Painesville, Ohio 
ROBINIA 
Hispida. ROSE-ACACIA. 6 ft. An ele- 
gant shrub, with light green pinnate 
leaves and long, graceful clusters of 
pea-shaped, rose-colored flowers in 
June and often later. 
2-3 ft., Each 90c; Three $2.60; 
Doz. $9.00 
SAMBUCUS—-ELDER 
Canadensis acutiloba. CUTLEAF AMER- 
ICAN ELDER. 10 ft. Foliage large 
and deeply laciniated; white, mid- 
summer flowers, fragrant, in great 
broad cymes; black fruits. 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.25; 
Doz. $4.50 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; 
Doz. $6.00 
Canadensis aurea. GOLDEN ELDER. 10 
ft. Rather massive, attractive leaves 
of conspicuous yellow; white cymes. 
2-3 ft., Each 45¢; Three $1.25; 
Doz. $4.50 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; 
Doz. $6.00 
SORBARIA—-FALSE SPIREA 
Sorbifolia. URAL FALSE-SPIREA. 6 ft. 
Handsome’ soft-wooded shrubs of 
quick development; partial to rich, 
moist soil and moderate shade. In 
dryer soil not heavily fertilized, they 
make fine subjects for foundation 
screens or medium height back- 
grounds. Upright, with many arching 
branches and fresh green leaves like 
the Mountain Ash. Profuse bloom, 
June-July, in feathery panicles, pure 
white. 
2-3 ft., Each 40c; Three $1.00; 
Doz. $4.00 
3-4 ft., Each 50c; Three $1.35; 
Doz. $5.00 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer. 3 ft. Beautiful dark 
small foliage; dense rounded growth, 
and large, brilliant rose-crimson 
corymbs, at its best in mid-summer. 
More of this variety is used for foun- 
dation plantings and low borders than 
any other dwarf shrub. Plant about 
2 feet apart. 
12-15 in., Each 35c¢; Three 95c; 
Doz. $3.50 
Billiardi. BILLIARD SPIREA. 6 ft. Nu- 
merous .dense upright terminal pan- 
icles of rich lilac-pink, fuzzy flowers 
from July on. 
18-24 in., Each 30c; Three 80c 
2-3 ft., Each 40c; Three $1.10 
Douglasi. DOUGLAS SPIREA. 8 ft. Up- 
right; reddish brown branches and 
narrow, oblong leaves. Deep rose- 
colored spikes, July. 
18-24 in., Each 35c; Three 75c 
2-3 ft., Each 40c; Three $1.10 
Froebeli. FROEBEL SPIREA. 4 ft. Sim- 
ilar to Anthony Waterer, but a trifle 
taller, fuller, and more expansive, 
with broader and darker summer 
leaves. These are a beautiful sal- 
mony bronze-red in spring, and again 
in the fall. Reddish pink flowers in 
dense corymbs during June’ and July. 
18-24 in., Each 50c; Three $1.35; 
Doz. $5.00 
24-30 in., Each 60c; Three $1.60; 
Doz. $6.00 
Prunifolia. BRIDALWREATH. 8 ft. 
Plum-leaved foliage which early in 
autumn turns to brilliant red. Blooms 
early, even before Van Houtte, with 
clusters of small, button-like white 
flowers. 
18-24 in., Each 40c; Three 90c; 
Doz. $4.00 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.00; 
Doz. $4.50 
Thunbergi. THUNBERG SPIREA. 5 ft. 
Forms a dense, feathery bush, 3 to 5 
feet high; the foliage, which is a 
light yellowish green, changes in au- 
tumn to bright red and orange. White 
clustered flowers in early spring. 
15-18 in., Each 40c; Three $1.10; 
Doz. $4.00 
HARDY 
Trichocarpa. KOREAN SPIREA. 4 ft. 
A handsome new introduction favor- 
ing Van Houttei in character, but 
with interesting differences. The 
flowers are larger than Van Houttei, 
with a distinct eye, in dome-shaped 
clusters. These appear a short space 
following the older Bridalwreath, and 
thus prolong the showiness of this 
type. Thrifty and hardy. 
18-24 in., Each 40c; Three $1.10; 
Doz. $4.00 
2-3 ft., Each 50c; Three $1.35; 
Doz. $5.00 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; 
Doz. $6.00 
Van Houttei. 10 ft. Indispensable in 
any grouping of shrubbery where its 
gracefully arching, slender branches, 
fine twigs and “‘maidenhair’’ foliage 
may be left unpruned. A fountain of 
white in May. 
12-2 ft., Each 20c; Three 55c; 
Doz. $2.00; 100 $14.00 
2-3 ft., Each 25c; Three 70c; 
Doz. $2.50; 100 $17.00 
3-4 ft., Each 30c; Three 80c; 
Doz. $2.50; 100 $20.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS-—SNOW BERRY 
Chenaulti. RED SNOWBERRY. 6 ft. Finer 
stemmed and denser; leaves thinner, fruits 

ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Tamarix africana 

smaller; otherwise same as the Vulgaris 
type. 
114-2 ft., Each 35c; Three 95c; Doz. $3.50 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50 
Racemosus. COMMON SNOWBERRY. 6 ft. 
Inconspicuous, rose-colored flowers in 
June and July, followed by large, round, 
clustered, milk-white fruits which remain 
far into winter. The leaves are oval and 
glaucous green. 
114-2 ft., Each 35c; Three 95c; Doz. $3.50 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50 
Vulgaris. CORALBERRY. 5 ft. Valuable 
shrubs, 3 to 5 ft., highly valued for use in 
densely shaded situations and for the 
striking beauty of their leaves and bright, 
persistent fruits. Also called ‘’Red Snow- 
berry,” and “Indian Currant.’ Similar to 
Snowberry except that its long, slender 
fruits are bright coral-red, clustering in 
thick ropes along the weighted-down 
stems; also, the smaller, pointed leaves 
are dark. 
114-2 ft., Each 35c; Three 95c; Doz. $3.50 
2-3 ft., Each 45c; Three $1.20; Doz. $4.50 
SYRINGA—LILAC 
Chinensis (rothomagensis). CHINESE LILAC. 
10 ft. Medium growing with slender 
branches and narrow leaves. The extreme- 
ly free bloom matures bright pink. 
18-24 in., Each 70c; Three $1.90; 


Weigela rosea 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
2-3 ft., Each 80c; Tieeatshas: _ Perfected flower types in form, color and 
Doz. $8.00 ‘!2°- - 
Named Varieties 
Villosa. LATE LILAC. 8 ft. Medium Alphonse Lavallee. Double. Intense blue. 
growth; broad, downy leaves; pinkish Belle de Nancy. Double. Deep pink. 
lilac flowers in long, loose panicles. Charles Joly. Double. Purple-red. 
July. Charles the Tenth. Single. Bluish violet- 
18-24 in., Each 50c; Three $1.35; red Same 
Doz. $5.00 Congo. Single. Large, wine-red. 
2-3 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; Edouard Andre. Double. Clear rose. 
Doz. $6.00 Georges Bellair. Double. Dark purple. 
: Jacques Calot. Single. Violet-red. 
Vulgaris. COMMON BLUE LILAC. 15 La Tour d‘Auvergne. Double. Purple. 
ft. Most suitable for tall hedges and Ludwig Spaeth. Single. Red. 
in shade. Beautiful foliage, typical 
lilac-purple flowers. 
Marie 
Michel Buchner. 
Pure white. 
Rich lilac bicolor. 
Legraye. Single. 
Double. 
18-24 in., Each 40c; Three $1.10; Mme. Abel Chatenay. Double. White. 
Doz. $4.00 Mme. Lemoine. Large. Double. White. 
2-3 ft., Each 50c; Three $1.35; | Obelisque. Double. White. 
Doz. $5.00 President Carnot. Double. Lilac. 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Three $1.60; President Grevy. Double. Light blue. 
Doz. $6.00 President Loubet. Double. Red. 
Reaumur. Single. Subdued rose-red. 
Vulgaris alba. COMMON WHITE LI-  Violetta. Semi-double. True violet-red. 
LAC. 15 ft. Tall, slender, panicles Viviand-Morel. Double. Lilac. 
pure white, fragrant. Waldeck-Rousseau. Double. Violet. 
18-24 in., Each 50c; Three $1.35; 18-24 in., Each $1.00; Three $2.70; 
Doz. $5.00 Doz. $10.00 
2-3 ft., Each 65c¢; Three $1.75; 2-3 ft., Each $1.25; Three $3.35; 
Doz. $6.50 Doz. $12.50 
3-4 ft., Each 75c; Three $2.00; 3-4 ft., Each $1.50; Three $4.05; 
Doz. $7.50 Doz. $15.00 
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