FLOWERING S H R U R S 
Mi'lGNOLIA SOULANGEANA, Con<-t, 
PACHISTIMA CANBYI, Ideal groufid cover 
shrub, B&B 6 - 8 '‘ 
PHIKUjELPHUS atlas, new.’I mmense single 
blossoms 2 - 3 ^ 
CORONARIUS, Sweet Mock- 
orange. - 3 ’ 
FAVORITE, 
LEMOINE ERECTUS 
GLACIER, large double 
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MONT BLANC 
NIVALIS, Single, 
grov;er. 
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3 - 6 * 
3 - 6 ’ 
NORMA, Large single 
blooms, graceful 
OPHILIA, very fragrant, 
crinkly, mostly double flowers 5 “^’ 
PYRAMIDALIS, semi-double, 
pyramid-shapoed flower trusses 
VIRGINAL, The f^.nest of' 
all Mockoranges. Large double v;hite 
flowers produced in great abund¬ 
ance. 
ZEYHERI, heavy plants, 
8-10 canes. 
PHOTINIA VILLOSA, One of the finest 
shrubs. It forms a narrow plant, 
ultimately reaching I3’♦ Tbe 
flowers are small, sgl* white, but 
followed by brilliant' orange, fruit 
in abundance, while the autumn 
turns the foliage into most bril¬ 
liant shades. 20 ^ extra for B&E. 
FRU]|RJS CLARA MEYER, Large double ros 
pink flowers 
Std. Form, 5 “ 3 s* stem, 3^ ovora 
PISSARDI, Purple-leaved plum, 
bush form. 
We can supply also a few Stands 
l-J-- 2 i-*^ caliper. Please write if 
interested. 
TRILOBA, double flowering 
plum. Very fine, bush form 
RHAMNUS FRANGHLA, reddish-black 
Ferries. 
CATHARTTCA, (Buckthorn) 
Black berries 
RHUS AROMATICA, Fragrant Sumac 
COPALLINA, (Shining Sumac) 
COTINUS, Purple fringe or 
Smoke Tree. 
TYPHINA (Staghorn Sumac) red 
fruit, rod autumn loaves 
TYPHINA LACINIATA (Cutleaved- 
Sumac) 
RKODOTYPOS ICERRIOIDES, Jet Bead, 
White Kerria 
RIBES ALPINUM, Mountain Currant 
ROBINlA HISPIDA, Rose Acacia, bush 
form 
ROSA RUGOSA, Rugosa Rose 
h 0 S E S , Please see our special 
folder on Roses. We use 2 year No. 1 
roses in largo variety and pot 
in 6 ” pots for use all through spring 
and summer. The use of potted roses 
eliminates most grief that goes w^ith 
the handling of dormant roses. 
SORBUS AUCUPARIA, European Mountain 
Jshm We have a few larger planta,] 4.-5 
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