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HIBISCUS syriacus Snowdrift. 
This variety surpasses all other single sorts in both size and 
showiness of its blooms of pure white. Somewhat dwarf in 
growth. 7 feet. 
Per 10 
3- 4' Tree 
Form _ 
$ 3.00 
2- 3' Tree 
Form _ 
2.00 
3- 4' Bush 
Form _ 
2.00 
2- 3' Bush 
Form .. 
1.50 
18-2 4" Bush 
Form _ 
1.25 
syriacus folio-variegata, Variegated-leaved. 
(BUSH Form). 
Unusual contrasting colors. The foliage carries broad blotches 
of cream and white. Tight chocolate-colored blooms. A compact 
grower. 8 feet. 
2- 3' ..-... 2.50 $ 20.00 
18-24" ... 1.75 15.00 
12-18" .-.. 1.25 10.09 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora, Snowhil! 
Hydrangea. 
Double white ball-shaped flowers in profusion June-July. Excel¬ 
lent for low borders or in foundation plantings. 5 feet. 
2- 3' . 2.00 17.50 
18-24" . 1.75 15.00 
12-18" . 1.25 10.00 
Hortensia type (French Hydrangea). 
Targe trusses of pink flowers. Very showy in border plantings. 
3 feet. 
4" Pots . 2.50 
paniculata grandiflora, Peegee Hydrangea. 
Very showy large, double white blooms cone-shaped. July to 
October. 7 feet. 
2- 3' 
18-24" 
12 - 18 " 
2.00 17.50 
1.75 15.00 
1.25 10.90 
petiolaris, Climbing Hydrangea. 
Attractive self-clinging vine. A rampant grower. Flat loose 
clusters of fragrant white flowers, averaging five inches across. 
Splendid when used on stone or brick walls. 25 feet. 
4" Pots ... 4.50 
quercifolia, Oakleaf Hydrangea. 
This new hardy plant cannot be excelled for foundation planting 
or individual specimens. Heavy oakleaved foliage, highly colored 
in autumn. Extra large white blooms in spikes. 6 feet. 
18-24" .. - 2.50 20.00 
15-18" . 2.00 17.50 
ILLINOIS, March 15, 1936: “Shipment of Irish Juniper, received, 
and very nice stock, which arrived in perfect condition.” 
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