*Racemosus. 
Arborea. 6 ft. 
Aestivale. 
Alnifolia. 5 ft. 
Canadensis. 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricar pos) 
4 ft. Pink flowers in the spring, 
good foliage all summer, followed in the fall 
by large, waxy white berries. Very orna- 
mental shrub for foundation planting. June. 
2 to 3 ft., 60c; 3 to 4 ft., 80c. 
*“Chenaulti (Coralberry). 4 ft. Pink flowers. 
A very worthy variety for planting on banks 
because of its heavy root system. In the fall 
it is covered with numerous coral-red berries. 
Does well in shade and will thrive in any 
location. July. 2 to 3 ft., 60c; 3 to 4 ft., 80c. 
SORBARIA (False Spirea) 
A handsome shrub of upright 
stately growth with long narrow, ashlike 
leaves and bearing huge panicles of creamy 
white flowers in July and August. A better 
shrub than “Ocean Spray.” 142 to 2 ft., 65c; 
Zeon! tte OCs 
SPICE BUSH (Benzoin) 
8 ft. A tall growing upright shrub 
with large aromatic leaves, myriads of small 
yellow flowers in the spring and scarlet fruits 
in the autumn. These combined features have 
made it a favorite for years. 1¥2 to 2 ft., 60c; 
atone) ttemouc; a) to) 4eit, bl svO! 
SUMMER SWEET (Clethra) 
White flowers of an intensely 
sweet, spicy fragrance appear late in the sum- 
mer on long spikes. Thrives in moist places. 
Excellent for cutting. 1 to 1¥ ft., 65c; 1% to 
Deito0c; 2 to: 22 ft, $1.10. 
FRAGRANT SUMAC 
4 ft. A beautiful globular bush 
thriving under any soil condition. Conspicuous 
yellow flowers in early spring. The thick fra- 
grant foliage turns dark crimson in autumn. 
Does well in hot dry places. 15 to 18 in., 60c; 
1% to 2 ft., 80c. 



Red Flowering Quince 
Painesville, Ohio 
Anthony Waterer. 
SPIREAS (Spiraea) 
2¥2 ft. The crimson ever- 
blooming Spirea. A beautiful sight with large 
flat crimson flowers against dense, dark green 
foliage. Blooms continuously during summer. 
Ideal for foundation, low hedge or border. 
July to September. 15 to 18 inches, 50c; 1% 
fOncatt a OG 
Thunbergi (The White Spray Spirea). 5 ft. Deli- 
cate sprays of rare spring loveliness are 
formed by pure white, jewel-like flowers ap- 
pearing before the leaves, the entire length 
of the fine, gracefully arching branches. 
Masses of small, elongated, light green leaves 
form a graceful mass of foliage for distinctive 
summer beauty. Early May. 1% to 2 ft., 60c; 
ZROROM tt EOC ORIORA Tian: 
Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). 8 ft. A mass of 
pure white bloom in spring. Bridal Wreath 
still holds top rank because of its beauty and 
ability to withstand adverse growing condi- 
tions. Excellent for large hedge, screen or 
border planting. 1% to 2 ft., 50c each; 10 for 
$3.00; 25 for $6.00. 2 to 3 ft., 60c each; 10 for 
$4.00; 25 for $8.00. 3 to 4 ft., 75c each; 10 for 
$5.00; 25 for $10.00. 
Menziesi macrothyrsa. New, everblooming Pink 
Spirea. 5 ft. The finest pink Spirea ever intro- 
duced. Enormous spikes of cameo-pink flow- 
ers, 8 to 10 inches long, produced on strong, 
willowy stems. Clusters of secondary spikes 
follow, and by cutting old flowers plant blooms 
all summer. Blooms last 2 weeks as cut flow- 
ers. Excellent foliage and form of bush. 1% 
10) Butt.,nooes -2etO co) ft.,ODCy So tol 4 it, 1.10) 
TAMARIX 
Summer Glow. 6 ft. New. Bright red-wine flow- 
ers against lovely gray-green foliage provides 
the coloring of one of our loveliest shrubs. 
Blooms profusely throughout the summer. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 
THE VIBURNUMS 
Americanum (American Cranberry-Bush). 8 ft. 
Heavy and upright in growth. Large, deep 
green foliage and huge panicles of white flow- 
ers, followed by bright red berries 
in the autumn. Very free of insect 
pests. Will thrive in partial shade. 
1210) 2) tty, eG 2 tOno) ita ol. 00> 
Srto 4iat, S135; 
Burkwoodi (The New Fragrant Ever- 
green Viburnum). 5 ft. A com- 
paratively new shrub of some- 
what slender habit. Leathery green 
leaves throughout the year. In the 
early spring it bears a profusion 
of fragrant pinkish white flowers 
of honied fragrance similar to Car- 
nations. Sometimes called ‘The 
Gardenia Flowered Viburnum.” 
Sensational in every respect. 15 to 
18 in., $1.65 each; $3.00 for 2, 18 
to 24 in., $2.50 each; $4.60 for 2. 
Cassinoides (Withe-Rod). 6 ft. Up- 
right branching habit. Shining 
green foliage and entrancing fruits 
changing from coral-pink to dark 
blue. A very beautiful shrub. 12 
to 2 ft., 80c; 2 to 3 ft., $1.10. 
Dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). 8 ft. 
A decidedly handsome, hardy, 
free-flowering shrub which is espe- 
cially valuable for its numerous 
scarlet berries which remain on 
the branches until late in the win- 
terse tor 2) the Joc a too ft, 
$1.00; 3 to 4 ft., $1.35. 
Opulus sterile (Snowball). 8 ft. The 
blooms are large creamy ‘‘Snow- 
balls’’ and come the latter part of 
May. Gives a very showy effect. 
Will grow in partial shade but 
blooms best in full sun. 1¥% to 2 
ft, w6bc."2) too it, clcwcsto 4 it; 
$1.10. 





