24 SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 

ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
3-Year, 1!/, to 2 Feet 
Each, 40c; 6 for $2.10; 12 for $3.75, prepaid, your choice. 
Quantities less than 6 take each rate. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Fine free-flowering shrubs or 
small trees. Blossoms of red, pink, purple or white, borne in 
August and September. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH FARQUHARI. Better than the common 
Butterfly Bush; its lilac-purple flowers are borne in abundance 
throughout the summer and fall. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Early blooming, flowers 
large, white tinged with rose. 
DOGWOOD, RED TWIGGED. Smooth, slender, bright red 
branches in winter make a very pleasing contrast with ever- 
greens and snow. Small white blossoms in summer. 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia). A cascade of bright yellow flow- 
ers in early spring, followed by dark green foliage. 
GOLDEN ELDER. Bright yellow foliage, white flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN PINK. A large-growing bush 
that will stand much abuse. Pink flowers in spring. May be 
sheared to form a dense hedge. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY. Low-growing, dense; glossy green 
foliage in summer turning to coppery red in the fall, followed 
by brilliant red berries. 
JAPANESE QUINCE (Fire-in-the-Bush). A brilliant mass of 
red in early spring with glossy green foliage throughout the 
summer. 
MOCK ORANGE. Pure white, fragrant flowers in early spring. 
PURPLE LILAC. An old favorite but still good. Very fragrant. 
SNOWBERRY CHENAULTI. Pink flowers, red fruit dotted 
white; gracefully arching branches, very small leaves: 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE. Large waxy-white flowers in fall and 
winter. 
SPIREA FROEBELI. Pink Dwarf Spirea. Flowers of a pleas- 
ing pink shade. Somewhat taller habit of growth than Spirea 
Anthony Waterer. 
SPIREA ARGUTA. Early white flowers. 
Feathery foliage. Hardy. 
SPIREA_ THUNBERGI. White blossoms in earliest spring, 
foliage fine and feathery, making it an admirable foundation 
plant. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE (Bridal Wreath). Best known and 
most widely used of all shrubs. Long sprays of white flowers 
completely cover the shrub in spring. Will grow anywhere in 
shade or sun. 
TAMARIX, BLUE. Tall growing; makes a splendid hedge or 
background. Fine foliage; flowers of lively pink blooming two 
or three times during season. 
TAMARIX, GREEN. Quite similar to the Blue Tamarix, but 
foliage of deep green and flowers of lighter shade. 
WEIGELA. Pink flowers are large, trumpet-shaped, blooming 
in June and July. 
WILLOW, PUSSY. Gray catkins in earliest spring. Fine for 
cutting. 
Medium in height. 
10 SPIREA VANHOUTTEI 
(BRIDAL WREATH) 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 102 
Blooming Size, 18-24 in., $1.00. Prepaid. 


Hydrangea, Hills of Snow 

Any COMPLAINT with reference to any or all Nursery Stock 
must be made upon arrival, and no complaint can be enter- 
tained at a later date. 


BETTER SHRUBS 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
Size Each Per 2 
ALMOND, FLOWERING. Double rose-like 
flowers; Marly, pinkvor whites: -. .ss.5.. 12-18 in. $0.45 $0.85 
ALMOND, FLOWERING. Double rose-like 
flowers. Early, pink or white........... 18-24 in. +55 1.00 
REDLEAF BARBERRY. Bright red _fo- 
liage all summer. Plant in full sunlight..12-15 in. .35 65 
15-18 in. .45 .85 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, CHARMING. New 
Pink “flowerinS tee Gis weno eeeied .50 -90 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, ILE DE FRANCE. 
Long thick flower spikes of rosy purple..No. 1 45 -80 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Very showy flowers of 
crinkled, crape-like appearance, pink, red 
Or WHILE Ey pias soe ales Me creel ac ele raenerene 1-1% ft. -45 .80 
144-2 ft. .50 -90 
DESMODIUM (Bush Clover). Weeping 
rose) pinks flowers) 1 Tall score cletenta ee emia No. 1 -50  ~=1.00 
HYDRANGEA, HILLS OF SNOW. Ball- 
shaped elusters of snowy-white flowers 
inv July aAnGeAUSUST ic. aint tee ere ie 1%4-2 ft. -50 -90 
HYDRANGEA PEGEE. Huge panicles of 
light pink flowers in August and Sep- 
tember, changing to brown in fall........ 1-1% ft. -45 -80 
1%-2 ft. -50 -90 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL. Large semi- 
double flowers of clear white, almost 
SV.ELr=D]lOOMLIN Ee fvianss teh cus. cMavernss, Cittetaescheter tee ioe 1-1% ft. -50 -90 
1%-2 ft. 2957 1.00) 
SNOWBALL. Large globular clusters of 
pure white produced in May and June. 
Grows 6 to 8 feet in height.............. 1-1% ft. .50 .90 
1%-2 ft. 160 Pend lO 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Red 
Dwarf Spirea. Showy red flowers borne 
in umbrella-like bunches throughout the 
SUMMER. Saisie ea es Maieta Se eke ara MG eee 12-15 in. .40 3/5 
15-18 in. 50 -90 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA. Attractive lav- 
ender-blue flowers from July until frost; 
semi-dwarf habit of growth.............. 1-1% ft. 35 -65 
z 1%-2 ft. -45 80 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE. Red flowers in 
ADUNGAN COLA acme brasteals reine cate eI ite 144-2 ft. -60in dna 

A ROSE GARDEN FOR A DOLLAR 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 107 
Now here IS something! Think of Four Field-Grown, 
Two-Year-Old Roses in all colors, delivered at your door 
for only $1.00. See what a wonderful selection we have 
made for you. 
1 E. G. HILL. .Long bud, full double, dazzling scarlet. 
1 SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. One of the fin- 
est yellow roses. 
1 MRS. CHARLES BELL. Shell-pink variant of Pink 
Radiance, : 
1 TALISMAN. Best known two-tone rose; 
apricot 
gold and deep pink. 
4 Everblooming Roses for $1.00, prepaid. 

