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ae HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN 
The most extensively used of the older varieties 
me of Bush Honeysuckles. There are a number of vari- 
ties, some having flowers of distinctly reddish hue 
and some pink. All bloom very freely and in mid- 
- summer carry loads of brilliantly colored berries, 
usually of bright red. We can supply Tartarian 
Honeysuckle in pink or red. ‘Your choice of Red 
or Pink, Heavy 18 to 24 inch plants, 45c each. 
Cee as SNOWBERRY 
A magnificent new shrub that unquestionably will 
become one of America’s greatest. It has every- 
thing that a good shrub should have; graceful 
shape, fine foliage, lovely fiowers, attractive berries, 
werfectly hardy and grows everywhere. The foli- 
age is a rich shade of green and the branches arch 
' gracefully. In June it is full of pink flowers 
followed by a multitude of red and white berries. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet tall and makes a dense bush. 
Heavy 18 to 24 inch plants, 45c each. 
TAMARIX, HISPIDA. 
This is by far the best Tamarix and as a matter 
of fact is one of the finest of all shrubs. It grows 
10 to 12 feet tall if not pruned but it can be 
kept down to any desired height. It grows in 
sun or shade, in wet or dry places. ‘The fine, 
is silvery-blue. “Bright pink 
flowers appear more or less regularly all summer. 
You will love it. Heavy 18 to 24 inch, 45c each. 
FRENCH LILACS 
Larger Bloom, No Suckers, Blooms ist Year. 
4, Here are the glorious French Hybrid Lilacs. 
- that give you all the colors in lilacs—the wine, the 
white as well as the blue. And, best of all, they 
start blooming THE FIRST YEAR AFTER 
PLANTING—no waiting for their lovely beauty. 
Extremely fragrant, larger-blooms, early bloom- 
ing habit, and NO SUCKERS make them in 
high demand. 
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“Blue Hydrangeas, 85¢ Hach. 
borne in long clusters along the branches. Does 
well in shade and grows rapidly. Heavy 18 to 24 
inch plants 60c each. 
BLUE ROSE OF SHARON 
This gorgeous, unusally attractive shrub _ is 
truly an Aristocrat. It is exceedingly beautiful 
and picturesque. This rare new variety flowers 
late in Summer after most other shrubs are out 
of bloom. The large flowers are often. three 
inches across, and every branch is completely 
covered with lustrous lovely blue flowers from 
June until frost. Unlike most other flowers as 
the season advances it becomes more gorgeous 
and the vivid pure blue becomes more outstanding. 
Here is a shrub that will thrive under the most 
unfavorable conditions. It is not particular of 
the kind of soil, does well in low damp places 
and thrives in poor soil where there is but little 
Pree eg CHAS. JOLY—Richest wine—double flowers. 
mY MME. LEMOINE—A true double. Pure white. 
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ot fowenn maefare tb adapts set, other eon, Gr shade 
Gat ae inate: plants, 18 to 24 inch, 85c each; 34. plants 75c each; 2 for $1.25. Pr 
ALTHEA 
Beautiful tree-like shrub, blooming late in Aug: 
a BEAUTY BUSH. 
Charming new shrub recently introduced from 
- “Qhina. Center stems are upright, the outer ust and: September with a profusion of large and 
_-— ~-branches gracefully arching. Very attractive brightly colored flowers. Grows 10 to 12 feet 
--—~—s foliage. Blooms profusely in-June, Flowers are high. Attractive as a specimen or for hedges. 
--— ‘bell-shaped, pale pink with orange veins, and are We Offer these in double-flowering type, assorted 
red, pink, white and purple. Heavy 2 to 8 foot 
45c each; 3 for $1.15. (State colors). 
AZALEA MOLLIS 
Truly one of the aristocrats of the flower family, 
absolutely -hardy, and covered with a mass of orange 
‘and yellow blossoms in May and early June before the 
leaves appear. Azalea Mollis is a most strikingly 
beautiful shrub on our grounds and attracts more 
attention through the month of May than anything else 
in our gardens. Plant as a border or in beds by them- 
selves. 12 to 18 inch plants 85c each; 3 for $2.00. 
TRUE BLUE HYDRANGEA 
You must have at least two of these lovely colored 
Hydrangeas! Plant them 2 feet apart. They grow about 
2 feet tall. Increase in beauty each year. Bloom pink on 
the new wood, blue on the old wood. Sometimes old 
wood freezes back in winter but roots are hardy and 
throw up new growth in spring. Light mulching helps in 
colder climates. Likes sun or semi-shade. Prefers acid soil. 
Grow Blue Hydrangas for your fancy bouquets! 2 year, 
field-grown plants, 85c each; 3 for $2.15; 4 yr. clumps, 
with a ball of soil, $2.50 each. ' 
PERSIAN LILAC 
The sure blooming lilac. Grows 6 to 8 ft. These 
new “‘sure bloomers’’ are like Grandmother grew—except 
these will bloom the first year after planting. No need to 
wait 3 or 4 years for your lilacs to bloom. These are 
hardy as_ all lilacs, graceful, don’t sucker, extremely 
fragrant. Reddish purple flowers during April and May. 
Heavy 18 to 24 inch plants 60c each. 
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