ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—."Pure and Sure" Seeds 31 
HARDY SHRUBS—Continued 
VIBURNUM (Snowball) 
Carlesi. A most desirable shrub, bearing clusters 
of pink waxlike flowers, possessing a delightful 
fragrance. Each, 70c. 
Common Snowball (V. opulus sterile). This old- 
fashioned favorite grows most anywhere. At¬ 
tains a height of 6 to 8 feet. Each, 50c. 
Opulus (High-Bush Cranberry). The white flowers 
in June are followed in autumn by bright scarlet 
berries. About 5 feet high. Each, 50c. 
VITEX (MacrophyUa) 
This rare plant should be in every garden. The 
blue flowers are borne profusely on terminal spikes 
during midsummer. The leaves are deeply cut to 
star shape. 5 feet. Each, 60c. 
WEIGELAS 
Floribunda. Medium height with spreading 
branches. The flowers are rich red and produced 
in great profusion in the spring and at intervals 
throughout the summer. Each, 50c. 
Rosea. The flowers are rose pink. Plants are 
spreading, height about 5 feet. Each, 40c. 
Forsythia 
HEDGE PLANTS 
California Privet. Privet is somewhat of an Ever¬ 
green nature and looks attractive until real 
winter sets in. Plants should be set 12 inches 
apart in double rows, in zig-zag fashion. 2-year- 
old, 24 to 30 inches. 10 for 40c; 20 for 70c; 100 
for $3.00. 
Berberis Thunbergi (Japan Barberry). Perfectly 
hardy. Will make a dense hedge from 2 to 3 feet 
high. Each, 20c; 10 for $1.50; 100 for $12.00. 
Red-Leaved Japanese Barberry. It is similar in 
all respects to the green-leaved Japanese Bar¬ 
berry which is so popular, but the foliage is 
bronzy red. Each, 30c; 10 for $2.75. 
HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS 
AMPELOPSIS (Boston Ivy) 
Veitchi. This is the most deservedly popular of 
all climbing plants, being entirely hardy in the 
most exposed places and attaining a height of 
30 feet in two, or three years; clings to stone, 
brick or woodwork with the great^t tenacity. 
Each, 40c. 
Weigela 
BITTERSWEET 
A native climber, with handsome, glossy foliage 
and large clusters of beautiful orange-crimson 
fruits, remaining all winter. Each, 35c. 
CLEMATIS 
Paniculata. This grand climbing vine is one of 
the most valuable for porches. Blooms in the 
early fall, fleecy-white, fragrant flowers. Strong 
two-year plants. Each, 35c. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Climber) 
Halliana (Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle). A strong, 
vigorous, almost evergreen sort; white flowers 
changing to yellow; very fragrant; flowering from 
July to December. Each, 30c. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. An attractive vine 
with large light green foliage and showy coral- 
red flowers. Each, 30c. 
POLYGONUM (Silver Lace Vine) 
One of the most desirable flowering climbers. 
The plant is of strong, vigorous growth, attaining 
a height of 25 feet or more, producing through the 
summer and fall great foamy sprays of white flow¬ 
ers. Strong plants. Each, 60c. 
WISTERIA 
W. Sinensis (Chinese). Flowers in clusters; pale 
blue; sometimes gives a second crop of flowers 
in the fall. Strong plants. Each, 45c. 
W. Sinensis Alba. Of similar habit to Sinensis, with 
pure white flowers. Strong plants. Each, 45c. 
Standard or Tree Form. The heads of these plants 
have been frequently pruned to insure compact 
growth. A very attractive plant with long 
racemes of violet-blue flowers. Balled and bur-^ 
lapped. Each, $3.50. 
