
Forsythia-—Golden Bell 
ALMOND, Double Pink. One of the 
most charming early flowering 
_ shrubs, producing very double, 
rose-colored flowers in great pro- 
fusion in early spring. Maximum 
height, 6 feet. 
ALTHEA, Pink, Purple, or White. 
One of the latest of flowering 
shrubs. Blooms are large and very 
attractive. 
BUDDLEIA, Ile de France. A splen- 
did new form. Easily the finest of 
all Buddleias because of its mas- 
sive spikes of purple flowers, each 
illuminated by a brilliant golden 
eye. Vigorous, free flowering, 
hardy type. 
DEUTZIJA, Pride of Rochester. Pink- 
ish white blossoms. Grows from 
6 to 8 feet high. A very popular 
shrub. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). A pro- 
fusion of brilliant yellow, bell- 
shaped flowers before the leaves 
appear. One of the earliest bloom- 
ers. A harbinger of spring. No 
planting complete without For- 
sythia. 
Hedge Plants 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI 
2-year heavy, well branched, 18-24 inch 
plants 
plants 
plants 
plants 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
18-24 inch 
IBOLIUM PRIVET—HARDY 
18-24 inch 
Prices; Each 60c; 3 for $1.70; 6 for 
$3.20; 12 for $6.20. 
Parcel Post Charge: Add 8c for one 
plant, 2¢ for each additional plant. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Pink or White. 
Medium early bloomer, followed by 
a profusion of berries that attract 
robins and other berry-eating 
birds. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. Large, pinkish 
white panicles which literally cov- 
er the bush. Blooms late. Very 
attractive. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow). 
Ball-shaped, snow-white flowers. 
JAPAN QUINCE. Showy scarlet flow- 
ers which often obscure the foli- 
age and branches. Very attractive. 
LILACS, Purple or White. An old- 
fashioned shrub which requires no 
introduction. 
SNOWBALL. A shrub readily recog- 
nized by both old and young. The 
name describes it. 
SNOWBERRY, Red (Coralberry). 
Desired for its berries which tray- 
erse the stems in unique style. 
Attracts birds and feeds them 
abundantly. 


Double Syringa, Virginal 
SNOWBERRY, White. Large, white 
berries that remain far into the 
winter. Like its companion, Red 
Snowberry, is especially adapted 
to shady places. 
SPIRAEA Froebeli. Red flowers. Me- 
dium grower and works in advan- 
tageously with other shrubs. 
SPIRAEA Van Houttei. The most 
popular of all shrubs. A mass of © 
white blooms in May or early June. 
The King of all Spiraeas. 
SYRINGA (Mock Orange). A tall 
growing, free flowering shrub of 
stately beauty and delicate frag- 
rance. Large, white, starlike 
blooms with yellow center. 
SYRINGA, Virginal. Similar to Mock 
Orange but with large blossoms. 
Does not grow quite so tall. 
VIBURNUM opulus (High Bush 
Cranberry). Will grow about 12 
feet high, white blossoms May and 
June followed by red berries. 
WEIGELA rosea (Pink Weigela). 
This is an old favorite. Medium 
to tall growing shrub, covered in 
June with a profusion of rose- 
colored flowers. 
the shrub border. 
Grape Vines 
Strong, 2-year roots, each 50c 
Brighton. Red. 
Concord. Black. 
Delaware. 
Red. 
Green Mountain. White. 
Niagara. White. 
Worden. Black. 
If Grapes only are ordered, add 2¢ each 
for postage. 

ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
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Decorative Trees and Flowering Shrubs’ 
Delivered in Good Planting Condition — oes =o Naiscues 
Shrubs 
They Bloom From 
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Adapted to every home purpose for va- 
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