FLOWERING 
VINES 
X = flower: o = friiil 
Hignoiiia radicans. 
Celastrus orbiculalus. ... 
Celastrus scandens. 
Hydrangea petiolaris. 
Jasminum. 
Lonicera ,jap. halleana. . . . 
Lycium chinense. 
Wisteria multijuga. 
W^isteria sinensis. 
CLEMATIS—The new, lar^e 
flowers. Jackmanni {purple); 
Mnie. Andre (red); Panicu- 
lata (white). Bloom all sum¬ 
mer. 
Trumpet Vine, (BIGNONIA) 
WISTERIA^ Both 
EVERGREEN VINES 
Arcostaphylos Uva-Ursi. 
X 
X 
(> 
Euonymus vegetus. 
X 
IjOnicera henryi. 
X 
X 
Lonicera sempervirens. 
X 
Vinca minor. 
X 
Chinese and Jap¬ 
anese Long-Cluster 
types. Striking 
show in spring. 
Climbing Roses — Vine 
Aristocrats 
(Right) New Dawn — Ever- 
blooming. (Below) Excelsa. 
Descriptions and prices alpiiabcitically on pages 11 to 37 
Flowering Shrub Aristocrats 
The really choice kinds here and on page 35 
ROSA HUGONIS 
LILACS—(See Syringa). A gorgeous group 
of easily grown and very hardy shrubs. 
Above are three of the French forms — 
much better blooms, more of them, and 
starting at a younger age than the com¬ 
mon Lilac from which they were derived. 
AZALEAS—Shrub Royalty. Above is a planting of Azalea 
Mollis. The deciduous Azaleas provide a wealth of color, 
April to July. 
VIBURNUMS 
— V. Opulus 
above; V. car- 
lesii at right. 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
See Cydonia japonica 
ALBIZZIA — (Mimosa) — Hardy 
form. Very rare. Blooms June to 
August. This is Arnold Arboretum 
form. 
DAPHNE ME- 
ZEREUM — A 
gay and dainty 
dwarf in April 
with purplish 
pink flowers; 
then red ber¬ 
ries to follow. 
BEAUTY BUSH—(See Kolkwitzia). A cloud 
of clear pink in June. 
ROSE—The Queen of Flowering Shrubs 
(See Rosa) 
ROSA GROOTENDORST 
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