COLOR AND FRAGRANCE ALL SUMMER LONG 9 
laweriug Shrubs 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius aureus W. hendersoni. 8 [{t. Bright rose- 
(Golden Mockorange). A dwarfer, pink and very large flowers.  Vig- 
golden-leaved form of the old-fash- orous and splendid. An improved 
ioned Mockorange. Valued for its Weigela rosea. 75c. each. 
fol; CaS ‘ahs ASS 
oliage contrast in shrub groupings. W. Ruby Red (vaniceki). 6 ft. Deep, 
75c. each. ¢ 
Fane : ; rosy-red blooms in May and June, 
P. Virginal. 6-8 ft. Bears quantities of again in late Summer and Fall. Per- 
slightly fragrant, semi-double flowers fectly hardy—upright grower. Attrac- 
in June. Upright habit. A choice tive dark green foliage. 2-year flower- 

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variety. 75c. each. ing size. 75c. each. 
PRUNUS glandulosa (Flowering Al- W.: variegata. Green and white fo- 
mond). 4{t. Its arching branches are liage. Pale pink flowers in June. 

75c. each. 
covered with dainty pink rosettes in 
May. 75c. each. 
nail BUSH (Rhus cotinus). 12-15 ft. 
A large, picturesque, and familiar . . 
bush. Te einer ad Fall its delicate, SORES AL DOTS BY 
fluffy flowering and fruiting parts look Mail 
like clouds of smoke. Its foliage is For more than 50 years, The 
fine textured and dark green, and in Barnes Brothers Nursery Co. has 
Autumn assumes various shades of maintained a mail order department 
yellow and purple. $1.50 each. and each vear has shipped thou- 
SPIRAEA prunifolia (Bridalwreath). sands of plants to all parts of the 
6 ft. Rosettes of pure white flowers in country. We are well equipped to 
May. An old time favorite shrub. handle your orders. Satisfaction 
“5c. each. is our aim. 
SYMPLOCOS paniculata (Zwr<uoise 
Berry). Tall, tree-like. White flowers 
in Spring. Clusters of turquoise blue 
berries in the Fall. 75c. each. 
VIBURNUM caries! (Fragrant Vibur- 
num). 5 ft. Clusters of clove-scented 
flowers, pink paling to white. April- 
May. Makes a broad, round bush. 
Its spicy sweetness is delightful in any 
garden. 18-24 in. $2.00 each. 
V. opulus (Luropean Cranberry Bush). 
12 ft. Clusters of white flowers in June 
and red berries in Fall and Winter. 
75c. each. 
V. o. sterilis (Snowball). 12 ft. Large, 
rounded clusters of white flowers about 
3 in. across in June. 75c. each. 
Deutzia Gracilis 
HYBRID FRENCH LILACS 
What garden does not have room for such color and fragrance as 
the Lilacs give? Here are some especially fine varieties, each on its 
own Lilac roots which make strong, healthy, long-lived plants. 
These will give you no trouble from suckers. Although they are 
more costly for a nursery to grow this way, they are well worth the 
difference. Each is a splendid specimen. 
Better flowers will be obtained if the seed pods are removed each 
season immediately after flowering. 
Charles Joly (Double). Extra large, dark flowers in shades of 
reddish purple. 
Charles X (Single). Red in bud. Lilac-purple when 
open. Splendid clusters. A vigorous plant which 
flowers profusely. 
Congo (Single). Dark red-purple. Immense flowers 
in large clusters. 
Ellen Willmott (Double). Beautiful large white, 
double and sometimes triple flowers in tall, open 
pyramids. 
Emile Lemoine (Double). Delicate pink and lilac 
flowers in very open and large clusters. One of the 
finest hybrids. 
Jan Van Tol (Single). Large pure white. fragrant flow- 
ers in nicely shaped clusters; finest single white. 
Katharine Havemeyer (Double). Cobalt-blue. 
Large trusses. A splendid new variety. 
Lucie Baltet (Single). Pale pink, approximating a 
flesh color; a very delicate and lovely lilac. 
Ludwig Spaeth (Single). Large flowers of very dark 
crimson purple. One of the best dark Lilacs. 
18-24 in. size only. 
Michel Buchner (Double). Large flowers of clear lilac. 
Paul Thiriom (Double). Large red-purple flowers 
which resemble big double violets. Showy. 
Pres. Grevy (Double). Large, pale lilac-blue, of 
extraordinary beauty. 











V. tomentosum plicatum (Japanese 
Snowball). 8 ft. With large, round 
clusters of white flowers. Late May 
and early June. Splendid foliage. 
$1.00 each. 
V. wrighti. S-10 ft. White flowers, 
dark scarlet berries make it unusu- 
ally decorative during the Fall and 
Winter. A handsome, moderately 
growing shrub that will require little 
care or trimming. 75c. each. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 5 ft. Many 
dark red flowers all Summer. Small 
and spreading shrub. 75c.. each 

Pres. Lincoln (Single). Wedgwood-blue; an unusual 
color among Lilacs. Early to flower. 
Royal Blue (Single). Flowers a distinct blue when 
first open; light purple in bud. Long, open clusters. 
PRICES: 
18-243 ine eae se $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
PITA eo A Se ee $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 
Alike or assorted 
OTHER FINE LILACS 
SYRINGA chinensis, Varina (Rowen Lilac). 12 ft. Broad shrub with slender 
arching branches. Blue-violet flowers in May. 18+24 in. 50c., 2-3 ft. 75c., 
3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
S. dilatata. Pale lilac-pink flowers in May. Graceful form. Wine-red Fall color. 
Makes a handsome specimen. 2-38 ft. 75c., 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
Althaea Coelestis 
S. japonica (7ree Lilac). 30 ft. Large clusters of creamy white flowers appear 
in June and its deep green foliage makes it outstanding at all times. 2-3 ft. 
75c., 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
S. josikaea (Hungarian Lilac). 10 ft. Upright. Violet flowers in June after 
the other Lilacs have gone. 2-8 ft. 75c., 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
S. persica rubra (Persian Lilac). 8 ft. Slender, arching branches. Fragrant, 
wine-colored flowers in May and June. 18-24 in. 50c., 2-3 ft. 75c., 3-4 ft. 
$1.00 each. 
S. vulgaris (Purple Lilac). 15-20 
Lilac. 18-24 in. 50c., 2-3 ft. 7 

The old-fashioned, fragrant, single Purple 
ft 
5c. each. 
oc. 
Ruby Red Weigela 
