38 Tip Top Tree Pruner—12 Ft. Collapsible—$4.75 Each 
Plant Colorful 
An Inexpensive Way To 
All of our shrubs are strong, healthy two to three year-old field-grown plants 
and will prove entirely satisfactory to the most critical buyer. These shrubs are 
trimmed, ready for planting and carefully packed to insure safe arrival. 
ALL SHRUBS ON THIS PAGE ARE BLOOMING SIZE 
Each $1.50, any 3 for $4.25—Shipped Express Collect 



ALTHAEA, Rose-of-Sharon. One of the best 
shrubs for the shrubbery border or for single lawn Ss hei 4 U B 
specimens. Large double, rose-like blooms com- 
pletely cover the bush in September and October. © 
Grows to a height of 8 ft. or more. Ss p e Cc | a { 
Red. Attractive, colorful. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. An upright, bush No. 95 
covered with masses of large, double white flowers, lustrated on Back 
tinged pink in May and June. Grows 6 ft. tall and Cover 
does well in sun or partial shade. 1 Spirea Vanhouttei 
FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell. The first shrub to 1 Weigela rosea 
flower in the Spring. Sturdy grower, completely 1 Forsythia 
covered with bright golden yellow, star-shaped 1 Flowering Quince 
flowers. Illustrated on back cover. vreo $ 95 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian. A fine, tall growing Fake 4. 
shrub for the background and boundary planting. 
Grows in sun or partial shade and is one of the 
first shrubs to leaf out inthe Spring. Attractive 
flowers in May and June followed 
by clusters of red berries in the 
Balle Satite 
Red White 
HYDRANGEA, A. G. (Hills ot 
Snow). A grand'shrub for sunny 
or shady places at the north side 
side of the house. Large, snow 
white blossoms from early June 
until October. Grows 3 to 5 feet 
tall; ideal for hedging or border 
planting. 

FLOWERING QUINCE, Cydonia 
japonica. Dazzling scarlet flow- 
ers, completely covering the 
branches in early Spring immedi- 
ately after the Forsythia. Attrac- 
tive, shiny green foliage, grows 
5 to 8 ft. tall, followed by small 
fragrant, Quince-like fruits. An 
excellent specimen for the lawn. 
Illustrated on back cover. 

MOCK ORANGE, Philadelphus 
coronarius. (©ne of the most 

fragrant of all ornamental shrubs. " : - 
A tall, vigorous bush with waxy Lilac Special No. 96 
creamy white flowers in May OUTSTANDING 
and June. An excellent border FRENCH HYBRIDS 
lant i bouton tt.) tall: : : 
Bn ee oe ee * Ludwig Spaeth. Single purple. 
. A Mme. Lemoine. Double white. 
SPIRAEA vanhouttei  (Bridal- President Grevy. Double lilac blue 
wreath). The most popular ; : 
flowering shrub. Ideal for found- polle;Ds Nancy. Single rose, white 
ation planting, screens or trimmed Sere $1.50 h 
hedges. Very graceful, drooping oY Gale 
branches, covered with pure All 4 for only $5.25 
white blossoms in May and : mts ; 
June. Grows 6 to 6 #¢. tall. Postpaid within 300 miles of N. Y.C. 
Beyond,: express collect 

Illustrated on back cover. 
WEIGELA rosea. A tall, vigorous shrub. 5 to 6 ft.,-with arching branches, 
completely covered with deep pink, bell-shaped flowers in June. An especially 
fine plant for foundation or border planting. Illustration on back cover. 
S. ecial Azalea Offer 
AZALEA hinodegiri. The most popular Azalea. Strong, well branched 
plants, covered with crimson scarlet flowers in May and June. Ideal for 
edging, foundation planting and border display. 

10-12 inches—Balled and burlapped.............Each $2.25 
12-15 inches—Balled and burlapped.............Each $3.00 
15-18 inches—Balled and burlapped.............Each $4.25 

Hydrangea A. G. 

