
Snowballs (Viburnum) 
DENTATUM (Arrow-Wood). Bright green heart-shaped leaves 
which turn to brilliant shades of red and purple in autumn. 
Creamy white flowers borne in abundance in May and June. 
Deep purple fruits add to its attractiveness. Grows to a height 
of 8 to 12 feet. 
CARLESI (Mayflower Viburnum). A truly grand medium size 
shrub from Korea, prized for its exquisite fragrance similar to 
that of the Trailing Arbutus. The waxy flower clusters, pearly- 
pink in bud, pure white when open, appear early in the spring. 
Thrives under the most unusual conditions but does best in 
partial shade and a cool, moist soil. A charming plant for 
foreground of border or for planting about the house. The 
true grafted variety. Heavy, 2-yr. blooming size, 75¢ each; 
3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
OPULUS STERILE (Common Snowball). A favorite shrub bearing 
great masses of ball-shaped white flowers in May. Grows 8 to 
10 feet tall. 
DILATATUM. One of the 
best Viburnums. An 
upright bushy. shrub 
eventually reaching 10 
feet in height. Deep 
green, oval-shaped leaves. 
Pure white flowers borne 
in cymes 3 to 6 inches 
across. Very hardy and 
free flowering. Masses of 
globular scarlet berries 
remain through the win- 
ter, making a_ striking 
contrast to the snow. 


Viburnum Opuius— 
The Ornamental Highbush Cranberry 
Beautiful Hydrangeas 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Flowers in August 
with huge panicles, measuring from 8 to 12 

“Rhodotypos 
Rhodotypos 
OPULUS (High Bush Cran- 
berry). Handsome native 
shrub reaching 10 feet in 
height with smooth, light 
branches and stems. Pure 
white flowers appear in 
May and June, followed 
by decorative fruits, 
which begin to color by 
the end of July and re- 
main on the’ branches 
and keep their bright 
scarlet color until the 
following spring. 
inches long. Blossoms are first a delicate shade 
of pink gradually changing to bronze in early 
autumn. 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA (Snowball Hydran- 
gea). Has the appearance of a low-growing 
Snowball. White, clustered flowers appear in 
June and July, lasting for weeks. Very hardy 
and does well in shady locations, 
OAK-LEAVED HYDRANGEA. A truly marvelous 
bushy shrub. Flowers in large creamy clusters. 
The dark green foliage has a silvery sheen on 
under side and turns to a glowing red in the 
fall. Grows to a height of 4 or 5 feet, and is 
very effective as an ornamental shrub. Does 
well in shady: locations. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25, 
postpaid. 
(Jetbead) e 
An attractive rounded = shrub Firebush 
reaching 4 to 6 feet in height. Early in the spring 
Beautiful yellowish green foliage this attractive shrub is 
with distinct corrugations. Large, completely covered with 
single white flowers in late May dazzling scarlet flowers 
followed by black berries which which are followed by 
remain through the fall. Will do small, fragrant, quince- 
well in shade or semi-shade. Very shaped fruits. Foliage 
desirable. waxy and dark green. 
Branches 
The Brilliant “FIREBUSH” (Cydonia) are rough 
ait and closely 
knit, mak- 
ing it de- 
sirable for 
low hedges. 
Heavy 
2-Year 
Blooming 
Size— 
Your 
Choice of 
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hOc 
each. 
Postpaid 
Unless 
Noted 
Otherwise 
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Hydrangea P. G.—Large-Flowered Type 

