
SHRUBS 
(Numbers in parenthesis indicate height at maturity but shrubs may be 
kept trimmed to desired height) 
Prices, except 
as noted: 
FLOWERING BEAUTY BUSH 
A LM O N D Cascades of pale pink during June. This 
new introduction resembles Weigela in 
i ist : fully arching limbs give 
Graceful and dainty mistress of the blooms. _ Gracefully ay 
laude Doubl ink: rosettes! ime Mav) -outub addediamues (4-5 fe) 
ei ©) oe oe "48-24 In., 75c. each, 3 for $2.15 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis. A charming little 
“must” for every garden. 
Slender twigs covered with 
white flowers in May an 
we June. (18 in.) = 
‘ ee 
Sts Pride of Rochester. Vigorous, 
ee 8 = s upright, tough and productive. 
d ) Heavy covering of small white, 
; Carnation-like flowers chang- 
ing to red in center. (5-6 ft.) 


ALTHEAS 
Shamrock green leaves form backdrop for 
double Rose-like flowers. A most welcome sight 
in late Fall. ; : 
Were Pink, Red, Purple and White (6-8 ft.) Identical with the green Bar- 
berry except for its startling, 
bright red leaves. Requires 
direct sunlight for best color. 
(3-4 ft.) 
oS ‘ ; 2 yr., 2-3 ft. size 
Red Leayed Barberry 70c. each 3 for $1.95 
theo 
| NEW BUDDLEIAS 
The late Summer Lilac. Resembles 
Lilac in shape and appearance. Long, 
slender spikes throughout late Sum- 
mer and Fall. (4-6 ft.) 
Charming. Long sprays of lavender 
pink. (Left.) 
Dubonnet. Large sprays of wine-red. 
(Center.) 
Ile de France. Violet purple and 
very fragrant. (Right.) 
Strong, 2 yr., 2 to 3 ft. bloom- 
ing size, 65c. each, 3 for $1.80, 
10 for $5.50 
HYDRANGEA 
P. G. 
Tall and stately shrub. Bending 
over with top-heavy, cone-shaped 
flowers that are first white, then pink, 
and in late Fall, copper. A giant 
bouquet in itself. (4 ft.) 
2 yr., 2-3 ft. size apie = 
70c. each 3 for $1.95 Hydrangea P, G, 
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