CREPE MYRTLE 
This phenomenal plant doesn’t get its blooming under way 
until late in July but when it does start it very often keeps 
up the good work until frost. Grows naturally as a shrub 
but may be trained into a handsome round-headed tree. 
Keep the plant moist through summer and early fall and 
you will be rewarded with many great panicles of fringed 
crepe paper-like flowers. 12-15 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; 
gal. containers, 75c. 
Lagerstroemia indica. Dwarf Lavender, Dwarf Light Pink, 
White, Rose Pink or Red. 
Tree Type. Red only. Balled, 7-8 ft., 3 ft. spread, $6.00. 
STAR BELLE 
Philadelphus Belle Etoile. The flowers will impress you 
forcibly with their similarity to the waxy native Dogwood 
blossoms. Big 2-inch single flowers of clean faultless white. 
Four crisp, well rounded petals and white stamens tipped 
with gold. No flower possesses a more satisfying perfume. 
Keep for days when cut. Full fresh green foliage. Sun or 
light shade. 4-5 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. contain- 
ens, 7G 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Through the spring months every drooping stem and 
slender upright branch is aglow with masses of small double 
flowers like little roses. Sprays of the cut flowers are most 
useful for indoor decorations. Through summer and _ fall 
the plant grows thriftily keeping itself well covered with 
clean bright foliage. 6 ft. 
Prices: Balled, bushy 3-414 ft., $2.25; 5-gal. containers, 
$2.00; gal. containers, 65c. 
Prunus triloba alba. Upright and rapid of growth. White. 
Prunus triloba rosea. Pink. 
BRIDAL WREATH 
Spiraea Vanhouttei. Really needs no description as we all 
know it so well. A young snow storm covers tle arching 
branches in early spring. 8-ft. Balled, bushy 4-4™% ft., $2.50; 
5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 50c. 

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PHILADELPHUS BELLE ETOILE 
WHITE SNOWBERRY 
Symphoricarpos albus. Through winter each arching 
branch is burdened with glowing clusters of large waxy- 
white berries. Enjoy their clean freshness either on the 
shrub or as decorations indoors. Graceful plant. Excellent 
foliage. Easily grown, Sun. 4-ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; 
gal. containers, 85c. 
LILACS 
Syringa persica. Persian Lilac. Blooms much more sat- 
isfactorily than the Eastern Lilacs that are more generally 
planted here. While the flower spikes are slightly smaller 
than those of the eastern variety they possess the same high 
fragrant quality and color. We recommend it. Sun. 6-8 
ft: 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal containers, 75c. 
Syringa vulgaris. Eastern Lilac. Just the good old- 
fashioned lilac—a surfeit of fragrance in every colorful 
flower. Even after the flowers are gone their strong upright 
branches clothed in gay green foliage are a joy. Give them 
light shade and plenty of moisture. We have them in both 
white and blue. 10 ft. Balled. 2-2% ft., $2.00; 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $2.50; gal. containers, 75c. 
SNOWBALL HYDRANGEA 
Viburnum Opulus sterile. Immense heads of white in late 
spring and brilliant foliage in autumn. 8 ft. Balled, bushy 
3-4 ft., $2.75; 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal, containers, 75c. 
HEAVY BLOOMING WEIGELIA 
For a long period in late spring the wide-mouthed tubular 
flowers of Weigelia fairly fill the garden with the contagious 
joy of just living. Unless our soul is as dead as the Dodo 
we must thrill at the brilliant loveliness of the flowers and 
the clean newness of the fresh clean foliage. The plants are 
often grown in full sun but, particularly in poor soil, they 
are benefitted by light shade. 
Prices: 5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 50c. 
Weigelia candida. Snow white. Thrifty growth. 6-8 ft. 
Weigelia Eva Rathke. Dark red dwarf to 3 or 4 ft. Blooms 
a little through summer as well as in spring. 
Weigelia rosea. Rose pink. 6-8 ft. 
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