(T) Honeysuckle. Tartarian; ru- 
bra; Wheeling strain; the best 
red honeysuckle yet introduc- 
ed; rose red flowers followed 
by bright red berries; flowers 
ineA DrsanGe a Vecn eee @ .50 Each 
(M) Hydrangea, Paniculata 
grandiflora, Peegee Hydran- 
gea. Large trusses of showy 
double white flowers, blend- 
ing into pink and_ bronze 
shades of autumn. July-Octo- 
ber. Requires shade............ @ .50 Each 
(M) Hypericum, Aureum, Gol- 
den St. Johnswort. Hardy 
shrub with bright yellow 
flowers. July-August.......... @ .50 Each 
(M) Mex. Verticillata (Winter- 
berry). Showy red _ berries 
ETS WAN CO Toes ce cate eeene eee @ .75 Each 
(D) Kerria, Japonica Flore- 
pleno. Double, yellow rose- 
like flowers; all summer. 
NF ae ene a eee, ee @ .50 Each 
(T) Lilac. Persian, upright, 
vigorous grower. Reddish pur- 
ple flowers April-May. One 
of the best for general plant- 
ing on account of its free 
blooming qualities and hardi- 
TOSS. SRR Oe caek ee Se tern @ .50 Each 
Lilac. Syringa, French: Lilac, 
Valuable( hardy hybrids. Pop- 
ular on account of attractive 
flowers of various colors and 
foliage in the following 
varieties: 
(T) Chas. Joly, Purplish-red, 
double flowers. 3 
(T) Pres Grevy, Light blue, 
double flowers. 
(T) Mme. Lemoine, white dou- 
ble flowers. 
(M) Mock Orange. Philadelphia, 
Virginal. Loads down with 
beautiful fragrant semi-dou- 
ble flowers over a long sea- 
son, beginning in May.......... @ .60 Each 
(M) Mock Orange... Bouquet 
Blanc, an outstanding vari- 
ety. Blooms in May and June. 
Vier yt ra Svan bec seu ctens eae @ .50 Each 
(T) Mock Orange. Coronarius, 
fragrant white flowers, vig- 
@ .40 Each 
(M) Prunus, Ornamental Plum. 
Besseyi (Sand Cherry). Low 
spreading shrub with attrac- 
tive foliage and black edible 
i @ .40 Each 
(M) Privet, Regal. Low grow- 
ing dense shrub with hori- 
zontal, spreading branches % .30 Each 
(M) Rhodotypos, Kerrioides, 
Jetbead (White Kerria). 
Bright green foliage, single 
white flowers, April-May, 
Black shiny fruit in autumn 
and winters 223-= ees @ .40 Each 
(T) Rose Acacia, Robina _his- 
pida branches covered with 
rosy pink, attractive flowers, 
April-May 2026s eee @ .50 Eac 
(T) Russian Olive. Elaeagnus 
Angustifolia. Attractive sil- 
ver gray leaves. Small fra- 
grant. flowertses ee @, .50 Each 
(T) Snowball. Opulus, Sterilis, 
Common Snowball. Popular 
shrub. Blooms profusely. 
Large double white flowers, 
Aprilia eee eee @ .75 Each 
(M) Snowberry. Chenaulti, Very 
small leaves; Graveful arch- 
ing branches; Pink Flowers 
Qn. TES Pb eeeee @ .30 Each 
(M) Snowberry. Mollis, snow 
white berries; does well in 
shades ites eee tesa eee @ .30 Each 
(D) Spirea, Anthony Waterer. 
A valuable dwarf shrub, 
bright red flowers, June- 
September 5 ee eases @ .40 Each 
(M) Spirea. Arguta, white flow- 
ers, blooms very early, nar- 
row-lacysleaves sine @ .380 Each 
(D) Spirea, Froebel, Vigorous, 
spreading grower. Bright pink 
flowers. May-June. Purplish 
tips in spring. Beautiful au- 
tumn colors. Very hardy. 
Used extensively.................. @ .380 Each 
(D) Spirea. Golden, very at- 
tractive golden leaves _ all 
SUMMer Asi. eer aise @ .40 Each 
(M) Spirea Korean, Tricho- 
carpa. New hardy Spirea. 
Similar to Van _ Houtte; 
blooms a little later and the 
flowers are larger................ @ .40 Each 
(M) Spirea. Prunifolia, dou- 
ble bridal wreath, small shiny 
leaves, double white flowers, 
blooms éarly2.2 = eee @ .50 Each 
(M) Spirea. Van Houtte. Well- 
known popular shrub. Grace- 
ful habit of growth. Some- 
times called  Bridal-wreath. 
Pure white flowers, ‘April- 
May. Blooms profusely. . 
uid or ea eeeaie @ .25 and .35 Each 
(D) Spirea, thunbergi.. Low- 
growing’ shrub with slender 
spreading branches. Feathery, 
bright green foliage. Snow 
white flowers. April...........- @ .40 Each 
