
HYDRANGEAS. These ornamental deciduous shrubs are 
adapted to shady and half-shady locations and produce 
a wealth of beautiful flowers in early spring. Only 
white varieties bloom true to color; the others may be 
pink or blue, depending on soil and cultural conditions. 
The plants offered below have been grown in the open 
ground and are well branched, husky specimens. 
Altoona. Clear pink. Early. 
Ami Pasquaar. A fine early red. 
Deutschland. Salmon-pink. Early. 
E. G. Hill. Clear pink, but often blue. Early. 
Europa. Salmon-pink. Early. 
Gertrude Glahn. Dark rose or violet-blue. Midseason. 
Hollandia. Late-blooming; salmon-red. 
Louis Savage. Excellent Jate dark pink. 
M. Foch. Deep carmine. Early. 
Niedersachen. An excellent early blue. 
Sch. Perle. Large; pink. Midseason. 
Prices of above Hydrangeas: Each 10 
10 to 32s ee ah oe $0 30 =6$2 50 
12 to 18 ne ee. eee ee 50 4 00 
18 t6:24 Ino ee oe oo ee 7 6 50 
2 tO Bite, tp ee ble Ube co, 125 1000 
ILEX Cassine. ,Dahoon Holly. Similar to Angustifolia 
with the exception of wider leaves, of paler color. These 
are well-berried plants at following prices. 
Each 10 100 
Stod2in.7 C.-T so ea $1 00 $8 00 
246. tt BeBe eee $1 00 
3 to 41te Beh en sae ee 1,25 
I. Cassine angustifolia. Leaves are narrow and 2 to 3 inches 
long. Bears deep red berries very young and most pro- 
fusely. Having smaller leaves than above kind, berries 
show up better. One of the very best berry-bearing 
plants. 
6: to228 im, Col. 2350 ea een $0 85 $7 00 
S$: tod 2a Cc Lay ee eee ee 1 00 8 00 
18 to 24 in., B&B, with berries..$1 00 8 50 
2to 3 ft., B&B, with berries.. 1 25 10 00 
3to 4 ft., BaB, with berries... 1 50 12 50 
4to 5 ft., BaB, with berries... 1 75 15 00 
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