SPECIMEN FLOWERING SHRUBS 


SUMMER HYDRANGEAS 
50¢ 3 for $1.39 
HYDRANGEA SNOWHILL. Hydrangea arbores- 
cens grandiflora. This summer Hydrangea produces 
large superb snow white blooms coming just after 
the passing of the early spring shrub. Does well in 
shade. Grows 38 to 4 ft. 
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HYDRANGEA PEE GEE. Hydrangea Paniculatia 
grandiflora. An attractive shrub with large panicles 
of flowers in August and September which are first 
greenish white, then pure white, later changing to 
bronze pink. If picked when bronze they will do for 
winter bouquets. Grows 4 to 5 ft. plants. 

HYDRANGEA OAKLEAVED. Hydrangea querci- 
folia. Foliage like an oak leaf. Flowers similar to 
P. G., but more vividly colored. Grows 3 to 4 ft. 
3 $1.39) 

HYDRANGEAS 
1 each kind listed 
3 

PUSSY WILLOW. Salix caprea. Small rounded 
trees suitable for either dry or wet locations. Val- 
uable for their silky catkins that appear before the 
foliage in the spring. Grows 12-15 ft. high. 2-3 ft. 
plants. 
35¢ 3 for $1.00 

RED STEMMED DOGWOOD. Cornus stolonifera. 
Neat dark green foliage with heads of small creamy 
white flowers in June. Its main beauty is in winter 
because of the conspicuous red stems and twigs. 
Grows eventually 6-8 ft. but usually not over 4 ft. 
25¢ 3 for 69¢ 10 for $2.00 
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SWEET SCENTED SHRUB. Calycanthus florida. 
The old fashioned strawberry shrub of our grand- 
mothers. Loves shade and rich soil. 5 ft. 
25e 3 for 69¢ 10 for $2.00 
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SNOWBALL. Viburnum opulus sterilis. The old 
fashioned Japanese Snowball Bush covered in May 
with large white flowers. 2 ft. plants. 
60c¢ 3 for $1.59 
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SNOWBERRY. Symphiocarpus racemosus. Low 
growing shrub covered in fall and winter with 
large snow white berries that the birds love. 
25¢ 3 for 69¢ 10 for $2.00 
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ST. JOHN’S WORT. Hyperisum prolificum. A very 
hardy upright native shrub with small willow-like 
leaves. Forms a tight branched clump-like bush 
covered in July and August with showy yellow 
flowers. Can be used in all soil and will thrive most 
anywhere. Grows 38-4 ft. high. 
25¢ 3 for 69¢ 10 for $2.00 
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MOCK ORANGE. Philadelphus coronarius. The old 
fashioned tried and proven Mock Orange or “Syrin- 
gia Bush.’’ Its well known waxy white fragrant 
flowers fill the June garden with joy. Is valuable 
valuable for background, screen or grouping, be- 
cause of its large oval deep green foliage. Grows 6 
to 8 ft. high. 
25¢ 3 for 69c 
10 for $2.00 





birds. 1 each 
Black Chokeberry 
JAPANESE SPIRAEA. Spiraea callosa rosea. An 
everblooming dwarf rose Spiraea widely used for 
pink flowers are borne in full flat clusters on stems 
from June on if old flowers are removed. Grows 2-3 
Bush Honeysuckle Coral Berry 
borders and foundation planting. Superior in growth 
ft. high. 
3 for 69c 
For winter color and to attract the 
3c 
Red Chokeberry Snowberry 
and habit to Anthony Waterer Spiraea. The bright 
25¢ 

JAPANESE SPIRAEA 
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