(CYDONIA JAPONICA) 
An old-time garden favorite shrub. Scarlet red and shades of orange and pink 
flowers appearing early Spring. Popular for the shrub border or as a specimen 
plant. The fruit also makes excellent jelly and marmalade. 4-5 ft. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
Dainty, small, pink, trumpet-shaped blooms in May, followed by a profusion 
of red berries. Leaves have a bluish gray cast to them. Makes a large shrub 
excellent for screening and specimen planting. Grows in the poorest soil. (6-8 ft.) 
FORSYTHIA 
As much a harbinger of Spring as the robin. The pure gold flowers in early 
Spring are produced before the leaves appear. We offer this plant in 2 varieties: 
Fortunei. Which is a tall and stiffly upright grower. (6 ft.) 
Suspensa or Weeping For- 
sythia. Is ideal for steep 
banks or as a specimen. 
Grows to about 5 ft. and 
then gracefully falls until 
it hits the ground like a 
golden waterfall. (5 ft.) 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens (Snowball 
Hydrangea). This easy 
going shrub thrives every- 
where and never fails to 
put on a display of showy 
pure white, Snowball-like 
flowers. (8 ft.) 
INDIAN 
CURRANT 
Delicate little pink flowers 
against a reddish green foliage 
followed by coral colored ber- 
ries that remain most of the 
Winter. Keep Winter birds 

KERRIA 
Japonica. Very slender, light green limbs covered with 
buttercup-like blooms of bright orange in July. 
(3-4 ft.) 18-24 in., 75c. each, 3 for $2.15. 
LILAC 
Common American. The living landmarks; hardy and 
vigorous in any soil or climate; large clusters on Deco- 
ration Day. Offered in both white and purple. (6-8 ft.) 
PHILADELPHUS 
Aen band: ee Coronarius. Tall and exceptionally vigorous. Large, 
peer es “ Sage See amen white sprays of blooms in May are most attractive. 
erries. See tllustration page Forsythia This ic f 4 eae 6-8 f 
28. (3-4 ft.) is is one of our most popular shrubs. (6-8 ft.) 
BLUE 
HYDRANGEA 
Immense blooms of most 
charming BLUE throughout 
the Summer. The most pre- 
ferred of all Hydrangeas due 
to its unusual form and color. 
Soil should be very acid to 
bring out the blue color. A 
real novelty. 
2 yr. plants, $1.50 each 


From June until freezing, this magnificent vine 
is covered with showy clusters of large, fragrant 
flowers, rosy-flame outside and gold inside. The at- 
tractive foliage, a rich blue-green, makes a perfect 
background for the brilliant flowers. Hardy, healthy, 
easy-to-grow it thrives North, South, Eastand West, 
in fullsun or partial shade. It can be used in so many 
places—trellis, porch, pergola, fence, fine for covering 
bank or caveor canbetrainedasa shrub. Our big, 
2-year plants will bloom this Summer. 75c. each 
WEIGELA 
Bristol Ruby (Plant Patent 
No. 492). Ascompared with 
Eva Rathke, Bristol Ruby 
is hardier, more vigorous, 
and makes a thrifty, shapely plant. Color in effect is a soft ruby-red, shading to 
garnet-crimson, without a harsh tone. Blossoms somewhat larger than Eva Rathke, 
are distributed evenly throughout the plant with remarkable profusion through 
June and well into July, and continuing throughout the season. (4-5 ft.) 2-3 ft., 
$1.25 each. 
Eva Rathke. Is famous for its scarlet, trumpet-shaped blooms and for its hardiness, 
Blooms heavily in June and moderately during rest of the season. (3-5 ft.) 

Blue Hydrangea 
New Gold-flame Honeysuckle Rosea. Tall and vigorous with deep pink blooms all Summer. (5-6 ft.) 
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