26 
Early Summer Flowering 
Shrubs 
ROSE, RUGQSA:—An excellent shrub with rough 
textured foliage and single red blooms continu¬ 
ing all summer and followed by glossy red 
“hips” or seed capsules. 
2-3 ft. xx . $ .50 
ROSE, HANSA ROGOSA:—A handsome variety 
of the Rugosa Rose with large double deep 
pink blooms which come at intervals from May 
until frost. 
2-3 ft. xxx $ .60 3-4 ft. xxx .75 
ROSE, GOLDEN SALMON:—A Polyantha or 
bedder rose with a profusion of beautiful sal- 
mon-pink blooms in clusters throughout the 
summer. Makes a brilliant spot of color in the 
shrubbery border. 
2-yr. field grown .$ .50 
ROSE, Triomphe de Orleans:—Another of the 
Polyantha or shrub roses, blooms in clusters 
of a beautiful improved red. Invaluable in the 
landscape. 
2-yr. field grown .S .50 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer:—Dwarf shrub with 
flat bunches of red flowers at the end of each 
branch. We offer shapely plants of the deep 
shade only. 
15-18 in. xxx $ .50 114-2 ft. xxx $ .60 
SPIRAEA, Billardi:—Fairly tall shrub with little 
spread having pink spikes of blooms at the end 
of each branch. 
4-5 ft. xx . $ .50 
ABELIA grandiflora—See page 12. 
YUCCA Filamentosa: — “Spanish Bayonet,” 
“Adam’s Needle,” A bulbous type of plant with 
large iris-like foliage from the ground, sending 
up a central stem which is covered with a clus¬ 
ter of waxy white cup shaped flowers. Very 
fragrant. Extra heavy plants $ .50 each 
MID AND LATE SUMMER FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
GOLD FLOWER (Hypericum moserianum):—“St. 
Johnswort.” A very dwarf shrub with good 
foliage and beautiful open single golden blooms, 
continuing through the summer. 
12-15 in. xx .$ .50 
POMEGRANATE, Red Flowering (Punica grana- 
tum rubra):—Red blooms, double like a carna¬ 
tion, makes this otherwise handsome bush very 
showy. 
2-3 ft. xx $ .75 3-4 ft. xx. $ 1.00 
JASMINE, Florida—See page 16. 
