
Home Grounds 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
LILAC, French. 6 to 8 ft. The most gorgeous flowers of all large blooming 
shrubs. Do not sucker profusely like common lilac. 
Alphonse Lavalle. Double flowers of a lovely blue shade. 
Chas. Joly. Double dark purplish red flowers. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single. Long heads of very dark purple flowers. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double, pure white, beautiful contrast with darker colors. 
LILAC, Red Persian. The late Prof. S. B. Green considered this the most beau- 
tiful lilac in cultivation. 
MAY DAY TREE. 10 to 12 ft. Covered with cream-colored flowers before 
leaves early in May. Very fragrant. Birds relish the bright red berries. 
MOCK ORANGE. 8 to 10 ft. Semi-spreading large shrub. Very fragrant. 
MOCK ORANGE, Virginal. 6 to 7 ft. Double mock orange. Blooms from 
June on. Beautiful double flowers of orange blossom fragrance. Fine for the 
border or as single specimens. One of the newer shrubs. Supply limited. 
NINEBARK, Dwarf. 3 to 4 ft. Beautiful new dwarf shrub. The white flowers 
in June are followed by pinkish fruit that forms yellowish seed pods as they 
ripen. Does well on all soils. 
“RED FLASH” (cistena). 4 to 5 ft. The delicate pink bloom which appears 
early in the spring is followed by rich leaves that last through the season. 
The most brilliant of all red-leaved shrubs. Cannot be surpassed for yard or 
foundation planting. For most vivid color plant where it will get full sunlight. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA. 6 to 7 ft. The earliest flowering hardy shrub of deep 
pink. Double blossoms appear in great profusion before the leaves, completely 
covering the branches with what appear like small pink roses. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. 10 to 12 ft. A gray-green foliage plant. Splendid in back- 
ground screen plantings. 
SILVERBERRY. 4 to 5 ft. A sensational new shrub with strikingly, beautiful 
silver foliage. This shrub gives extreme contrast when planted with “Red 
Flash” and Golden Elder; as a background shrub for Red Leaf Barberry or 
Euonymus. Silver berries in late summer or early fall hang on into winter 
SNOWBERRY, Red. 3 to 4 ft. Dwarf foundation shrubs with fine, thick foli- 
age. The red fruit clusters thickly along the branches, presenting a very 
attractive appearance. Fine companion plant for the White Snowberry. 
SNOWBERRY, White. 2 to 3 ft. Of compact form and semi-dwarf habit. Does 
well anywhere but particularly in shade. Rose-pink flowers in June and July, 
followed by large pearly white berries which remain a long time. 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. 18 to 36 in. Excellent for border and low founda- 
tion planting. Blooms freely in July. : 
SPIREA, Billiardi. 3 to 4 ft. A shrub of exquisite beauty, having tall spikes of 
deep pink flowers which bloom in July and August. 
SPIREA, Froebel’s. 18 to 24 in. Dwarf shrub for low plantings. Flowers bright. 
rosy red in flat clusters produced during July and August. Foliage purple-red 
in early spring and again in late fall. 
SPIREA, Snow Garland (Arguta). 4 to 5 ft. The habit of covering the branches 
with pure white flowers gives this shrub the popular name. The branches look 
like garlands of snow. The earliest blooming spirea. 
SPIREA, Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). 5 to 6 ft. The most popular shrub, 
useful in foundation and border plantings. 
TAMARIX (Lace Tree). 6 to 7 ft. A beautiful shrub with lacelike foliage. 
Bluish gray with large clusters of pink flowers. A popular shrub. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 4 to 5 ft. A beautiful pink-flowered shrub, good in 
borders. Flowers profusely. 
Enjoy Beautiful 
Grounds 
Plant This Spring 

ANDREWS 
Landscape Service 
Do You Need Help 
to Plan Your Home 
Planting? 
If a detailed land- 
scape planting plan is 
desired drawn to scale 
and designating the lo- 
cation of each shrub or 
tree, we offer our cus- 
tomers the aid of our 
landscape draftsmen. A 
small charge of $5.00 is 
made for a plan for or- 
dinary sized grounds, 
larger grounds in pro- 
portion. Send complete 
measurements, location 
of buildings, drives, etc 
This $5.00 for landscape 
plan may be deducted 
if an order for nursery 
stock is placed with us 
amounting to $45.00 or 
over the same season. 
No detailed plans can be 
prepared after April 1st 
on account of time. 


French Lilacs 

Red-Leaf Barberry 
Hydrangea P. G. 

