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is Beautiful Hydrangeas 
_ PANICULATA. GRANDIFLORA. Flowers in August with. huge 
panicles, measuring from 8 to 12 inches long. Blossoms are 
ty first a delicate shade of pink gradually changing to: bronze ° 
‘ _ in early autumn. 
_ ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA (Snowball Hydrangea). Has 
the appearance of a low-growing snowball. White, clus- 
* tered flowers appear in June and July, lasting for weeks. 
_- ~-Very hardy and does well in shady locations. ~ 
— OAK-LEAVED HYDRANGEA. A truly marvelous bushy. shrub. 
----—«~*Flowers in large creamy clusters. The dark green: foliage 
has a silvery sheen on: under side and’ turns to a. glowing 
__ red in. the fall. Grows to-a height of 4 to 5 feet, andi is very: 
effective as an ornamental shrub. Does well in: shady loca- 

| tions. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
a _ Firebush 
~ Early in the spring this attractive shrub is completely: cov- 

es ered with dazzling scarlet flowers which are followed’ by smal; 
fragrant, quince-shaped' fruits. Foliage waxy: and! dark green. 
Branches are rough and closely knit, making it desirable for 
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- Weigelas 
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Floribunda: surpasses all other red-flowering 
a better flower. Commences blooming early 
in spring and. continues all summer long. 
Leaves are a:rich glossy green and: densely 
border planting: 
ROSEA. One of the finest of the family. Tall 
and vigorous growing with: abundant deep 
pink flowers in: June. Occasional blooms the 
balance of the summer. 


on ee Japanese Quince 
Gold Flower - Hypericum 
foe A shrubby recumbent bush, 3 to:4 feet high, with smooth, arching branches. 
Has single golden: yellow. blossoms and beautiful fine foliage. Does very well: in 
Che: partial shade if soil is not too dry. 
Aronia - Chokeberry 
Re Attractive shrub growing to a, height of six feet. Foliage a: delightful green, 
changing to flaming: shades. of red in the fall. Masses of brilliant berries make 
this shrub especially desirable. Does well in shade. 
Baas Deutzia Gracilis 
x. One of the most beautiful of the dwarf shrubs. Grows to a: height of 2: to 
_ 2% feet. Trumpet-shaped’ white blooms are borne close to: the stems, giving: 
_ the appearance of flowering: wands. Excellent for use wnere low growing: shrubs 
are wanted. Foliage is ornamental all through the summer. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
The most popular and hardy of the Deutzias. Grows from 6 to 8 feet in 
height, and its mass of. pinkish white bloom in June is a joy to all beholding it. 
- Does well in any type of soil and for specimen or mass planting it is indis- 
_ pensable. 
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FLORIBUNDA, The everblooming red Weigela 
shrubs. Much hardier than. Eva: Rathke: and- 
cover the branches. A necessity in every 


Hydrangea P. G. 
Althea - Rose of Sharon 
Tall, beautifuli flowering. shrubs, distinc- 
tive because of their blooms. Double flowers 
resemble roses with: tightly curved: petals. 
Color shades. stand out vividly in: group 
plantings. or as specimens. Very worth-while 
plant to buy, as they are easily grown, un- 
usually hardy, and’ bloom: long: and lavishly. 
Note: The Altheas. are very late in leaf- 
ing out in the spring. Do not be alarmed if 
they. stand dormant up into June. 
We offer 5 distinct and. beautiful colors: 
Vivid. Red, Pink, White, Blue and Varie- 
gated. Your choice at 35c¢ each or 5 for 
$1.50, postpaid. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 

