon—Bears white flowers. 
Any 3 of These, $1.00 
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Bt Beauty Bush—“A fountain of 
■ pink loveliness.” New. 
Butterfly Bush, Improved 
■ (Summer Lilac)—Lilac-like blooms 
■ keep appearing throughout the 
■ summer, if dead blooms are sheared 
■ off. Attracts butterflies by the score. 
Korean Spirea — Bears white 
I flowers 2 weeks later than Bridal 
I Wreath. Plant for succession. 
I $1.00 Each 
Climbing Hydrangea — Grips 
■ wall by aerial rootlets. 
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BEAUTY BUSH 
