PHILADELPHUS — MOCK ORANGE 
Avalanche — A low-growing variety which blooms 
profusely with single, snow-white fragrant flow- 
ers on drooping branches. 
PES inert eae Sh cel Nye (Op ee BDI os Fe a af Each $0.50 
A ag Aon APR NRA Oe ena ene .60 
Ae Oop TATE Moe Oe oe eh Lo 
Coronarius — A tall-growing shrub blooming in 
May with creamy-white flowers. 
OSA ie Se ae on ane ee Pet Soar Each $0.40 
BS Saar mE Te teen Ta ees -50 
Sa AT eae on On ein Om Saris Oot -60 
Virginalis — Double or semidouble white flowers; 
very fragrant and a profuse bloomer. 
Ba Sk, Ae APL ORS coe eae Tin EY aie Each $0.60 
Bend wie Gch WINER rae Mena eA TENT eatale eato er eaea 75 
WASPS siete tenes iat ak eo ane a aioe -90 
POTENTILLA — CINQUEFOIL 
Farrari — A novelty; low-growing shrub with very 
fine-leafed ornamental foliage and beautiful 
buttercup-yellow flowers; blooms all summer; 
excellent for the rockery or border. 
18-24” 
PRIVET — LIGUSTRUM 
Amoor River Privet (Amurense) — This variety is 
well known; it is the hedge plant used so ex- 
tensively everywhere for narrow, dense, sheared 
hedges. It is extremely hardy and its leaves 
are dark glossy green. 
On 0 Aen cA ee 10 for $2.00; 100 for $17.50 
D2 cence. (heavy) 10 for 3.00; 100 for 25.00 
Ce aa. (heavy) 10 for 3.50; 100 for 30.00 
Regal’s Privet (Regelianum) — A dense spreading 
variety which branches right to the ground. It is 
very hardy, grows well in shade or sun and 
stands clipping well. 
18-24 ee 10 for $3.50; 100 for $30.00 
Jae bee ee ee a AS, 10 for 4.50; 100 for 40.00 
Ce A ee hoe ee 10 for 6.00; 100 for 55.00 
PRUNUS (See pages 10 and 11) 
QUINCE — CYDONIA 
Japonica (Flowering Quince) — A medium shrub, 
with dark glossy foliage; growth is bushy and 
informal; blooms in early spring with scarlet 
red flowers; produces quince-shaped fruits that 
are very fragrant. 
DROS re eens he ee Each $0.50 
Dwarf-Flowering Quince — Similar to the above 
but not so tall; flowers orange scarlet. 
1 TES Pane MA era es erred a en PAL Each $0.50 
16 
SHRUB ROSES 
Hansa — One of the most desirable shrub roses; 
flowers reddish-purple; blooms all summer; 
grows 5 feet tall. Each 70c 
Hugonis (Golden Rose of China) — An old favorite, 
extremely hardy, literally covered with fragrant, 
has attractive 
small foliage; excellent to use as specimens or 
single yellow flowers in May; 
among other shrubbery; grows about 6 feet tall. 
Each 90c 
Harrison’s Yellow — An old-time variety that is 
always in demand. It is especially desirable on 
account of its profusion of semi-double flowers 
and its extreme hardiness. Dormant plants — 
Each 90c: Pot plants — Each $1.25 
ROSE OF SHARON — ALTHAEA 
Rather narrow upright shrub that produces a 
profusion of richly colored single or double flowers. 
It is especially desirable because it flowers from 
early summer to autumn, a time when few other 
shrubs are in bloom. Thrives well under city con- 
ditions. 
Anemoneflorus — Pink, 3-4’ .......... Each $0.75 
‘Ardens'——. Violep purple 0-4 anne ae Each $0.75 
Coelestis — A magnificent true-blue single; very 
Choice”, .oe4> ate este eee Each $0.85 
Lucys——“Double; red-8—4 =... selon Each $0.75 
Rubis — The best single red grown; strong and free 
leltctoyomintey I'S ke SOR cores oaue ook Each $0.75 
Snowdrift — Very showy, large single white flowers; 
more dwarf.than other varieties. 3-4’ Each $0.85 
CORALBERRY — SYMPHORICARPOS 
Chenaulti A medium-sized 
shrub with slender graceful branches covered 
with small leaves; fine for planting in front of 
tall shrubs; its foliage is very attractive, remain- 
ing green and hanging on the bush until late 
fall; its fruits are small red berries. 
(Imp. Coral-Berry) — 
BY nh SBR et elcia cus UA ee Each $0.40 
3-4’ 0) Soe) eee 0 © 2 6 ee © 0,6 S46. R160) 0,0 6 6 Stn ane © wi eseee 50 
Indian Currant (Coral-Berry) — Similar to the Snow- 
berry, except that the fruits are small bright 
coral-red, and hanging in long clusters. 
2B" Ec sicmeeten, See re ea ee Each $0.40 
SUMAC — RHUS 
These plants are grown especially for 
ornamental and colorful foliage in the fall. 
Typhina (Stag-horn Sumac) — A rugged tall-grow- 
ing variety; flowers in June and )uly followed 
by red fruits. 
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