*Rock Plants tCut Flower Varieties 33 
Deciduous Shrubs--cont. 
KOLK WITZIA—Beautybush 
Amabilis. 8 ft. A handsome plant allied to the 
weigela and the honeysuckle and resembles 
each a little. It grows 6 ft. tall and is an arch- 
ing shrub with the center always quite upright. 
Flowers are pale pink with orange veins in the 
throat, blooms very profusely in June. 
2-3 feet 65¢c each 
12-15 inch 35¢ each 
LAGERSTROEMIA—(Grape Myrtle) 
Most beautiful summer flowering shrubs for 
eae gardens. They will grow 10-12 feet 
igh. 
Pink.... 18-24 inches 75c each 
Red .... 18-24 inches 75¢ each 
Purple 18-24 inches 75¢c each 
LESPEDEZA—Bush Clover 
Formosa (Purple Bush-clover). 5 ft. Rosy- 
purple flowers in late summer; graceful arch- 
ing branches. A very lovely shrub. The tops 
die to the ground each winter and are best cut 
to the ground each spring. 
2 year old clumps 50c each 
LIGUSTRUM—Privet 
Ibota Regelianum (The Regel Privet). 5 feet. 
A fine variety much used in landscape plant- 
ings. It makes a wide spreading shrub, heavy, 
deep green foliage, black berries in the fall. 
2-3 ft. 50c each, $5.00 per doz. 
Ovalifolium (California Privet). 10 ft. A well- 
known for its usefulness for hedges. 
12-18 inch $1.00 per doz, $4.50 per 100 
LONICERA—Honeysuckle 
Tatarica Pink (Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle). 12 
Lore oe. 3-4 ft. 50c each, 12-18 inch 25c each 
Maacki Podocarpa (Late Honeysuckle). 12 ft. 
White flowers tinged with pink. A vigorous 
grower, holding its leaves well into the fall, 
bright red berries follow the bloom. 
18-24 inch, 50c each 
Fragantissima (Fragrant Honeysuckle). 4 ft. 
Fragrant tiny, creamy white flowers, in March 
before the leaves appear. Stiff leathery dar‘x 
green leaves. 18-24 inches.................. 40¢e each 
NEVUSIA—Snow Wreath 
Alabamensis. 3-5 ft. A very outstanding new 
find. Numerous slender wand-like stems with 
abundant white flowers in early spring. It is 
best planted in well drained, rather light soil 
in a sunny location. 18-24 inch plants $1.00 each 
PHILADELPHUS—Mockorange (Syringa) 
Coronarius. 8 ft. The old fashioned tall sweet 
scented mockorange..... 8 feet plants 50¢ each 
Virginalis. 5 ft. The beautiful large double 
flowering mockorange. It is one of the most 
attractive white flowering shrubs. The large, 
white flowers come in profusion and are very 
fragrant. 
18-24 inch 50c each 
Incanus Sargenti. 5 ft. A new Mock Orange. 
Large fragrant white flowers. Very showy and 
the latest to bloom. 12-18 inches........ $1.00 each 
POTENTILLA—Cinquefoil 
Fruticosa. 2 ft. A small shrub seldom over 3 
feet high. The golden-yellow flowers are pro- 
duced from June to September. 
12-15 inches 50c each 
PRUNES GLANDULOSA—Flowering Almond 
Double, pink flowering Almond. 4 ft. A very 
popular rather low growing shrub, covered with 
double, pink flowers in May. 
18-24 inch 50c each, 2-3 ft. 75¢e each 
Prunus Tomentoseum (Chinese Bush Cerry). 
8 ft. Prized for its oriental beauty, noted for 
its delicious cherries. Flowers cover the 
branches in spring. 18-24 inches 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
ROBIN A—ROSE ACACIA 
Hispida. 6 ft. Clusters of rose-pink flowers. 
May and June. 2 year plants.............. 40¢ each 
STEWARTIA 
Pentagyna (Mountain Stewartia). 12 ft. A 
handsome shrub; large dark green foliage 
brilliant in autumn; cup-shaped creamy white 
blooms 4 to 5 inches across. 
12-18 inch 75c each, 18-24 inch $1.00 each 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer (Crimson Spirea). 3 ft. A 
low bush with crimson flowers from June to 
September geist teen a 15-18 inch 40¢ each 
Menziesi Macrothyrsa. 5 ft. The finest pink 
Spirea. Enormous spikes of cameo-pink flow- 
ers which are 8 to 10 inches long. 
2-3 ft. plants 75¢ each 
small plants 10-12 inches 25c¢ each 
Prunifolia. 5 ft. The true bridal wreath, small 
double white flowers, completely cover the 
DTTC Hecate = 21 eae 50c each, 3 for $1.25 
Thunbergi. (White Spray Spirea). 5 feet The 
lovely white flowers come in very early spring 
before the leaves, followed by small, light green 
leaves which remain very attractive till fall. A 
very graceful shrub. Bushy 2 ft. plants. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
Trichocarpa (Korean Spirea). 6 ft. Similar to 
Vanhouttii except that it blooms about 10 days 
Later a2 elt ere en ee ee 50c each 
Vanhouttii. 6 ft. The well-known bridal wreath. 
Excellent for hedges, foundation plantings, 
lawn specimens and many other uses. 
18-24 inch 35¢ each 
2-3 ft. 45¢ each 
3-4 ft. 60c each 
SYMPHORICARP US—Coralberry-Snowberry 
Racemosus (The Snowberry). 5 feet. Large 
White DCETICSWeo-4e TL Leet en eee ete ener 50¢ each 
Cheunalti (Improved Coralberry). 5 ft. Neater 
and more graceful than the old coralberry. Red 
DELIICS EE O=24.0017) Cl aaeeenean eee er seers 40e each 
SYRINGA—Lilac 
Vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac). 
12 ft. 18-24 inch 50e each 
Vulgaris alba (Common White Lilac). 
12 ft. 18-24 inch 50e each 
French Lilacs 
Prices and sizes on request 
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