cM-andltf, fylxuuesUna Slinuhi 
purple or white. 
WEIGEL A. 
29c 
Each 
39c 
Extra Large, Select, Only 
Each 
BUDDLEIA, lie de France. Brilliant claret 
purple. 4 to 5 feet; blooms all summer. 
BARBERRY, Japanese. Dark green, graceful 
shrub, turning red in fall. 
BARBERRY, Red Leaved. Gorgeous new Bar* 
berry, foliage brilliant bronse-red, heavily 
berried in fall. 
ROSE OF SHARON (Althea). Beautiful 
double flowers on a tall growing shrub, 
blooms late summer. 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia). Hardy, early 
blooming shrub growing 8 to 10 feet tall, 
beautiful golden yellow flowers. 
JAPANESE FIRE BUSH (Cydonia Japonica). 
Blooms early, 6 feet. Completely covered 
with flaming red flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Fragrantissima). White 
flowers, red berries. Red Tartarian, red 
flowers in May and June, red berries. 
HYDRANGEA, A. G. (Hills of Snow). 
Blooms late June. Great clusters of snow¬ 
ball-like flowers. 
HYDRANGEA, P. G. (Pink Flowering). 
Enormous bloom clusters in late July 
turning to beautiful pink, long lasting. 
LILAC. Old fashioned. An old favorite, 
Gorgeous 
New 
PEONIES 
The Memorial Day Flower 
Everybody should have Peonies. They 
are the easiest to grow of all flowers and 
are especially fine for cemetery planting 
as they last a lifetime and require no 
special soil or care. More Peonies are used on 
Memorial Day than probably all other flowers 
combined. 
DESMODIUM. Purplish red flowers in late 
August. 4 feet. Very attractive. 
PUSSY WILLOW. (French pink.) Velvet 
catkins in early spring. 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf 
shrub with heads of pinkish red flowers. 
2 to 3 feet. 
PINK SPIREA (Billiardi). 5 to 6 feet, July. 
Spikes of clear pink. Silvery gray foliage. 
SNOWBALL (Common). Immense globular 
clusters in May and June. 9 to 11 feet 
high. 
MOCK ORANGE (Syringa Coronarius). 
White, sweet scented flowers, early sum¬ 
mer. 8 to 10 feet. 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE. (Philadelph- 
us). Double white variety. Enormous 
blossoms. 
FERN LEAVED SUMAC. (Rhus Lacin- 
tata). Beautiful fern-like foliage. Showy 
red fruit. 
YELLOW KERRIA (Japanese Rose). Gold¬ 
en yellow fluff-ball flowers borne in pro¬ 
fusion during June. 
TAMARIX. Slender branches, feathery 
green foliage, resembling an evergreen. 9 to 
11 feet. 
Handsome shrub, flowers in June. Tall. 
Rosea, pink; or Eva Rathke, red. 
Large, 2 -Year-Old, Strong 
Shrubs, Postpaid, Only. 
4 for $1.00 except Hydrangea A. G. and P. G. 
which are 37c each; 5 for $1.70. 
5 for $1.70 except Hydrangea A. G. and P. G. 
which are 46c each; 5 for $2.15. 
Hardy 
PRIVET HEDGE 
100 Feet of Hedge For Only 
Amoor $4.45 
rVlVPP The mo8t widely plant- 
ed and satisfactory 
hedge for this section. Very hardy—can be 
trimmed at any time—beautiful shiny green 
leaves. 
10 50 100 250 
12 to 18 in. 
Branched .#0.59 #2.35 #4.45 #10.00 
Heavy 18-24 in. 
Branched .87 3.69 6.50 11.75 
If wanted by mail, please add postage. 
SILVER LACE 
VINES 
(Polygonum Auberti) 
Beautiful and quick 
growing vine, with rich, 
glossy green foliage, and 
a mass of fluffy white 
bloom from the middle 
of summer to late fall. 
Ideal for porch or trellis. 
Extra select 2-year vines, 
40c each; 2 for 75c, 
postpaid. 
French 
LILACS 
Perfect flowering 
types. They bloom free¬ 
ly, lovely colors, hardy, 
grow anywhere. Will last 
a lifetime. 
BELLE DE NANCY. Satiny 
rose. 
MICHEL BUCHNER. Blue- 
lilac. 
MADAME LEMOINE. Im¬ 
mense double white. 
CHARLES X. Lilac-violet. 
Each, 49c; 4 for $1.75. 
These 
$1.39 
4 Peonies 
Value 1.90 
Postpaid For Only 
Sarah Bernhardt. Beautiful apple-blos¬ 
som-pink. Each petal silver tipped. 
Each 50c; 3 for #1.25. 
Karl Rosenfield. Large semi-rose type; 
perfect rich deep brilliant crimson on 
long, straight stem; slightly fragrant. 
Each 45c; 3 for #1.00. 
Baroness Schroeder. Large globular flow¬ 
er; flesh white changing to milk-white. 
Immense flowers of great substance 
with high chalice-shaped center; very 
fragrant. Each 45c; 3 for #1.00. 
Rubra Superba. Large, compact, rose 
type flowers of deep, rich crimson; 
fine fragrance. Very late. Considered 
the finest of the late crimson Peonies. 
50c each: 3 for #1.35; 6 for #2.40. 
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