HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
AJmond, double flowering pink, early spring, 
2-3 ft., 49c. 
Double flowering white, early spring, 2-3 
ft., 49c. 
Barberry Thunbergi (Japanese), low compact 
growing, small yellow flowers followed by 
red berries in the fall. 12-18 in., 10c; 18- 
24 in., 15c. 
Barberry Bed Leaf, a new introduction 
with a red foliage all season, 1 V 2 ft., 23c. 
Butterfly Bush, also called summer lilac, red¬ 
dish violet flowers all the latter part of 
summer, fragrant, 2 ft., 25c. 
Siberian Pea Tree (Caragana arborescens), a 
tall growing shrub with bright yellow flow¬ 
ers in May, very hardy, 2-3 ft., 10c. 
Cotoneaster, beautiful dark green, glossy 
leaves, upright growth, small white flowers 
followed by black berries, 2 ft., 23c. 
Crab, Bechtel’s double flowering pink, one of 
the finest flowering ornamental trees. May, 
3-4 ft., 69c. 
Currant, yellow flowering, fragrant yellow 
flowers very early in the spring, 2-3 ft., 25c. 
Dogwood (Cornus Siberica), red twigged, 
very effective in the winter, 2-3 ft., 15c. 
Dogwood, Golden, bright yellow twigs, a fine 
contrast with the red variety, 2-3 ft., 23c. 
Dogwood, Variegated, an outstanding foliage 
shrub, leaves silver blotched, red twigs, 39c. 
Elder Golden Leaf, golden yellow foliage, 
clusters of white flowers, rapid grower, 
2-3 ft., 35c. 
Elder Cut Leaf, foliage dark green and very 
lacy, 2-3 ft., 25c. 
Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus), 
large ornamental shrub, clusters of white 
flowers. Brilliant scarlet fruit nearly all 
winter, 2-3 ft., 35c. 
Snowball Bush, the old-fashioned snowba.ll 
with large globular clusters of flowers in 
May, 2-3 ft., 35c; 3-4 ft., 49c. 
Forsythia, Golden Bell, these shrubs are cov¬ 
ered with yellow flowers early in the spring 
before the leaves are developed, 2-3 ft., 25c. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian White, large shrub of 
sturdy growth, bright green leaves, flowers 
followed by red berries, 2-3 ft., 23c. 
Tartarian pink, 2-3 ft., 23c. 
Tartarian red, 2-3 ft., 25c. 
Hydrangea A. G. (arborescens grandiflora), 
summer blooming, large clusters of white 
flowers in July and August, 12-18 in., 15c; 
18-24 in., 29c; 2-3 ft., 39c. 
Hydrangea P. G. (paniculata grandiflora), fall 
blooming, large panicles of pink flowers, 
changing to bronze in the late fall, 12-18 
in., 15c; 18-24 in., 29c; 2-3 ft., 39c. 
Tree Hydrangea, fall blooming hydrangea in 
tree form, 3-4 ft.. 89c. 
Lilac, old-fashioned purple, fragrant purple 
flowers, abundant dark green foliage, ex¬ 
cellent for a screen, 2-3 ft., 23c; white, a 
little slower in growth than the purple 
lilac, 18-24 in., 23c. 
Lilac, Persian, slender branches, small leaves, 
bright purple flowers, 3-4 ft., 35c. 
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French Hybrid Lilacs, we are offering some 
of the finest varieties at these bargain 
prices—French lilacs are more compact 
than the common lilacs and will bloom 
on young plants and much more pro¬ 
fusely, 
3 ft. Each. 
Mine. Casiiner Perler, double creamy 
white. 
Senator Volland, clear pink, 2-3 ft. 
Charles Sargent, double light lavender. 
President Carnot, double deep lavender. 
Charles X., single red. 
Volean, deep red. 
Maurice de Vilmoran, double blue. 
President Grevy, double light blue. 
