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HYDRANGEA (P. G.) — The im- 
mense cone-shaped blooms of P. G. 
are often a foot or more in length 
and they come abundantly from 
July till frost. The showy flowers 
turn from whitish pink to shades 
of bronzy pink. Fine for winter 
bouquets. Prefers shade. Grows 3 
to 4 feet tall. 
2-3 feet, select, 3-yr., each ~~. $0.75 
PRIVET, REGEL’S—A low dense 
erowing shrub, with gracefully 
spreading branches. Dark green, 
glossy foliage. White flowers and 
dark blue berries. Excellent in 
landscaping. 
2 feet Select, each ~-.-.---- $0.75 
MOCK ORANGE (Aureus). — A 
compact shrub with bright yellow 
foliage which retains its color well 
throughout the season. Very effec- 
tive in grouping as a contrast to’ 
the darker foliage of others. Ulti- 
mate height, 3 to 5 feet. 
2 feet Select, each 
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MOCK ORANGE (Coronarius) — 
Single blossoms are creamy white 
with bright yellow stamens. Very 
fragrant. Blooms freely during May 
and June. Fine for specimen and 
background planting. Grows 8 to 
10 feet tall. Give it plenty of room. 
2-3 feet, Strong, each 
4-5 feet Select, each 
QUINCE FLOWERING (Fire Bush) 
—The fiery-red blossoms of Japan- 
ese Quince thickly cover the bran- 
ches in very early spring, followed 
by quince fruits. Attractive shiny 
green foliage. Extremely hardy. 
Grows 4 to 5 feet. 
2-3 feet, Strong, each ____-_ $0.65 
2-4 feet, Select, each —____- $0.85 
SNOWBERRY, (White—Miniature 
rose-pink flowers on a medium-low 
plant followed by beautiful clust- 
ers of porcelain white berries. Fine 
for shady places, or as a filler in 
the border. 3-4 feet at maturity. 
2-3 feet, each $0.50 
SNOWBERRY, RED (Indian Cur- 
rant) — Often called Coralberry, 
similar to white snowberry but ‘has 
réd berries which hang on during 
the winter. Fine for foundation 
planting. if 
2-3 feet, each $0.50 
VULGARIS PURPLE LILAC — A 
large old-fashioned shrub with 
bluish purple, very sweet s¢-nted 
flowers. The earliest bloomer of 
all lilacs. 2 ft. each 45c. 2-3 feet 
Select, each 55c. 
VULGARIS ALBA LILAC — Pure 
white large sweet scented flowers 
which bloom a little later than the 
purple lilac. 2 ft. each 45c; 2-3 ft. 
Select, each 55c. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS—Many 
consider these improved French Li-. 
lacs thé finest of all shrubs. They 
last for generations, grow every- 
where, require no special soil or 
care, and do “not grow as tall as 
the old fashioned lilac. Exquisite 
colors, fragrance. Bloom’ very 
young, generally a year after the 
planting. Price of the following: 
144-2 ft. 75c; 2-3 ft., each $1.00; 
3-4 feet, each $1.50. 
CHARLES JOLLY—Red. 
H. W. LONGFELLOW—Pink. 
MARIE Le GRAYE—Pure White. 
PRESIDENT GREVY—Soft Blue. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER— 
Most popular of all dwarf shrubs. 
Great masses of rose-crimson flow- 
ers envelop the plant in July, then 
scattered blooms until frost, so of- 
ten called “Everblooming Spirea’. 
Ideal for edging, low hedges, and 
foundation planting, 2 to 3 feet at 
maturity. 
146-2 feet, strong, each ____ $0.50 
2-3 feet select, each $0.70 
SPIREA BILLIARDI—Long plumes . 
of soft pink bloom cover the plant 
in July; ornamental gray-green 
foliage. A handsome plant for 
foundation groups or hedges. 4-5 
feet at maturity. 
2-3 feet Strong, each _____~ $0.55 
3-4 feet Select, each —______ $0.75 
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