HYDRANGEA—Paniculata Grandiflora 
(Hardy Hydrangea) — Blooms from 
August until late fall. The blooms are 
first white, then turn pink on the ex¬ 
posed side and finally a greenish- 
white in the late fall and hang on until 
late in the fall. Produces the largest 
flower heads of any shrubs. Two year 
size, 50c each. 
KERRIA JAPONICA — Its numerous 
branches are graceful, slender, shiny, 
arching; the stems and foliage alike a 
brilliant green. Its abundant double 
flowers like half open rose buds, rich 
yellow, blooms continually throughout 
the summer. Suitable and very desir¬ 
able for sheltered foundation planting. 
Three year shrubs, 50c each. 
JAPAN QUINCE—This is the old fash¬ 
ioned Fire Bush. In the early spring 
just as the leaves are opening it is a 
gorgeous sight with its masses of bril¬ 
liant scarlet blossoms. Foliage is dark 
green and glossy as though varnished. 
Heavy three-year plants, 60c each. 
LILACS—Persian Purple — Filling the 
air with its delightful fragrance in 
June, large panicles of colorful bloom 
of unusual distinctiveness, you will 
want to plant this attractive shrub, 
either as an individual specimen, in 
groups or in the shrubbery border. Our 
Persian Purple Lilac, unlike the old 
common white or common purple, 
blooms the first year following trans¬ 
planting. 2 to 3 foot size, 50c each; 
3 to 4 foot size, 75c each. 
PRUNUS CISTENIA (Red Leaved 
Plum) — Purple leaves, semi-dwarf, 
very showy. 12 to 18 inch size, 25c 
each, 3 for 55c; 18 to 24 inch, 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00; 2 to 3 foot size, 50c 
each, 3 for $1.25. 
PRUNUS NEWPORT (Red Leaved 
Plum)—Bright red foliage and the 
shrub is a vigorous grower. 2 to 3 
foot size, 35c each, 3 for $1.00; 3 to 4 
foot size, 50c each, 3 for $1.25; 4 to 5 
foot size, 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Ornamental Grasses 
HARDY PAMPA GRASS — Height, 
10 feet. Long plumes. Small divi¬ 
sion, 15c; clumps, 35c. 
EULALIA GRASSES—Graceful foli¬ 
age. Height, 5 feet. Plumes ap¬ 
pear in fall and will keep all win¬ 
ter. Division, 15c; clumps, 35c. 
PRUNUS PISSARDI (Purple Leaf 
Plum — Brightly colored purple¬ 
leaved foliage, a distinct and hand¬ 
some little tree shrub covered with 
a mass of small white single flowers 
in the spring; later with showy pink¬ 
ish-purple leaves that deepen in color. 
Something different in its color con¬ 
trast with the green foliage of other 
shrubs. 3 to 4 foot size, 35c each, 3 for 
$1.00; 4 to 5 foot size, 55c each, 3 for 
$1.50; 5 to 6 foot heavy, 75c each, 3 
for $2.00. 
PEACH — Double Red Flowering — 
Grows similar to a small dwarf peach 
tree and is a mass of red blooms in the 
early spring. This is a very showy 
tree shrub and everybody who has 
seen it has been highly impressed 
with its beauty. Be sure to plant one 
of these, even though it is the only 
shrub you plant. 2 to 3 foot size, 35c 
each, 3 for 90c; 3 to 4 foot size, 45c 
each, 3 for $1.25; 4 to 5 foot size, 60c 
each, 3 for $1.50. 
WEIGELA, Rosea—Flowers are pro¬ 
duced so thick they almost hide the 
limbs. Grows 5 feet tall. Flowers 
SNOWBALL—An old time favorite with 
snowy white ball shaped flowers. Nice 
two-year plants 50c each. 
TAMARIX (Hispida)—The best of all 
Tamarix varieties. Foliage soft blue- 
green; flowers delicate pink. Fine for 
cutting with roses. 50c each. 
SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI—Very grace¬ 
ful, spreading shrub. Most popular of 
all the spireas. Masses of lacy white 
flowers early spring. Small size, 10c 
each; medium, 20c each; large 35c ea. 
SPIRAEA ANTHONY WATERER — 
Dwarf shrub. Fine for borders and 
edging. Flowers red all summer bloom¬ 
ing period. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
SPIRAEA FROEBELI — Same as 
Anthony Waterer only taller and flow¬ 
ers not so bright. 40c each. 
SPIRAEA THUNBERGI — Small early 
bloom. Foliage very pretty and soft. 
Large, 45c each. 
Prunus Pissardi 
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