Amabilis)—Beauty Bush is 
pink, fragrant flowers in 
which everyone loves. It 
high. 18 to 24 in. 65c. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. Ile 

loreesorts: 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
ALMOND (Double Flowering 
Pink)—4 to 5 ft.; pretty dwarf 
bushes that bloom in May; 
branches are hidden by stem- 
less, very double flowers of 
pink color,. resembling small 
roses; 12 to 18 in. size, $0.50. 
ALTHEA, Rose of Sharon— 
Upright shrub, showy flowers 
resembling double hollyhocks. 
Red, White or Pink. 2 to 3 ft. 
50¢ each. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGH — 
Green leaves, turning to bril- 
liant shades in fall, with red 
berries in winter. 12 to 15 in. 
1Se ea.; 10 for $1.25. 
NEW RED LEAVED  BAR- 
BERRY — Just like Barberry 
Thunbergii except that the f 
leaves and twigs are a brilliant 
flaming red throughout the en- i 
tire growing season provided °* 
the bush is planted where it 
will get plenty of sunlight. 15 
to 18 in. 25c; 10 for $1.75. 
WEIGELIA ROSEA 
SCARLET FLOWERED QUINCE or (Cydonia Japonica)— 
Grows from 3 to 6 ft.; the scarlet flowers appear before the 
leaves, giving a brilliant glow to the bush; 18 to 24 in. 40¢ ea. 
FORSYTHIS INTERMEDIA (Golden Bell)—A fine hardy 
shrub; leaves and bark deep green; branches are very erect; 
flowers are yellow and come very early in the spring and in 
great profusion; grows about 8 feet high; 2 to 3 ft. 50¢ each. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Red Tartarian)—Grows to a height 
of 8 to 10 feet with upright somewhat spreading branches and 
bright green foliage; the flowers are borne freely in May and 
June, and of bright pink color, followed by showy red berries. 
2 to 3 ft. 50c ea. 
HYDRANGEA (Arborescens), “Snowball Hydrangea’’—At- 
tains a height of 5 to 6 feet, with about the same breadth, 
is far more graceful than the old form Hydrangea; flowers are 
borne in large trusses of dazzling white about middle of June; 
lif, to 2 ft. 50c. 
HYDRANGEA (Paniculata Grandiflora)—The flowering Hy- 
drangea; large panicles of flowers; first snowy white, then 
pink; then brown and green, from August till autumn; 1/2 to 2 
ft. 50¢ ea. 
HELP YOU SUPPORT PLANTS 
QUICKLY, NEATLY, PERMANENTLY 
Just a simple twist of the wrist—strong 
dark-green ‘‘invisible’’ tapes—protect 
stems, tie plants to stakes. 4 or 8-inch, 
Pkg. 25c. 
16 
Quick, Near Plant Tie! 
JWIST-EMS 

“f BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia 
deed a beauty! The entire bush 
becomes completely covered 
with great masses of delicate 
month of May. These are on 
gracefully drooping branches 
fsally impossible for us to tell 
you of the amazing beauty of 
this bush. Grows 5 to 6 teet 
France—A new French variety 
much superior to the old popu- 
Immense fragrant 
spikes of rich purple flowers, 
spikes often 12 in. long. Blooms 
from August until frost, 40c ea. 
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DOGWOOD (Cornus  Siber- 
ica)—This is the one with the 
real bright red bark, bearing 
ornamental berries in the fal] 
and white flowers in the sum- 
mer, red stems in the winter 
2 to 3 ft. 50c¢ each. 
LILACS (Common Purple)— 
The old fashioned, well known 
kind with big purple flowers; 
May blooming; remarkably fra- 
grant; 2 to 3 ft. 50c¢ each. 
LILAC (Common White) — 
Same as above, except that the 
flowers are pure white; 2 to 3 
fit. 50¢ each. 
LILAC (Persian Purple) — A 
pretty variety with small leaves 
and rather loose panicles of 
reddish-purple flowers; slender, 
arching branches; grow 6 to 
8 ft. 
Each 10 
lp tose tes ees. $0.45 $3.50 
al toc3-it ee eee -.60 4.50. 
MOCK ORANGE or SYRINGA 
(Coronarius) — Grows to a 
height of 10 ft.; one of the old, 
hardy, well known shrubs that 
never fail to bloom; the clus- 
ters of large white flowers 
have the fragrance of orange 
blossoms; 2 to 3 ft. 50c each. 
PUSSY WILLOW — Small 
shrub with upright branches; 
leaves light green, covered 
with hairs; the large catkins 
which appear early in spring 
are very silky and conspicu- 
Ousm2etoe tte SOce 
OLD FASHIONED SNOWBALL 
-—Grows about 6 to 8 ft. tall. 
This is the old fashioned Snow- 
ball that grows almost every- 
Where and always flowers so 
abundantly. Beautiful and 
should be in everyone's yard. 
lif, to 2 ft. 60c. 
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