FLOWERING SHRUBS 4dqd Color fo 
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NGEA, Arborescens (Hills of Snow)— SNOWBERRY, Red A graceful shru i 
aries shrub for shady places, especially attractive red berries. Makes an peer acite 
north side of house. Blooms in midsummer, bush 3 feet in height. Does exceptionally 
resembling huge snowballs. Large, heart- well in shade. 
shaped leaves. Medium in height. Each 2 6 
Each 2 6 18/24 in. ------- $ -45 $ -80 $2.10 
2/3etts sees oe 55 1.00 2.70 
12/18. In. oes ose $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
ee a SA Tea SNOWEBERRY, White—Pink flowers in midsum- 
mer, followed by large berries of snow 
HYDRANGEA, Paniculata Grandifiora (P.G.)— white. Very showy. Plant in sun or shade. 
Large cone-shaped blooms of creamy white, Each 2 6 
changing to rose, then purple and Decne: 18/24 Ins teccus == $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
Blooms in late summer. Does best in partia : a 1.00 2.70 
shade. Attains height of 3 to 4 feet. 213 Tie aie 2 
Each 2 6 SPIREA, Anthony Waterer—Our most popular 
18/24 Ino 23 loi: $ .55 $1.00 $2.70 low-growing shrub, blooming constantly all 

summer. Large, flat clusters of deep rose- 
B/3AS~ man ee -65 1.20 3.30 colored blossoms. Thrives everywhere. Grows 
into a neat, dense bush 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Each 2 6 
LILAC, French Hybrid—We offer a large as- : 
sortment of named varieties in attractive 15/187 ing <osa- 4 $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
colors. 18/24 Inv <2-2- 55 1.00 2.70 
Each 2 6 
REE IL Bora is $ .75 $1.40 $3.90 SPIREA, Aurea (Golden)—Very desirable yel- 
2/3 ft. --.----- -90 1.70 4.80 low foliage. Blossoms are borne in profusion 
in white clusters about 2 inches in diameter. 
Each 2 6 
ALPHONSE LA VALLE— Lavender. PEED Bree ys $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
CHARLES X—Reddish-purple. 574 ho ea (55 1.00 2.70 
MARIE LE GRAYE—White. 
MICHAEL BUCHNER—Pale Lilac. SPIREA, Billardi—Long feathery pink plumes 
MME. CASIMER PERIER—White. in midsummer. A very attractive, upright 
PRESIDENT GREVY—Licht blue. grower, 4 to 5 feet tall. 
PRESIDENT LOUBET—Purple. Each 2 6 
RUBRA DE MARLY—Red. 2/3 attiese eee $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
VOLCAN—Deep purple. 3/4ettiee eens -55 1.00 2.70 
SPIREA, Bumalda (Dwarf)—An_ attractive 
LILAC, Josikaea—A fine lilac with shining shrub with narrow foliage. Rose pink blos- 
green leaves. Violet-purple blooms. Flowers 
Tate: soms. 
7 Each 2 6 pacha e 
12/185 in eo aa $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
2/32tt once see $ .65 $1.20 $3.30 18/24 in. ------ 55 1.00 2.70 
S/40%t nen assece -80 1.50 4.20 
SPIREA, Froebelli—A. beautiful, compact shrub 
attaining a height of about 3 feet. Very 
LILAC, Persian Purple—Beautiful, small foliage. compact bush with striking maroon-red foli- 
A neat growing shrub and a profuse bloomer. age on new growth. Bright rosy-pink flow- 
ers from June until frost. Very hardy and 
Each 2 6 dependable. 
2/3; 4t2 waa see $ .55 $1.00 $2.70 : Each 2 6 
S/A HEE me 65 1.20 3.30 18/24 in, .------ $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
2/37 feeec canes -55 1.00 2.70 
LILAC, Purple (Common)—Highly recom- F 
mended by many for use as ornamental 
hedges. Purple flowers. 

Each 2 6 
18/24 Ins see ek $ .45 $ .80 ‘$2.10 
2/3 eens -55 1.00 2.70 
Snowball 
LILAC, Villosa—Flowers small but borne 
in clusters. Light purple. A very neat 
growing lilac. 3 
Each 2 6 
18/24 in. .-..- $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
2/B)tt oceans 55 1.00 2.70 
LILAC, White (Common) — The white 
lilac with which everyone is familiar. 

Each 2 6 
18/24sina te $ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
2/3 frome ane +55 1.00 2.70 
SNOWBALL Oe ot ahs ek love te QUALITY BEFORE YOU BUY 
spring flowering shrubs. Large ball- oth shrubs in picture are two years old. 
like clusters of snow-white flowers. The light grade shrub has been grown in 
Each 2 6 thickly crowded rows. Sherman’s shrubs 
12/18 in, .---- $ 50 $ .90 $2.40 are grown in wide, open rows with plenty of 
18/24 In, -..-- .60 1.10 3.00 room to develop into perfect specimens. 
Spirea Billardi 2/340 ca sen'n .70 1.30 4.20 Buy shrubs by specified size. 

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