COLORFUL 
SHRUBS 
NEW GOLDEN SPIREA 
OAK-LEAVED HYDRANGEA 
A truly marvelous bushy shrub. Flowers in large creamy 
w T hite panicles. The dark green foliage has silvery sheen 
on under side of leaves and turns to a glowing red in the 
fall. This is a very effective ornamental shrub and grows 
to a height of 4 to 5 feet. It does extremely well in very 
shady locations and is therefore very valuable for home 
planting. 18 to 24 inches. 
50c each postpaid; 3 for $1.25 
f NEW GOLDEN SPIREA 
A beautiful shrub of similar habit to ap- 
ulifolia. Leaves appear a bright yellow, 
changing to golden bronze in the fall. nn * 
The contrasting red fruit is very pleas- BEAUTIFUL HYDRANGEAS 
ing. A very hardy, upright grower. PANICULATA GR A N DI FLO R A. Flowers in 
2-yr. blooming' size, 50c each, post-A u ^ ust ! n huge panicles measuring from 8 to 12 
paid; 3 for $1.25 j" d f ,cate pink sh ir de ; 
inches long. Blossoms first 
changing to bronze and lasting 
until autumn. 18 to 24 in., 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00, Postpaid. 
FIRE BUSH 
OAK LEAF 
HYDRANGEA! 
ARBORESCENS GRAND!FLORA. 
(Snowball Hydrangea.) Has the 
appearance of a low-growing. Snow 
ball. White flowers in June and Ju¬ 
ly. The most hardy of the Hydran¬ 
geas and especially useful for 
shady locations. 
18 to 24 inches, 35 cents each. 
Postpaid; 3 for $1 
TREE HYDRANGEA. Very desirable in this form for formal 
lines and backgrounds for specimens. The spreading head of 
'green leaves and the flower wands are all up above the straight 
bar trunk, allowing a close planting of dwarf shrubs beneath. 
2 to 3 ft., 50c each. Postpaid; 3 to 4 ft., 80c each, Postpaid. 
FIRE BUSH 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. Very early in the spring this fine 
attractive shrub is completely covered with dazzling scar¬ 
let flowers which are followed by small fragrant quince- 
shaped fruits. Foliage is dark glossy green. Very desirable 
for specimens or hedges, getting its name “Fire Bush” 
from the intense scarlet flowers covering it. Heavy 2-yr. 
blooming size, 50c each, postpaid; 3 for $1.25, 
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ONE OF OUR HYDRANGEA FIELDS PHOTOGRAPHED IN AUGJJST 1936 
