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FLOWERING SHRUBS 
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PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL (Doub:e Mock Crange)— 
Large clusters of pure white, double blossoms are borne over 
a long season. Very fragrant, and a handsome addition to any 
collection of flowering shrubs. 2-3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.50. 
AZALEA HINODEGIRI—A dwarf type azalea, flame-red 
looms completely hiding the shrub in early spring and sum- 
mer. 6-8 in., $1.00. 
AZALEA MOLLIS—A larger growing aza'ea than the 
Hinodegiri. attaining a height of 3 to 4 feet. Large clusters of 
vellow, sa’mon or flame flowers appear before the leaves, 9-12 
in., Ol. 00: Las ime ol 50), 
LILACS 
COMMON PURPLE LILAC (Syringa Vulgaris)—The we'l 
known lavender-purple variety, long a standard in all gardens. 
Beautiful, fragrant, and hardy. 2-3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
COMMON WHITE LILAC—Too well known to need de- 
scription. femi-s‘ender panicles of white. highly fragrant 
flowers in early spring, 2-3 ft., $1.00; 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
GRAFTED, SN ce LILACS 
2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.50. 
PERSIAN PURPLE Single, deep purple, slender branches, 
ADELAIDE—DUNBAR—Double, dark red. 
BELLE DE NANCY—Double, pinkish lavender. 
CHARLES JOLY—Doub'e, dark reddish-purple. 
EDITH CAVELL—Double, milk white. 
LUDWIG SPAETH—Single, dark reddish-purple. 
VILLE DE TROYAS—Sing'e, dark wine-red. 
PRESIDENT POINCARE—Double, reddish lavender. 
PRESIDENT GREVY—Double, light b’ue. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfiy Bush)—A fast-growing bushy shrub 
bearing large panic’es of beautiful lavender and purple flow- 
ers from June until November. No, 1, $1.25. 

LILAC 
HY DRANGEAS 
HYDRANGEA PEEGEE (H. Paniculata Grandiflora)— 
Long, pointed panicles of pinkish-white flowers in August 
and September. Can easily be trained to tree form, and 
makes a very desirable lawn ornament. 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 
ft. -$1.75. 
BLUE HYDRANGEA (H. Opuloides Otaksa)—Vivid blue 
blossoms in late summer and early fall. Acid soil intensifies 
the coloring. Very showy. 12-15 inches, $1.50; 15-18 inches, 
$1.75. 
HYDRANGEA HILLS OF SNOW (Arborescens Grandi- 
flora)—The blooms are large, snow-white, and the foliage 
finely finished. Extremely hardy. Each, $1.00. 
COTONEASTER (Horizontalis)—A very attractive shrub 
that grows flat to the ground, or can be trained against a 
lattice. Small, dark green leaves turn red in autumn, and the 
masses of bright vermilion berries remain a!l winter. 12-15 
inches, $1.25; 18-24 inches, $2.25, 
PEONIES—Double flowered varieties, suitable for garden 
planting or cut use. Choose a mass planting of a single color, 
or mixture of red, rose or white, Strong, 3-5 eye divisions, 
PEONY each, 75c, 

