: . All varieties of shrubs on pages 42 
Prices: and 43 (except Blue Hydrangea): 
12 to 18 inch nice plants, 39c each; 3 for $1.00. 
2-3 ft. blooming size shrubs, 60c each; 
3 for $1.65. 
All postpaid to your door. 

This is the old fashioned ——> 
Snowball variety, which is perfectly 
hardy, developing into a large shrub 10 to 12 
ft. in height, and blooming most profusely. 
Of all ‘the later introductions of Snowballs, 
none has ever come up to this strain in either 
hardiness, freedom of bloom, or perfect shape 
of blossoms. It prefers a moist and shady, or 
partly shaded place. As a single specimen on 
the lawn, as well as in the background of 
shrub groups, or against the wall, this is one 
of the most loved and admired shrubs. A young Snowball. 

Mock Orange Virginalis 
Reaches a height of 5 to 6 feet and its 
first flowers appearing in May range 
Hydrangea from semi-double to double. In normal 
Trio years this shrub blooms again in late 



summer, at that time the blossoms are 
1 Paniculata single. Of compact but erect growth, 
4 American very valuable. Blossoms are white, in 
Everblooming clusters, and are fragrant. 
1 New Blue 
Flowering Quince firsbush. 
All Japonica. Very early in the spring 
bloom- a before the leaves appear this shrub 
ing 
produces a wealth of flowers. Deep 
size POST 
flame-red cup shaped flowers all 
plants. PAID : 
along the wood of this shrub are a 
beautiful sight. Blooming time April 
and May, later followed by small 
yellow fruit. The latter is of no 
market value. This shrub grows to Jeter: 
a height of 4 to 5 ft., spreads out dail Orangeeee 
nicely to form a good bush. It is Ais. te oN tates oe et tert 
perfectly hardy, and does well in the 
sun. 

Weigela Rosea 2°on5 & 3 
feet, with its gracefully arching 
branches covering a diameter of 4 to 
5 feet. Blossoms rose pink, appear- 
ing on each branch in almost artistic 
bouquet form during June, and usu- 
ally again late in the summer. A 
fine shrub for the garden and cut 
flowers. 
Weigela Eva Rathke ‘°° 
the Rosea, except that the blossoms 
of slim trumpet shapes are of showy 
crimson color, and usually has two 
blooming periods, June and late sum- 
mer. Very pretty, should be in every 
garden. Weigelas in bloom are a 
beautiful sight, and are equally val- 
uable for bouquets. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 43 
Weigela Rosea, a beautiful shrub. 
