Color and Fragrance All Summer Long 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiliora —Pyramids of white, pink tinged 
flowers. Mid-July to Oct. Shrubs: 18-24", 25c; 2-3', 35c each. 
Tree form: 3-4', 50c; 4-5', 75c each. 
Ilex verticillata (Black Alder) —This native shrub, a Holly, keeps its 
bright red berries all winter. Splendid for decorating and gives a touch 
of winter color to the garden. Grows about 9' high. Plant 2 or 3 to¬ 
gether. 18-24", 35c; 2-3', 50c each. 
Kolkwitzia amabilis (Beauty Bush)—A handsome shrub growing 8' 
high. Foliage fine and glossy. Branches arching, with pink flowers in 
June. 18-24", 35c; 2-3', 50c each. 
Lespedeza formosa (Bush Clover) —Medium sized and bushy. Cov¬ 
ered with rosy purple pea-like flowers in midsummer. Good among 
perennials. 2 vr. No. 1 plants, 50c each. 
Lonicera tatarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle) —Bushy and tall. 
Flowers in June. Bed and orange currant-like fruits in summer. Bed, 
pink or white flowers. 18-24", 25c; 2-3', 35c; 3-4', 50c each. 
Philadelphus Atlas—A handsome, tall growing hybrid Mockorange 
with enormous single flowers over 2J4" wide in June. The broad 
petals are milk white. This variety has been honored by Award of 
Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society of England. 18-24", 35c; 
2-3', 50c each. 
Philadelphus coronarius (Garland Mockorange) ■—• A fine, old 
shrub with delightfully scented, creamy flowers in May. Grows 10' 
high. 18-24", 25c; 2-3', 35c; 3-4', 50c each. 
Philadelphus coronarius aureus—Its golden leaves are valuable for 
contrast in groups. Creamy white flowers in May. More dwarf than 
above. 15-18", 50c each. 
Philadelphus virginalis (Virginal Mockorange) — A magnificent 
upright shrub. Flowers large, white, double and semi-double, fragrant , 
with long blooming period. 8'. 18-24", 35c; 2-3', 50c each.. 
Snowberry 
Philadelphus hybrid Avalanche—■ A graceful dwarf Mockorange 
with a profusion of creamy white flowers in June. Fragrant. Mature 
height 4'. 2-3', 50c each. 
Prunus glandulosa (Flowering Almond) —Low shrub with arching 
branches which in spring are covered with double pink flowers. Ex¬ 
quisite for front of border. 2-3', 75c each. 
Rhodotypos kerrioides (Jetbead) —Bears showy white flowers in May. 
Shiny jet black fruit lasts all winter. Very vigorous and hardy. 18- 
24", 25c; 2-3', 35c each. 
Spiraea Anthony Waterer—An old favorite among small garden shrubs. 
Flat clusters of bright rose pink flowers last all summer. Mature 
height 3'. 12-18", 25c; 18-24", 35c; 2-2^', 50c each. 
Spiraea thunbergi —In April and May its delicate arching branches 
bear fine bright green foliage and a profusion of white flowers. 18-24", 
35c; 2-3', 50c each. 
Spiraea trichocarpa (Korean Bridal Wreath) —A handsome new 
shrub similar to S. Van Houttei but its flowers are two weeks later. 
18-24", 25c; 2-3', 35c; 3-4', 50c each. 
Spiraea Van Houttei —-A popular medium sized shrub. Covered in late May and June with 
pure white flowers. Leaves dark and fine; branches arching. 18-24", 25c; 2-3', 35c; 3-4', 
50c each. 
Symphoricarpos racemosus (Snowberry) —This low plant bears pinkish white flowers in 
summer and large white berries in fall and winter. A superb, fine textured shrub for borders. 
Grows to 5' and doesn’t mind shade. 18-24", 25c; 2-3', 35c; 3-4', 50c each. 
Symphoricarpos Vidgaris (Coral Berry) —A small shrub that thrives in shade. Its small 
pink clustered berries last until late winter.* 18-24", 25c; 2-3', 35c; 3-4', 50c each. 
Syringa vulgaris (Purple Lilac) —The well known, old-fashioned lilac with real fragrance. 
Makes a fine specimen or hedge. 18-24", 35c; 2-3', 50c each. 
Tamarix africana —Tall and slender with feathery foliage and plumes of pink flowers in 
early summer. Thrives in seaside soils. 18-24", 35c; 2-3', 50c; 3-4', 75c each. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Viburnum carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum) —Clusters of clove-scented 
flowers, rose pink in bud paling to white. Its sweetness makes it a 
defight in any garden. Still rare. Broad and round growing to 5'. 
18-24", B & B. now only $1.00 each. 
Viburnum dentatum (Arrowwood) —Tall, erect. White flowers; black 
fruit. Richly colored in the fall. Fine for informal borders. 18-24", 
35c; 2-3', 50c; 3-4', 75c each. 
Viburnum tomentosum —Compact and upright to 10'. Beautiful 
foliage. Clusters of white flowers in May and June. For tall borders 
or screens. 18-24 ", 35c; 2-3', 50c; 3-4', 75c each. 
Weigela Eva Ilathke —A small spreading shrub to 5' with many dark 
red flowers during the summer. Makes a beautiful specimen. 18-24", 
35c; 2-3', 50c each. 
Weigela rosea (Pink Weigela) —This popular Weigela bears a mass 
of deep pink flowers tall in June. A tall shrub to 8' and very showy. 
18-24", 25c; 2-3', 35c; 3-4', 50c each. 
Weigela, Eva Rathke 
Japan Barberry (Berberis Thunbergi)—Beautiful, familiar, ever 
useful, and above all entirely hardy. Red-berried. Space 1-2' apart 
depending on the size of plants. Heavy 3 year well-branched plants 
with fine roots that will give immediate results. 12-18", $1.50 per 10; 
$10.00 per 100. 18-24", $2.00 per 10; $14.00 per 100. 
Box Barberry—A very dwarf form with small leaves. Makes a wonderful 
edging for walks or plant beds. 9-12", $1.80 per 10. 
California Privet —Famous for its bright green foliage. Not reliably 
hardy north of Conn, under average weather conditions. 12-18", 
75c per 10; $3.00 per 100. 18-24", 85c per 10; $5.00 per 100. 2-3', 
$1.00 per 10; $7.00 per 100. 
Ibolium Privet —An upright bushy privet that will stand cold winters. 
Widely used in Northern New England. Unexcelled for tall screens 
and formal hedges. 12-18", 80c per 10; $6.00 per 100. 18-24", 
$1.00 per 10; $8.00 per 100. 2-3', $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 
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