NURSERIES 


FORSYTHIA, ‘Golden Bell.’’ Branches taken indoors in win- 
ter will blossom out at once. 
Fortune. To 10 ft. Handsome green foliage, upright arching 
branches, bright yellow flowers in March. 
Spectabilis. To 8 ft. Upright bush with spreading arching 
branches, pale yellow flowers in March. 
Suspensa (Weeping). To 6 ft. Golden yellow flowers on slender 
drooping branches that sweep to the ground. 
Viridissima (Green Stem Forsythia). To 10 ft. Green erect 
branches, leaves almost ali winter, yellow flowers in March. 
FUCHSIA, Riccartoni. To 6 ft. Handsome desirable Fuchsia 
from Scotland. Red flowers in profusion all summer and fall. 
HIBISCUS. See Althea. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) fragrantissima. To 8 ft. Beauti- 
ful, almost evergreen shrub, very fragrant white flowers in 
March and April. 
Morrowi. Attractive foliage, white flowers in May-June. 
Tatarica rubra. ‘Red Tatarian.” To 8 ft. Hardy, 
grower, rosy-red flowers in April, bright red fruit. 
Tatarica rosea. Pink Tatarian. To 10 ft. 
grower, pink flowers, April-May, red fruit. 
upright 
Hardy vigorous 
HYDRANGEA Arborescens grandiflora. Snowhill. 
Large snow-white blooms, glossy attractive foliage. 
Subs: A quite rare vine especially attractive for covering 
walls. : 
Quercifolia, Oak Leaf Hydrangea. An unusual shrub from the 
South with large clusters of flowers white turning purple. 
Large oak-shaped leaves, each with 3 to 5 lobes. 
Otaksa Biue. Immense heads of blue blossoms, dwarfer but 
vigorous growth. 
-Pegee. “Pan. grandiflora.’’ To 6 ft. Bright green foliage, large 
light pink blossoms in huge panicles from 8 to 12 inches 
long in Aug. and Sept. 
French Hybrids. These large flowered forms make excellent 
specimens for the garden or in pots or tubs for formal 
effect. Chisholm. Double pink. Trophy. Brilliant deep rose. 
SOM Onmatace 
HYPERICUM, prolificum. To 5 ft. Handsome glossy foliage, 
with profusion of bright yellow flowers May to October. 
Densiflorum. Lovely bush shrub producing masses of small 
yellow flowers. About 3 feet tall. 
Hookerianum. Graceful loose growing shrub about 4 feet 
high, bearing large buttercup shaped flowers. 
KERRIA Japonica. Japanese Rose. To 4 ft. 
branches bear masses of small double, 
flowers. 
Long slender 
rose-like yellow 
KOLKWITZIA, Amabilis. Beauty Bush. To 6 ft. Attractive 
foliage, profusion of small pink flowers in clusters in May 
on long graceful branches. 



Magnolia Soulangeana 

Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) 
- University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 

LILACS. The following French named variety grafted plants 
are offered in three sizes: $2,50, $3.50; larger specimens 
from $4.50. 
Chas. Joly. Double blossoms of dark violet purple. 
Chas. X, Single, fine clusters of purple flowers. 
Hippolyte Maringer. Double blooms of purplish mauve. 
Katherine Havemeyer. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single large rosy purple blooms. 
Madame Lemoine. Double, very large white florets on dwarf 
bush. 
Doubie pinkish lavender. 
Marc. Michaeli. Double biue, excellent for massing effects. 
Marie Lagraye. Single, pure white, free flowering. 
Maximowiezi. Double, vioiet-heliotrope 
Michael Buckner. 
growing. 
Miss Ellen Willmott. Beaut-ful, double creamy white. 
Volean. Single, deepest purple, late flowering. 
Very double delicately tinted lilac, dwarf 
Old fashioned common purpie, Lavender blooms. 
MAGNOLIA. Sizes, $3.50, $4.50, $6.00; specimens from $7.50. 
Magnolia Campbeiii. New rare magnolia producing large ex- 
quisite pink flowers, Free flowering. 
Magnolia Conspicua. Free flowering small tree producing 
tulip-shaped pinkish white fiowers. 
Liliflora. Tulip-shaped, large size purpiish-pink flowers before 
leaves appear. Many ground stems make compact bush. 
Soulangeana. Large pinkish biossoms of nine petals, fragrant. 
Specimens to 8 ft. 
s, alba superba. Similar to soulangeana but almost white and 
larger flowers. 
s. Nigra. Blooms later than soulangeana and is darker eolor. 
s. lennei. Large deep crimson outer petals, white inside, later 
flowering than soulangeana as well as larger flowers and 
leaves. Specimens to 7 ft. 
s. rustica rubra. New English introduction. Large cup-shaped 
flowers of deep reddish purple, 
Stellata. “Star Magnolia.’ Dwarf grower with numerous deli- 
cate pinkish-white waterlily-like flowers in early spring, 
fragrant. One of the most beautiful. Specimens to 41% ft. 
Stellata rosea. Pink form of above. 
MAPLE 
Japanese Red Leaf (Acer palmatum atropurpureum nigrum). 
Graceful shrub of medium size having deep red leaves. This 
improved variety holds its true red color until leaves fall in 
December. $2.00-$7.50. 
Jap. Cutleaf Red (Acer palmatum atropurpureum dissectum). 
Handsome red foliage of small, deeply cut leaves. $2.50-$7.50. 


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