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To secure beauty quickly in a new garden, or to bring new color and interest 
to an old one, plant rapid growing, colorful deciduous shrubs—they cost so little 
in proportion to the results produced. 
OLD FAVORITES AT MODERATE PRICES: 
All shrubs in this group priced as follows: Bare root, 2 to 3 ft. 75c; 3 to 4 ft. 90c. 
CARYOPTERIS incana (Blue Spirea)—Small summer- 
flowering shrub with gray-green foliage, racemes 
of smoke-blue flowers. 
DEUTZIA Pride of Rochester — Profuse blooms of 
double white flowers. 
DIERVILLA Eva Rathke (Weigela)—Deep red flowers 
bloom in April and May. 
D. florida (Weigela rosea) — Large pink flowers in 
profusion. April and May. 
FORSYTHIA intermedia (Golden Bell)—Golden yel- 
low flowers on pendulous branches from January 
to March. 
KERRIA japonica flore pleno—Double yellow, rosette- 
like flowers borne in profusion on upright stems 
in spring. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Mock Orange)—Creamy 
white flowers on vigorous tall shrubs are delight- 
fully fragrant. 
P. grandiilora—-Large, fragrant, single white flowers 
in clusters on sturdy plants. 
P. virginalis—Very floriferous; 
double. 
FUNICA Dcuble Red (Pomegranate)—Double scarlet 
blooms on quick-growing, handsome shrubs. Flow- 
ers (June to October) not fruitful. 
SPIRAEA prunifolia flore pleno (Bridal Wreath) — 
Double, rosette-like white flowers on slender stems 
appear before foliage. 
S. van houttei—Pure white flowers borne on pendu- 
lous branches. Handsome, effective. 
VIBURNUM opulis sterile (Common Snowball)—Im- 
mense heads of white flowers bloom in late spring. 
Brilliant autumn foliage. 
V. tomentosum plicatum (Japanese Snowball)—Com- 
pact shrub with plaited oval leaves. Small clusters 
of double white flowers in spring. 
white flowers are 
RARE OR SLOWER GROWING VARIETIES 
AZALEA altaclarensis — Fragrant, golden. b&b. 
24-30" $3.50. 
A. mollis—Fragrant; flame, apricot or yellow. b&b. 
15-18” $2.50, 24-30" $3.50. 
CAESALPINIA gilliesi—Bird of Paradise Shrub. g.c. 
60c. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus — Eastern Sweet Shrub, 
maroon flowers. g.c. 75c. 
C. occidentalis—Western Sweet Shrub. g.c. 75c. 
CORNUS florida — Eastern Dogwood, large white 
flowers. g.c. $1.00. 
C. florida rubra — Pink Flowering Dogwood. b.r. 
1%-2' $2.50. 
C. nuttalli—Native dogwood, large white flowers. 
bir 6-4, $1.00; 
DEUTZIA gracilis—Small, slender branched shrubs, 
snow white. b.r. 1 Y2-2' 85c. 
ERYTHRINA crista-galli — Coral Tree; long spikes 
blood red. g.c. $1.00. 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora—Chinese Pearl Bush, pure 
white. g.c. 75c. (Continued next column.) 
@ Note: g.c., gallon can; 5 g.c., 5 gallon can; b.r., bare root. Many varieties listed bare root may 
be obtained in 5 gallon cans for summer planting at slightly higher prices. 

