


Flowering Shrubs for Every Home Pies 
Adapted to every home purpose for 
variety of color, berries and foliage 
contrast. i 
“ARONIA, Black Chokeberry. Attrac- 
tive white flowers followed by pro- 
fuse masses of black berries. Glossy 
asreen nese carping brilliant red in 
e fa 
ALTHEA, Pink, Purple, or White. One 
of the latest of flowering shrubs. 
Blooms are large and very attractive. 
-BUDDLEIA, Ile de France. A splen- 
did new form. -Easily the finest ofall 
Buddleias because of its massive 
spikes of purple flowers, each illumi- 
nated by a brilliant golden eye. .-Vig- 
orous, free flowering, hardy type. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. Pink-. 
ish white blossoms. Grows from 6 to 
8 feet high. Avery popular shrub. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). A profu- 
“sion of brilliant yellow, bell-shaped 
' flowers before the leaves appear. One 
- of the earliest bloomers. A harbinger 
- of spring. No planting AO ah with- 
out Forsythia. 
_ HONEYSUCKLE. Pink or White. Me- 
dium early bloomer, followed by a 
profusion of berries that attract rob- 
ins and other berry-eating birds. 
ery useful for porch shade and wall or fence 
covering. 
| AMPELOPSIS Veitchi (Boston Ivy). 
to Daicke or concrete walls or chimneys. 
‘ ee : 50c each; $4.00 per 10. 
CLEMATIS paniculata. Glossy, dark green foli- 
age, and covered in the latter part of the sum- 
mer with setarike white flowers, fragrant. 
35c each; $3.00 per 10. 
White blos- 
. Soms turning to a bright yellow. Trumpet shape. 
HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE. 
A fast grower with dense foliage. 
Will cling 
Direct from Nurseries 
To You 
‘Prices: Each 60c; 3 for $1.70; 
6 for $3.20; 12 for $6.20. 
Parcel Post Charge: Add 8c for 
one plant, ac for each additional 
plant: F 

HYDRANGEA P. G.. Large, pinkish 
white panicles ‘which literally cover 
the bush. Blooms late. Very attrac- 
tive. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow). 
Ball-shaped, snow-white flowers. 
JAPAN QUINCE. Showy scarlet flow- 
“ers which often obscure the foliage 
and branches. Very attractive. 
LILACS, Purple or White. An old- 
fashioned shrub which requires no 
introduction. 
SNOWBALL. A shrub readily recog- 
nized by both old and young. The 
name. describes it. 
SNOWBERRY, Red (Coralberry). De- 
sired for its berries which traverse 
the stems in unique style. Attracts 
birds and feeds them abundantly. 
-is-an old favorite.. 

35c each; $3.00 per 10. 
SILVER LACE VINE. Of strong, vigorous growth, 
attaining a height of 25 feet or more, producing 
through summer and fall, foamy sprays of white 
flowers that turn rose colored as they begin to 
Fade ose. pare « 650° each; $6.00 per 10. 
‘CHINESE. PURPLE WISTARIA. A strong, rapid 
_ growing vine with light green foliage. (This is 
the Wistaria so well known among American 
home owners.) 60c each; $5.50 per 10. 


Edulis Superba 
SNOWBERRY, White. Large, white 
berries that remain far into the win- 
ter. Like its companion, Red Snow- 
berry, is especially adapted to shady 
places. 
SPIRAEA Froehbeli. Red flowers. Me- 
dium grower and works in advan- 
tageously with other shrubs. 
SPIRAEA Van Houttei. The most 
popular of all shrubs. A mass of 
white blooms in May or early June. 
The King of all Spiraeas. 
SYRINGA (Mock Orange). A tall 
growing, free flowering shrub of 
stately beauty and delicate fragrance. 
Large, white, starlike blooms with 
yellow center. 
SYRINGA, Virginal. Similar to Mock 
Orange but with large blossoms. Does 
not grow quite so tall. 
VIBURNUM opulus (High Bush Cran- 
berry). Will grow about 12 feet high, 
white blossoms May and June fol- 
lowed by red berries. 
WEIGELA rosea (Pink Weigela). This 
Medium to tall 
growing shrub, covered in June with 
a profusion of rose-colored flowers. 
Very showy for the shrub border. 
GORGEOUS 
PEONIES 
THE RIVAL OF THE 
ROSE 
. Extra heavy 2-year, 
» 3 to 5 eyes. 
Easy to grow. Espe- 
cially adapted to bor- 
ders, beds, and speci- 
men plantings. 50c 
each; 3 for $1.40; 12 
for $5.00. 
Baroness Schroeder. 
Flesh. 
Edulis Superba. 
fragrant. Early. 
Felix Crousse. Bright red. 
Rose-pink; 
Festiva Maxima. Very large; 
pure white, center petals 
tipped with bright, crimson. 
Midseason. ‘ 
Karl Rosenfield. Large bril- 
liant red, early midseason. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Dark pink. 
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