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FLOWERING 
DECIDUOUS 
SHRUBS 
Giant Fragrant Lilac—Flowers produc- 
ed in masses on terminal racemes, Latter 
sometimes over 30” long. Single lav- 
ender flowers. Very fragrant and nev- 
er fails to bloom each year. By far 
the finest of all lilac types for Califor- 
nia conditions. Clusters of flowers 
about 4” in diameter at base tapering 
to a point at tips. Height 8 feet. Large 
$1.00 each. 
Ceratostigma—Dwarf shrub (30 inch 
height) completely covered during the 
summer with vivid rich blue flowers. 
One of the most beautiful flowering 
shrubs known. Plant in part shade or 
full sun. 35c each. Prepaid. 
Hydrangea Quercifolia (Oak Leaved 
Hydrangea )—Shrub to 6 feet high. Pro- 
duces in spring enormous panicles 6” 
wide, 10 to 12” long of cream-yellow 
flowers. Foliage large and attractive, 
turns yellow and scarlet in the fall. Will 
stand full sun. One of the finest of all 
flowering shrubs. $1.00 each. Very 
hardy. Prepaid. 
Calycanthus florida—(Spice Bush or 
Sweet Shrub.) A very hardy deciduous 
shrub producing in late spring very 
double dark red flowers that have the 
fragrance of strawberries. Does well in 
either full sun or all shade. Foliage 
large and attractive. 3 to 4 feet, 75c 
each; 4 to 5 feet, $1.00. Prepaid. 
New Lilac ‘Metensis’—A hardy and 
very prolific flowering variety produc- 
ing very long and full clusters of flesh 
pink flowers. Clusters of flowers up to 
15” long. These clusters are produced 
even on small plants. Greatly admired 
by all visitors to our gardens. Strong 
plants at $1.00 each. Prepaid. 
Philadelphus ‘“‘Virginal’ — Semi-double 
flowers. Pure white, very fragrant. 
Blooms larger than any other variety. 
Blooms intermittently all summer. 2 to 
3 feet, 75c. Prepaid. 
Forsythia spectabilis—Hardiest of all 
Forsythia. Profuse bloomer excellent for 
marginal or group planting. Showiest of 
all varieties. Rich yellow flowers. 3 to 
4 ft. at $1.00; 2 to 3 ft. at 75c. Prepaid. 
Brunsfelsia grandiflora—A fine shrub 
for growing in partial shade. Absolute- 
ly hardy. Produces quantities of deep 
lavender flowers with fragrance not un- 
like that of gardenias. Blooms over two 
months in late spring and early sum- 
mer. Height 5 feet. Strong plants. Well 
branched at $1.75 each. 
FOR SHADE 
Clerodendron fallax—Glory Bower or 
cashmere Bouquet. A robust growing, 
all summer flowering shrub producing 
large hydrangea like heads of flowers 
over the entire summer. Flowers deep 
rose pink very fragrant. One of the 
best plants for flowering in shady places. 
75c each. Prepaid. 

NEW CORAL SHRUB 
(Illustrated in Color Above) 
Handsome shrub blooming throughout the summer months. 
Creates a sensa- 
tion when in bloom. Flowers are borne in huge panicles ranging from 2-2'% feet 
long and about 8” across. Color is scarlet enhanced by a center zone of jet black. 
Grows to height of about 6 teet. Very graceful. 
spectacular of all shrubs. 
One of the most beautiful and 
Withstands temperatures as low as 10 degrees above 
zero. Strong roots for $1.09. An excellent plant for a tub in the eastern states. 

AZALEAS 
Azalea Altaclarensis—Beautiful selected 
form. Flowers golden yellow with orange 
centers. Clusters are large reminding 
one of a yellow rhododendron. Fragrant. 
Easily grown in part shade. Foliage is 
yellow and scarlet in winter. Augments 
the beauty of any garden. 18 to 24 
inches, $2.25. Not prepaid. 
Azalea Mollis—Orange, apricot and 
yellow flowers borne in great profusion. 
Very fragrant. Medium size shrubs pre- 
ferring partial shade. 75c each. Prepaid. 
Balled, 12-15” @ $1.25. Not Prepaid. 
Azalea Schlippenbachi-Royal Azalea— 
Beautiful rose pink flowers, 3” in di- 
ameter. Largest flower of this species. 
Plant in partial shade. (30-36 inches 
branched.) $2.50 each. Not prepaid. 

New Red Buddleia 
“Dubonnet” Butterfly Bush. Color an 
exact counterpart of the popular French 
shade “Dubonnet”. In sunshine and 
under artificial light it glows almost a 
true red. Firm cylindrical spikes, 
heavily set with individual flowers of 
Plant 
An excellent 
good size that do not sunburn. 
of robust erect growth. 
cut flower harmonizing well with other 
outdoor flowers. 
until October. Two year plants 75c; 
one year @ 50c each prepaid. One of 
the finest plants ever introduced. Grows 
to 6 feet high. 
Flowering from May 
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