
Forsythia 

French Lilac 

Weigela, Eva Rathke Spirea, Anthony Waterer 
DHferent! Our BLUE HYDRANGEA 
(2-3 ft.)}—The deep intense blue of this small shrub is truly amazing. The 

flower is large ball shaped, and the leaves are very shiny and dark green. 
Must be protected in the winter, but is well worth the effort. 12-18 in. plants, 
85c each, 3 for $2.25. 
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Add Permanent Beauty to Your 
Home Grounds for Years to Come 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN (6-8 ft.) — Pink 
flowering shrub that blossoms in May followed by 
clusters of red berries. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Fortuni (6 ft.)—Tallest growing of the Forsythias, 
most stiffly upright in habit. Golden flowers com- 
pletely cover the branches in early spring. 
Intermedia (Border) (4 ft.)—Similar to Fortuni, 
except that it is more dwarf growing. 
Suspensa (Weeping) (5 ft.)—Yellow rosettes com- 
pletely cover this unusual shrub that grows to a 
height of about five feet. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Coronarius) (6-8 
ft.)—Tall and hardy, exceptionally vigorous. Blooms 
in May, in graceful sprays of large, white flowers. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (4 ft.)—Popular late summer 
blooming shrub. The immense cone-shaped blooms 
are white at first then turn pink and bronze. Grows 
in sun or partial shade. 
FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica) (3-4 ft.) 
—Completely covered with dazzling scarlet flowers 
in May, followed by small quince shaped fruits. No 
planting is complete without these shrubs. 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE (3-5 ft.)—Deep scarlet 
blossoms in June and intermittently all summer. Very 
distinctive and attractive. Trumpet shaped flower. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER (18-24 in.)—A crim- 
son flowered dwarf variety. Makes low compact bush 
never getting higher than two feet. Covered with 
blossoms all summer. Hardy. 
LILACS 
Large 2-3 ft. size, $1.15 each, 3 for $3.00 
Gorgeous budded French Lilacs, successfully and easily 
grown. Varieties listed are the best flowering types. 
DESFONTAINES— Flowers large, double, violet-blue; 
in very large open clusters. A conspicuous variety of 
excellent growth characteristics and a good clear color. 
EMILE LEMOINE—Double well-formed flowers of 
medium size in large open clusters. As near an ap- 
proach to pure pink as is usually found in Lilacs. 
HUGO KOSTER —Single, bluish-violet to light red- 
dish-purple, flowers and clusters both very large. One 
of the best of the single Lilacs, distinct and attractive. 
LUDWIG SPAETH—Flowers single, large, in large 
well-filled_clusters; very deep maroon-red. Very free- 
blooming, and of strong thrifty growth. A very popu- 
lar variety. Best all-around single dark Lilac. 
MME. CASIMIR PERIER—Large double creamy 
white flowers in large well-filled clusters. A very 
satisfactory double white that may be depended upon 
to bloom freely each year. 
WALDECK ROSSEAU—Double flowers of medium 
size, in large, long, many-branched clusters; deep 
violet, darker within than without. Very ‘pleasing. 

