BLUE ROSE OF SHARON 
This Gorgeous, unusually attractive shrub is truly an 
It is exceedingly beautiful and picturesque. 
This rare new variety flowers late in Summer after 
The large flowers 
Aristocrat. 
most other shrubs are out of bloom. 

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are often three inches across, and every branch is com- 
pletely covered with lustrous lovely blue flowers from 
June until frost. Unlike most other flowers as. the sea- 
son advances it becomes more gorgeous and the vivid pure 
blue becomes more outstanding. Here is a shrub that will 
_ thrive under the most unfavorable conditions. It is not 
particular of the kind of soil, does well in low damp 
places and thrives in poor soil where there is but little 
moisture. It adapts itself to either sun or shade. 12 to 
18 inch plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00; 2 to 3 ft. plants 
60c each; 2 for $1.00. 
MOSS LOCUST 
Sacred to Masonry. Elegant shrub with light green 
pinnate leaves and long, graceful clusters of pea-shaped, 
rose-pink flowers during the months of June and July. 
-A beautiful plant for cemetery plantings. 2 yr. 18-24 
inch, 45c each; 3 for $1.25. 
TRUE BLUE HYDRANGEA 
You must have at least two of these lovely colored 
Hydrangeas! Plant them 2 feet apart. They grow about 
2 feet tall. Increase in beauty each year. Bloom pink on 
the new wood, blue on the old wood. Sometimes old wood 
freezes back in winter but roots are hardy and 
throw up new growth in spring. Light mulching 
helps in colder climates. Likes sun or semi-shade. 
Prefers acid soil. (Teaspoonful Aluminum Sulphate 
3 times every summer provides acid). Peat moss 
mulch is good. Grow Blue Hydrangeas for your 
fancy bouquets! 2 year, field-grown plants, 60c 
each; 3 for $1.65; 4 yr. clumps, with a ball of 
soil, $1.50 each. 

Azalea Mollis 
AZALEA MOLLIS 
Truly one of the aristocrats of the flower fam- 
ily, absolutely hardy, and covered with a mass of 
orange and yellow blossoms in May and early June 
before the leaves appear. Azalea Mollis is a most 
strikingly beautiful shrub on our grounds and 
attracts more attention through the month of May 
than anything else in our gardens. Plant as a bor- 
= der or in beds by themselves. Heavy well branched 10 to 15 
inch plants, $1.00 each; 8 for $2.65. 
Our Azalea Mollis plants have dormant buds on them now. 
NEW FRAGRANT EVERGREEN 
VIBURNUM 
(Viburnum Burkwoodi)—A comparatively new shrub of some. 

what slender habit, having leathery green leaves throughout the 
year and in the early Spring bearing a profusion of fragrant 
pinkish-white flowers of honied fragrance like carnations. Some- 
times called ‘‘The Gardenia Flowered Viburnum.,’’ Very sensa- 
tional. 3 yr. plants, 18 to 30 inch well branched $1.50 each. 
RHODODENDRON 
The finest and hardiest of all Rhododendrons. Can be suc- 
cessfully grown in northern states. In June every branch has 
a huge cluster of lavender-purple blooms, 4 to 6 inches in diam- 
eter. The leathery, evergreen leaves provide a rich background | 
of dark green amongst the dazzling colors of summer, and lend 
a bit of color to the drab landscape of winter. Prefers a par- 

3 Blue Hydrangeas only $1.65 
tially shaded location, and can be grown in dense 
shade as well. Requires a rather acid soil: for best 
results. Well rooted, 10 to 15 in., field grown plants, 
only 70c each; 3 for $1.80. 
HYDRANGEA, OAK LEAF 
A rather rare shrub that is a joy to behold. In 
June it has superb panicles of white flowers, often a 
foot long. The foliage resembles oak leaves and is 
attractive all season, especially so in the fall when 
it colors a glorious deep, rich crimson. It makes a 
large, spreading bush 5 to 6 feet tall and 8 to 10 
feet wide at maturity. It will certainly be the center 
of attraction in your yard. Grows in sun or par- 
tial shade and is perfectly hardy. 2 yr. 18-24 
inches, 40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
GARLAND FLOWERS 
Its beautiful blue-green foliage is Evergreen. 
Forms a.compact mound about 18 inches tall by 
about 24 inches in width. In April and May it is 
completely covered with clusters of fragrant bright 
pink flowers, and again blooms in the fall. Won- 
derful for table decorations. 4 yr. heavy, ready to 
bloom plants, 6 yr. plants, 9 to 12 inches, with a 
small ball of soil 85c each. 
