Flowering Shrubs 
Cork Bark 60c 
(Cork Bark. Euonymous Alatus.) An at¬ 
tractive ornamental shrub 6 to 8 feet. The 
flowers appear in May and June. In autumn 
foliage changes to a fine rose color. 60c ea., 3 
for $1.70 by express only. 
Purple Persian Lilac 27c 
Compared to Common Lilacs these varieties run to larger 
lorets, fuller and more compact panicles. Flowers purple* 
Strong plants, 27c ea., 3 for $1.05. 
Japan Quince Scarlet fl., 34c 
Japan Quince 34c 
(Cydonia Japonica)—Probably the 
showiest of its family, producing in 
the early spring brilliant scarlet or 
orange-scarlet flowers in clusters all 
over the plant and making it one of 
the most dazzling sights imaginable. 
An excellent specimen shrub and of 
unusual value for hedges. 31c ea., 3 
for 97c. Larger size 59c each by ex¬ 
press. 
Pink Bush Honeysuckle 23c 
Bush Honeysuckles 23c 
White Lonicera Morrowii — Produce an 
abundance of pure white flowers, followed 
by red berries in the fall. 
Lonicera Grandiflora Rosea —Similar in 
growth to white variety Morrowii, ex¬ 
cepting flowers, being a bright pink. Either 
variety 23c, 3 for 65c; larger size 49c ea. 
by express. 
Red Flowering 
Dogwood $1.45 
(Cornus Florida Rubra) — 
Luxurious foliage, glaucous 
underneath; beautiful rose-red 
flowers (not the red twigged 
shrub). Rare. (Stock limited). 
$1.45 each, 3 for $4.00. Larger 
plants $2.25 each by express. 
Snowball 
(Viburnum Opulus 
Sterile) —Grows 4 to 
8 feet. Flowers in 
spring. A grand hardy 
shrub with handsome 
double white flowers. 26c ea., 
3 for 74c; larger 49c; Extra 
large 72c ea. by express. 
Common Snowball 26c 
Pussy Willow 24c 
Pussy Willow 24c 
(Salix Caprae)— B eautiful 
shrub; grows easily, handsome 
in flower. 24c ea;, 3 for 68c. 
Crepe Myrtle 23c 
Free flowering shrub, handsome 
foliage. Hardy in Southern sections. 
Separate colors. RED, WHITE and 
PINK. 23c ea., 3 for 65c; larger 
plants 36c each- 
Forsythia 
Golden Bells 
(Viridissima) — 
The most rampant, strag¬ 
gly variety of all and 
should be planted where 
it can have room to de¬ 
velop. Flowers bright yel¬ 
low. One of the first 
shrubs to bloom in the 
spring. 22c, 3 for 63c; 
larger 37c; extra large 49c 
ea. by express. 
FORTUNEI 
Similar to the variety 
Suspensa, but of more vigor¬ 
ous, upright growth. 
Branches arching with large 
leaves. Flowers golden yel¬ 
low often twisted. 24c, 3 for 
65c; larger 37c; extra large 
49c ea. by express. 
Popular Golden Bells 22c 
Mahonia (Oregon Holly) 58c 
Mahonia 
(Aquif olium ICQa 
or Oregon'**'^'* 
Holly) — Handsome 
shrub, green, spiny 
toothed leaves. 
Showy bright yellow 
flowers in May, suc¬ 
ceeded by bluish ber¬ 
ries. 58c ea., 3 for 
$1.50. 
Hydrangea Arborescens (Hills of Snow) 22c 
Hydrangea 
Arborescens 
(Hills 
Snow) 4 to™"** 
8 feet. Flowers large 
of pure white. 
Blooms through 
early June until 
August. 22c, 3 for 
63c; 38c ea., 3 for 
$1.10. Larger plants 
49c by express. 
24c 
Pink Deutzias Rosea 24c 
Dbl. Deutzias 
DEUTZIA CREN- 
ATA ROSEA PLE¬ 
NA — Flowers pink, one of best 
flowering shrubs. 24c ea., 3 
for 68c; larger plants 39c; 
extra large 50c by express. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF 
ROCHESTER—Large white 
flowers. Grand shrub. 22c, 3 
for 63c; larger plants 39c; 
extra large 50c by express. 
Philadelphus 
Virginal 30c 
DOUBLE MOCK ORANGE— 
Large double-crested, sweet- 
scented flowers. Wonderful for 
hedges. 30c ea., 3 for 85c; larger 
plants 40c ea., and extra large 
plants 59c bv evnrpss. 
Philadeip.ius Virginal 30c 
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