HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 5 

Jasminum Primulinum (Primrose Jasmine)—A 
weeping, low green shrub with green canes. Yel- 
low flowers in June. 
PD EEC WS mek CC ne ee acct oa cee Sosay $ .50 
SELOMAR Oe teeta ee css 75 
Kerria Japonica (Easter Rose)—An old favorite. 
It is of spreading habits, with double yellow blooms 
in early spring. 
DEE LEC teas eee ee eric tesa citoscconies $ .50 
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Kolkwitzia Amabilis (beauty bush)—A_ shrub 
producing long arching branches covered in spring 
with small tubular flowers of honeysuckle type, 
pink in color. 
DET OM CCT ee pete $ .75 
RECA MLC CE HPRe ee cent ais ies oeinessedansere 1.00 
Lonicera Fragrantissimi (Early Fragrant Honey- 
suckle)—Fragrant white flowers. Medium open 
grower. Dark green foliage to late fall. February- 
March. 
Det ao REC Cts eee ttAe sna Sicusdiddevevieds $ 35 
SRLOEAT leeteee ae tk Foes ee 50 
Ato feet (extra heavy.)............... 60 
Lonicera Heckretti (Everblooming Honeysuckle) 
—Flowers purplish rose outside, yellow inside. 
Very free blooming. 
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Ot ORAL CC tr erent Sci sisctorasecceey sheveck 60 
Lonicera Morrowii—White flowers followed by 
red fruit remaining all fall. Drooping branches. 
Medium height. April. 
Sint OR Aa CG ty terme A ee nh Gus aioeSeeac aud $ .50 
ABT OMT COLE reaches hess .60 
Lonicera Tatarica (Tatarian Honeysuckle)—Tall. 
White flowers. Crimson fruit. March-April. 
SetOe4 al COtre meio tie Aes eke ee $ .50 
WOO OR LCC tian oe ok ee ahd rae ici 60 
Philadelphus Coronarius (Sweet Mock Orange)— 
Tall, graceful shrub. Profusion of white flowers. 
May. 
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Philadelphus Grandiflorus (Large Flowered Mock 
Orange—Tall. Very large white flowers. May. 
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DetOud ATCO tye semen a. We es oetnte,. eel Se 75 
Philadelphus Virginale—Crested. Double white 
flowers. Highly fragrant. May. 
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Quercifolia (Oak Leaf Hydrangea)—Bright col- 
ored wooly leaves similar in form of an oak leaf; 
very showy panicles of white flowers in mid- 
summer. 
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Salvia Greggi (Autumn Sage)—Carmine flowers 
come in early spring and continue until frost. 
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ZASt Oe ORI Chie Siete ee teen ee 75 
Spirea Billiardii—Tall grower. Rosepink flowers. 
ZatORG_ LOC ted sere senate en) oe $ .35 
Sit OAC LCC UR ee ee eat Meee 50 
Spirea Bumalda (Anthony Waterer)—Rose-pink 
flowers in summer. Medium grower. For garden 
or borders. June-September. 
I2stom 18 sinchesaseee eee. $ 35 
ISBLORCARINCh eSteee reier te ee ee eee 50 
Spirea Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath)—Tall grower. 
White small rose-like flowers in profusion on stem. 
Shiny green foliage. March-April. 
Det QrowLee ee ee $ .50 
SitOnde tee tetas oe eee a ee 75 
Spirea Thinbergi (Thunberg’s Spirea)—Medium 
height shrub. Spreading branches, light green 
foliage. Pure white flowers in early spring. March. 
ISS toeZtvinchesweee ean eee. $ .50 
ZutOCSPECEtR Rees weirs te ee eee 75 
Spirea Van Houttei (Van Houtte’s Spirea)—One 
of the best. Suitable for specimen or massing. 
Mass of white flowers. Makes beautiful hedge. 
April-May. 
2 LORD TL CCE ee ae ee $ .50 
37 TOCA et CO Cees eae eee ORI eg .60 
Aste. je keetie cee eee ee 5 75 
Symphoricarpos Racemosus (Snowberry)—Low. 
Shade-loving plant. Large white berries in fall 
and on through winter. 
ZELODS ALO CTS eee ee ee. $ .50 
Symphoricarpos Vulgaris (Coral Berry or Indian 
Currant)—Dwarf shrub. Thrives in shade. Coral 
red berries until late winter. 
2. A053 Teetis cee eee ee $ .50 
Syringa Alba (Common White Lilac)—White 
flowers. Tall grower. April. 
DAG ES SLCC Ee ee es, $ .50 
BS tous LOeta cee. nee ead re nee 75 
Syringa Persica (Persian Lilac)—Slender growth. 
April. 
BF tocd teeth eee ee ee $ .75 
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Syringa Vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac)—Old 
fashioned type. Purple flowers. April. 
QEto Sod CCEn eee ee, $ .50 
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Tamarix Africana—Lacy foliage, profusion of 
small pink flowers. April-May. 
BELO SA SLeet moe rte eee ee $ .50 
Dogwoods are beautiful—-plant more of them 