Mock Orange 
VIBURNUM—Continued 
Tomentosum rotundifolium (Improved Double- 
File Viburnum). 10 ft. A flowering shrub 
which is superb in every respect. In early 
June the horizontal branches bear clusters 
of dazzling white flowers having sunburst 
centers. Foliage is dense, light green. Very 
spectacular. 2 to 3 ft., 80c; 3 to 4 ft., $1.10. 
VITEX (Chaste Tree) 
Macrophylla. 4 ft. A dainty branching shrub 
with long spikes of lavender-blue flowers, 
contrasting with the silvery green foliage in 
August and September. 2-year plants, 75c. 
WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke. 5 ft. Bright deep crimson, trum- 
pet-shaped flowers exquisitely scented, prac- 
tically cover the long arching branches dur- 
ing the summer. Rugged green foliage, 1 to 
liertts, s0c) 12 to 2 it., 70c; 2 to 3 fh90e 
Rosea (Rose Weigela). 7 ft. Bears light rose- 
pink flowers in profusion. Bush is beautifully 
symmetrical. Very strong and healthy in 
growth. 2 to 3 ft., 65c; 3 to 4 ft., 80c. 
Vanicek (New Red Weigela). 6 ft. The finest 
new red. Extremely prolific in color. Strong, 
upright, symmetrical in growth, with colorful 
disease-free foliage. 14% to 2 ft., 75c; 2 to 
SO ital 00; 3) to 47 ft}, o135: 
WHITE FRINGE TREE (Chionanthus) 
Virginica. 15 ft. One of the most striking subjects 
because of its all-season beauty. Huge fringy 
white flowers completely cover the plants in 
spring. Handsome dark green leaves through- 
out the entire summer, followed by blue ber- 
ries in the fall. Plant as specimens and give 
plenty of room for best effect. May. 1% to 2 
th, COG EAntordatty ol. 10: 
WILLOW (Salix) 
Pussy Willow (The New French Shrub Va- 
riety). 12 {t. Famed for its fuzzy buds which 
herald the coming of spring. Its branches 
make the delightful ‘Pussy Willow’ bou- 
quets when forced in water in late winter. 
Best planted in damp or wet locations. 14 
tora it, oUGrEA tons, ft, iGoc; S-to) 44th, oc 

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