HYDRANGEA OAK LEAF. A distinct and hand¬ 
some shrub with stiff, short, spreading branches, 
large, deeply lobed leaves which are green above, 
downy and whitened beneath. Flowers creamy 
white with occasional pinkish rays borne in pan¬ 
icles. A beautiful ornamental shrub. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch.....$ .35 $ .95 
2-3 feet...50 1.40 
LILAC (Common purple). This old and time-tried 
shrub is still among the popular ones and its 
fragrance fills the air in the spring. There is no 
better shrub for a tall screen, and as insects rarely 
trouble the plant the foliage remains a rich green 
early spring to very late in the fall. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch ..._$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet.... .35 .95 
HYPERICUM (Gold flower, Shrubbery St. John’s 
Wort). A bushy, low-growing shrub with many 
flowers in mid-summer. Useful in border or where 
low growth is wanted. It grows well in rocky or 
in sandy soil. It is 2-3 feet in height at maturity. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch...$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet- .35 .95 
ILEX VERTICILLATA (Wlnterberry). Small June 
flowers and darkly lustrous foliage, with sparkling 
masses of crimson fruits in October which last 
far into winter. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch _$ .35 $ .95 
2-3 feet . .50 1.40 
JASMINUM OFFICINALE (Jasmine). A wiry, vine¬ 
like shrub, four to five feet, bearing a profusion 
of bright yellow, tubular flowers before the small 
green leaves appear. Very effective trained on a 
sunny wall. Not hardy in the northern states. 
Each Three 
One year plants_$ .25 $ .65 
Two year plants_ .40 1.10 
LILAC PERSIAN. Strong, vigorous grower, small 
narrow leaves and fragrant flowers of deep red¬ 
dish. Blooms young; large flowers. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch..._$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet....35 .95 
LONICERA (Bush Honeysuckle) FRAGRANTIS- 
SIMA. A large shrub with numerous spreading 
branches growing 8 to 12 feet high and blooming 
in March and April with deliciously fragrant pink 
and white flowers. If somewhat sheltered the foli¬ 
age remains until late in the winter. 
TARTARICA (Bush Honeysuckle). —A large shrub 
of sturdy, upright growth. Ultimate height 6 to 8 
feet. Leaves ornate bright green, about 2 inches 
long. Flowers light crimson, borne in great pro¬ 
fusion in late spring, followed by red or orange 
fruits, ripening in summer and persisting until 
autumn. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch _$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet . .35 .95 
KERRIA, WHITE (Rhodotyphus Kerrloides). A fine 
shrub for shady spots around the house. Its foli¬ 
age is unusually attractive, sharp notches and 
deep veins giving it a plaited effect. Showy white 
flowers in May and June, followed by jet-black 
berries. 
Each Three 
12-18 inch .....$ .25 $ .65 
18-24 inch _ .35 
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