Crimsoa Weigela Eva Rathka 
Crimson Weigela 
EVA BATHKE—The most distinct 
and one of the most attractive varie¬ 
ties. Flowers are deep crimson and 
are produced in great profusion. Nice 
plants. 26o ea., 8 for 70c. doz. for 
$2.30, heavy fl. gr. 65c ea. 
All larger field grown shrubs must 
be sent by express. 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
Pink Flw. Tamarix Africana, 28e 
Tamarix Africana 28c 
Fine feathery foliage. Delicate pink 
flowers. Will grow anywhere; fine for 
background of shrubs. Beautiful all the 
year around. In winter for the coloring 
of the bark and in summer for the light 
green feathery foliage and large, loose 
panicles of lavender-pink or lilac purple 
flowers. 28c ea., 3 for 74c, larger fl. 
gr. 44c and 74c ea. 
Hydrangea Paniculata, 22c 
Hydrangea Paniculata 
Grows 4 to 8 feet, perfectly hardy, 
flowers white, borne on Immense pyra¬ 
midal panicles nearly a foot in length. 
Commences flowering in July and con¬ 
tinues until November. Finest flowering 
shrub for cemetery plantings. 22e ea., 
3 for 59o, doz. for $i .94. Larger plants. 
49c ea.,3 for $1.30. extra heavy 80c ea. 
Smoke Bush, 62e 
Smoke Bush 52c 
Purple Fringe—Rhus Cotinus— 
Beautiful distinct shrub, much 
admired for its long, plumy, feath¬ 
ery flower stalks. Flowers pale 
purple of smoky aspect. Highly 
ornamental. Strong plants. 62e 
ea., 3 for $1.39, larger $1.00 ea. 
Sweet Scented Shrub, 28o 
Sweet Scented 
Shrub 28c 
(Calycanthus Florldus) — 
Grows 5 to 8 feet. Flowers 
in spring. An old favorite 
and well known for its straw¬ 
berry-scented flowers of a 
mahogany-brown color. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. 28c ea.. 8 for 
74c, larger 50c and 70e. 
Snow Garland 
(Spirea Thunbergll — 25c. 
—An unusual shrub; slender 
arching branches, pure white 
flowers. 25e ea., S for 38c, 
larger fl. gr. 55c and 70c. 
New Chinese 
New Beauty Bush, 19s 
Weigela Rosea 
(Diervllla Florida)— A showy, 
free-flowering shrub, with numer¬ 
ous spreading bran^es. Flowers 
rose-colored are produced in great 
profusion. Admirably adapted to 
small lawns, or gardens, nice 
plants. 24c ea., 3 for 64c, larger 
fl. gr. 48c and 65c. 
Dwarf Ornamental 
Boxwood 24c 
Fine plants for bordering orn¬ 
amental or decorative work. Foli¬ 
age deepest green, very effective. 
Nice plants, about 6 to 8 inches 
high, 24e ea., 8 
for 64 e, doz. 
$2.14; larger 
plants, 48o ea., 
$1.50 and $3. 
Giant Magnolia, Soulangeana 
Boxwood 
Giant Flowering Magnolia 89c 
(Soulangeana)—Most outstanding early spring flower¬ 
ing tree-shrub. Highiy ornamental, attaining tree 
size in time. Flowers 3 to 5 inches across. Abso¬ 
lutely hardy. Large cup flowers pinkish white Inside, 
purple outside. 89c ea. by exp. (by mail 15c extra), 
larger plants $2.90 and $4.75 each by express. 
The Star Magnolia $1.00 
(Stellata)—The earliest to flower. A dwarf species 
and with pure white, delicately scented semi-double 
flowers about 3 In^es in diameter. A beautiful tree 
for the lawn. $1.00 ea., larger $2.75 and $4.75 ea. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer 24c 
(Red Everblooming Spirea)— A summer blooming 
spirea of rather dwarf growth; bushy in bablL Pink, 
woolly flowers borne in flat, ereot clusters late In the 
season. Valuable for edging in front of taller shrub¬ 
bery, or used as a dwarf hedge.. 24e ea., 
3 for 64e, doz. for $2.14. Larger plants. 
39c ea., 3 for $1.04, heavier 55c ea. 
Varied Colored 
New French Lilacs 
CHARLES X—Single, large clusters of reddish 
flowers. 42c ea., 3 for $1.10, larger 90o ea. 
CHARLES JOLY—Double, dark purple, silvery 
reverse. 43o ea., 3 for $1.13, larger 90o ea. 
MADAM LEMOINE—Double, pure white; one 
of the best. 42e ea., 3 for $1.10, doz. for 
$3.69, larger 90c and $1.25 ea. 
MARIE LE GRAY—Single, pure white. Ex¬ 
cellent. 43c ea., 3 for $1.13, larger 90o ea. 
MICHAEL BUCHNER—Double, pale lilac. 
Beautiful. 42c ea., 3 for $1.10, larger 90c ea. 
SOUV. DE L. SPAETH—Single. Very dark 
purple. 43c ea., 3 for $1.13, larger 90c ea. 
SPECIAL OFFER — One pf each of the 6 
varieties above for $1.89. 
Lilac, Madam LeMolne, White 42o 
Beauty Bush 
(Kolkwitzia)—ft to 8 feet, 
a new shrub from China. A 
shrub with all the good points 
a plant can bare, wonderful 
growth, graceful branches, 
glorious flowers of deep pink 
stained yellow and hardy 
everywhere. Related to the 
Abelias, the new plant ex¬ 
ceeds them in beauty. Highly 
recommended. 19o ea., 3 for 
49c, doz. for $1.70; large 
sizes 88o ea. and 58o ea., by 
express, heavier fl. gr. 80c. 
Prices on large evergreens 
furnished en request. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer. 24o 
Popular White 
Snowberry 
(Symphertcau>us Race- 
mosus)-^rows 3 to 5 feet 
tall; slender branehes. 
Flowers pure white or pink¬ 
ish, in loose, often leafy 
racemes, in summer. The 
white berries produced in 
clusters, contrast well against 
the red of the Japanese 
Barberry. 28o ea., 3 for 
74c, larger 4Gc and 65e 
ea. 
FREE — Don’t overlook 
our free offer, page 8, for 
nrriiwii from vour friends. 
Popular White Snowberry. 28e 
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