HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN--A tall, bushy shrub, 
with red, pink, or white flowers in the spring followed 
by red berries, Its dense foliage and rank growth 
makes it one of the most popular screening shrubs 
in use, 
3-4 ft. (True Red)-------------- each, $1.00 
3-4 ft. (Pink or White)---------- each, $0.75 
HONEYSUCKLE, FRAGRANT--The fragrant honey 
suckle is a delightful shrub because of the delicious 
scent of its tiny waxen flowers in the spring. The 
bushes grow quickly and make a fine mass of decora- 
tive foliage which remains a good rich green, persist. 
ing until mid-winter. 
2-3 ft.---------- cee ccs ee -- - each $0.75 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow)--The 
flowers are Similar to snowballs in appearance, 
white and imposing, blooming throughout the season. 
Excellent for solid low borders and foundation plant- 
ing. One of the few shrubs which blooms well in 
shade. 
18-24 in,----------------------- each $1.00 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Hardy Hydrangea)--A well-known 
shrub that blooms from August until late fall. The 
blooms are first white, then turn pink on the exposed 
side. It produces the largest flower head of all the 
shrubs. Will bloom in shady situations. DO NOT 
PLANT ON SOUTH FOUNDATIONS, 
2-3 ft.------------------------- each, $1.00 

HYPERICUM AUREUM (St. John’s Wort)--Medium 
growing shrub with attractive blue-green foliage. 
Flowers are large yellow and are borne during July. 
It likes a rocky gEcund and will thrive in shady places, 
DR) i Qe = See eee Sere each, $0.75 
1ERRIA JAPONICA FLORAPLENA (Double Yellow 
“Verria)--Often called Globe Flower, because the in- 
numerable clustered petals give the blooms a ball- 
like shape. Stems are a bright green which shows up 
well in the winter. 
18-24 in.----------- -------------- each, $1.00 
KERRIA JAPONICA (Single Yellow Kerria) 
2-3 ft.------------------------------ $0.75 
KERRIA, WHITE (Rhodotypus)--Sometimes called 
Jetbead because of the shining black berries which 
cover the plant during the winter. Has very attrac- 
tive foliage and blooms in June with a white single 
bloom which has a yellow center. 
2-3 ft.-------------------------- each, $0.75 
LILAC (Syringa) COMMON PURPLE--Large old- 
fashioned shrub with bluish-purple flowers. Very 
sweet scented. The most popular and earliest to 
bloom of all lilacs. 
3-4 ft,---------------------------- each, $1.00 
LILAC, COMMON WHITE--Similar to above but 
bears large double white blossoms, 
3-4 ft,--------------------------- each, $1.00 
LILAC PERSIAN PURPLE--The finest lilac for 
screen planting. Blooms the first year planted. Very 
dens2 growing and the foliage does not mildew. 
ee a ee a ae each, $1.25 
LILAC, FRENCH--Named varieties in Red, Purple, 
and White. These lilacs are more dwarf growing than 
the others and are all grafted to insure pure color as 
well as guarantee blooms soon after planting. 
7 Ce yee-- -each $1.25 
Ct ee --:------ each $1.50 
15 
MOCKORANGE, SWEET--Familiar shrub with vigor - 
ous erect habit that has white blossoms near Decora 
tion Day. The breath of orange blossoms--of such 
entrancing fragrance--intense from the multitude of 
bloom, that is a necessity to a garden, and works 
splendidly in all sorts of planes 
oN eee sae. =e each $0.75 
MOCKORANGE, VIRGINALIS--A magnificent new 
variety, far exceeds any other Mock Orange in beauty 
and form. Flowers are semi-double and cover the 
entire bush in earlyJune. Has scattered blossoms the 
balance of the year. 
2-3 ft.------------------------- each, $1.00 
NINEBARK, DWARF A medium growing shrub of 
very dense habit. Fine for fronts of borders or as a 
hedge. 
MeSV Se SS emcoseoSsees: | soetseisac each $0.75 
PRIVET, AMUR RIVER HEDGING--Well-known for - 
mal hedge plant for shearing. One of the hardiest 
types of plants grown. Does not winter kill like the 
California Privet. 
3-5 canes---------------- ---- per 100, 
5-9 canes~-.-- -- we ene---------- per 300, 
PRIVET, LODENSE (Dwarf Privet)--Very compact 
growing and requires little shearing. The foliage is 
very dark-green and hangs on until mid-winter. Ex- 
cellent for edging formal gardens, 
15-18 in,------------------------ each, $0.50 
PRIVET, REGAL’S--A low spreading form with 
gracefully drooping branches. The dense growth and 
dark green persistent leaves make ita desirable 
shrub for foundation or border planting, growing in 
shade and other impossible places. 
24-30 in,------------ #----------- each, $0.65 
QUINCE, FLOWERING--Old-fashioned shrub with 
glossy leaves and scarlet flowers in great profusion 
in early spring before the leaves appear and followed 
by small quince-shaped fruit, which are quite fragrant. 
2-3 ft.--------------------------» each $9.75 
RUSSIAN OLIVE--Rather large growing shrub with 
silvery foliage. Fine for planting in screen plantings 
for contrast with other shrubs. Has small yellov 
blossoms in June. 
4-5 ft,------ Oe lasted leases tia - each $0.75 
ROSA GROOTENDORST (Hardy Red Rose)--This 
plant is oné of the showiest hardy roses in existence, 
It is covered the entire season with clusters of semi- 
double, red roses. Vigorous growing and can be used 
almost anywhere in the border. 
2 yr. No. 1------------------- yeeean each, $1.00 
ROSA HUGONIS (Father Hugh’s Rose)--It is an ex- 
tremely graceful, arching shrub, growing 5 to 6 feet 
in height. One of the earliest ornamental plants to 
come into flower, it frequently opens in April, cov- 
ering itself with thousands of single yellow flowers 
of delicate fragrance. Its foliage is particularly 
dainty. 
2 yr. No. 1--------------------- each, $1.00 
ROSA RUGOSA (Hansa)--A rough-looking shrub with 
bristly stems and broad, wrinkled, glossy foliage of 
bold, handsome appearance. The flowers are large, 
with the texture of soft silky crepe paper, and of 
orchid color. 
2-3 ft.--------------------------- each $1.00 
