New, Rare Varieties of Shrubs 
WINTER FLOWERING ^”*'"*^*“* vemaiis) a 
IWII'V I K.W\ r profusion of orange red or 
I^ITf^U HA7F|_ yellow blossom, sweetly fragrant, in 
January and February. This la an ex¬ 
cellent new shrub, compact and symmetrical attaining a height of 4 
to 6 ft. It is not unusual to find these plants aglow with blossoms 
some warm winter morning. If the temperature drops the petals roll 
up and wait for another warm day when they are as cheerful as ever. 
Price 12-15" piants 40o each; 3 for $1.00 postpaid. Large 2-8 ft 
blooming size plants 75c each by Express, not prepaid. 
"But for real honest Winter bloom, H. Vernalis, commonly named 
the Vernal Witch-Hazel, is the prize plant. 
Around Christmas time nothing had happened on my Vernalis bush 
but a slight swelling of the buds, and this was only noticeable be¬ 
cause I was looking for it. But on January 12 the bloom was open, 
and, when it was brought into the warm living-room, delightfully fra¬ 
grant, it scented that room for many days." 
Harrisburg, Pa. _ —J. Horace McFarland 
TRIPLE-RED-HONEYSUCKLE 
eozi). Fiery red blossoms, ruby red fruits and the foliage is red in 
the early spring. This is a new Bush Honeysuckle reaching a height 
of 6 to 7 ft., very desirable, well rounded in shape and attractive all 
through the summer. Price 18 in. plants 50c each; 3 for $1.25 post¬ 
paid. Heavy blooming size plants 75c each by express not prepaid. 
NEW PINK BUDDLEIA <XHARIVIING" 
This is truly the aristocrat of the Butterfly family. The blossoms are 
a genuine bright pink with but slight indication of the basic lavender. 
Extreme length of sprays wdth large, well set flowers from the base 
to the tip of the spike—and of course being a true Buddleia is most 
attractive to all Butterflies. Price strong pot plants 35c each, 3 for 
$1.00 postpaid. 
PINK KOREAN SNOWBALL 
times called the Mayflower Viburnum as it resembles the Mayflower 
in fragrance and 
blossom. One of the 
outstanding New Va¬ 
rieties of recent In¬ 
troduction. Blooms 
profusely in early 
spring and flowers 
are pink in color 
and heavy laden 
with spicy fragrance. 
Price, strong 2 ft. 
plants, $1.50 each; 
3 for $4.00, by ex¬ 
press. 
Winter Flowering Witch Hazel 
PINK KOREAN SNOWBALL 
(Fragrant Viburnum) 
BEAUTIFUL FRENCH 
I II A^C would fall short of the real beauty 
both in form and fragrance of these 
marvelous flowers. They are among the hardiest of 
all shrubs and very easily grown. The following select 
varieties are among the thriftiest and most profuse 
bloomers. Price all varieties strong 12-18 in. plants 
50c each, 3 for $1.35 postpaid. 
Edith Caveil—White Ludwig Spaeth—Red 
Mad. Antione Buchner—Pink Jeanne Mace—Blue 
Evarblooming Lilae 
Blueberry Blossoms 
EVERBLOOMING LILAC phylia)** A^*rare 
new shrub Introduced from China by the Arnold Arboretum. A mass 
of lilac pink blossoms in early spring. It has the unique habit of 
blooming a second time in the autumn and often stray blossoms 
throughout the summer. A good shrub for the lawn and border plant¬ 
ing. Price, 2 yr. 18 Inch plants 50o each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
BLUEBERRY BLOSSOMS rwViMen’^p'lS’ 
These waxen blossoms, glossy green foliage, with striking coloration 
in autumn along with their delicious turquoise colored fruits in late 
summer have made a place for the new Whitesbog Blueberries aihong 
the most beautiful and refined of shrubs for ornamental planting. See 
page 10 for more complete description and prices. 
OAK LEAF HYDRANGEA MrVoJ! 
mous conical heads, which are very majestic and showy. The foliage 
closely resembles the oak leaves, quite leathery in appearance. Thrives 
in shade or sun and the autumn coloring includes all shades from 
orange red to maroon. Price 12-18 In. piants 50e each, 3 for $1.25 
postpaid. 
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