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Photo at left: Hy- 
e Paniculata — 
% Grandiflora blooms 
over a long period 
through summer and 
fall. In this picture 
s shown a tall shrub 
planting with a bor. 
der foreground of 
Hydrangea P. G. 
3 Hydrangeas are at 
'e their best in shade 
4 or part shade. They 
combine _ beautifully 
with Spirea Anthony 
Waterer (see page 
31) which blooms at 
the same season of 
the year, and being 
somewhat shorter in 
growth this red- 
flowering Spirea as a 
, foreground edge of a 
4 Hydrangea group 
touches the setting 
up to. perfection. 
Watering of Hydran- 
~geas through dry 
seasons should never 
be neglected. 
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Hardy Bush---Hydrangeas 
Hydrangea Paniculata Hydrangea, American 
ecw Both varieties, prepaid: 1 3 10 
Grandiflora, commonly calle : : if ; ; + Also known as 
Hydrangea. Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall, and odie cee gaia ae Ch ee hate Everblooming Snowball H y- 
produces a wealth of immense heart- 2-3 ft. selected choice s rubs, 60 drangea, Hills of Snow, and H. arbor- 
shaped flowers. When the blossoms blooming size................ 55 1,50 4. escens. Grows to a height of 5 ft. 
Flowers of dazzling white begin to ap- 
pear in June, and under normal conditions this Hydrangea will 
bloom repeatedly during the summer and early fall. Hardy, 
responds extra well to frequent watering through dry seasons. 
first open in August they are white, 
turning to a pink and bronze color later, and remain on the 
bush throughout the late summer in that color. Very hardy, 
and a sure bloomer. 
Extra Hardy 
Choice L l l acs Healthy 
The finest of all fragrant flowers of early spring. Vigorous 
growth, a clean, healthy foliage plus an unlimited blooming 
ability are yours in Sonderegger’s better Lilacs. 
(Syringa Vulgaris.) Grows to 
Old Time Lilac, Purple a beautiful shrub, dense, well 
shaped, height 10 to 12 ft. with shiny, leathery leaves, and a most 
beautiful blooming season. Highly fragrant flowers, true lilac 
purple. Used for single shrubs, in groups, and for hedges, screens 
and even windbreaks. 
WHITE. This is the old time Lilac with the pure white flowers, 
in all other respects the same as the purple strain. 
Prices of Old Time Lilacs, Prepaid: 1 3 10 25 
TPS oe | pipes Hise GOO” i PGlote GOL anid BOLD ODOT $0.20 $0.50 $1.40 $2.50 
ABSECSTAINCH ihe chee a sve scaceke ee HO ER TCICH CARE OEIC .25 sO5 cme SOmm Suro 
BEAMS ECE oie cae crea wien che nce «0 caer eins ite eres .35 2902.80) 8 5.80 
QAM TOGL aia cise crtate ictene olalevor te tae a rispratiialse iene elatene -50 1.35 4.00 wae 
- - Syringa Rothomagensis. Sometimes called 
Persian Lilac Chinese and Rouen Lilac. Grows to a height 
of 10 to 12 ft. and blooms in April and May. Blossoms purple, 
blooms well, and the special advantage of this lilac is that it 
does not make sprouts away from the bush. Therefore, it is pre- 
ferred for hedges around gardens and lawns where the occasional 
sprouts of the Old Time Lilac are sometimes objectionable. Stands 
shearing well. 
Persian Lilac, Prepaid: 1 3 10 25 
DOA MATIC, o cteiestethecias Suctui grave; cectslalc, westorete baketemer os ene $0.25 $0.60 $1.80 $4.00 
NG eP4e INC Mares ore elareretatshae cot Saus ahaarepiels = ote ns -30 7 D48 12.30.00 
Bere TOCbiis aielele cise cerewtel cellos wane ooeeree tn bieraetatatere 40 1.00 3.00 6.00 


French (Budded) Lilacs 
12 to 18 inch nice shrubs, 55c each; 3 for $1.45; prepaid. 

Abel Carrier, Double, light Othello. Large flowers, single 
lavender. purple with red. 
Charles X. Deep reddish pur- Philemon. Double, pretty deep 
ple. violet. 
Mari at », fines . 
pie whiten. SD EAC eeDeet President Grevy. Double, light . f . 
: blue. Blossoms of the Old Time Lilac, a shrub of great beauty 
Souvenir de L. Spaeth. WVur- throughout the year, but particularly through its bloom- 
ple-red, single, extremely Madame Lemoine, Double ing season, end of April and through May. For fragrance 
showy. white. these flowers rank with the best. 
18 Sonderegger Nurseries and Seedhouse, Beatrice, Nebraska 
