
CREPE MYRTLE 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Beautiful, double 
flowers in color varieties of rosy-red, white, 
pink or purple. Produced in profusion from 
about the middle of July to September. One of 
the finest and showiest of the mid-summer 
flowering shrubs. 2 to 3-ft. plants, each 55c, 
Postpaid, 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF (Berberis thunbergi 
atropurpurea). There is nothing so strikingly 
brilliant in hardy shrubbery as our genuine 
true-red strain of Red-Leaf Barberry. Its 
abundance of thick, purplish-maroon leaves 
glisten in the sun, contrasting with the green 
and yellow of other plants. Valuable for single 
specimens, corner groups, and solid border 
pees. 12 to 15-inch plants, each 45c, Post- 
paid. 
BRIDAL WREATH (Spirea Van Houttei). 
Without doubt one of the most useful and most 
widely used shrubs in cultivation. Blooming 
in April and May, the plant throws out long 
branches that curve and droop to the ground, 
weighted with a mass of pure white flowers 
that suggest a fountain of snow. May be used 
for specimens, massed, or for hedges. 2 to 3-ft. 
plants, each 25c; 5 for $1.00, Postpaid. 

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WOLFE’S FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Nothing adds to the beauty of your home like a planting of beautiful, colorful shrubs 
and flowers. With Wolfe's fine plants and low costs you can have an attractive place, 
with a succession of blooms, through the season, at a very small cost. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. A new, improved 
form of the old favorite. Long, graceful 
spikes of dark violet-purple give color 
from May until frost. It is very fine as a 
cut flower. It is well named as it attracts 
butterflies and humming birds throughout 
the blooming season. 2-ft. plants, each 49c, 
Postpaid. 
CREPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia Indica). 
Beautifully fringed flowers borne in large 
panicles from July to November. For best 
results cut the tops back to a height of one 
to three inches above the ground after 
transplanting. Purple, pink and water- 
melon red. 2 to 3-ft. plants, each 30c; 4 for 
$1.00, Postpaid. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. An aristocratic 
shrub that attains from 4 to 6 feet in height 
and has spinous and extended branches. 
Its beautiful scarlet blooms appear before 
the leaves and are followed by elongated 
fruits of a yellowish-green color that gives 
it a claim to space about the garden en- 
trance for the rare beauty it imparts. 2-ft. 
plants, each 69c, Postpaid. 

CORALBERRY (Symphoricarpos Vul- 
garis). A native shrub which is dwarfish 
in growth, very hardy, and drouth resist- 
ant. Has small, insignificant flowers in the 
spring and a wealth of coral berries in 
late fall and winter, remaining until 
spring. 2-ft. plants, each 19c, Postpaid. 
DOGWOOD, BLOOD-TWIG (Cornus San- 
guinea) A tall shrub with beautiful, 
glossy, purplish-red branches; flowers 
greenish-white. Desirable for planting in 
shrub groups as the branches lend color 
in winter. 2 to 3-it. plants, each 35c, Post- 
paid. 
DOGWOOD (Red Ozier). Beautiful four- 
petal white flowers of 3 to 314 inches in 
diameter literally cover the plant in the 
spring before: the leaves appear. Dark 
green, luxuriant foliage makes this a 
beautiful plant all summer and into the 
fall when the leaves turn a lovely crim- 
son. 2 to 3-ft. plants, each 98c, Postpaid. 
DEUTZIA, SNOWFLAKE (Deuizia Scabra 
Candidissima). Tall grower with double, 
white miniature. Chrysanthemum-like 
flowers borne profusely in racemes.2-ft. 
plants, each 19c, Postpaid. 
DEUTZIA, DOUBLE ROSE (Deutzia Sca- 
bra Plena). Flowers very double and 
bright rose-pink. erect, strong grower. 
2-ft. plants, each 19c, Postpaid. 
FLOWERING PEACH (Red). One of the 
most beautiful ornamental trees. In early 
spring it is completely covered with car- 
nation-like blossoms, followed by green, 
glossy foliage. A fast grower and sure to 
be the talk of your neighborhood. Trees 
bloom in the spring and develop into a 
mass of beauty. 2 to 3-ft. plants, each 55c, 
Postpaid. 
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