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Plant dimrf shrubs (marked D.), about 1-2 ft. apart. Medium shrubs (marked M.) about 2-3 ft. apart, and large shrubs 
(^narked L.) about 3-4 ft. apart. All shrubs are guaranteed to reach destination in best condition, and are bound to grow. 
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Hydrangea Arboresens. 
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We recommend 
heavy 3-yr. 
shrubs for quick 
results. We can 
give the best 
value for your 
money -on these 
sturdy S-year-old 
plants since we 
are not hampered 
by the necessity 
of holding down 
shipping weight. 
They are shipped 
Express, not pre¬ 
paid. The 2-yr. 
plants by mail 
(postpaid) are 
ideal for those lo¬ 
cated some dis¬ 
tance from an Ex¬ 
press office. 
Our Low Shrub 
Prices ! 
HARDY 
2-Yr. Plants 
Your Choice 
POSTPAID 
27c Bach in Lots of 12 or More— 
Your Choice 
HEAVY 
3-Yr. Plants 
Jf5c 
EACH 
Not Prepaid 
Shipped Express 
39c Each in Lots of 12 or More—- 
HYDRANGEA, LARGE FLOWERING (Pani- 
culata Grandiflora). M. Produces enormous 
panicles of pure white flowers, which change to 
pink and bronze in fall; often cut for winter 
house decoration. 
HYDRANGEA SNOWHILL (Arhoresens). M. 
Large white snowball-like flowers from July 
to frost. Likes partial shade. 
SCARLET ELDERBERRY. L. Of spreading 
growth with large flower clusters followed by 
showy red berries in July. 
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SNOWBERRY, WHITE. D. Slender graceful 
shrub with large waxy white berries in Sep- 
tember that remain far into the winter. 
SPIREA ARGUTA (Snow Garland). M. 
Graceful and attractive all season, with long 
light green leaves. A profusion of dainty white 
blossoms in May. 
SPIREA BILLARDI. M. Plume-like flowers 
of delicate rose-pink at end of branches in 
July and August. 
SPIREA. Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath), and 
Anthony Waterer, below. 
TAMARIX (Lace Tree). L. Striking and un¬ 
usual with feathery foliage and open clusters 
of small pink flowers a‘ end of branches in 
June and July. 
WEIGELA (Floribunda.) M, Of spreading 
habit, with slender branches well covered with 
crimson trumpet-shaped flowers in July. 
LILACS—French and 
Chinese: pages 36, 39. 
LILAC, VILLOSA. Beautiful pink flowering 
summer lilac; very hardy and does not spread 
from the root. 
MAYFLOWER BUSH. Brought by Professor 
Hansen from The Imperial Gardens of Russia. 
Large bush literally covered with white 
bloom. Flowers even before Bridal Wreath. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Coronarlus). 
L. A splendid, tall ornamental shrub. Clusters 
of large white flowers, delightfully fragrant. 
PURPLE LEAF CHERRY (Cistena). M. Its 
purple foliage produces a fine color effect and 
makes a striking contrast in shrub plantings. 
RED LEAF BARBERRY. D. Rich bronze- 
red leaves that hold their color all .summer. A 
bright contrast to other shrubs. Plant in full 
sunlight. 
RED-TWIGGED DOGWOOD. L. Bright 
coral-red branches make this sturdy shrub at¬ 
tractive in all seasons. 
Special Pniced 
VARIETIES 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal 
Wreath.) M. Graceful, arching branches 
completely covered with tiny snow-white 
flowers in late May. 2-yr. size, 25c, pre¬ 
paid; 3-yr. size, 35c, not prepaid. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. D. 
A low bush with erect stems 3-4 ft. high. 
Rosy-crimson flowers in flat-top clusters 
all summer. 2-yr. plants, 25c, prepaid; 
3-yr. plants 35c, not prepaid. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (Thnnhergi). 
D. Its low spreading growth forms a 
dense bush. Scarlet and bronze in fall, 
studded with brilliant red berries. 2-yr. 
size, 18c, prepaid; 3-yr. size, 30c, not 
prepaid. 
ROSE TREE OP CHINA (Prunus 
Triloba). M. .-1 great attraction in early 
spring W'hen every branch is completely 
covered with clusters of large double pink, 
rose-like flowers. 2-yr. plants, 45c, pre¬ 
paid; 3-yr. plants, 65c, not prepaid. 
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COTONEASTER. M. A neat clean shrub with 
small rounded leaves, dark green and glossy. 
Inconspicuous pink flowers followed by black 
fruit. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). L. A grace¬ 
ful ornamental shrub with brilliant golden yel¬ 
low bell-shaped flowers in early spring. 
GOLDEN ELDER. L. A handsome, wide- 
spreading shrub with bright yellow leaves all 
season. The color is more intense when 
planted in a sunny position. 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY. L. Handsome 
shrub with .dense brilliant green foliage. White 
flowers in spring, followed by big clusters of 
edible red berries. 
HONEYSUCKLE, RED BUSH (Lonicera 
Tartarica Rosea). L. Delicately shaped rose- 
pink flowers followed by bright red berries. 
Thrive in sun or shade. 
JAPANESE BUSH CHERRY. L. A com¬ 
pact-growing shrub with fine clean foliage. 
Small pink flowers in spring are followed by 
shiny wine-red fruit. 
BEAUTY BUSH. Graceful arching branches 
covered with lovely pink flowers. .Spring flower¬ 
ing. Foliage also very attractive. 
CARAGANA (Siberian Pea Tree). L. Of 
graceful upright habit with fine light green 
leaves; small bright yellow blossoms in spring. 
On Shrub Orders Amounting to Less Than $1.00, Add 15c for Packing. 
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