Deutzia 
ABELIA, Grandiflora. A beautiful shrub growing 
3 to 5 ft. tall. Holds its bright green foliage 
until late winter. Flowers in clusters, small, 
trumpet shaped, white flushed pink. Blooms 
from June to October. Each 75c. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). The Altheas are among 
the most valuable of our tall, hardy shrubs on 
account of their late season of blooming, which 
is from August to October; grow about 8 ft. 
high. Pink, red, white. Each 45c. 
ALMOND, FLOWERING (Amygdalus). The flowers 
are borne on its slender branches during May, 
and are fragrant. Grows about 4 ft. high. 
Double-flowering pink. Each 55c. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush). 
Davidii Magnifica (Oxeye Butterfly Bush.) The 
old favorite, with deep lavender spikes from 
June until late summer. Each 40c. 
Ile de France. Spikes of deep claret-purple. 
Very vigorous and free flowering. Each 65c. 
CORNUS (Pink Flowering Dogwood). Beautiful 
single deep rose-colored flowers give this well- 
shaped tree an unusual effect. Blooms in early 
spring. Thrives in sun or partial shade. 4 ft. 
plants. Each $2.25. 
CREPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia). 
Indica. A beautiful shrub, blooming late in 
summer. Protect in winter as you do roses. 
Red, purple or white. Each 60c. 
CYDONIA, Japonica. 
Flowering Quince. Semi-upright shrub, bearing 
a profusion of light red flowers in early 
spring, fragrant fruit in fall. Each 40c. 
DEUTZIA. Very ornamental and popular shrubs 
with showy white or blush flowers appearing in 
tassel-like clusters in spring or early summer. 
Grows to 6 ft. 
Pride of Rochester. Blooms in May in advance 
of the others. With very large, double white 
flowers. Each 35c. 

FORSYTHIA. A very decorative shrub with bright 
golden yellow, star-shaped flowers which burst 
into bloom at the beginning of spring while the 
bush is otherwise bare; grows about 6 ft. 
Intermedia. Flowers bright yellow, glossy green 
foliage, 3 or 4 ft., extra bushy. Each 45c. 
Spectabilis. Hardiest of all Forsythias. A very 
profuse bloomer. Highly ornamental. Large 
rich yellow flowers. Each 45c. 
HYDRANGEA. 
Arborescens Grandiflora Alba (Snowhill Hy- 
drangea). Flower early in June and last until 
late in August. Especially suited for shaded 
places; grows about 5 ft. high. Each 60c. 
Paniculata Grandifiora. The large panicles of 
white flowers are at their best during August; 
later they take on a reddish cast; grows about 
3 ft. high. Each 50c. 
KOLKWITZIA (Beauty Bush). 
Amabilis. Blooms in June, long arching sprays 
of pale pink tubular flowers, one of the finest 
shrubs, about 5 ft. Each 60c. 
LILAC or SYRINGA (French Hybrid). 
Charles Tenth. Red. Each 75c. 
Mare Micheli. Blue. Each 75c. 
Mme. Casimer Perier. White. Each 75c. 
LONICERA (Upright Honeysuckle). 
Tartarica Grandiflora Rosea. A beautiful shrub, 
very vigorous, and producing bright red flow- 
ers striped with white in June; grows about 
tts Each 45c. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. The well known 
shrub Magnolia, whose flowers appear before 
the leaves. An upright grower. Flowers open 
light purple at the base, shading to pink. 
Each $4.00. 

Hydrangea P. G. 

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