MOCK ORANGE - Lemolne 
Quince, Japanese Red-Flowering 
4 to 5 ft. tall. One of the earliest shrubs to bloom, 
the fiery-red blossoms all along the branches before 
the leaves are half grown, are the reason for the sur¬ 
name “Firebush.” It is one of the loveliest early 
blooming shrubs, and is very hardy. The fruit is much 
smaller than regular quince, but it has the quince 
fragrance. 
1 3 10 
18-24 inch shrubs.$0.25 $0.60 $1.80 
2-3 feet shrubs..30 .75 2.20 
SPIRE A (Meadow Sweet) 
Spirea Arguta Multiflora 4 Sn t o W 6 G ft rla taii 
Blooms in April, the flowers are beautiful, white Id 
color, this is one of the earliest Spireas to bloom ir. 
the spring. 
1 
18-24 inch shrubs.$0.20 
2- 3 feet shrubs.30 
3- 4 feet extra good shrubs.35 
3 10 
$0.50 $1.50 
.75 2.25 
.90 2.70 
Rillnrrli P,NK - 5 tall. This hardy Spl 
opncd uiiidiui rea should be m every garden; 
once you see the fine fluffy flower spikes of this varie¬ 
ty it will be a shrub you admire. The blossoms come 
almost all summer, and are very showy. 
1 
12-18 inch plants.$0.15 
18-24 inch shrubs.20 
2-3 feet shrubs.25 
3 10 
$0.40 $1.20 
.50 1.5C 
.65 1.90 
Mock Orange 
GRANDIFLORA. 10 to 12 ft. 
tall. Large 'flowers, and in 
most years this shrub is in 
full bloom by Decoration 
Day. 2 to 3 ft., 30c each; 3 
for 80c; 10 for $2.40, postpaid. 
Mock Orange 
LEMOINE. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 
Blooms late, and the flowers 
are medium size; very fine. 
1 3 10 
18-24 inch. .$0.25 $0.65 $1.90 
8-3 feet.30 .80 2.40 
8-3% feet.. .40 1.10 3.10 
Mock Orange 
VIRGINALIS. 4-5 ft. tall. 
The large flowers, often 
semi-double, appear for a 
tong period, almost all 
through the summer. Vir- 
g nalis is the best Mock 
range you can plant for a 
medium sized ornamental 
shrub, as well as for cut- 
flowers, and the shrub is 
perfectly hardy. 
1 3 10 
$-3 feet ..$0.40 $1.10 $3.30 
8-4 feet.50 1.35 4.00 
(Extra good shrubs) 
Pearl Bush , 10 f f» 
April the flower buds re¬ 
semble pearls, and appear all 
along the branches. They 
open up to fine, showy white 
flowers. 
1 3 10 
12-18 inch plants 
$0.28 $0.65 $2.00 
8-3 ft. nice shrubs 
.50 1.35 4.00 
SPIREA BILLARDI 
Spirea, Billardi 
1° every respect 
w uuc |jk e the spirea 
Billardi Pink listed above. 
except that the fine large 
and showy flower heads are 
of white color. 
1 3 10 , 
12-18 in.. .$0.18 $0.45 $1.25 
2-3 feet... .30 .80 2.25 
PLANTING and 
CARE of FLOW. 
ERING SHRUBS 
Planting Sf p ^ t h h ; 
roots to have them a good 
deal bigger than the root* 
would require. This will 
allow you to fill in with 
loose top-soil all around the 
roots. Set the shrubs so 
that the stand about > 
inches deeper than they 
stood in the nursery row 
Apply plenty of water to 
set the soil. 
° n Old Shrub* 
rruning the OIdes , 
wood should be removed 
entirely, making the cut or 
the surface of the ground 
This pruning is done lat* 
in the fall or very early ii> 
the spring. Shrubs that 
are not of the desired shape 
should be trimmed back to 
any desired size or shape 
shortly after they have 
bloomed. 
Spirea Calossa Froebel v a e r PeTy rs re slnXie 
those of the Spirea Anthony Waterer, but Calossa 
Froebel grows a little taller, and it blooms in July and 
[ August, crimson red. 18 to 24 in. nice shrubs, 35c 
ch; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.70, postpaid. 
• n,,,,,,;(V i-„ This is the Real Bridal 
irea i rilllliolia Wreath. 5 to 6 ft. tall and 
eacr 
Sp 
blooming m April. The double white flowers are won- 
i Jerfully arranged on the branches; this shrub is a 
beauty. 
1 3 10 
12-18 inch plants . $0.25 $0.65 $1.90 
1-3 feet nice shrubs. ..40 1.10 3.20 
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