SHRUBS 
Hardy Climbing Vines 
Turn to page 29 for additional vines. 
PURPLE WISTERIAS 
Guaranteed to bloom—40c each. 
SWEET SCENTED HONEYSUCKLE 25c each. 
Double File 
Viburnum 
DIICU Purple Fringe. The mist- 
SlYlwWCi like appearance of this 
shrub is most fascinating. Price, 40c each ; 3 for 
ii.15. 
Spirea Van Houttei 
CLEMATIS 
PANICULATA (Virgin’s Bower.) In mid-summer the 
entire vine is clothed in a mass of white bloom, fol¬ 
lowed by numerous light feathery seeds which are 
attractive until late in the winter. Price, 33c each; 
3 for 85c. 
LARGE FLOWERING. Blue, Red, and White. Price, 
65c each;; 3 for Sl*50. 
The vines become la- 
Dl I I tfmOwWfcifci I (Jen, with the orange 
colored berries in the fall. An excellent vine for 
porches, lattice, and to cover fences. Price, 30c each; 
3 for 75c. 
FI IPM Vn/ll 1C Radicans Glossy Winter- 
ELwwiw 1 creeper. A hardy evergreen 
vine. Very desirable to use on chimneys, walls, 
lattice or wherever an evergreen vine is desired. 
Price, strong plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
COLO RATA. Similar to Radicans but the dark glossy 
green leaves turn a bronze red during autumn and 
winter. Price, 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
|X|||%7|| A remarkable, very quick growing 
and serviceable porch vine, excellent 
quick screen, growing 40 to 50 feet in one season. 
Rose purple, pear-shaped flowers plentiful in August. 
Price, 25c each; 3 for 50c. 
■ W The most desirable Ivy for 
DwOlwIw IV I chimneys, brick and stone 
walls. Price, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
DUOnnTYPII^ (WHITE KERRIA.) 
KrlWUwl IFWO White Kerria flowers 
and hardy black berries. Medium height. 
■ FA%#Fn The blood red color of 
KtU laEiMVFI/ these shrubs In early 
JAPANESE MAPLE ZTlt 
standing shrubs—or small trees—for accent planting 
in the lawn and border. The Oshio-Benl variety 
which we are offering is one of the best In both 
color and hardiness. Price, 18 In. plants, each 
81.50 by express. 
SNOWBERRIES 
Among the finest of 
the fruiting shrubs. 
Thrive in sun or shade. —PINK— This new “Chen- 
aultl” variety is outstanding for its graceful branch¬ 
ing and beautiful foliage. 
_RED—(Indian Currant) Branchea 
weighted down with ropes of red her- 
—WHITE— Largest fruiting of all and 
an excellent shrub. 
■■■ja||J|ADlY Tall shrub, fine 
I MlvIMPiyv f(,iiage, general 
appearance resembling asparagus. Mass 
of Lilac flowers in May. 
DOUBLE FILE LTmV: 
VIBURNUM T’-*e^/o"n 
shrub. In early June the horizontal 
branches become masses of wheel like 
clusters ringed with dazzling white 
flowers with spidery sunburst centers, 
resembling a fall of snow. Blue black 
berries and fine autumn foliage. 
WHITE FRINGE 
A handsome shrub with loose tassels 
of fragrant white flowers showing 
against a background of dark glossy 
green leaves. Price 12” plants 50c ea. 
EVE RATHKE — Flowers deep 
carmine red. Blooms profusely 
in spring and again in autumn. 
_rosea —Flowers deep pink In early June. 
mum I AIJIIC The large FRENCH PUSSY 
WwILIbwwW^ WILLOWS come as a herald of 
springtime. 
WEIGELA 
SPIREA COLLECTION POSTPAID for $2.50. One 
or more varieties blooming all summer. Twelve 
Beautiful Spireas —2 plants of each of the above 
varieties (value $3.80) for $2.50 by mail post- 
paid. Extra heavy plants same price by Express 
not prepaid. 
Prices—All shrubs on this page, strong 2-yr. field 
grown plants, 35c, 3 for $1.00, unless othMwIse 
specified and by express not prepaid. If ordered 
by mail smaller plants will be sent at the same 
price. 
ORNAMENTAL 
Beautiful Spireas 
-Anthony Waterer, Dwarf, Red.... 
-Frobella—Dwarf Pink . 
-Billardi—Upright pink spikes . . . 
-Thunbergii—Early white blossoms 
-Korean—Late white (New). 
-Van Houttei—Bridal Wreath. 
Each 
...35c 
...30c 
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...35c 
...25c 
