P. G. Hydrangea 
Golden Ibota Privet 
Golden Ibota Privet 
Golden Bell 
(Forsythia Spectabilis) 
Spring’s most showy shrub. Bring the beauty 
and cheerfulness of this shrub into your garden. 
Great masses of brilliant yellow flowers appear 
before the leaves to introduce this shrub each 
spring. Grows 8 to 10 feet high, and is perfectly 
hardy. 2-yr., 2-3 ft. field plants. 
P. G. Hydrangea 
One of summer's most showy shrubs. The 
great spikes of bloom pictured here come out a 
snow-white, and gradually change to pink. In 
bloom from August until snow flies. Good in 
shade or full sun in any soil. 18-24 inch, field 
plants. 
Japanese Flowering Quince 
(Cydonia Japonica) 
A blaze of brilliant orange-scarlet flowers on 
tall, upright bushes in early spring. The flowers 
appear before the leaves so that all their fiery 
color is displayed. Excellent for specimen plants 
or hedges. 
Virginal Mock Orange 
The best of all Mockoranges. Tall, upright 
bush completely covered with large clusters of 
immense double waxlike flowers of pure white. 
Delightfully fragrant. Has a few flowers all sum' 
mer. Large, bushy, field-grown plants, 2-3 feet. 
SHRUB BARGAIN! 
Any 4 of the above shrubs for only 
$1.00. Each, 35c; 2 for 60c; 3 for 80c. 
At last a golden leaved shrub that grows well 
and stays yellow all summer. Bush similar to 
California privet but leaves are a bright golden 
yellow all summer. For accent in your plantings 
this bush is the one you want. New and rare! 
12-18 inch plants, each, 50c; three, $1.20; doz., 
$4.00. 
Oak-Leaf Hydrangea 
(Hydrangea Quercifolia) 
Large, handsome oak'shaped leaves, dark green 
in summer and gorgeous red and brown in fall. 
Large panicles of sterile white flowers that turn 
to purple in June. Unusual! Novel! Rare! (Note: 
Needs protection in winter in climates north of 
central Michigan.) Heavy, 3-yr., field-grown 
plants, 18-24 inches, each, 65c; two, $1.19; three, 
$1.69; ten, $5.50. 
Oak-Leaf Hydrangea 
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