Hardy Field Grown | 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). One of the 
finest shrubs Nature ever gave us. 
Branches are literally covered in early 
spring with golden bell-shaped flowers. 
These come with beautiful waxlike 
leaves. It is tall, growing to a height 
of 6 feet and with drooping effect. Very 
good for planting in banks with other 
shrubs. Each 
By mail, postpaid, 2- to 3-ft. plants $ .50 
HONEYSUCKLE, BUSH. See Lonicera. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora 
(Hills of Snow). This magnificent hardy 
shrub is of the very finest, similar to old 
Snowball in flower only larger. Flowers 
large and very white, extra good for 
hedging and porch and group planting. 
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By mail, postpaid, 3-yr., 2 to 3 ft..$ .75 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. A 
beautiful plant that bends to the ground 
with beautiful plumelike flowers. It is 
too well known to go into detail, one of 
the best of all ornamental plants. Good 
either for hedges if trimmed or tall in- 
dividual plants. By mail, post- Each 
paid 2-yr., 2- to 3-ft. plants......$ .75 
LILAC. See Syringa. 
LONICERA (Bush Honeysuckle). Noted 
for its handsome flowers and fruits. 
Should be included in every planting 
of ornamentals. In 2 colors, pink and 
white. ; Each 
By mail, postpaid, 2 to 3 ft.......% .60 
KERRIA japonica. Double flower. A me- 
dium dwarf shrub with beautiful globe- 
shaped flowers of bright orange. July. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Each 
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KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beauty Bush). 
A charming new shrub which increases 
our debt to China. Discovered among 
the high peaks of Hupeh’s mountains, 
Its progeny in America is proving like- 
wise hardy in New England’s severe 
climate. The attractively leaved bush 
attains about 6 feet, the center upright, 
the outer branches gracefully arching. 
Has a general resemblance to both Wei- 
gela and Honeysuckle, the beautiful 
trumpet-shaped flowers appearing in 
great profusion during June, in pairs 
which cluster closely into cymes of 
about twenty-five : Each 
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MALUS (Bechtel’s Flowering Crab). 
Makes a medium sized tree; perfectly 
hardy, succeeds well in most soils. When 
in bloom appears to be covered with 
delicate pink, perfectly double small 
Roses of delicious fragrance. Each 
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MALUS floribunda (Flowering Crab). A 
fine red-flowering Crab, hardy anywhere 
in the United States. A plant that will 
surely please you. Each 
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Lonicera, Bush Honeysuckle 
PEACH, FLOWERING. See Amyegdalus. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius aurea (Gold- 
en Leaved Syringa). A handsome va- 
riety with golden yellow foliage, keeps 
its color the entire season; is splendid 
for grouping with other varieties for 
pleasing effects. Each 
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PHILADELPHUS grandiflorus (Mock Or- 
ange). A beautiful shrub, arching and 
graceful, very nearly covered with flow- 
ers of the largest size. They are wax- 
like in color. Each 
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PHILADELPHUS, Virginal. A magnif- 
icent new variety. Moderately tall, with 
good foliage and compact habit. The 
flowers (fully double, semi-double and 
single) are the largest, handsomest, and 
most sweetly fragrant of any known 
variety, with longest blooming season. 
Best of the modern Mock Oranges. Each 
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\ PRUNUS Cistena (Purple Leaf Sand- 
cherry). Dwarfer than the other purple 
plum varieties, more compact, with glos- 
sier leaves and much more red in its 
purple color. Each 
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PRUNUS Japonica (Flowering Almond). 
Pink double flowered Almond (P. jap. 
flore pleno rosea). A vigorous beautiful 
tree, covered in May with rose-colored 
blossoms like small Roses; hardy. Each 
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PRUNUS (Japan Flowering Cherry Kwan- 
zan). The best variety of Pink Flower- 
ing Cherry. A wonderful ornamental 
tree for individual plants. Each 
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PRUNUS (Japan Flowering Cherry, Mt. 
Fuji). Famous flowering cherries of 
Japan. Beautiful specimens, blooming 
in profuse panicles, white flowers. Each 
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RHODOTYPOS kerrioides. White. May 
and June. Very ornamental shrub with 
bright green, pleated leaves and large 
white flowers one-half to one _ inch 
across, produced in the ends of the 
branchlets and followed by conspicuous 
shining black fruits that adhere prac- 
tically all winter. A desirable shrub. 
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SAMBUCUS canadensis aurea (Golden 
Elder). Thrifty shrubs that will do well 
in any locality, should be planted where 
they receive sunlight, otherwise leaves 
may not be golden in color. The foliage 
is beautiful, green and gold mixed. 
Grows tall but can be kept pinched 
back. Eac 
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Forsythia, Golden Bell 

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