flowering Shrubs Are Always Admired 
MOCK ORANGE (PhUadelphus) 
CORONARIUS. (L). Blooms in May, in very 
graceful sprays, slightly scented. Good 
for tall screens. Milk white flowers, in 
most cases, and beautiful for cutting. 
(Each 42c) (3 for $1.05), 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c). 
VIRGINAL. (M). This new variety of Mock 
Orange is very popular. The bush does 
grow moderately tall, the flowers are 
large, semi-double, sweetly scented. 2 
to 3 feet. 
(Each 55c) (3 for $1.40). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c). 
ROSE OF SHARON 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus Syriacus). (S). One of the 
best known shrubs with handsome, plain 
and variegated foliage. Used for 
screens, group and specimen planting. 
Large, double, rose-like flowers in bloom 
from August until frost. Colors red, pink, 
purple and white. 
(Each 37c) (3 for 95c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c). 
SNOWBERRY 
(Symphoricarpos) (2 to 3 feet) 
RACEMOSUS (White Snowberry). (S). In¬ 
conspicuous rose-colored flowers in June 
and July, followed by large clusters of 
milk-white fruits which remain far into 
the winter. 
CHENAULTI (New Improved Coralberry). 
Very small leaves. Graceful arching 
branches. Pink flowers; red fruit. 
Either variety (Each 35c) (3 for 90c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c). 
SPIREA 
All of the Spireas bloom with a riotous 
extravagance which makes them quite strik¬ 
ing. Their individual style, color and habits 
of growth differ so markedly that a collec¬ 
tion of varieties will insure bloom the en¬ 
tire season and still avoid the monotony 
of repetition. 
ANTHONY WATERER. (D). Beautiful dark 
small foliage; dense rounded growth; 
and large, brilliant, rosy crimson corymbs; 
of long blooming season. At its best in 
midsummer. Much used for foundation 
plantings and low borders. 
(£ach 38c) (3 for 95c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c). 
BILLIARDI. (S). A strong grower; dull green 
foliage, dense panicles of bright pink 
flowers. Blooms during July and August 
and occasionally during the fall. 
(Each 35c) (3 for 95c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c), 
Spirea, Van Houttei 
FROEBELI. (D). Similar to Anthonv Wa- 
terer; grows a little taller; the flowers 
are more of a rose-pink and blooms from 
June until fall. On account of its pur¬ 
plish bronze foliage, it is extensively 
planted for color effect. 
(Each 39c) (3 for $1.00). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c). 
KOREAN SPIREA (Trichocarpa). A new 
hardy spirea that blooms a little later 
than the Van Houtte. Large dome 
shaped clusters of pure white flowers. 2 
to 3 feet. 
(Each 35c) (3 for 95c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
PRUNIFOLIA, TRUE BRIDAL WREATH. (D). 
Beautiful white flowers, double and very 
profuse. Foliage scarlet in autumn. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.35). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
VAN HOUTTEI. (S). This is one of the finest 
ornamental shrubs in our whole collec¬ 
tion, and much used in all good land¬ 
scape work. Its branches droop with 
singular grace under their white burden 
of flowers in late spring. 
(Each 29c) (3 for 65c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
Special Offer 
One each of the Spirea listed page 
55. 6 Varieties. $1.85, postage 30c. 
SUMAC (Rhus) 
COTINUS (Purple Fringe, Smoke Tree). (L). 
So called from the masses of filmy 
smoky panicles of flowers in July and 
August. Grows very rapidly making a 
fine specimen. 
(Each 79c). 
Postage: (Each 10c). 
STAGHORN SUMAC (Typhina). A large 
shrub or tree. Furry branches, greenish 
flowers in June and July. Foliage turns 
crimson and purple in the fall. Followed 
by crimson berries. 
(Each 39c) (3 for $1.00). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
FERN LEAVED (Typhina Laciniata). Beau¬ 
tiful fernlike foliage with scarlet fruit, 
also known as cut leaf sumac. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.30). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
SWEET SCENTED SHRUB 
CALYCANTHUS (Floridus). (M). The wood 
is fragrant with dark green foliage. Flow¬ 
ers are of a rare chocolate color, having 
an exquisite pineapple fragrance. Blooms 
from June throughout the season. Thrives 
well in a shady location. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.30). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
TAMARIX 
AMURENSIS (Amur Tamarix). Hardy shrub 
with purple branches and silvery foliage; 
delicate pink blooms in large panicles 
during July and sometimes late August 
and September. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each 35c) (3 for 95c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c). 
HISPIDA (Kashgar Tamarix). Feathery sil¬ 
very foliage. Bright coral pink blooms 
during July. This variety remains in 
bloom longer than others and is very 
hardy. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each 35c) (3 for 95c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 17c). 
VIBURNUM 
DANTATUM (Arrowwood). (L). Large bushy 
shrub. Heart shaped leaves, bright 
green in summer, changing later to rich 
purple and red. The handsome creamy 
white flowers are followed by blueblack 
berries. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.35). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 25c). 
LANTANA (Wayfaring Tree). (T). Dark 
green foliage which stays until late fall. 
Single white flowers followed by red 
fruits changing to black. Hardy. 2 to 3 
feet. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.35). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 25c). 
OPULUS (Highbush Cranberry). (L). A tall 
flowering shrub bearing its balls of white 
flowers in great profusion during May 
and June. Clusters of scarlet fruit ap¬ 
pear in the fall and stay on during the 
winter. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each 69c) (3 for $1.70). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 25c). 
OPULUS STERILIS (Snowball). The old-fash¬ 
ioned snowball. Large, double, pure 
white flowers in May. A heavy bloom¬ 
er. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each 59c) (3 for $1.60). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 25c). 
Viburnum, Opulus Sterilis (Snowball) 
WIEGELA 
EVA RATHKA. Red flowered Wiegela. A 
charming new Wiegela. A profusion of 
brilliant crimson flowers in May and 
June. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.30). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 18c). 
DWARF VARIEGATED. An exceedingly 
pretty variety of dwarf, compact growth 
and a distinct variegation in the leaves. 
Pink flowers in May and June. 
(Each 44c) (3 for $1.15), 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 18c). 
WINGED BURNING BUSH 
EUONYMUS ALATUS. (M). A beautiful and 
unusual shrub. Yellow flowers in May 
and June; bright shiny foliage that turns 
a rosy red in autumn. The bark has a 
corky appearance. Hardy and will grow 
close to walls. 2 to 3 feet. 
(Each 79c) (3 for $2.00). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
Buy with Confidence —Plant with Confidence—GOLD SE^L SEEDS 
55 
