SHRUBBERY 
PRICES 
Given in this 
catalog are 
for either 
Spring or 
Fall delivery 

Add 10c Each 
If You Want Shrubs 
Sent by Parcel Post. 
Gold Flower 
Hypericum Moserian- 
um. 3 feet. <A desira- 
ble, low growing shrub 
to plant at the base of 
larger growing plants. 
The large, rich yellow 
flowers are produced on 
slender arching stems 
from July to September. 
1% to 2 feet, 60c each; 
Blue Hydrangea 
HYDRANGEA BLUEBIRD. The color is a deep, intense blue not 
found in the greenhouse varieties. A protected location is recom- 
mended in cold climates. We can offer blooming age pot plants of 
this beautiful shrub at 65c each; 3 for $1.65, postpaid, 
GIANT ROSE HYDRANGEA Anewlarge 
flowered type of 
Paniculata Grandifiora. Immense pyramidal panicles of bloom one 
foot or more in length, and often measuring a foot and one-half or 
more in circumference, are produced in late summer when most 
shrubs are out of bloom. The flowers open white, but gradually 
turn to a deep rose color. Usually blossom the same year they 
are set out. 2 feet, 65c each; 3 for $1.65. 
One of the most val- 
OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA uable additions to 
the Hydrangea group. Thé white flowers appear in large, loose pan- 
icles in early summer. The large deep green leaves are shaped like 
those of the Oak Tree, turning to brilliant colors In the fall. A very 
attractive shrub at all seasons. Its principal value lies in the fact 
that it will thrive in densest shade. 2 ft., 65c¢ each; 3 for $1.65. 
SNOWBALL HYDRANGEA The earliest bloom- 
in g Hydrangea, 
growing 4 to 5 feet high, flowering from June until August; large 
balls of beautifully formed flowers of dazzling snowy whiteness. A 
magnificent shrub which does well in either shady or sunny places. 
2 feet, 65c each’; 3 for $1.65. 
Bush Honeysuckles 
A race of shrubs that will grow under almost any condition, sun, 
shade, extreme heat or cold, and even in very poor soil. The fra- 
grant blooms come in early spring, followed by bright red berries 
that are highly attractive to birds in summer and fall. We recom- 
mend the following: 
DAPHNE-SCENTED HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Syringantha 
Wolfii). The individual florets resemble those of Daphne Cneorum 
in size and shape, and exude the delightful perfume found in Daphne 

WHITE 
Snowberry 
5 feet. A beautiful 
shrub with  pinkish- 
white flowers in loose 
racemes, in summer, 
followed by clusters of 
snow-white berries, 
which remain on the 
branches until way 
into the winter. One 
of the few shrubs that 
will do well in dense 
shade. 2 feet, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.20. 



3 for $1.50. and the Trailing Arbutus. They are lilac-pink in color and produced 
in early spring. Unlike other bush Honeysuckles, it grows only 3 to 
4 feet high, making it suitable for founda- 
tion planting and for the low shrubbery bor- 
der. 116 to 2 feet, 50¢ each; 3 for $1.20. 


PINK 
Snowberry 
4 feet. Similar to 
White Snowberry 
except that flow- 
ers are pink and 
berries are bright 
pink. A graceful 
shrub that will 
PINK TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. 18 
feet. All excellent variety for screens, tall 
hedges and the background of the shrubbery 
border. One of the first shrubs to leaf out in 
the spring, usually before the last snows are 
gone. 2 feet, 50c each; 3 for $1.20. 
RED ZABELI HONEYSUCKLE. 15 feet. 
One of the finest. The fiowers are deep pur- 
plish-red and produced in great abundance well thrive in any soil 
above the foliage. The nearest to true red of ee. ease ] ‘i d 
any bush honeysuckle we have found. 2 feet, 2 feet, 50¢ cach; ae 
60c each; 3 for $1.50. 3 for $1.20. Pink 
French Hybrid Lilacs 
The hybrid Lilacs listed below differ from the common Lilacs in that their 
flower clusters are much larger and fragrance more entrancing. The plants 
themselves are more dwarf and bushy, usually reaching a height of 6 to 8 
feet, and do not sucker or sprout from the roots. A much greater range of 
color runs through the varieties of hybrids than may, be found in the common 
varieties, and they commence blooming on very young plants. They are far 
superior to the older sorts in every way. 
CHARLES JOLY. Double flowers of deep reddish-purple. The large flowers 
are held well above the foliage. 
EDITH CAVELL. Showy blooms of creamy white and sulphur yellow, in 
long panicles. <A truly fine variety. 
MAXIME CORNU. Shaggy clusters of:double flowers. Deep wine purple in 
bud, opening to wine pink. A very fine variety. 
WM. ROBINSON. Compact panicles of double blooms. 
pinkish red, changing to lavender when fully open. 
PRICES: All of the above Lilacs, 1 to 2 feet, at 65e each; 3 for $1.65. 


Tartarian Bush Honeysuckle 

The flowers are 
e e 12 feet. Graceful, drooping branches; does not 
Persian Lilac sucker or sprout from the roots. Single, light lav- 
ender, loosely arranged flowers. 2 feet, 65c each; 3 for $1.65. 
EVERBLOOMING LILAC 
The Everblooming Lilae (Microphylla), unlike other Lilacs, can be used f Sere een 
in the low border because of its dwarf habit. Forms a low branching shrub, pemour Perearitnetone 40 de. 
usually about 5 feet high. It not only blooms at the normal spring Lilac eae im AaEe Aiwout ners 
season, but again in late summer and fal. 1% to 2 feet, $1.00 each; 3 for grees below ze jury. 
$2.50. Bright green, somewhat lustrous 
leaves; fragrant white flowers fol- 
Syringa or Mock Orange 
lowed’ by blue-black berries. Be- 
sides being one of our best hedge 
plants, it is fine for growing on 
the lawn, and makes richly green 
VIRGINALIS (Double Syringa). 6 feet. A magnificent variety. The flow- 
ers are double and the largest and most striking of all varieties ; often meas- 
ure two inches or more in diameter, very fragrant and excellent for cutting. 
It has a long blooming season, making its best display of flowers in May and 

Snowberry 
PRIVET 

foliage background against foun- 
dation walls. Set 9 to 12 inches 
apart. See page 61 for prices of 
Privet and other hedge plants. 

Add 10c Each 

June, with scattered bloom through summer and fall. A most desirable shrub if You Want Shrubs 
for the border and for foundation plantings. Many who have seen it, declare Sent by 
it to be the most beautiful white flowered shrub that has been introduced 
within the last quarter of a century. 2 feet, 80c each; 3 for $2.00. Parcel Post 
Philadelphus Virginalis 
