SHRUBS AND VINES 
Lancaster, Pa. 
SHRUBS BY PARCEL POST 
Shrubs up to 3 ft. not B. & B., can be 
sent by parcel post, provided 15c is added 
for special packing* and postage on first 
Shrub, 10c for each additional Shrub under 
ten, or 5c for each additional plant total¬ 
ing ten or more. 
For Privet add 20 per cent of value to 
cover packing and postage—25c minimum 
charge. 
VIBURNUMS—(Continued) 
V. tomentosum, 6-8 ft. Doublefile Viburnum 
Profuse, pure white flowers in large flat clusters, 
June. Red fruits changing to hlack. 
11 / 2-2 ft._I 0.60 2-3 ft._$ 0.75 
V. t. plicatum, 6-8 ft. Japanese Snowball 
Large, round heads, snowy white flowers, in abun¬ 
dance in June; dark green, crimpled foliage. 
15-18 in._$ 0.60 2-3 ft._$ 0.90 
3-4 ft_$ 1.25 
VITEX agnus-castus, 5-6 ft. 
(Monk’s Pepper Tree) Lilac Chaste-tree 
Dense clusters of fragrant, lilac flowers, July-Sep- 
tember. Strong growing; gray-green, star-shaped, 
aromatic foliage. 
2- 3 ft. _$ 0.60 
V. macrophyllus, 4-5 ft. Chaste-tree 
N ery graceful, attractive plant; pretty lavender- 
blue flower spikes 6 to 10 in. long, Julv to frost. 
11 / 0-2 ft. ___0.60 
WEIGELAS 
WEIGELA abel carriere, 6-8 ft. 
Abel Carriere Weigela 
Beautiful old-rose flowers on broad-growing bush, 
blooming all Summer. 
3- 4 ft. _$ 0.60 
W, Eva Rathke, 5-6 ft. 
Hybrid Carmine Weigela 
Fragrant, carmine, tubular flowers, Jiine-Jnly; 
free bloomer and very popular. 
11,4-2 ft. _ $ 0.60 2-3 ft. _$ 0.75 
W. floribunda, 6-8 ft. Crimson Weigela 
Tubular dark crimson, fragrant flowers, June. 
2-3 ft._I 0.60 3-4 ft._$ 0.75 
THE WEIGELA 
IV. rosea, 6-8 ft. Pink Weigela 
Flowers deep rose outside, paler within; May and 
June. Very free flowering. 
11 / 2-2 ft. _$ 0.40 2-3 ft. _ $ 0.50 
3-4 ft._$ 0.60 
ZANTHORHIZA apiifolia, 1-2 ft. YellowrooP'' 
Thrives in dry, shaded situations under trees, 
making an excellent groundcover, especially on 
banks. Its interesting, compound leaves unfold 
with the opening of the inconspicuous, terminal, 
drooping, purplish flowers. 
10-12 in. _ $ 0.40 
Vi nes and Creepers Solve 
Vines For Special Purposes 
For Clinging to Walls and Other Sur¬ 
faces. Ampelopsis, Euonymus, Ivy, Climb¬ 
ing Hydrangea, Trumpetcreeper. 
For Porches and Pergolas. Clematis, 
Dutchman’s Pipe, Honeysuckle, Climbing 
Rose, Wisteria. 
For Trellises or lattices. Bittersw*eet, 
Clematis, Dutchman’s Pipe. Honeysuckle, 
Matrimony Vine, Trumpet Vine, AVisteria. 
For Solid Screen Effects. Ampelopsis. 
Dutchman’s Pipe, Honeysuckle. 
For Banks and Slopes. Bittersw*eet, 
Euonymus, Ivy. l,onicera. Matrimony Vine. 
For Flowers. Trumpet Vine, Clematis, 
Honeysuckle, Climbing Rose, “Wisteria, 
Climbing Hydrangea. 
* Indicates will thrive in shade. 
Varied Planting Problems 
Ivy A Popular Clinging Vine 
AMPEIiOFSIS tricuspidata (veitchil) 
BOSTON OR JAPANESE IVY (*) 
Rapid growing: clings firmly by disc attach¬ 
ments. For wmlls and screen effects. Strong 
2 year plants, 50c ea.: $4.50 per doz. 
ABISTOEOCHIA sipho DUTCHMAN’S-PIPE 
Hardy, vigorous vine with curious, miniature, 
brownish pipe-like flowers IMay-.Iune. Its large, 
round leaves give a tropical effect. Good for 
screens. 2 yr. potted plants, $0.75. 
BIGNONIA radicans TRUMPET CREEPER 
Large, brilliant orange-scarlet, trumpet-shaped 
flowers, .luly and August. For walls, trellises 
and arbors, banks and slopes. Strong 2 year 
plants, 40c ea.; $4.00 per doz. 
Only IMr.nts With Vigor Grown Into Them Are Worth Planting Regardless of Price. 
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