FLOWERING SHRUBS - 
FLOWERS 10 MONTHS of 
the YEAR FOR 
10 
97c 
Beautiful 18-24 inch Shrubs 
One each of: WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR 
Double Red Bush Hollyhock 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester 
Forsythia Fortunae 
Golden St. John’s Wort 
Fragrant Bush Honeysuckle 
Giant Flowered Mock Orange 
Rose Summer Spiraea 
Bridal Wreath 
Weigelia Rosea 
Witch Hazel 
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DEUTZIA CREXATA. Double Pink—Handsome 
graceful shrub useful about foundation in groups 
or the shrub border. Blooms in June with good 
sized pink feather like flowers. Easily grown and 
we know you will like it. Grows 6 to 8 ft. high. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double 
White—A hardy distinct, upstanding shrub well 
adapted to all locations and soils. Covered in 
June with showy white flowers touched with 
pink. Grows 6 to 8 ft. high. 
•lAPANESE SPIRAEA. Spiraea eallosa rosea— 
\n everblooming dwarf rose Spiraea widely used 
for borders and foundation planting. Superior in 
growth and habit to Anthony Waterer Spiraea. 
The bright pink flowers are borne in full flat 
clusters on stems from June on if old flowers are 
removed. Grows 2 to 3 ft. high. 
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MOCK ORANGE. Philadelphus coronarlus—The 
old fasiiioned tried and proven Mock Orange or 
“Syringia bush.” Its well known waxy white 
fragrant flowers fill the June garden with Joy. 
Would be valuable for background, screen or 
grouping, because of its large oval deep green 
foliage. Grows 0 to 8 ft. high. 
RED STEMMED DOGWOOD. Cornus stoloni- 
fera—Neat dark green foliage with heads of 
small creamy white flowers in June. Its main 
beauty is in winter because of the conspicuous 
red stems and twigs. Grows eventually 6-8 ft, 
but usually not over 4 ft. 
GOBI) FLOWER-ST. JOHN’S WORT. Hyperi¬ 
cum prolificum—A very hardy upright native 
shrub with small willow like leaves. Forms a 
tight branched clump like bush covered in July 
and August with showy yellow flowers. Can be 
used in all soil and will thrive most anywhere. 
Grow's 3 to 4 ft. high. 
WEIGEUIA ROSEA—One of our best shrubs 
with beautiful pink trumpet shaped flowers In 
great profustiom from May through July. Can 
be safely recommended for shade. Grows 4 to 5 
ft. high. 
W'lTCH HAZELi. Hamamelis virginiana—An in¬ 
teresting and beautiful shrub flowering in late 
October and November with hundreds of small 
ribbon like yellow flowers. The best shrub for 
shade. Grows 8 to 10 ft. high. 
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FOR THAT SHADY SPOT 
USE THESE VARIETIES FOR SUCCESS 
MEDIUM SHADE — Weeping Forsythia, 
P’ragrant, Mock Orange, W’eigella rosea. 
DENSE SHADE — Fragrant Honeysuckle, 
Coral Berry, Witch Hazel. 
Any 5 Shade Shrubs 50c 
Any 10, $1.00 
PORTLAND, MAINE—I received my 25 Perennials and 4 Rose Bushes. Everything 
O. K. and growing fine. Mrs. I. S. 
