Oakleaf Hydrangea 
(Hydrangea qiiercifolia) 
This is the Aristocrat of the Hydrangeas, not 
to be confused with the common dooryard va¬ 
riety. Its large substantial leat'es resemble the 
oak leaf; attractive panicled blooms appear in 
early summer, and the autumn coloring is al¬ 
most beyond description. Not hard to grow; only 
its scarcity has kept it in the background. The 
one shrub we recommend for that shadiest place, 
if not too dry. 
15 to 18 in. Plants, $0.60 each; 
3 for $1.50 Postpaid. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, $0.85 each; 
3 for $2.25 F. O. B. Piqua 
Ncillia—a decorative lusty shrub, flowering like 
the Trailing Arbutus. 
Heavenly Blue Vitex 
(Vitex macrophylla) 
Last summer and early fall no plant 
in our nursery created more favorable 
comment than this new, blue-flower¬ 
ing shrub. Its sprightly green foliage 
makes it a handsome plant even when 
not in bloom; the blooming period 
extends from late summer until cut 
down by frosts in October. More 
dwarf and hardier than the older 
V'itex agnus-castus; grows about 4 ft. 
high, and must be planted in the sun. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, $0.75 each; 
or 3 for $2.00 Postpaid 
The Vitex takes its color from the sky 
Summer-Plumes 
(Spiraea richmensis) 
Dark pink flowers, larger than the Douglas 
■Spirea. You will want this arching shrub 
in your border planting. 
Blooming size, 3 ft. Plants, $0.60 each; 
or 3 for $1.50 Postpaid 
Blue Rose Uf Sharon 
This Single Blue Althea is the Aristocrat 
of all the Altheas. 
The color of this large single-flowering Al¬ 
thea is a clear and distinct blue. Use it for 
an accent, singly or a group of three; or use 
it anywhere you want a narrow, upright 
shrub th.at will ne\er outgrow its location. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, $0.90 ea. Postpaid, 
or 3 to 4 ft., F. O. B. Piqua 
The Weigela-like flowers of Beauty Bush 
Rose of Sharon 
Beauty Bush 
(Kdlkwitzia aniahili^i) 
.A new shrub from China which be¬ 
came poi)iilar almost o\'er night. In 
June the slender branches are borne 
down with large clusters of small 
pink, Weigela-like flowers. Crows to 
6 ft. 
2 to 3 ft.. Plants, $0.85 each. 
Three for $2.25, Postpaid. 
3 to 4 ft. Plants, $1.00 each, 
F. O. B. Piqua. 
For Summer Bloom 
TERMS OF PAYMENT 
Tube Neillia 
(Neillia sinensis). 
A very unusual shrub, both for its 
pink “tube” shaped flowers in June, 
and the deeifly toothed leaves of red¬ 
dish-brown. (lives an interesting and 
colorful contrast to the shrub border. 
We predict its greater importance 
when better known. Perfectly hardy 
at Rochester. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, $1.35 each; 
3 for $3.35 Postpaid. 
Strictly cash with order, your personal check, money order, or dollar bills for amounts 
less than ten dollars if you wish. No order accepted for less than $1.00. 
If your order is for Plants priced both F. O. B. Piqua and Postpaid (D we will ship 
Express Collect and furnish larger plants as a postage benefit, or (2) we will prepay the trans¬ 
portation charges and advise you of the difiference. Or we will be glad to give you the delivered 
cost of your order before you remit. 
Reduced Express Rates. Plant material now takes the 2nd Class Rate, 25% lower than 
for merchandise. We always ship by Express if less than by Parcel Post (Postpaid simply 
means delivered). 
Notice to Ohio Customers only —Add 3% Sales Tax to the amount of our order. 
yU.ANTITV R.ATES—Where prices are given for single plants only, six plants of a kind 
take the [irice of fi\ e. 
A. M. LEONARD & SON PIQUA, OHIO 
