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ABELIA. Grandiflora. Blooms from July to cold 
weather. Bright lilac-pink, ‘bell-shaped flowers 
with rich glossy green foliage. 50c%to $1.00 each. 
ALMOND, Double flowering pink. 35e, 50¢ and 75e. 
ALTHEA. (Rose of Sharon). Hollyhock-like 
flowers from July till frost. Single and double. 
Red; white, pink and purple. 35e¢ each, 
(Red Chokeberry). 
ARONIA, ARBUTIFOLIA. 
50¢ each, 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI, 
Hardy shrub. Splendid for 
Searfet berries in winter. 
(Chinese Barberry). 
hedges or massing. 
25¢e, 35e and 50¢c each, 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI ASTROPURPUREA, 
(Redleaf Barberry). Has vurple-red foliage. The 
color holds all summer in the sun. 50¢ to 75e each, 
For larger sizes, write for prices. 
Summer li- 
bright lilac- 
BUTTERELY BUSH. (Buddelia). 
lac. Cone-like hlossoms all summer; 
color. 25e to 35e* each, 
BEAUTYBUSH, (Kolkwitzia Amabalis). A hand- 
some shrub of graceful habit. The funnel-shaped 
pink flowers in great profusion in June are beau- 
tiful. Very hardy. 50e to Tie each. 
BETCHL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB. 
of the best ones of the crabs. 
One 
Has fragrant, soft- 
pink flowers resembling a small double rose in 
clusters. $1.00 to $1.50 each. 
CALLICARPA AMERICANA, (American Beauty 
Berry). 
berries on 
Fine for 
Little hunches of shiny, deep purple-red 
studded willowy branches in the fall. 
cutting. 50c to 75e. 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS (Sweetshrub). Has 
reddish-brown flewers that have a spicy, fragrant 
odor. 50e to $1.00, 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA,. (White 
Small tree that produces white tassel-like 
in May. $1.00 to $2,00, 
Fringe). 
flowers 
CRAPE MYRTLE. (Lagerstroemia), Clusters 
of fluted tissue crepe-like flowers growing 8 to 10 
feet tall. Blooms from June to frost. Must be 
planted in protected places. Not hardy north. of 
Central States.. Red, pink. Plant in spring only. 
90¢ T5e and $1.09 each, 
DEUTZIA. Gracilis, or Slender Deutzia, Dwarf 
dense shrub which has a profusion of snow-white 
flowers in April and May. 50e to T5e each. 
DEUTZIA, 
Deutzia with 
Pride. of Rochester. Tall growing 
pinkish double flowers in panicles in 
June. Hardy in most any locality. 35e, 50e and 
F5e each, 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA. (Pearl. Bush). 
A beautiful shrub that has waxv-white flowers in 
early spring. 50c¢ and J5e each, 
EUONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA, (Dwarf Wing- 
ed Euonymus). Dwarf compact shrub with dense 
foliage. Brilliant orange-colored fruit in the fall. 
$1.00 each, 
FORSY'THIA. Fortunei,. 
the first to bloom in the 
flowers. Upright. 2%e to 
(Golden Bell). Among 
spring. Bright-yellow 
35e. 
FRAGRANTISSIMA. (Winter Honeysuckle), Fra- 
grant flowers very early in the spring. 50c to T5e 
each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Bush (Lonicera Morrowi). 
Bushy spreading shrub with dark-green foliage, 
height with yellow blos- 
berries. 25ce, 35e 
growing about 6 feet in 
soms followed by brilliant red 
and 50c¢ each, 
HYDRANGEA. P. G. Cone-shaped flower, bloom- 
ing in August, white turning to bronze, 50¢ and T5e, 
HYDRANGEA. A. G, (Hill of Snow). 
July. 35¢e and 50ce. 
Blooms in 
CHINESE QUINCE, (Cydonia Japonica). Red 
and pink. 50e and Tie each. 
FLOWERING CHERRY. 
(Cerasus). A very dec- 
orative tree which blooms in early spring. Fine 
for lawn specimen plants. Each $1.50, 
JAPONICA, (Double Kerria). Double bright 
yellow flowers from early spring till late fall. 50e 
each, 
LILAC, (Syringa). Common purple. 50¢c, 75e 
each, 
LILAC, Common white. 50c to T5e each. 
LILAC, (French). Named varieties. Write for 
description. $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA, (Saucer Magnolia). 
Very early magnolia that blooms before the foliage 
appears in the spring. Large pink flowers, more 
or less purple on the outside of petals. The gen- 
eral effect is ruddy-pink. Each $2.00 to $5,00. 
Grandiflora. 
35¢e to 50¢e 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Oranee). 
Grows 10 feet tall; large white flowers. 
each, 
PHILAPELPHUS, (Virginal). 
double white flowers. 50c¢ and 
Very Jarge, semi- 
75e each, 
PUSSY WILLOW, 25c to 35¢ each. 
SNOWBALL. (Vibarnum Sterilis). Well-known 
old-time shrub. 50e, 75e each. 
SPIRFA, (Van Houttei). The most popular Spi- 
rea. White flowers;~early spring. 2 to 3 feet 10e 
each; 3 to 4 feet 15e each; large 25e. 
SPIREA. Anthony Waterer. Dwarf growing, 
crimson flowers, all during summer. 25¢, 35¢ each. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI, Low bushy plant, small 
star-like flowers, early spring. 25¢, 35¢ and 50c 
each, 
TAMARIX. Odessiana. Silver foliage, pink 
blossoms, 35e and 50¢c each. 
TAMARIEX, mass of lavender-pink 
blossoms in April before the foliage appears, and 
has a cedrus appearance during the summer. A 
very desirable background plant, or does fine in a 
shrub border. 25e to 50c¢ each. 
VITEX. Maerophvlila. (Chaste Tree). A rare 
plant that has blue flowers in great profusien dur- 
ing mid-summer and fall. The leaves are deeply - 
cut, star-Shape and have a spicy odor. 50¢ to T5e. 
VIBURNUM. Carlesi. (Fragrant Viburnum). 
Waxy-pink deliciously-fragrant flowers annear 1 
little round clusters as the leaves are unfolding, 
Like a well-draired sunrv snot, hit kept moist dur- 
ing summer. mach $1.00 to $1.59. 
VIR" RNUM OPULUS, 
50e each, 
WREIGELTA,. Fva Rathke. 
white stamens. 3h5e and 50c. 
WEIGELIA. 
spring. 25e and 
Africana, A 
(Cranberry Bush). 35¢ to 
Flowers’ blood-red, 
Rosea. Beautiful pink flowers, late 
B5e. 
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