FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
Weigelia Rosea, large pink flowers, free 
bloomer, 2-3 ft., 25c. 
Weigelia Eva Rathke, flowers deep carmine 
red, profuse bloomer, 2-3 ft., 35c. 
Beauty Bush Kolkwitzia, a new shrub from 
China, somewhat similar in appearance to 
the Weigelia, pink, large bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers in great profusion in midsummer, 3 ft., 
49c. 
Calycantlius, a unique shrub with large glossy- 
leaves and double epicily fragrant flowers 
of chocolate red, 2-3 ft., 35c. 
Lilac, Rothomagensis, in growth similar to 
the Persian but flowers shading to red, 2-3 
ft., 2»c. 
Flowering Plum, double pink (Prunus trilo¬ 
ba), very similar to Flowering Almond, 3-4 
ft., 49c. 
Red Leal' Plum, red foliage all season, 2-3 ft., 
39c. 
Japanese Quince, beautiful blossoms from del¬ 
icate pink to deep red, a protection in 
severe winters is advisable, 2-3 ft., 39c. 
Snowberry, white, slender branched shrub 
with small pink flowers followed by pure 
white berries, 2-3 ft., 23c. 
Snowberry, red, also called Coralberry or 
Indian Currant, red berries in the fall, 2-3 
ft., 19c. 
Sumac Cut Leaf, very ornamental shrub with 
its deeply cut foliage changing to red in 
the fall, 2-3 ft., 39c. 
SPIREAS 
Some new introductions of Syringa of¬ 
fered by us at popular prices, a limited 
supply only for this season, 3 ft., 33c. 
Syringa Virginal, double white, considered 
to be the most valuable addition in 
hardy shrubs in many years, fragrant 
and everblooming, 2-3 ft., 33c. 
Syringa Bomiuet Blanc, flowers, large 
pure white, very fragrant, 2-3 ft., 33c. 
Syringa Aurea, golden leaves, white flow¬ 
ers, the best yellow foliage plant, medi¬ 
um height, 1% ft., 33c. 
Syringa Glacier, double blossoms, creamy 
white, 2-3 ft., 33c. 
Syringa Mt. Blanc, semi-double, white, 
medium height, 2-3 ft., 33c. 
Syringa Ophelia, large glistening white 
flowers, tall grower, 2-3 ft., 33c. 
Anthony Waterer, crimson flowers in flat- 
topped clusters in early summer and at in¬ 
tervals till fall if cut as they fade, dwarf 
and bushy, very popular, 12-18 in., 15c; 
18-24 in., 23c. 
Arguta, this is the earliest flowering spirea 
with star-like white flowers, small leaves 
on a very bushy plant, 2-2% ft., 23c. 
Aurea, golden leaf and white flowers, vig¬ 
orous grower, 2-3 ft., 23c. 
Billardi. dense panicles of pink flowers in mid¬ 
summer, 2-3 ft. 23c. 
Bumalda, pink, otherwise similar to Anthony 
Waterer, 18-12 in., 23c. 
Callossa Alba, white flat-'topped clusters, 
dwarf bush, 1% ft., 23c. 
Froebelli, large heads of rose-colored flowers, 
very fine foliage, shrub of medium height, 
2-2% ft,, 33c. 
Sorbifolia, ash leaf, foliage similar to that of 
the Mt. Ash, long spikes of white flowers, 
vigorous grower, 2 ft., 23c. 
Syringa Coronarius, sweet Mock Orange, 2-3 
ft., 23c. 
Syringa Gramliflora, large flowering Mock 
Orange, 2-3 ft., 23c. 
Syringa Lemoine, dwarf Mock Orange. 2 ft., 
33c. 
Tamarix, small feathery foliage, delicate pink 
flower spikes, slender long branches, 2-3 ft., 
29c. 
Viburnum Dentatum, 
Arrowwood, green, 
heart-shaped leaves, 
turning red in the 
fall, white flowers, 
black fruit, 2-3 ft., 
35c. 
Viburnum L a n t a n a, 
wayfaring tree, beau¬ 
tifully wrinkled leaves, 
white flowers, red- 
black fruit, 2-3 ft., 35c. 
SPECIAL 
Spirea v. Houttel 
Bridal Wreath, the 
old favorite, unsur¬ 
passed as to hardi- 
n e s s and floral 
beauty, 18-24 in., 
10c; 2-3 ft., 15c; 3-4 
ft., 23c. 
