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Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs 
Our Shrubs are blooming size, ready for immediate effect. The shrubs we have 
listed here have been carefully selected, hardy, 2 and 3 yr. old stock, well branched. 
MOCK ORANGE—Beautiful shrub. Oreamy 
white flowers in clusters. Strong grower. 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester)—Well shaped 
shrub, with large double white flowers. 
WEIGELA ROSEA—Lovely foliage. Profusion 
of showy rose-colored flowers in June. 
FEATHERY TAMARIX — Graceful, slender 
branches with fine, feathery foliage. Tiny pink 
flowers appear on ends of branches in April. 
HYDRANGEA A. G.—Large, flat, white blooms 
in June remain until autumn. Medium height 
shrub, does well in shade or sun. 
RED TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE—lIts 
grayish white wood is beautiful all season. Has 
thick heavy foliage. Blossoms in May followed by 
red berries for the winter. One of the best shrubs. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke—Dark, velvety red 
trumpet shaped _ flowers, 
June until August. Graceful arching branches. 
HYDRANGEA P. -G.—Handsome shrub. Large 
heads of white flowers, changing to pink. Bloom- 
ing from mid-summer till fall. 
TAMARIX HISPIDA—Graceful, feathery, sil- 
very green foliage. A profusion of pink flowers 
during August and September—bloom panicles 9 
to 12 inches long. Fine for bouquets. 6 to 8 feet 
at maturity. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bells)—-One of the first 
shrubs to bloom in the spring, the bright yellow 
flowers appearing before the leaves. The plant 
grows into a tall, upright shrub which is excellent 
for the border. Branches may be cut in late win- 
ter, brought indoors, and forced into bloom. 
BEAUTY BUSH—One of the newer shrubs that 
is enjoying increasing popularity. Produces Jong 
sprays of graceful foliage and flowers of delicate 
pink, similar but smaller than Weigela. Rapid 
grower and blooms profusely when well estab- 
lished. 
PRICES FOR ABOVE pe arr st uy 
2 yr. heavy, 18 to 24 inch ___$0.40 $1.05 $3.35 
3 yr. heavy, 2 to $ foot —_---_ 55 1.50 4.50 
SYRINGA VIRGINAL—The best Mock Orange 
and one of the finest of all white flowering shrubs. 
The large white flowers come profusely in June 
with scattering blooms through the summer. Flow- 
ers are so fragrant that a spray of them will per- 
fume a room. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. Heavy 18-24 
in. plants, 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
IMPROVED FRENCH LILACS 
Many consider these improved French Lilacs the 
finest of all shrubs. Exquisite colors, delightful 
fragrance, freedom of bloom. They last for gener- 
ations, grow everywhere, require no special soil or 
care and do not grow as tall as the old-fashioned 
purple lilac. Blooms very young, generally next 
year after planting. A rare bargain at our low 
prices. Choice of the following colors, pink, white, 
lavender-blue, crimson-red. Heavy 2 yr. 18 inch 
bushes, 45c each, 3 for $1.25; Heavy 21% to 8 ft. 
trees 85c each; 2 for $1.50. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA Saucer Magnolia 
—By far the best of the Hardy Magnolia, produc- 
ing a wealth of delicately shaded blooms, just be- 
fore the leaves open. The flowers open light pur- 
ple at base, shading to pink at tips, with inside of 
petals clear pink to white. One of our most beau- 
tiful ornamentals. Fine 2 yr., heavy branched 2 
to 3 ft. plants, only $1.75 each. 
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clusters on_ branches. 
ARONTIA—Rare or- 
namental_ shrub 
grown for its attrac- 
tive white flowers 
and handsome, flam- 
ing, bright red fruit. Ee 
In May and June the 
branches are loaded ae 
with beautiful pure Baers 
white flowers, these ge 
flowers produce very 
attractive red fruit, 
which bends the § 
branches almost to & 
the ground, this fruit } 
will remain on the 
branches almost all 
winter, when it is & 
often called the £ 
Firebush. In Aut- 
umn the leaves turn 
to a sparkling scar- 
let. This extremely 
hardy shrub will 
thrive in any loca- 

tion, is not particu- 
lar about soil, grows 
well in damp low 
Forsythia 
places, and makes a fine showing in deep shade. 
Not affected by hot dry weather. No matter how 
unfavorable your location may be you can grow 
Aronia. 2 ft. heavy, 85c each; 3 for 90c; 8 ft. 
heavy, 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTI—On page 23. 
GREEN BARBERRY—On page 23. 
RED LEAF BARBERRY—On page 23. 
ILE DE FRANCE, BUDDLEIA—For a bril- 
liant display of color, no plant surpasses this mar- 
velous new creation. From July till frost, pro- 
duces lovely purple spikes often 12 inches long. 
Fragrant, fine for cutting. Makes a well-rounded 
bush 3 to 4 feet tall. Will bloom freely this sum- 
mer. Heavy 2 yr. plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)—Beautiful treelike 
shrub, blooming late in August and September 
with a profusion of large and brightly colored 
flowers. Grows 10 to 12 feet high. Attractive as 
a specimen or for hedges. Your choice of purple, 
red, pink, or white. All double flowering. 4 year 
clumps, 214 to 4 ft. 60c each; 8 for $1.50; 18-24 
inch plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
FLOWERING ALMOND—One of the very 
first shrubs to bloom in early spring. The small 
double pink flowers completely cover the plant, 
from top to bottom of every branch. Grows every- 
where and makes a bushy plant 3 to 4 feet tall. 
2 yr. plants 18 to 24 inches, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
SPIREA, RED (Anthony Waterer)—This is our 
most popular low growing shrub, making a neat, 
compact bush. 2 to 3 feet tall. The red flowers are 
produced all summer. Very fine for borders and 
foundation planting. Succeeds everywhere. Heavy 
2 yr. 2 to 21% ft. plants, 45c each; 3 for $1.15. 
JAPAN QUINCE (Burning Bush)—Very early 
in the spring this fine, attractive shrub is com- 
pletely covered with dazzling flowers, followed by 
small, fragrant, quince-shaped fruits. Foliage is 
dark, glossy green. Very desirable for single spe- 
cimens, also hedges. 3 yr. clumps 2 ft. 35¢ each; 
oe for $1.00; 4 yr. clumps 3 ft. 50c each, 3 fo 
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SNOWBALIL—tThe well known favorite, prized by 
every gardener. It really is one of the prettiest 
grown. It has immense globular clusters of*flow- 
ers in May and June; 
ing and massing. Heavy 242 to 31% ft. bushes, 
65¢ each. ‘ , 
grows 9 to 11 feet high. — : 
Valuable for specimen plants and also for group- — 
