Hydrangea P. G. 
Late Blooming Tamarix 
ANDREWS 
Landscape Planning 
Service 
Do You Need Help to Plan Your 
Home Planting? 
If a detailed landscape planting plan is 
desired drawn to scale and designating the 
location of each shrub or tree, we offer 
our customers the aid of our landscape 
draftsman. A small charge of $5.00 is 
made for a plan for ordinary sized grounds, 
larger grounds in proportion. Send com' 
plete measurements, location of buildings, 
drives, etc. This $5.00 for landscape plan 
may be deducted if an order for nursery 
stock is placed with us amounting to 
$15.00 or over the same season. No de- 
tailed plans can be prepared after April 1st 
on account of time. 
MAYFLOWER BUSH. 10'12 feet. Covered with cream colored 
flowers appearing with leaves early in May; very fragrant. Birds 
relish the bright red berries. 
MOCK ORANGE. 8'10 feet. Semi'spreading large shrub. The 
profuse bloom is very fragrant. 
MOCK ORANGE, Virginal. 6'7 feet. Double Mock Orange. 
Blooms from June throughout the season. Beautiful, double flowers 
of orange'blossom fragrance. Fine for the border or as single 
specimens. One of the newest shrubs; supply limited. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. 10'12 feet. A gray'green foliage plant. 
Splendid in background screen plantings. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA. 6'7 feet. The earliest flowering hardy 
shrub of deep pink. Double blossoms appear in great profusion 
before the leaves, completely covering the branches with what ap' 
pear like small pink roses. One or two should be in every planting. 
SNOWBERRY. 3'4 feet. Produces great masses of white 
berries in the fall. 
SPIREA, Anthony Watercr. 18'24 in. Excellent for border 
and low foundation planting. Blooms freely in July. 
SPIREA, Snow Garland (Arguta). 4'5 feet. The habit of 
covering the branches with pure white flowers gives this shrub 
its popular name. The branches look like garlands of snow. 
The earliest blooming Spirea, dwarf shrub. 
SPIREA, Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). 5'6 feet. The most 
popular shrub, useful in foundation and border plantings. 
SPIREA. FROEBEL’S. Flowers bright, rosy red in flat clusters 
produced during July and August. Foliage purple'red in early 
spring and again in late fall. 
TAMARIX. 6'7 feet. A beautiful shrub with lacelike foliage. 
Bluish gray with large clusters of pink flowers. An excellent 
shrub that is becoming very popular. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 4'5 ft. A beautiful pink'flowered 
shrub, good in borders. Flowers profusely. 
WHERE TO PLANT 
Along the foundation of the house, in the corners of the walk, along the 
borders of the lot, and enclose the “back lawn” to make an Outdoor Living 
Room. Plant in groups so they will appear natural. 
The shrubs described are dependable in this climate. Many more less desir' 
able could be included, but this is a selected list that will give you satisfaction. 
Plant freely as the prices are extremely low this year and you can get a splendid 
assortment for a small sum. Group Dwarf Shrubs 1 to 2 feet apart; medium 
sized shrubs 2 to 3 feet apart; and tall shrubs 3 to 4 feet apart. 
Froebel’s Spirea 
Snow Garland Spirea 
PRICES OF SHRUBS 
Medium 
Size 
Extra 
Size 
Barberry, Japanese . 
^0.60 
Barberry, Red Leaf. 
.45 
1.00 
Japanese Bush Cherry. 
.60 
Caragana. 
.80 
Cherry, Purple Leaf (Cistena) 
.45 
1.20 
Cotoneaster . 
1.00 
Cranberry, Highbush . 
.45 
1.00 
Dogwood, Golden Bark. 
.45 
.80 
Dogwood, Red Twig. 
.45 
.80 
Elderberry, Golden. 
.45 
.80 
Elderberry, Scarlet . 
.45 
.80 
Forsythia. 
.80 
Honeysuckle, Morrowi. 
.45 
.80 
Honeysuckle, Red Bush. 
.45 
.80 
Hydrangea, Snowhill (A. G.) 
••••••••• *^3 
1.00 
Hydrangea, P. G. 
.45 
1.00 
Lilac, Chinese . 
.60 
1.60 
Lilac, French . 
1.60 
Mayflower Bush. 
.45 
1.00 
Rose Tree of China. 
.65 
1.20 
Russian Olive . 
.45 
.80 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer . .. . 
Spirea, Billiardi. 
.35 
.80 
.45 
.60 
Spirea, Snow Garland . 
.45 
.80 
Spirea, Van Houttei. 
.35 
.60 
Spirea, Froebeli. 
.45 
.80 
Snowberry . 
.45 
.60 
Mock Orange . 
.45 
.80 
Mock Orange, Virginal. 
.65 
1.00 
Tamarix . 
.80 
Weigela. 
1.00 
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