GROUP 4 
Prepaid Post Grade. 40< 
Select Grade (Not prepaid).. .55^ 
Specimen Grade (Not prepaid) .75< 
Almond, Double Flowering —5' to 
6'—In early spring branches are 
covered with beautiful double pink 
blossoms before leaves appear. 
Beauty Bush (Kollcwifscia Ama- 
bilis —6' to 8'—A new shrub from 
China. Graceful arching branches 
and pink trumpet shaped blossoms. 
Hydrangea, Arborescens Grandi- 
flora —4' to 5'—-A most popular 
shrub with flowers similar to the 
familiar “Snowball” in appearance, 
snowy white and imposing. July- 
September. Bty cutting bush to the 
crown each spring, it can be kept 
round and dense at 3' to 5'. En¬ 
dures partial shade. 
Hydrangea, Paniculata Grandi- 
flora —5' to 6' — Produces massive 
plumes, first snow white, then pink, 
then reddish bronze and green, from 
August until October. Beautiful as 
specimen shrub or in masses. 
Kerria Japonica (Globe Flower)-— 
4' to 6'—Bright green stems and at¬ 
tractive foliage. The blossoms are 
bright yellow, single and unusually 
attractive. Blooms in May and a few 
blooms all summer. 
Snowball (Veburnum Sterile)— 8 ' 
to 12'—This old-fashion shrub grows 
most anywhere and always flowers 
so abundantly. It is indeed beautiful 
and should be in everyone’s yard. 
Beautiful large clusters of white 
flowers. 
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Persian Lilac 
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Butterfly Busb—(He de France) — 
New, improved variety; dark rich 
purple, June to September. 
Calyeanthus Sweet Shrub (Caly- 
eanthus Floridus)^—-4' to 6'—An old- 
fashion shrub with chocolate col¬ 
ored flowers all summer. Spicy fra¬ 
grance. Best in partial shade. 
Elder Golden (Sanibuon.s Canaden¬ 
sis Aurea) —8' to 12' —Yellow foliage 
all season. 
Honeysuckle, Fragrantissinia ■— 6' 
to 8'—Small round, leathery leaves 
showing darkest shade of green. 
Practically evergreen if in sheltered 
position. Very early clusters of tiny 
pink and white flowers, sweetly fra¬ 
grant. Berries following bloom. 
Gray-green foliage. Especially suit¬ 
ed for foliage screen. Does well in 
most any soil. 
Hugonis Rose —6' to 8'—A dense 
attractive shrub with slender 
branches covered with single clear 
yellow flowers. Foliage turns purple 
in fall. Well adapted for either 
specimen or mass planting. 
Lilac—Persian— 6' to 8'- — A grace¬ 
ful shrub with pale lilac flowers in 
broad panicles in late spring. Rich 
green foliage. Blossoms second sea¬ 
son after transplanting. 
Pearl Bush (Exochorda Grandi- 
flora) —8' to 10' —If you want an un¬ 
usual shrub for your border, large 
pure white flowers in great profu¬ 
sion. Buds resemble pearls along 
stems, and when in full bloom plant 
has appearance of snowbank. 
Rugosa Rose— 6' to 8'—Exception¬ 
ally hardy shrubs which thrive un¬ 
der difficult conditions. Branches 
spiny and foliage is a shiny dark 
green and not susceptible to at¬ 
tacks by insects. 
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Specimen Grade (not prepaid) .60^ 
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—Rosa Rugosa Alba—L a r g e, 
clear white flowers. 
—Rosa Rugosa Rubra — Has 
large, rosy crimson flow¬ 
ers. 
Spirea, False (Sorbaria Sorbifolia) 
—- 4' to 6' — Handsome soft wooded 
shrub of quick development, with 
profuse bloom in June-July of long 
feathery panicles, pure white. Par¬ 
tial to rich, moist soil and partial 
shade. Fresh green leaves like 
Mountain Ash. 
Spirea Korean—6' to 8'—-A hand¬ 
some new introduction, somewhat 
like Van Houttei, but with larger 
flowers and blooming about two 
weeks later. Thrifty in growth and 
perfectly hardy. 
Spirea Prunifolia—6' to 8'—Blos¬ 
soms early with small double white 
blooms. Dark green foliage turning 
orange in fall. 
Sumac, Fragrant (Rhus Aromat- 
ica)— 3' to 4'—Small yellow flowers 
followed by red seeds. Leaves turn 
scarlet. Stands dry, hot locations. 
Sumac, Smooth (Rhus Glabra) — 
10' to 15'—Grows to small tree with 
beautiful foliage, which c o 1 o r s 
brightly in autumn; inconspicuous 
flowers in June, followed by attrac¬ 
tive crimson brown fruits. See Trees. 
Sumac, Staghorn (Rhus Typhina) 
—10' to 15'—Picturesque and rugged 
with brilliant foliage in fall. See 
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Tamarix H i s p i d a — 8' to 12' — 
Densely bushy, a foaming mass of 
glaucous foliage. Flowers in extra 
large panicles bright coral pink in 
June and intermittently thereafter. 
Tamarix Africana — 8' to 12'—A 
large grower with fine feathery 
blue-green foliage and long panicles 
of pink flowers in May. 
Weigela Eva Ratbke —• Crimson 
flowers in May or June. Grows 4' to 
5' high. 
Weigela Rosea—6' to 8'—This is 
an old favorite with abundant 
showy trumpet - shaped flowers of 
light pink in May. Rather coarse 
foliage, but very effective in groups 
or mass planting. 
Heckrotti Honeysuckle (Blooms 
all summer)—A low semi-bush half¬ 
vine - type of Honeysuckle. Extra 
large trumpet coral and orange 
blossoms. 
FRENCH OR HYBRID 
II I A C S —— These 
* ■- M V O budded types 
having small leaves and larger blos¬ 
soms, bloom later in season. Blos¬ 
som second season after transplant¬ 
ing. Wine single: Blue double; 
White double. 
Lilac, Budded —Double blue, double 
white and purplish red (single). 
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