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Fringe While, A popular and much admired 
shrub of moderate growth, and rounded form, 
with large, dark green, glossy leaves, and 
long drooping panicles of beautiful white 
fringe-like flowers. 
Forsythia Fortunei (Golden Bells.) Deep 
yeliow flowers in great profusion in April. 
Golden-Leaved Elder. The best of all the 
colored shrubs. A plant of this bush in a 
bed, or a border, or on the lawn, is a con¬ 
spicuous feature, the foliage being as yellow 
as gold. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. Ab¬ 
solutely hardy; thrives in all soils; grows 
rapidly and blossoms profusely. The flowers 
are pure white, afterward changing to pink, 
and are borne in large pyramidal trusses 
often more than a foot long and six to eight 
inches in diameter. Begins to bloom early 
in August, and continues to bloom for several 
weeks. Wherever known it is considered to 
be one of the finest flowering shrubs. 30c 
each ; $2.50 per 10. 
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Maloney’s Flowering Shrub 
Collection No. 8 
FOR THE HOME GROUNDS 
8 Hardy Shrubs, Worth $2.05 for $1.50 | 
1 Calycanthus ? 
1 Deutzia, Gracilis f 
1 Hydrangea, P. G. f 
1 Mock Orange | 
2 Spirea Van Houetti I 
1 Weigelia, Rosea § 
1 Syringa, Common g 
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Hydrangea, Arhorescens Grandiflora Alba 
(Hillsof Snow)—This hardy American shrub is 
the very finest addition to this class of plants. 
The blooms are of the very largest size, of 
pure snow-v/hite color, and the foliage is 
finely finished. 35c each. 
Lilac, Purple. An old favorite ; purple flowers. 
Lilac, White. A well known favorite. 
Mock Orange , _ Flowers white, deliciously 
perfumed. Derives its name owing to flow¬ 
ers resembling orange blossoms; a delightful 
substitute for that noble flower. 
Perennial Phlox. Hardy and succeeds in any 
climate. Can be planted in large groups on 
the lawn or in a row along the border of the 
roadway. Red, pink, or white. 
Quince, Japan. Dark green foliage, and 
showy deep, scarlet flowers of good size. 
GOLDEN LEAVED ELDER IN BLOOM 
Spiraea, BcSBardi. A hardy, free growing 
shrub. During July every branch and twig 
is tipped with a spike of beautiful blood-red 
flowers 4 to 6 inches in length. A distinctive 
and beautiful flower and shrub. 
Spiraea Callosa Rosea. Has large panicles 
of deep rosy blossoms; grows freely and 
blooms nearly all summer; fine. 
Spiraea Oouglasi. Has spikes of beautiful, 
deep rose-colored flowers in July and Aug. 
Spiraea Van Houttei. This is undoubtedly 
the best of the spiraeas. The cut shown is a 
fair one and shows it in full blossom. The 
blossoms are white. Do not pass it by. 
Syringa, Common. Large, white flowers; 
very hardy. 
Syringa, Golden. Large, deep yellow flowers ; 
bush hardy. 35c each. 
THE BUSH HYDRANGEA (Paniculata Grandiflora ) 
Nashua, N. PI., Nov. 18, 1915. 
Gentlemen :— 
Shrubs arrived in fine condition, am much 
pleased and hope to send you a larger order in 
the spring. Sincerely, 
Mrs. George E. Baker. 
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