HILLENMEYER NURSERIES. 
SHRUBS 
Hardy shrubs are needed in every garden as a background 
for the picture. They are useful for bordering roadsides and for 
screens, and some of them make lovely isolated specimens on 
the lawn. 
These shrubs have been transplanted to make heavy roots 
and many branches. We assure you that they are considerably 
above average size. 
'"BARBERRY, Japanese. Very popular 
hedge or specimen shrub about 4 
feet high. Foliage turns brilliant 
red and scarlet shades in fall, fol¬ 
lowed by bright berries that hang 
all winter. 
'"BARBERRY, New Red. A fine shrub 
with red foliage all summer. Must 
be planted in full sunlight, else fo¬ 
liage will be bronzy. Red berries 
add to its winter interest. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. Tall 
shrub (8 to 10 feet) with sprays 
of double bell-shaped flowers all 
over the bush in June. 
FORSYTH IA (Golden Bell). Its great 
show of golden yellow bells heralds 
the spring before the leaves ap- 
-HYDRANGEA, Hills of Snow. The 
tip of every stem carries in June 
a huge snowball-shaped flower 
which remains on the plants all 
through the summer. 
'"HYDRANGEA, Pee-Gee (Old- 
fashioned Hydrangea). Large, 
cone-shaped blossoms in Au¬ 
gust. As these giant blossoms 
mature they turn pink, making 
a most attractive display. 
MOCK-ORANGE (Syringa or Phil- 
adelphus). The old-fashioned 
"Orange Blossom" makes a 
marvelous display in May of 
pure white, exquisitely fragrant 
blossoms. One of the best all¬ 
round shrubs. 
'"SPIREA, Anthony Waterer (Dwarf 
Pink Spirea). A real gem of 
dwarf shrubs, about 2 feet high, pro¬ 
ducing a mass of pleasing pink blos¬ 
soms in late May. If pruned it will 
continue to flower throughout the 
growing season. 
SPIREA, Van Houttei (Bridal Bower or 
Bridal Wreath). Many believe it is 
still the best all-round shrub. Its 
great bowers of lovely white flowers 
spring like snow sprays from every 
big and little branch. 
LILAC, Purple. Noble, old-fashioned 
plants. Our plants are propagated 
from divisions of fine, fragrant, 
sure-to-bloom specimens. We offer 
Mock-Orange the old-fashioned white variety, too. 
pear. After mid-Janu¬ 
ary twigs may be tak¬ 
en in the house and 
"forced." Excellent fo¬ 
liage. 
Hydrangea P. G. 
Deutzia 
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