make a HOME BEAUTIFUL 
SPIRAEA 
ANTHONY WATERER. Broad, flat heads of 
red flowers in profusion all summer. 3 ft. 
(No 2- to 3-ft. size.) 
BILUARDI. During July every branch and 
twig is tipped with a spike of beautiful 
blood-red flowers 4 to 6 inches in length. 
4 to 5 ft. 
DOUGLASI. Spikes of beautiful deep rose 
flowers in July. 5 to 7 ft. (No 2- to 3-ft. 
size.) 
FROEBELI. Light reddish pink corymb. July- 
August. 3 ft. (No 2- to 3-ft. size.) 
THUNBERGI. Dense feathery bush 3 to 5 feet 
high. White flowers in early spring. Foli¬ 
age light yellowish green turning red and 
orange in fall. (No 2- to 3-ft. size.) 
TRICHOCARPA. (Korean.) Flowers larger 
than Van Houttei in dome-shaped clusters. 
Thrifty and hardy. (No 15- to 18-in. size.) 
VAN HOUTTEI. Complete fountain of pure 
white bloom in May and June. (Most popu¬ 
lar Spiraea.) 
15 to 18 inches.... 15c each; 6 for $0.75 
IV 2 to 2 ft. ....... 20c each; 6 for 1.00 
2 to 3 it. 25c each; 6 for 1.35 
TRUEHEDGE Columnberry (Barberry Pluri- 
flora Erecta). Sensational new form of 
Barberry, perfectly upright and pyram¬ 
idal with dense giowth and heavy foli¬ 
age. Berries similar in color, size and 
habit to Thunbergi. Very desirable for 
compact hedges. Price: IV 2 to 2 ft., 45c 
each, $1.65 per 5, $7.00 per 25, $25.00 
per 100. _ 
TAMARIX Africana. Pink flowers, graceful 
filmy foliage. Blooms early. 4 to 5 ft. 
TAMARIX Hispida. Light blue foliage, bright 
pink flowers. June-July. (No 2- to 3-ft. size.) 
VIBURNUM 
AMERICANUM. Open, spreading bush with 
large, orange-scarlet fruits which remain 
upon the plants all winter. (No 15- to 18-in. 
size.) 
DENTATUM (Arrow-wood). Bright green, 
heart-shaped leaves turning to purple and 
red. May and June flowers of creamy 
white. Fruits bluish black. 8 to 10 ft. (18- 
to 24-in. only.) 
OPULUS (Bush Cranberry). Handsome foli¬ 
age; crimson berries. Flowers pure white 
in dense cymes about 4 inches across. (No 
2- to 3-ft. size.) 
TOMENTOSUM. Single flowered form of 
Japan Snowball. Red fruits changing to 
blue-black. (18- to 24-in. only.) 
WEIGELA 
FLORIBUNDA. Dark crimson flowers with 
white stamens. Blooms in spring and fall. 
5 to 7 ft. 
ROSEA. Flowers large and of deep rosy 
color borne in great profusion. July. 5 to 
6 ft. 
ROSEA NANA VARIEGATED, One of the 
best dwarf shrubs. Silvery variegated 
leaves. Flowers nearly white. 4 to 5 ft. 
(No 2- to 3-ft. size.) 
BLUE HYDRANGEA (French) A Distinctive Colorful Shrub 
Loaves are broad and oval in shape, dark green, very shiny. Flowers are large, 
glorious blue, globe shape. Excellent along drives or around porch. Must be protected 
in the winter with straw or bogging of some sort. 2 year No. 1, 85c each, 3 for $2.25. 
White Snowberry—Symphoricarpos Racemosus 
Two Unusual 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
(Not Prepaid) 
AZALEA Mollis. Dwarf, bushy, well branched, 
good for foundations. Flowers variegated 
orange, yellow and red. Hardy in both sun 
and shade. B. & B., IV^ to 2 it., $2.50 each. 
PYRACANTHA (Firethorn). Broad, spreading, 
semi-drooping. Covered with white flowers 
in early spring, followed by bright orange 
berries which remain throughout the winter. 
3 ft. B. & B. 
15 to 18 in.$1.00 each 
IV 2 to 2 ft. 1.50 each 
Hybrid French Lilacs 
(Named Varieties) 
Careful selection has been made from 
the well-known Highland Park Collec¬ 
tion, Rochester, New York. 
S.—Single. D.—Double. 
2 to 3 ft., 75c each, 3 for $2.10 
ALINE MOCQUERIS. (S.) Red. 
ALPHONSE LAVALEE. (D.) Broad pani¬ 
cles, violet-blue. 
CHARLES X. (S.) Light blue. 
LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE. (D.) Flowers 
large, violet-purple. 
MME. LEMOINE. (D.) Pure white. 
PRESIDENT GREVY. (D.) Rosy mauve 
and light blue. 
PERSIAN LILAC. Single, pale lilac 
blooms in loose, graceful panicles. 
Philadelphus Virginal—Double Flowered Mock Orange 
Weigela Rosea—America's popular 
Bell-flower shrub 
Blue Hydrangea (French) 
Maloney's Prepay On Most Items—See Page 3 for Generous Discount 
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