SHRUBS 
18 to 24 inch—Postage,Paid 
DOGWOOD—Red Barked. Grows five or 
six feet high. It is valued especially for 
the bright red color of its branches, after 
the leaves fall. 25c each; 4 for 90c. 
WEIGELA—Candida. Belonging to the 
honey-suekle family, which is covered with 
pure, white flowers in May or June, 35c 
each; 2 for 65c; 4 for $1.25. 
WEIGELA—Eva Rathka. Closely resembles 
the above variety. The flowers are a dark 
red. 35c each; 2 for 65c; 4 for $1.25. 
WEIGELA—Itosea. This is the hardiest ot 
all the Weigelas and is very free bloom¬ 
ing with rose colored flowers. 35c each; 
2 for 65c; 4 for $1.25. 
WEIGELA—Variegata. Very similar to 
the other varieties except for the foliage, 
which is a handsome combination of white 
and green stripes. 35c each; 2 for 65c; 
4 for $1.25. 
VHITE SNOWBERRY. Rose colored 
.flower's in June and July, followed by 
V r ffe clustered milk-white fruits which 
rtemain far into winter. Each, 20c. 
REfo SNOWBERRY. Similar to the White 
>&nowberry, except that the fruits are red. 
v Each, 20c. 
SNOWBERRY—variegated leaved. 20c ea. 
SMOKE TREE (Purple fringe). Gives im¬ 
pression of smoke at a distance. 40c ea. 
BEAUTY BUSH. It is entirely covered 
with beautiful pink blossoms in May. 
Each, 35c. 
LILAC. Purple. Each, 25c. 
LILAC. White. Each, 25c. 
DEUTZIA. (Pride of Rochester). Large 
double white flowers. Each, 25c. 
SYRINGA. Flower white. Each, 25c. 
FORSYTIIIA—or Golden Bell. One of the 
first to bloom in spring. Each, 30c. 
