Flowering Almond 
Pink. Early spring-flowering shrub, 
usually in full bloom before leaves 
appear. Growth dwarf and bushy, compact, with slender branch¬ 
es. Fine plants to use in grouping or for lawn. Flowers are very 
showy, and produced in great abundance. 
High Bush Cranberry 
Bargain No. 47 
ALL SEASON 
BLOOM 
One each, every 
shrub pictured on 
this page: 
8 BIG BUSHES 
$1.75 Net, 
Not Prepaid. 
(Viburnum opulus). A magnifi¬ 
cent shrub, of upright, spreading 
form, with smooth, light gray branches and broad, oval, 3-lobed, 
bright green leavesi. Produces small, white 
flowers which are borne in broad, flat clusters surrounded by a 
ring of large, sterile flowers. These are followed by very showy 
scarlet berries, which cling to the bush all 
winter. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
DOgWOOd (Redtwig). One of the best 
native shrubs; free flowering; 
very handsome when in bloom, and with its 
white berries on 
red stems in the 
fall. Grows com¬ 
pactly, 6 to 10 feet 
in height. 
Flowering Almond. 
For 
SHOWY 
BLOOM 
and 
ELEGANT 
EFFECT 
Blooming Size Shrubs 
Strong, 2- and 3-year-old bushes, 18 to 24 inches tall. 
30c each 3 for 85c 12 for $3.00 
SPECIAL 
BARGAIN NO. 49 
25 SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
2 to 3 ft., 3-year Heavy 
Specimens 
Ready to Bloom 
$2*^5 JJlt'Prepaid. 
FREE! 1 DOGWOOD 
High Bush Cranberry 
Dogwood. 
Hydrangea P.C. 
produces in abundance during August 
and September, clusters of white flow¬ 
ers which gradually change to pink. 
Valuable for winter decorations if 
flowers are allowed to dry on bush. Useful for foundation 
planting or for massing in borders. Hardy, easy to grow and 
blooms the first season planted. 
Hydrangea A. G. fTJhkTBJl 
from June to September. The most hardy of the 
Hydrangeas and especially useful for shady places. 
Excellent for solid low 
borders or in foundation 
planting. Very popular 
shrub. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer. 
BARGAIN NO. 48 
I Tree Hydrangea P. G. 
3 Bush Hydrangea lyour 
choice, A. G. or P. G. > 
Honeysuckle, 
Tatarica Rubra. 
Spirea Billiardi. 
Spirea Billiardi A grand 
shrub 
for group or mass planting. 
Has dense spikes of rose-pink 
flowers that crown sparsely 
twigged, erect branches. Very 
pretty and showy, also an ex¬ 
cellent cut flower. Blooms 
from July to September. 
Grows 4 to 5 feet high. One of 
the most attractive of all the 
Spireas. 
Hydrangea P. G. 
Hydrangea A. G. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer A dwarf 1 vai f iet /> 
growing 15 to 20 
inches high, covered with large heads of crimson flow¬ 
ers. Foliage is very 
handsome, being va¬ 
riegated with creamy 
white or yellow. If 
flowers are removed 
as they fade, it will 
cause the plant to keep up a continuous bloom 
until freezing weather occurs. 
Honeysuckle, Tatarica Rubra 
Similar in growth and attractive foliage to Pink 
Tartarian Honeysuckle, but with light crimson 
flowers in early summer. A very choice shrub. 
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