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Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora— Absolutely hardy; thrives in all soils; 
grows rapidly and blossoms profusely. The flowers are pure white, after¬ 
ward changing to pink, and are borne in large pyramidal trusses often more 
than a foot long and six to eight inches in diameter. Begins to bloom early 
in August, and continues to bloom for several weeks. Six to seven feet at 
maturity. 
2 to 3 Foot, each $ .30 
Bechtel's Flowering Crab —A very handsome bush or little tree, seldom 
grows over 15 feet high. One of the finest for lawn decoration or specimen 
planting. When in bloom it appears to be covered with delicate pink, 
perfectly double roses, of delicious fragrance. Blooms when very young. 
They are a delight to the whole family. They are being used extensively in 
cemetery planting also. Tree very hardy, grows on all soils. 
3 to 4 Foot, each $ .60; 2 to 3 Foot, each $ .45 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Hedgewood —This is something new in hedges and seems to be gaining in 
favor rapidly. Has olive-green foliage and reddish-brown twigs. Will stand 
frequent trimming and also makes a beautiful high hedge when left growing. 
2 to 3 Foot, 50 for $4.00; 100 for $7.00; 500 for $11.00 
Thunberg’s Barberry— This might well be called the most valuable of the 
low-growing shrubs. It will stand pruning in any form; masses well in any 
situation; is very attractive and showy during the whole season, and is par¬ 
ticularly beautiful in the fall, and one of its best qualities is that it is 
effective during the entire winter, as it has beautiful red berries, which 
combine well with winter landscapes or with the dark foliage of evergreens. 
Makes an excellent hedge plant, and is extensively used as such. 
12 to 18 Inches, each $ .15; 50 for $6.50; 100 for $12.00 
18 to 24 Inches, each .20; 50 for 8.50; 100 for 15.00 
Buckthorn— Perfectly hardy and very ornamental. Makes fine ornamental 
hedges. Can be trimmed to any desired shape. Plant 9 inches apart. 
12 to 18 Inches, 50 for $4.50; 100 for $ 8.00 
18 to 24 Inches, 50 for 6.00; 100 for 10.00 
Cotoneaster Acutifolia— Black Fruited Quinceberry. This is a new hedge 
plant. Was not planted extensively until about 10 years ago. On account of 
its extreme hardiness and rapid growth it has come into rapid favor. Beauti¬ 
ful dark glossy leaves, and with the showy berries which it produces it is 
fast becoming one of the most popular hedge plants. Plant 8 to 12 inches 
apart. 
2 to 3 Foot, 10 for $2.00; 50 for $8.50 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
For Your Lawn or Garden 
HARDY PHLOX 
The gorgeous bloom of the Perennial Phlox from the first of July until 
November puts it in a class by itself. Easy to grow, hardy, excellent for 
bordering shrubbery, and indispensable in the perennial garden. We are 
offering large, field-grown plants. 
Beringer —Apple blossom pink. Deep pink eye. 
Eclaireur— Brilliant rose-magenta or carmine. White' eye. A wonderful 
variety. 
Independence— Pure white. Large clusters. Vigorous grower. Long season 
of bloom. Twenty-four inches high. 
