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J. N. ROKELY and SON — Bridgman, Michigan 
Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Strong, erect growing shrub of easiest 
culture. Perfectly hardy and prolific bloomer. Large showy flowers 
in late summer when few other shrubs are in bloom. Colors: White, 
red, pink, and blue, all double. State colors wanted. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Summer Lilac). Produces an abundance of 
lilac colored flowers the first season planted. Blossoms are in long 
graceful spikes that usually last from midsummer until frost and 
have a marked attraction for butterflies. The tops in severe winter 
will freeze back but it pushes with such renewed vigor that this is 
not harmful. 
Butterfly Bush. 
DOGWOOD, Red-Branched. A very hardy, thrifty shrub, doubly 
attractive because of its creamy white flowers in early summer 
followed by clusters of white berries, and its very conspicuous 
blood'red branches through' 
out the winter. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochest¬ 
er. Shrub attaining a height 
of 4 to 6 feet, producing 
large clusters of white bloom 
in early June. The foliage 
effect is good and it is a 
strong grower. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). 
Bright yellow belhflowers 
produced in clusters all along 
the branches. Flowers appear 
before leaves in April. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Pink Tar¬ 
tarian. Small, fragrant, pink 
flowers 
early i n 
spring fob 
lowed by 
red berries. 
Glossy green leaves. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow). A pure 
white summer blooming Hydrangea sometimes 
called Snowball Hydrangea. Pure white flow' 
ers borne in pyramidal panicles 5 to 8 inches in 
diameter and 8 to 10 inches long. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. Flowers in August and 
continues until frost, bearing immense panicles 
of bloom a foot long, white at first, turning to 
rose'pink and bronze in autumn. The most 
popular of Hydrangeas. 
JAPANESE QUINCE. The scarlet'red flowers 
appear all along the branches before the leaves 
and are followed by globular yellow quince' 
like fruits. Often used for hedges. 
Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle. 
Hydrangea P. G. 
PRICE OF SHRUBS 
All shrubs offered on these two pages are 2'year field'grown 
stock with fine roots and 18' to 24'inch tops. All No. 1 grade. 
Each 3 6 
Spirea V. H.#0.20 #0.50 #0.85 
(100 for #11.00) 
All other Shrubs.30 .80 1.50 
2.75 
