
‘These Grand Shrubs 
) Beautiful Hydrangeas 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Flowers in August with huge panicles, 
measuring from 8 to 12 inches long. Blossoms are first a delicate 
shade of pink gradually changing to bronze in early autumn. 
4 ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA (Snowball Hydrangea). Has the ap- 
pearance of a low-growing Snowball. White, clustered flowers 
appear in June and July, lasting for weeks. Very hardy and does 
well in shady locations. 
OAK-LEAVED HYDRANGEA. A truly marvelous bushy shrub. Flow- 
ers in large creamy clusters. The dark green foliage has a silvery 
sheen on under side and turns to a glowing red in the fall. Grows 
to a height of 4 or 5 feet, and is very effective as an ornamental 
shrub. Does well in shady locations. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25. 





ALL SHRUBS ON SHydrencea PEG 
THIS PAGE HEAVY, 
2-YR. BLOOMING 
SIZE 
MWO¢ EAcH 
3 fr 
$1.10 
UNLESS OTHERWISE 
NOTED 

Witch Hazel Blossoming 
In an Early Snow 
Special Nanking Cherry 
(Prunus Tomentosa) 
Beautiful dark waxy green leaves. Bright red fruits are edible 
if desired. Grows to 10 feet high. A valuable addition to a tall 
shrub border or may be used as specimens. Creamy white blooms 
in profusion. Heavy 2 to 3 ft. size. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25. 

Witch Hazel Hydrangea A. G. 
Hardly peuy. Ae att oat Hage FOU the late Seti Bur sts is the 
season when the itc aze aunts its brilliant yellow flowers. 
It blooms for a long period and Oak-Leaved Hydrangea 
has interesting fruits before the 
last blossoms have faded. Some- 
times it is still in bloom when 
early snows come, but it is un- 
harmed even by zero weather. 
Witch Hazel will be an interest- 
ing and valuable addition to any 
tbe border. Grows 4 to 5 feet 
igh. 

Fragrant Sumac 
This sweet-scented shrub is 
conspicuous in early spring with 
bright yellow flowers in clustered 
spikes. In autumn it bears loads 
of fuzzy red fruits in dense clus- 
ters. Good foliage; a fine low 
plant for the front of the shrub 
lcesioeeet border and ideal for covering 
The Fuzzy Red Fruits of banks as it does well in dry loca- 
the Fragrant Sumac tions. Reaches 30 inches high. 
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