Beautiful New French Lilacs 
42c each; 3 for $1.12. 
CHARLES X. Single, large clusters of reddish purple flow- 
ers. 
CHARLES JOLY. Double, dark purple, silvery reverse. 
MADAME LEMOINE. Double, pure white; one of the best. 
MICHEL BUCHNER. Double, pale lilac. Beautiful. 
SOUV. DE L. SPAETH. Single. Very dark purple. 
SPECIAL OFFER. One of each of the 5 varieties for $1.88. 
High Bush Cranberry 
Flat clusters of white flowers in April-May followed by scar- 
let berries which hang on until spring. Grows in sun or 
partial shade. Tall growing. 33c each; 3 for 89c. 












The Popular Snowball 
A well-known shrub of large size with globular clusters of 
pure white flowers. The Snowball of our mother’s gardens. 
Blooms in May. 35c each; 3 for 95c. 
The New Hydrangea Arborescens 
Grandiflora Alba 
(Hills of Snow) 
The most valuable hardy shrub ever introduced. This, 
the great new shrub that has come to gladden our yards 
and gardens. We place it first and foremost of all shrubs. 
It makes a perfectly round, symmetrical bush that is 
covered from June to August with handsome large, pure 
wee see 25c each; 3 for 65c. Large size, 38c each; 
or 98c. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 
(Pee Gee) 
A great favorite, and there is nothing finer or more 
showy whether for planting in large masses in parks or 
for single plants on the smaller lawns. Blooms profusely 
from July until frost, in immense white panicles, tinted 
with pink and then with brown in the fully matured 
flower. The plant should be cut back each spring fully 
one-half of the past season’s growth, as the flowers are 
much finer if the plant is treated in this manner. 28c¢ 
each; 3 for 68c. Larger size, 38c each; 3 for 98c. 

Tamarix Africana 
Beautiful all the year round. In winter for the color- 
ing of the bark and in summer for the light feathery 
foliage and large, loose panicles of lavender-pink or 
light purple flowers. 33c each; 3 for 89c. 

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Spirea 
(Bridal Wreath) 
BILLIARDI. A beautiful shrub which grows to a height of 
6 feet, producing an abundance of rose-colored flowers. Should 
be planted with Thunbergi. 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
THUNBERGI (Baby’s Breath Bridal Wreath). Very 
small, narrow, light green foliage, making a soft, graceful 
shrub four to six feet. Tiny star-shaped flowers, singly or in 
clusters, early in spring. Should be much more used. 24c 
each; 3 for 60c. 
VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath). With us in May and early Hydrangea Pee Gee 
in June the plant is completely covered with a mass of large 
white flowers. Named the “Bridal Wreath’ on account of its 
long, graceful sprays of pure white. 22c each; 3 for 57c; 12 for 
$1.98. Larger plants, 39c each; 3 for 98c. 
ANTHONY WATERER, A low, compact bush covered nearly 
soeee: « the whole growing season with large umbels of deep rosy red 
= ee as flowers which measure six inches across, and is seldom out of 
eal flower. 24c each; 3 for 60c. Larger size, 39c each; 3 for 98c. 
The Smoke Tree 
(Rhus Cotinus) 
12 feet. One of the most picturesque and unusual] of small 
hardy trees. Its beautiful summer dress of dense green foliage 
is surmounted in the autumn with many loose feathery pan- 
icles of minute flowers which give the effect of a dense cloud 
of smoke. The Smoke Tree thrives anywhere but it prefers a 
dry sunny location. In colder sections the foliage turns a bril- 
liant color in autumn. 52c each; 3 for $1.42. 



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MAGIC SET of 6 FINE SHRUBS 
Postpaid. 
$1.45 Grou save 43c.) 

One each of the New Charming Buddleia, New Chaste 
Tree, Smoke Tree, Beauty Bush, Fire Bush and Spirea 
Thunbergi. 
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