the home GROUNDS ATTRACTIVE 
Thrifty Two-Year-Old Plants 
HONEYSUCKLE (Red Tartarian). 
Light crimson flowers in early summer; abundant 
red fruits. 
2 to 3 feet . . Each 35c — 10 for $3.00 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. 
(Hills of Snow). 
In a mass planting the large bunches of flowers 
resemble a bank of snow, and are in bloom from July 
to September. By cutting back to the crown each year 
they may be kept round and dense. Excellent for foun¬ 
dation planting. 
18 to 24 inches. Each 35c — 10 for $3.00 
2 to 3 feet. Each 40c — 10 for $3.50 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
(Pee-Gee Hydrangea). 
Fine as tall hedges or may be pruned to compact 
round clumps. Very attractive when laden with their 
massive blooms which are first snow white and then 
Pink, finally becoming reddish bronze. 
18 to 24 inches. Each 35c — 10 for $3.00 
2 to 3 feet. Each 40c — 10 for $3.50 
LILAC (Common Purple). 
The old fashioned but still beautiful light purple 
lilac, very fragrant and prolific bloomer. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 35c — 10 for $3.00 
LILAC (Common white). 
Similar to the above but with white flowers. 
2 to 3 feet.. Each 45c — 10 for $4.00 
HYBRID FRENCH LILACS 
2 to 3 feet.Each 90c — 3 for $2.50 — 10 for $8.00 
BELLE DE NANCY. Large double flowers of rose 
satiny white. 
LUDWIG SPATHE. Darkest of the blues, a deep 
purple shade. Double. 
MAD ABEL CHATNEY. Beautiful blooms of mas¬ 
sive pure white flowers. Double. 
PRES. GREVY. A compact flower of deep blue. 
Double. 
PRES. POINCARE. An extra large flower of deep 
blueish purple which does not fade out when coming 
into full bloom. Double. 
VON HORSTENSTEIN. A recent importation and 
well worth a trial. It produces large spikes of clear 
lavender flowers which have a fragrance all their own. 
MOCK ORANGE (Golden-leaved). 
Dwarf and very compact. Foliage is very dense 
and golden yellow throughout the season. Hardy and 
useful for grouping. 
12 to 18 inches.Each 40c — 10 for $3.50 
MOCK ORANGE (Large Flowering). 
One of the most vigorous shrubs, having large, 
snow-white, fragrant flowers. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 30c — 10 for $2.50 
MOCK ORANGE (Virginalis). 
A pleasing new variety with good foliage. The 
flowers are the largest, handsomest and most fragrant 
of all the Mock Oranges. After blooming profusely in 
early June, it blossoms more or less until fall. A won¬ 
derful addition to flowering shrubs. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 50c — 10 for $4.50 
SNOWBALL, Common (Viburnum Sterilis). 
The old fashioned snowball that is in full bloom 
Decoration Day. It has large dazzling creamy white 
blooms, that when planted alone or in a mass give a 
wonderful show. 2 to 3 feet. Each 50c. 
SNOWBERRY, RED (Indian Currant, Coral Berry). 
More compact than white snowberry. The narrow 
oval leaves are dull red and cluster tightly together 
along the drooping branches, a very good plant for 
foundation or steep bank planting. 
2 to 3 feet.. Each 30c — 10 for $2.50 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE. 
Slender, medium-growing shrub, does well in any 
soil, flourishes under trees and shady places. Leaves 
dark green and slender; small, rose-colored flowers in 
June and July. Clusters of milk-white berries which 
last until winter. Grows 3 to 5 feet high. Very attrac¬ 
tive as a hedge. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 30c — 10 for $2.50 
Calling all Garden & 
Landscape Fans. 
It’s not too early to 
make your Plans. 
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Poet Extraordinary 
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SPIREA (Anthony Waterer). 
Large heads of dark crimson flowers, blooming all 
summer. 2 feet. 
18 to 24 inches. Each 35c — 10 for $3.00 
SPIREA (Golden-Leaved). 
Golden yellow foliage, double, pure white flowers 
in June. A beautiful variety of Spirea. 
2 to 3 feet . Each 35c — 10 for $3.00 
SPIREA (Thunberg’s). 
A dense, feathery bush of neat and graceful habit. 
It bears pure white flowers in May and June. Foliage 
changes to a bright orange and crimson in fall. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 40c — 10 for $3.50 
SPIREA, Korean (Trichocarpa). 
A handsome new spirea similar to Van Houtti but 
with several well defined differences. The flowers are 
larger with a distinct eye in large dome shaped clus¬ 
ters. Makes the best show of all the spireas and is 
vigorous and hardy. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 50c — 10 for $4.50 
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