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MOCKORANGE, Virginal (Philadelphus virginalis). 6 to 8 ft. New. Very 
fragrant, large, semi-double, pure white flowers in profusion in May and 
in fewer numbers throughout the Summer. Recommended as the best of all 
Mockoranges; in fact, one of our best garden shrubs. (See illustration.) 2-3 ft. 
$1.0) each, $10.00 per dozen; 3-4 ft. $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
PEARL BUSH (Exochorda grandiflora). 8 to 10 ft. A large, fast-growing 
shrub. Pure white flowers in May. Useful in shrub borders, backgrounds, 
and as screens. 3-4 ft. 75c. e h, $7.5 ; oe 50 eac 
per dozen; 6-7 ft. $2.00 once $7.50 per dozen; 4-6 ft. $1.50 each, $15.00 
PURPLE FRINGE, or SMOKE TREE (Rhus cotinus). 10 to 12 ft. Con- 
Splcuous, spreading, shrub-like tree. Large clusters of round leaves, overhung 
in Midsummer by mist-like clouds of tiny lavender pink flowers, hanging 
on for months. 3-4 ft. $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen; 4-6 ft. $2.00 each, $20.00 
per dozen; 6-8 ft. $2.75 each. 
PUSSY WILLOW (Salix discolor). 8 to 10 ft. Frequently found in shrub 
borders. Also useful as cut flowers when the branches are cut in the early 
“pring and brought indoors to bloom. 3-4 ft. 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen; 
4-6 ft. $1.00 each; 6-8 ft. $1.75 each. 
ROSE-ACACIA (Robinia hispida). 5 to 6 ft. Rosy pink flowers in May and 
June. Suitable for mass planting on steep banks. 4-5 ft. $1.50 each. 
ROSEMARY WILLOW (Salix incana). 8 to 10 ft. Attractive, slow grow- 
ing Willow with silvery leaves resembling the Russian Olive. 2-3 ft. 75c. 
each, $7.50 per dozen; 3-4 ft. $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen. 
SNOWBALL, COMMON (Vi- 
burnum opulus sterilis). 9 
to 10 ft. A very satisfactory, 
hardy shrub with beautiful clus- 
ters of globular, white flowers in 
May. 2-3 ft. $1.00 each, $1.00 
per dozen; 3-4 ft. $1.50 each. 
SNOWBALL, ORIENTAL (Vi- 
burnum tomentosum pili- 
catum). 7 to 8 ft. This more 
dwarf-like type is more exten- 
sively used than the old-fash- 
ioned Common Snowball. In- 
addition to its big white flowers 
in June, it has beautiful, glossy 
green foliage throughout the 
Summer, turning to a purple in 
Autumn.. 2-3 ft. $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen; 3-4 ft. $1.35 
each, $13.50 per dozen; 4-5 ft. 
$2.00 each. 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos 
racemosus). 4 to 5ft. Hand- 
some, dark green foliage and a 
profusion of large, white ber- 
ries in the Fall. Conspicuous 
in any border planting. 2-3 
ft. 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen; 
8-4 ft. $1.25 each. 





























all climates. 
Anthony Waterer. 2 ft. Es- 
pecially useful under windows 
and along shrub borders, re- 
quiring a low growing shrub. 
Flat, rose pink flower clusters in 
great numbers in June, smaller 
numbers during the rest of the 
Summer. 12-15 in. 60c. each, 
$6.00 per dozen; 15-18 in, 85c. 
each, $8.50 per dozen. 
Billiardi (Spiraea billiardi). The 
Everblooming Spirea. Medium 
height. 4 to 6 ft. Pink and 
white flower spikes which are 
at their best in July, but con- 
tinue until frost. 2-3 ft. 60c. 
each, $6.00 per dozen; 3-4 ft. 
85c. each, $8.50 per dozen. 
SPIRAEA, BLUE (Caryopteris in- 
cana). 18 in. Dwarf grower, 
somewhes perennial-like, since 
in this locality the tops die back 
to the ground each Winter, but 
reappear promptly on the ap- 
proach of Spring, affording an 
abundance of pleasing blue 
Rubra de Marley Pres. Grevy flowers throughout the Sum- 
LILACS mer. 3 year plants, 60c. each, 
$6.00 per dozen. 
SPIRAEA froebeli (Spiraea froebeli). 3 ft. Similar to the Anthony Waterer but 
stronger grower. Rose pink flowers in July. 15-18 in. 60c. each, $6.00 per dozen. 
Golden (Spiraea opulifolius luteus). 4 to 6 ft. Golden variegated foliage, white 
flowers in early Spring. 3-4 ft. 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen; 4-5 ft. $1.50. 
Korean (Spiraea trichocarpa). One of the newer varieties, resembling Vanhouttei, 
blooming two or three weeks later, extending the season. Pure white, 2-3 ft. 75c. each, 
$7.50 per dozen; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Reeves Double Spirea (Spiraea reevesiana). 5 to 6 ft. White flowers borne in clus- 
ters along the branches in May. Differs from Vanhouttei by having double flowers 
and larger foliage. 2-3 ft. 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen; 3-4 ft. $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
thunbergi (Spiraea thunbergi). 4 to 5 ft. A dense, fluffy bush with attractive, 
green, feather-like foliage, which turns to beautiful colors of orange and red in Au- 
tumn. Dainty white flowers; first of the Spiraeas to blossom in the Spring. 18-24 in. 
75c. each, $7.50 per dozen; 2-3 ft. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen; 3-4 ft. $1.35 each, 
$13.50 per dozen, 

Philadelphus Virginalis 
SPIRAEAS. A useful class of shrubs, available in many varieties. The following varieties are especially 
useful, since they can be used for both small home planting and larger landscape developments, Spi- 
reas, as a rule, are easily grown, inexpensive, adapted to a wide range of soils, and are hardy in almost 

REGEL PRIVET 
(LIGUSTRUM REGELIANUM) 
Four to five feet. A beautiful shrub which serves a 
very useful purpose where a low growing plant is re- 
quired. Very hardy; dark, shiny leaves; graceful, 
drooping branches. Ideal for covering walls, banks, 
or a low foundation. (See tllustration.) 
18-24 in. 85c. each, $8.50 per dozen; 2-3 ft. $1.50 
each, $15.00 per dozen; 3-4 ft. $2.00 each 

Regel Privet 
