McGregor’s Hardy 
High Bush 
Cranberry 50c 
Grows eight to ten feet, 
upright spreading branches. 
Bright scarlet berries, white 
flowers. Foliage, 60c ¢@a., 
Large fld. gr. 75c. 













Ae 
Mahonia (Oregon Holly), 58e 
Mahonia 58c 
(Aquifollum or Oregon Holly) 
—Handsome shrub, green, spiny 
toothed leaves. Showy bright 
yellow flowers in May, succeeded 
by bluish berries. 68c ea., 3 for 
oe Large field plants 90c 
each. 
ears an 28¢ 
Common 
Snowball 28c 
(Virburnum Opulus Ster- 
ile) —Grows to feet. 
Flowers in spring. A grand 
hardy shrub with handsome 
double white flowers. 28c 
ea., 3 for 74c, Large fid. 
gr. 60c ea. 
THE WASHINGTON 
Flowering Cherry 
(Prunus Cerasus)—A widely known 
Japanese plant or medium sized tree 
made popular by the plantings along 
the banks of the Potomac. 
KWANZAN—Crimson buds, dark 
pink flowers. $1.25 each. 
SIEBOLDI—White, flushed pink at 
tips. $1.25 each. 
SHIROTAE—White flowers. $1.25. 
SPECIAL OFFER—AIl 3 for $3.25. 
underneath ; 
red flowers 
limited) . 
$4.13. Larger 






an ceo ape 

Philadelphus 
Virginal 30c 
THE BEST SHRUB_INTRO- 
DUCED IN REGENT YEARS. 
(Snowstorm Philadelphus) — A 
wonderful, new, grand sweet- 
scented shrub called the Snow- 
storm Philadelphus for its large 
double crested sweet-scented flow- 
ers. Wonderful for specimen, 
shrubbery or hedges, blooms from 
the ground up. Highly recom- 
mended. SOc e2., 3 for 79c, doz. 
for $2.64. Larger plants, 49c ea., 
large 
June 
(Forsythta Viridissima) — Rampant, 
straggly variety of all and should be 
planted where it can have room to de- 
velop. Flowers bright yellow. One of the 
first shrubs to bloom. 25c ea., 3 for 68c. 
Large field gr. 40c ea. 
Japanese Quince 32c 
(Cydonia Japentca) —- Probably the 
fi showiest of its family, producing in the 
H early spring brilliant scarlet or orange- 
scarlet flowers in clusters all over the 
plant and making it one of the most 
dazzling sights imaginable. An excellent 
S specimen shrub and of unusual value 
’ for hedges. 32c ea., 3 for 82c. Large 
field plants, 50c ea. 
Crape Myrtle 23c 
Free flowering shrub, handsome foliage. 
Hardy in southern sections. Separate 
colors. RED and PINK. 23c ea., 3 for 
6ic. Larger plants 50c ea. 
Red Bud or Judas Tree 
(Cercis Canadensis)—A handsome or- 
namental tree, rosy pink blossoms. 38¢ 
ea., 3 for 98c, larger SOc ea. 

ae 
Japanese Quines 

= a, 
Scarlet 
fl., 32¢ 
38 






Red Flowering Dogwood 
Red 
Flowering 
Dogwood 
(Cornus Florida Rubra)— 
Luxurious foliage, 
beautiful rose- 
(not the red 
twigged shrub). Rare. (Steck 
$1.26 ea., 
and $3.00 each. 
Hydrangea arborescens (Hills of Snow), 22c 
Arborescens 22c 
HILLS OF SNOW—4 to 8 feet. Flowers 
plants 49c ea., 3 for $1.30. 
Forsythia Golden Bells 25¢ 
Flowering Shrubs 
Double 
Yellow 
Kerria 39c 
JAPANESE ROSE—(Flore 
Pleno)—Flowers are num- 
erous, double bright yellow, 
large and showy. Perfectly 
hardy. Grows 4 to 6 feet 
tall. Flowers in midsum- 
mer. Nattve of Japan; 
leaves bright green, sharply 
toothed. ea., for 
$1.04, doz. for $3.47. Lar- 
ger field gr. GOc ea. ; 
Pussy Willow 
(Salix Caprae) — Well known: 
shrub. Very handsome in flower 
and greatly esteemed by reason 
of its earliness. Cut the ends of 
the branches in January or Feb-- 
ruary; place them indoors in a. 
vase of water and watch them 
unfold their catkins of silvery 
pink. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. Larger 
fd. gr. 45c ea. 
glaucous 
for 
$2.25 
hengis: eS 
aiaets : ee pos 
Deubie Yellow Kerria, 39¢ 


Bridal Wreath 
(Spirea Van Houttei) 
World Famous 
Bridal Wreath 
(Splrea Van Houtte)—(The most: 
popular shrub in America) —Bridal: 
Wreath is the most desirable shrub: 
grown. Will grow anywhere, stand- 
ing much abuse as to location andi 
soil conditions. 
plenty of room and allowed to de- 
velop properly. If trimmed at all 
it should be done immediately 
after the spring flowering time. 
Flowers white im clusters, resem- 
bling a bridal bouquet. 22c ea., 3 
for 69c, for $1.11, doz. 


Hydrangea 
Blooms through early 
of pure white. 
for 59c; Larger 
until August. 22c, 3 
(Forsythia Sispensa)—Branches arch- 
ing with large leaves. Flowers golden 
yellow often twisted. 25c ea., 3 for 68e. 
Larger plants 40c ea. 
Pink Bush 
Honeysuckle 24c 
Lonicera Grandiffora Rosea—Similar 
in growth to white variety Morrowil, 
excepting flowers, being a bright pink. 
Either variety. 24c and 6Oc ea. 
Cork Bark 32c 
(Cork Bark. Euonymous Alatus.) — 
An attractive ornamental shrub 6 to 8 
feet. The flowers appear in May and 
June. In autumn the foliage changes to 
a fine rose color, 32c ea. 
Spirea Billardia 23c 
BILLARD’S SPIREA—Grows 3 to 5 
feet, flowers tn summer. Tall-growing, 
with plume-Iike spikes of deep rose- 
colored flowers. 28c ea. 3 for G1c. 
Field grown plants 45c ea. 




- 
Pk Bush Honeysuckle, 240 



































Should be given 
for 
$1.94; 2 yr., 39c ea., 3 for $1 04. 
Mrs. J. T. P., Austin, Texas. ‘Thanks for the care and skill used in packing the plants. Arrived in perfect cendition.” ‘4 
il 
