HARDY SHRUBS 
LAST A LIFETIME 
EVERBLOOMING DOUBLE MOCK 
(Phlladelphus Virginal)—4610 —Large semi- 
double flowers throughout the season. This is 
a new and wonderful addition to the Mock Orange family. One of 
the most beautiful shrubs grown and tremendously popular. 12 
to 18 inch plants, 35c each; 2 for 60c. 2 to 3 ft. plants, 45c 
each; 2 for 80c. 
GOLDEN CHAIN or GOLDEN TREE 
\A#|CTCD|A (Laburnum Alpinum)—4611—A dwarf tree- 
▼▼ I 1^ like shrub with long 12 to 15 inch clusters 
•of sweet pea like flowers, just like wisteria blooms. Very beau¬ 
tiful. Alpinum is the hardiest of all Golden Chains. Very scarce. 
■Save I Compare prices, 2 to 3 ft. size, 75c each; 3 to 4 ft. size, 
:$1.00 each. 
Everblooming Double Mock Orange 
BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera) 
FRAGRANT BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE 
some foliage that stays on the plant 
most of the winter. Flowers sweet 
scented, white or slightly blushed, 
produced very early. Grows well un¬ 
der most adverse conditions. 2 to 3 
ft. plants, 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
The 12 to 15 inch size, 30c each; 3 
for 75c. 
ROSE 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Tartarica —4613—This is one of the 
old time favorite shrubs with rose- 
pink flowers immediately followed by 
bright scarlet berries which cover 
the plant. Beautiful foliage all year. 
2 to 3 ft. plants, 40c each; 2 for 
75c. 12 to 18 inch, 25c each; 3 for 
i 60 c. 
Rose Honeysuckle 
BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera) 
NEW LILAC 
HONEYSUCKLE 
shrub with beautiful, lilac-mauve, 
fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers in 
May and June. Attractive jade-green 
foliage with silver cast. A low grow¬ 
ing plant with arching brandies. 2 
yr. 1 to 1% ft. plants, 60o each; 
Pot plants 8 to 12 inches, 30o each. 
MACKIi 
HONEYSUCKLE 
garden aristocrat. Excellent for bor¬ 
der or screen; foundation and group 
plantings. It has beautiful dark green 
shiny foliage and the branches are 
covered with thousands of magnifi¬ 
cent fiery-scarlet berries in the late 
fall. 3 to 4 ft. plants, 40o each; 2 
for 70c. 1 to 1% ft. plants, 25« 
each; 3 for 60e. 
THE FAMOUS SPIREAS-(Bridal Wreath) 
EVERBLOOMING DWARF RED SPIREA 
colored picture and description on page 1. 
1 ft. size, 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 2 ft. land¬ 
scape specimen size, 40c each; 2 for 75c. See 
SPIREA RAII I ARF^I 4616—Long lacy spikes of rose 
pink flowers. This grand shrub 
grows 4 to 5 ft. tall and exhibits a profusion of lovely blooms dur¬ 
ing the summer. Special, 1% to 2 ft. plants, 25c each; 6 for $1.00. 
SPIREA I^OREAKI ^—U. S. Government of Bureau 
Qf Plant Introduction commends this 
fine new white Spirea for its Bridal Wreath flowers. 2 to 3 weeks 
later than the common spirea and a more beautiful plant. 1 % to 2 
ft., 40c each; 2 for 75c; 1 to 1J^ ft., 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
NEW DWARF SPIREA MONGOMUS 
4618—Recently Introduced dwarf shrub noted for its fine foliage: 
symmetrical habit of growth; hardiness; and its ability to adapt itself 
to poor soils and growing conditions. Thrives in sun or shade. Has 
clusters of creamy yellow flowers. 12 to 15 inch field grown plants, 
35c each; 3 for 90c. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
ers are in flat clusters usually an inch or more across produced on 
spreading, pendulant branches. Plants a mass of white when in full 
blooim 2 to 3 ft. plants 30c each; 3 for 76c; 10 for 81.95. 1 to 
1H ft. size, 14o each; 5 for 60c; 12 for 81.00; 100 for 87.50. 
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