For Colorful BLOOMS All Season 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Ball). Few, if any ot 
the spring-flowering hardy shrubs can sur- 
pass the splendor and brilliancy of the For- 
sythias. Of upright, vigorous growth, foliage 
rich, dark green and lustrous. Flowers bril- 
liant golden yellow, borne in great profusion 
early in April before leaves appear. 2 to 3-ft. 
plants, each 29c, Postpaid. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Red Bush). This is one of 
the choicest plants in the garden. From June 
to October it is covered with hundreds of 
Flame-Scarlet flowers. Excellent for borders 
or specimen plantings. It is perfectly hardy 
every where. 
LILACS. Wolfe's beautiful lilacs come either 
in WHITE or PURPLE. Blooms more freely than 
the old common variety with a much more 
improved blossom. The bush makes a fine 
hedge where height is wanted. Price, 18-in. 
plants, each 39c, Postpaid. (Illustrated on 
Page 28.) 
MOCK ORANGE. Blooms profusely in May 
and June and most any day all summer you 
will find some flowers. They are so fragrant 
that just a small spray will perfume a room. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. Perfectly hardy, planted 
all over America, in sun or ai little shade. 
2 to 3-ft. plants, each 25c, Postpaid. 
PINK ALMOND. The picture does not do jus- 
tice to this lovely shrub. It is one of the very 
earliest to bloom in the spring, bursting into 
flowers even before its leaves appear. The 
charming pink blooms are perfect, resembling 
small roses and completely cover every 
branch, every twig, from top to bottom. It 
makes a shapely bush 3 to 4 feet tall and just 
as wide. It will grow in every State in the 
entire United States. Our plants are on their 
own root, the finest we ever saw. 2-ft. plants, 
each 59c, Postpaid. 
PLUM, PURPLE-LEAVED (Prunus Cerasifera 
Pissardi). A handsome small tree covered 
with pale pink plum-like blossoms in early 
spring. The foliage is purplsh-red and does 
not turn green in summer as do many other 
varieties. Lends color to large group plant- 
ings. 2 to 3-ft. plants, each 59c, Postpaid. 
RED WING 

REDBUD. Spring’s early harbinger, bloom- 
ing in April, and literally covered with red or 
pink blooms before the leaves appear. It is a 
small, shapely tree, with large, deep green 
leaves. May be used in heavy mass planting 
of shrubs, with white-flowering dogwood, or 
against evergreens or white birch, to furnish 
contrast. 2 to 3-ft. plants, each 25c; 5 for $1.00, 
Postpaid. 
WEIGELA (Rosea). This Weigela grows to 
a height of 5 feet, its branches gracefully 
arching spread out to a round bush form. The 
rose-pink blossoms and foliage on each 
branch are arranged by nature to have the 
appearance of a finished bouquet. Blooming 
season in June, and under normal conditions 
repeated later in the summer. A shady place 
or part shade is best. There the blooming 
periods will be considerably longer. 2 to 3-ft. 
plants, each 35c; 3 for $1.00, Postpaid. 
" WEIGELA 
Flame Honeysuckle 
This beautiful new creation, a 
bush, blooms every month in the 
year and it is.an evergreen. The 
{fragrant blossoms are .RED with 
ORANGE ‘shadings. In’ this offer 
you. get 3 hardy 2-year plants for 
only— 
$00 - 
Postpaid e 
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RED WING (Heteroptis). From South 
America, the land of color, comes one of 
the most colorful shrubs of recent years! 
Yellow blossoms in sprays with red seed- 
pots that cling to the stem give a profusion 
of color the entire summer, regardless of 
the heat and dry weather. Can be trimmed 
often without affecting its beauty. Fine 
for cut flowers, keeping several days after 
cut. Limited quantities this year. Please 
order early to avoid disappointment. 2 to 
3-ft. plants, each 98c, Postpaid. 
SPIREA (Billardi). Popular because its 
feathery pink plumes are produced almost 
all summer. Thrives everywhere, even in 
dry places. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. Well 
adapied for shrubbery borders and foun- 
dation planting because of its upright, 
dense growth. 2 to 3-ft. plants, each 35c, 
Postpaid. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE 
105) 0007.08 WREATH) 1 0 1] 
‘Post- 
paid 

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