CLIMBING AND TRAILING PLANTS continuea) 
PILIOSTEGIA viburnoides—Excellent, evergreen climber in shade. 
white. g.c. $1.00. 
Leaves like English Laurel; flowers 
PLUMBAGO capensis (Cape Plumbago)——Azure blue flowers from spring until frost. g.c. 50c. 
P. capensis alba—Rare white form of the above plant. g.c. 60c. 
RHYNCHOSFERMUM jasminoides (Trachelospermum) (Star Jasmine)—Star-shaped white flowers, fragrant. 
Hardy. g.c. 75c. 
SOLANUM jasminoides (Potato Vine)—Almost continuously in bloom. Flowers white. g.c. 50c. 
SOLANUM rantonetti—Gorgeous violet flowers in large clusters. g.c. 75c. 
SOLLYA heterophylla (Australian Bluebell Creeper)—Low climber; foliage variable; flowers deep blue. 
g.c. 60c. 
STREPTOSOLON jamesoni 

Great masses of tubular flowers, brilliant orange and yellow. g.c. 50c. 
TECOMA capensis (Cape Honeysuckle)—Shrubby climber; foliage evergreen; flowers bright orange-red. 
g.c. 60c. 
TECOMA jasminoides alba—White flowers. g.c. 75c. 
T. jasminoides (Pandorea jasminoides)—Foliage dark green; flowers large, pale pink. g.c. 75c. 
T. radicans (Campsis radicans) (Trumpet Vine)—Dec:duous, rapid grower, large orange yellow flowers. 
gic. 50c. 
T. radicans aurea (Golden Trumpet Vine)—Hardy, dec’duous climber; large, golden-yellow flowers. g.c. 60c. 
THUNBERGIA grandiflora (Sky Flower)—Sky-blue flowers bloom in fall, winter and spring. g.c. 75c. 
VINCA major (Big Leaf Periwinkle)—Foliage large; flowers a pleasing shade of blue. qt.c. 20c, 10 for $1.50. 
V. minor (Small Leaf Periwinkle)—Excellent ground cover. qt.c. 20c, 10 for $1.50. 
WISTERIA chinensis (Chinese Wisteria)—Flowers light purple-lavender, very fragrant. 
br. 2-3' $2.00. 
W. chinensis alba (White Chinese Wisteria)—Flowers creamy white. g.c. $1.25. 
W. floribunda rosea (Pink Japanese Wisteria)—Flowers rose-colored suffused with shell-pink. b.r. 2-3’ $2.00. 
W. violacea flore plena (Double Violet Wisteria)—Short racemes of double, violet-blue flowers. g.c. $1.25. 
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WEIGELA ROSEA 
*HYDRANGEA hortensis—Large light pink blooms 
in summer. g.c. 60c. 
*H, Trophee — Deep watermelon pink, compact 
grower. g.c. 75c. 
LAGERSTROEMIA indica alba—White Crepe Myrtle, 
summer blooms. g.c. 75c. 
L. indica rosea—Pink Crepe Myrtle; best in hot cli- 
mates. g.c. 75c. 
L. indica rubra—Red Crepe Myrtle; really dark rose 
Dink. sigue 7G: 
LIPPIA citriodora—Lemon Verbena, sweet scented 
old favorite. g.c. 60c. 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis—Beauty Bush, long sprays 
lavender-pink. b.r. $1.90. 
PHILADELPHUS mexicana — Semi-climbing; single 
cream flowers. g.c. 75c. 
PUNICA granatum nana — Dwarf flowering Pome- 
granate; red. g.c. 60c. 
TAMARIX hispida aestivalis—Pink, blooms spring 
and summer. g.c. 75c. 
VIBURNUM carlesi—Fragrant, verbena-like pink and 
white flowers. b.r. $1.75. 
V. burkwoodi—New; fragrant; earlier and taller than 
V. carlesi. g.c. $1.75. 
LILACS—b.r. 2-3’ $1.25. 
Claude Bernard—Bright mauve, double. 
K. Havemeyer—Double, bluish-mauve. 
Lamartine—Single, mauve-pink. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Single, purple, large. 
Leon Gambetta—Double, lavender-pink. 
Mirabeau—Single, bluish and mauve. 
Mme. F. Morel—Single, red-purple. 
Persian Cutleaf—Single, blue. 
Victor Lemoine—Double, lilac. 
J. van Tol—Large single white. 
Ccmmon Single Purple. 
Common Single White. 

AZALEA MOLLIS 
