

Add New Beauty 
fo Your Home 
with 
MILLER’S 
FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell)—There is nothing 
more beautiful than the gay, yellow bloom of 
this early blossoming shrub. Grows 6 to 8 ft. 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS 
Snow)—A familiar but always beautiful sight 
with its great round white flower heads in late 
summer. Very showy. Late July to September. 
Grows to 4 ft. 
HYDRANGEA P. G.—A most beautiful shrub 
that commands attention everywhere. Large 
blooms sometimes a foot in length. Pure white 
at first changing to pink and then bronze. Does 
well in partial shade. Grows 4 to 5 feet. 
LILAC (Common Purple)—The grand old 
variety whose purple blooms fill the air with 
such sweet fragrance in May. No home garden 
is complete without at least one bush. Makes 
excellent screen. Grows 10-12 ft. 

Hydrangea P. G. 
(Hills of 

Spiraea Van Houttei 
MOCKORANGE, SWEET SCENTED (Phila- 
delphus Coronarius)—One of the older varie- 
ties but still one of the best. Flowers are pure 
white, deliciously fragrant, and borne in great 
abundance. Blooms in May and June. 6 to 8 
feet. 
MOCKORANGE, VIRGINAL (Philadelphus) 
—Medium height, beautiful double white 
flowers in large clusters throughout the sum- 
mer. Very fragrant. One of the best. Grows 
DstoOlOut: 
SPIRAEA, ANTHONY WATERER—Beautiful 
dense foliage, of dark color. Produces an 
abundance of striking crimson flowers during 
July and August. Grows to about 2 feet. A 
fine low border and foundation plant. Avail- 
able only in 18 to 24 inch size. 
SPIRAEA, VAN HOUTTEI—tThe most popular 
of all Spiraeas. Noted for its beautiful foliage, 
lovely white flowers, and graceful bearing. A 
fine hedge plant. Produces masses of white 
bloom in May and June. 
Each 10 
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WEIGELIA, ROSEA—One of the choicest of all 
shrubs. The beautiful, bell shaped flowers are 
borne in great profusion. Color rosy pink, 
very fragrant. July. Grows to 6 feet. 
JAPAN QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica)—Com- 
pletely covered with masses of scarlet, crimson 
flowers, followed by small quince shaped fruits. 
Early May. 
IMPORTANT—Some of our flowering shrubs 
are spring dug and can not be shipped until 
the ground thaws. This is usually about April 
Ist to 10th. 
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