Shrubs — Popular 
Colorful French Lilacs 
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Prices: Each Per 10 
18 to 24 inch 
2to 3 feet 

DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. Very attractive with its 
dainty bell or tassel-shaped flowers borne thickly in 
wreaths along the branches in late Spring. White 
flowers, outer petals tinged with pink. Straight, 
upright grower. 
ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon. Beautiful tall-growing 
shrubs with a profusion of large and brightly colored 
flowers in late summer when few other shrubs are 
in flower. Your choice of Red, Purple, Pink or White. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). Somehow we know that 
Spring is here when the Forsythia starts blooming, 
because the bright golden flowers definitely belong 
to that season and no other. Thousands of flowers 
almost hide the branches. They are beautiful when 
planted against a background of evergreens, or when 
used in a group. 
Forsythia, Golden Bell 
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PHILADELPHUS, MOCK ORANGE. The long branches 
are covered with a profusion of single, pure white 
fiowers with centers of golden yellow stamens. - 
Blooms in May, along about “‘Mother’s Day.” 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. The most popular flowering 
shrub. It grows in any place, either in full sunshine 
or partial shade. The drooping branches are covered 
almost solid with small white flowers in round clus- 
ters in April or early May. Valuable as a specimen 
in groups, border ‘plantings and for hedges. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. The upright or bush Honey- 
suckles have bright, pretty flowers, followed by showy 
red berries that last all fall and attract song birds. 
Makes a good hedge or screen. Hardy, fast growing. 
Plant in sun or shade, 
WINTER HONEYSUCKLE. During January and Febru- 
ary, when flowers are scarce, it is covered with fra- 
grant, creamy white flowers. 
PINK HONEBYSUCKLE. Pink trumpet-shaped flowers, 
followed by attractive red berries. 
RED-TWIG DOGWOOD. With small clusters of white 
flowers succeeded by blue-black ornamental berries, 
and the blood-red stems and branches, it makes one 
of the most attractive shrubs, especially in the win- 
ter season, when everything is looking dead. Does 
well in shade. 
PINK WEIGELA. One of the choicest of all shrubs. 
Very vigorous; sprays of pink trumpet-shaped flowers 
in great abundance among the arching canes in May. 
Very desirable for borders, grouping and lawn plant- 
ing. 
PUSSY WILLOW. An interesting shrub or dwarf tree. 
Early in spring, before the leaves appear, the brown 
twigs are decorated with fuzzy gray catkins, which 
are fine for making delightful “springy” bouquets. — 
FERN-LEAF SUMAC. A very handsome variety with 
finely cut bright green foliage, becoming brilliantly 
colored in the fall, Crimson clusters of berries in 
winter, As with most Sumacs, it has the advantage 
of thriving in poor soil. : 
PRICES, ALL SHRUBS ON THIS PAGE 
EXCEPT FRENCH LILACS 
Each Per 10 
$2.50 
18 to 24 inch 
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