
PRUNUS TOMENTOSUM 
(Nanking Cherry) 
See page 23 for prices and 
description. 
Fire Bush 
(Euonymus Alatus Com- 
pacta)—Height 5 ft. Finest 
shrub for brilliant red fall 
coloring and general all 
season attractiveness. 12-18” 
plants 85c each; 3 for $2.35 
postpaid. 
Mixit 
Peat Moss “iz,i! 
soil around the roots when 
planting all shrubs and 
trees. Native Acid Horticul- 
tural Peat Moss in bags of 
approximately one _ bushel 
* January and February. 
(Hamamelis Vernalls.) A 
profusion of orange red or 
yellow blossom, sweetly fragrant, in 
This is an 
excellent new shrub, compact and 
symmetrical, attaining a height of 4 
to 6 ft. It is not unusual to find 
these plants aglow with blossoms 
some warm winter morning. If the 
temperature drops the petals roll up 
and wait for another warm day when 
they are as cheerful as ever. Price 
Hazel 
18 inch plants 60c each; 3 for $1.50 
postpaid. Large 2-3 ft. blooming size 
“gets 85c each by express, not pre- 
paid. 

Holly Leaf Mahonia 
Brilliant yellow flowers followed 
by blue berries. An Aristocrat Ever- 
green Shrub especially for north sides 
and other shady locations. Price 2 
yr. 10-12” plants 75c ea., 3 for $2.00. 
For large plants B. & B. see page 27. 
New and Rare Sh rubs 
Aristocrats of the Garden 
Winter Flowering Witch 

Winter Flowering Witch Hazel 
Red Leaved Maple 
The blood red color of the foliage in 
early spring makes it one of the outstand- 
ing shrubs—or small trees—for accent 
planting in the lawn and border. The 
Oshio-Beni variety which we are offering 
is one of the best in both color and hardi- 
ness. Price 18-24 inch $1.75 by express. 
Triple-Red-Honeysuckle 
(Lonicera Maximoweczi). Fiery red blos- 
soms, ruby red fruits and the foliage is 
red in the early spring. This is a new Bush 
Honeysuckle reaching a height of 6 to 7 
ft., very desirable, well rounded in shape 
and attractive all through the summer. 
Price, heavy blooming size plants, 85c¢ 
each by express not prepaid. 
each for $1.00 by express, 
not prepaid. 

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Beautiful French Lilacs $27, o23ctpetio2 
the real beauty both in form and fragrance of these marvelous 
flowers. They are among the hardiest of all shrubs and very 
easily grown. The following select varieties are among the 
thriftiest and most profuse bloomers. Casimer Perier, Dbl. 
White—Chas. Joly, Dbl. Red—Marc Micheli, Dbl. Lavendar— 
Katherine Havemeyer, Dbl. Pink. 
Price, all varieties, strong 18-24 In. plants 2) 00 each; 3 for 
$2.75 by express. 
EXTRA 
SPECIAL 
An Aristocrat 
of the Garden 
andata 
BARGAIN PRICE § 





PINK KOREAN SNOWBALL 
(Fragrant Viburnum) 


4 ‘ Viburnum 
Pink Korean Snowball (veers 
Sometimes called the Mayflower Viburnum as it re- 
_sembles the Mayflower in fragrance and blossom. One 
of the outstanding New Varieties of recent introduc- 
tion. Blooms profusely in early spring and flowers are 
pink in color and heavy laden with spicy fragrance. 
Price, strong 12 to 18 inch plants, $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
postpaid. 
E bi . Lil (Syringa Micro- ~— 
ver ooming rac phylla). A _ rare 
new shrub introduced from China by the Arnold Ar- 
boretum. A mass of lilac pink blossoms in early 
spring. It has the unique habit of blooming a second 
time in the autumn and often stray blossoms through- 
out the summer. A good shrub for the lawn and 
border planting. Price, 2 yr. 2-3 ft. plants $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.75, postpaid. 
Everblooming Lilac 
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