Calycanthus Floridus (or Allspice ) 
Long Lasting, Sweet-Scented Shrub 
A hardy shrub, grows from four to six feet high, has 
beautiful dark green leaves. Flowers are very fragrant, and 
dark reddish brown in color. Fragrance increases after cut- 
ting and flowers commence to wilt. A shrub that will 
grow in almost any well drained soil, and will thrive as 
well in shady as in sunny places. Postpaid. 
71 T1487 
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Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath) 
Very Decorative and Pleasing 
The most popular of all shrubs, and a well deserved popularity. 
There is no more beautiful sight than a good specimen of Van Houttei 
in full bloom; a solid, striking mass of pure white flounces cover the 
entire bush. Blooms in May and June. Does well in most any soil. 
2 to 3'foot plants. One of the best of all hardy shrubs Postpaid. 
71 T1466 
Eoch.. 34c 3 Sh r r 0 “ bs 87c 6 s t; bs $1.65 
Nothing in the way of home improvement can 
add to the value of the home as quickly and as 
cheaply as a shrub planting. Select an assort' 
ment from these choice hardy varieties. All 
strong, well rooted plants not to be confused 
with weak, spindly plants at lower prices. 
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All shrubs are 18 to 24 inches tall, unless 
otherwise specified. 
Almond, Pink Flowering. 71 T 1301—Small shrub 
with beautiful soft pink, double flowers in 
early season. Strong plants. 
Althea (Rose of Sharon). 71 T 1300—Makes a 
compact, upright growth from 8 to 12 feet. 
Pink flowers. 2 to 3 ft. plants. 
Barberry, Japanese. 71 T 1307—Fine shrub 
for all purposes. Good for planting next to 
foundation of house. 
Barberry, Red-Leaved. 71 T 1308—Has attrac¬ 
tive red foliage summer and fall. Must be 
planted in sun. 
Bridal Wreath (Spirea Van Houttei). 71 T 1466— 
A popular shrub. Very attractive with its mass 
of white flowers in April. 2 to 3 ft. plants. 
Butterfly Bush. 71 T 1311—Grows 3 to 6 feet 
tall. Conspicuous lavender “lilac” flowers. 
Coralberry (Red Snowberry). 71 T 1323—Clus¬ 
ters of pink berries. Valuable for shady places. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. 71 T 1335—Fast 
grower. Flowers in large clusters in May. 
White, tinged with pink. It should not be 
trimmed as pruning spoils its form. 
Dogwood, Red-Barked. 71 T 1339—^The red bark 
of this shrub is attractive in winter. Heavy, 
2 to 3 ft. plants. 
Golden Bell (Forsythia). 71 T 1371—Hardy, fast¬ 
growing shrub with good foliage, which follows 
the showy yellow, bell-shaped flowers. 
Golden Elder. 71 T 1356—Foliage is green in 
spring but turns to bright golden yellow later. 
Adds a touch of color to any shrub planting. 
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HONEYSUCKLE 
HYDRANGEA 
Honeysuckle, Fragrantissima. 71 T 1377—Grows 
6 to 8 ft. Broad and spreading. White flowers 
followed by red berries that hang on into the 
winter. 2 to 3 ft. plants. 
t Honeysuckle, Red Tartarian. 71 T 1380—Large 
shrub. Red flowers. Good for mass planting. 
Hydrangea A. G. (Hills of Snow). 71 T 1375—■ 
Huge, dense balls of small white flowers in 
June and July. 4 to 6 ft. tall. 
Hydrangea P. G. 71 T 1376—Larger than the 
Hydrangea A. G. Clusters of very showy white 
flowers, turning pink and bronze later. Blooms 
in August. 
Japan Quince. 71 T 1446—Grows 4 to 6 feet. 
Glossy green foliage. Attractive scarlet flow¬ 
ers in May, followed by fragrant fruits. 
Lilac, Purple. 71 T 1410—The well known va¬ 
riety with fragrant, purple flowers. 2 to 3 
ft. strong hardy plants. 
Snowball. 71 T 1480—Noted for its clusters of 
handsome, globular, pure white flowers in May. 
Snowberry. 71 T 1485—Small, pink flowers in 
July, followed by waxy white berries. 2 to 3 
ft. plants. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer. 71 T 1467—Low- 
growing shrub with dense, deep green foliage. 
Bright pink flowers in clusters. 12 to 18-inch 
plants. Hardy, and succeeds in any soil. 
Spirea Froebeli. 71 T 1472—Similar to Spirea 
Anthony Waterer but not quite so dwarf. 
Spirea Thunbergi. 71 T 1470—Dwarf growing 
with slender, graceful, drooping branches. 
White flowers. Plant in front of tall shrubs. 
Syringa (Mock Orange). 71 T 1460—^Flowers are 
like orange blossoms. Attractive foliage. 
Weigela, Pink. 71 T 1505—Showy flowers that 
vary from deep rose to pink. Blooms in May. 
Weigela, Red. 71 T 1506—Red flowers and at¬ 
tractive foliage. Valuable for city planting, 
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