,New Honeysuckle 
Hydrangea P. G 
Hydrangea A. G. 
Double Mock Orange 
Wide Leaf 
Pussy Willow 
iQtSHRUBSr/a 
All 2-Yr. 1J4-2 ft. well rooted, branched specimen 
shrubs. Hardy, easy to transplant, bring quick results, 
thrive on any soil. CODE: T'Tall; M'Medium; DLow' 
growing. A-Thrive anywhere; S'Lil^e full sunlight; SH'Succeed 
in shady locations. Plant about 3 feet apart. 
The following 7 varieties 19c each; any 5 for 79c 
ALTHEA — Rose of Sharon. Double 
frilly flowers 2 inches in diameter in 
AUTUMN. Fancy cut, dark green 
foliage. Lovely for specimen, shrub 
borders or hedges. (M-A). Special 
Price: 10 for $1.00. 
FORSYTH lA Spectablle. Larger 
flowers and more of them than any 
other Forsythia. Yellow bell-flowers 
in MAY before leaves appear. Gorgeous 
for specimen, groups, foundations, 
borders. (T-A). 
TAMAR IX HIspIda. Graceful, 
feathery, bright green foliage, with 
rosy-lavender flowers of same textiire. 
Bloom panicles 9 to 12 inches long in 
late SUMMER. Lends romance to pool 
plantings, shrub borders, foimdations. 
etc. (T-A) 
WEIGELA Rosea. Dainty tnunpet 
shaped rose-colored flowers in June 
and July. Green leaves. Graceful 
p>enduloiis branches. Beautiful any¬ 
where 1 (M'-A). 
DEUTZIA Pride Rochester. Very 
double, tassel-like white flowers cluster 
thickly along branches in May and 
Jime. Showy for any purpose. Pointed 
green leaves. (M-A). 
WHITE SNOWBERRY. Tiny pink 
flowers, followed by LARGE white 
berries in clxisters. Remain all winter, 
as birds do not eat theqi. (M-SH or A). 
RED SNOWBERRY. SmaU, waxy- 
maroon-red berries cluster thickly along 
branches. Tiny wing-like leaves turn 
red in fall. (M-SH or A). 
?3«SHRUBSI.9b^ 
The following 8 varieties 23c each; any 5 for 96c 
NEW HONEYSUCKLE HECKROTI: 
Lsirge, two-tone trumpet flowers with 
yellow throat inside and bright crimson 
red outside. BLOOMS ALL SUM¬ 
MER. Can be grown as a shrub or 
vine. 2-Yr. pla^'ts. (M-A or SH). 
HYDRANGEA P. G. Large, oblong, 
white flower-panicles, turn rose in 
Autumn. Can be dried for winter 
bouquets. Narrow green leaves. (M-A). 
HYDRANGEA A. G. “HiUs of Snow.” 
Large, dome-shaped, white panicles 
nearly all summer. Wide leaves. (M- 
SH or A). 
PINK ALMOND. Very double, rose¬ 
like pink flowers cover bush in May. 
Artistic leaves. (M-A). 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW. Wide, 
thick, dark-green leaves, and extra- 
large, silky catkins. Yellow flowers. 
Does not spread out of boimds. (T-SH 
or A). 
DOUBLE MOCK ORANGE. Phil. 
Virginalis. Big, double, creamy-white 
flowers in clusters, JUNE and occasion¬ 
ally thereafter. (T-SH or A). 
SCARLET FLOWERING QUINCE. 
Charmingly shaped scarlet-red blooms, 
with golden tiift of stamens in June. 
Gorgeous fall leaf colors. Useful for 
shrub or hedge. 
DWARF PINK SPIREA Froebelll. 
Large, flat flower heads in summer and 
autumn. Pointed leaves assume varie¬ 
gated shades. HARDY. (L-A). 
Right — 
Weigela 
Rosea 
Left — 
Dwarf 
Pink 
Spirea 
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White Snowberry 
Red Snowberry 
Forsythia Spectabile 
Althea Shrub 
Tamarix Hispida 
