ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
PRICE—All Shrubs on this page strong 2 and 3 yr. field grown plants. S.'c each; 3 for fi.UO; unless 
otherwise specified, not prepaid. If ordered by mail a heavy well rooted plant although somewhat smaller 
In size will be sent at same price postpaid. 
Nothing will add more to the value and beauty of your home than a few of our beautiful flowering sbrube 
planted around the house and In the lawn. We are recommending only the ironclad shrubs which are per¬ 
fectly hardy, the varieties which have proven their worth and bloom profusely under a wide range of conditions. 
Beautiful Spireas 
Each 
—Anthony Watersr, Dwarf, Red.S5e 
—Frobeila—Dwarf Pink .30c 
—Biilardi—Upright pink spikes .30c 
—Thunbergii—Early white blossoms.3.^0 
—Korean—Late white (New).35o 
—Van Houttel—Bridal Wreath.25o 
LARGE FRENCH PUSSY WIL¬ 
LOWS—They come as a herald 
of Springtime. Price 30o each, 
$3.00 per doz. 
SPIREA COL¬ 
LECTION POST¬ 
PAID for $2.60. 
One or more va¬ 
rieties blooming 
all summer. 
Twelve Beautiful 
Spireas—2 plants 
of each of the 
above varieties 
(value $3.80)for 
$2.S0 by mail 
postpaid. Extra 
heavy plants 
same price by 
Express not pre¬ 
paid. 
Spirea Van Houttel 
PINK CHENAULTI SNOWBERRY 
of the best foliage shrubs of recent Introduction. There Is character to the 
fine graceful branching and small attractive leaves which in the fail are 
interspersed with clusters of delicate coral pink berries. A medium sized 
shrub that does well in sun or shade and is most attractive in border or as 
a hedge. 
—RED SNOWBERRY—Long a favorite shrub for shade and on steep slopes. 
The red berries hang In rope-llke clusters throughout the winter. 
—WHITE SNOWBERRY—(Illustration on page 22). Desirable shrub for 
shade and north side plantings. 
EUROPEAN BURNING BUSH 
This rich dark green shrub attains a height of 8 to 
10 ft. and in the fall produces numerous Bittersweet 
like berries, four lobed and ranging from pink to 
orange red, and in addition the lustrous green foliage 
in the autumn changes three various shades of deep 
to bright red. One of the finest of the tall shrubs. 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
The scarlet red flowers appear before the leaves 
and are followed by yellow qulnce-like fruits. 
I || A^C The old-fashioned white and purple 
lilacs are not surpassed in beauty 
and fragrance—EVERBLOOMING LILAC AND 
FRENCH LILACS—See page 27. 
The mock oranges 
are most noted for 
their waxen white fragrant orange-like blossoms. 
—GOLDEN. Golden yellow foliage, dwarf in growth. 
—VIRGINALIS. Best of the new large flowering 
syringas, semi-double blossoms. 
ROSA ACACIA 
of most fragrant blossoms. 
SMOKE BUSH 
Purple Fringe. The mist- 
like appearance of this 
Price, 40o each; 3 for 
shrub is most fascinating. 
31.15. 
Tall shrub, fine foliage, general 
appearance resembling aspara¬ 
gus. Mass of lilac flowers in May. 
DOUBLE FILE 
VIBURNUM ir.A/:,".' 
shrub. In early June the horizontal 
branches become masses of wheel-like 
clusters ringed with dazzling white 
flowers with spidery sunburst centers, 
resembling a fall of snow. Blue black 
berries and fine autumn foliage. 
WHITE FRINGE 
A handsome shrub with loose tassels 
of fragrant white flowers showing 
against a background of dark glossy 
green leaves. Price IS'' plants 50o ea. 
WEIGELA rathke - 
Flowers deep car¬ 
mine red. Blooms profusely in spring 
and again in autunm. 
—ROSEA—Flowers deep pink in early 
June. 
Double File 
Viburnum 
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