

DEUTZIA 
Aj! Deutzias are showy flowering shrubs of VERY bushy habit. They 
have many stems rising directly from the root, arching upward and outward, 
thickly covered with foliage which almost completely disappears in May 
under a superabundance of panicles of small, frilled, bell-like flowers. They 
are hardy throughout most of the country. 
Gracilis Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
Seldom more than 2 or 3 feet high. This is one of the prettiest and 
most graceful of all the Deutzias. The plant makes a fountain-like 
bush attractive at all times of the year. In May it is covered with 
an astonishing profusion of delicate snowy white flowers. It does well 
in light shade and is well adapted for low edgings to walks or paths, 
excellent in clumps in the foreground in the border. 
NEW SNOW-WHITE, UPRIGHT GROWING DEUTZIA 
Crenata erecta Each $1.25, Three $3.50, Doz. $12.00 
This beautiful strong; upright growing hybrid came to us from France 
a few years ago. It produces large, single, milk-white flowers in hand- 
some pyramidal clusters. Shown in England a few years ago, it received 
an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Its upright 
growth and modest height, 3 to 4 feet, make it an excellent shrub for 
foreground planting. Last, but not least, is the enormous amount of 
flowers which completely cover the bush at flowering time. 
orsythia 
The name “Golden Bell” has been attached to this family of hand- 
some shrubs, but nobody uses it, and in consequence, the name of 
William Forsyth, one of the greatest gardeners in history, is perpetu- 
ated in common speech through the Forsythia, which have become 
one of the most popular groups of shrubs grown in gardens. They 
should be given a place where they can grow untrammeled by restricted 
space and without pruning. There is nothing so miserable to look at 
as a Forsythia which has been clipped into some formal shape, or a 
line of them compelled to serve as a hedge; and there is nothing more 
beautiful and more expressive of springtime than the early grace of a 
Forsythia allowed to develop naturally according to its own sweet will. 
FORSYTHIA, SPRING GLORY 
This new Forsythia is without question the loveliest of all the Golden 
Bells. 
When seen in bloom, it is a sight not easily forgotten, its large pale 
yellow flowers completely cover the branches in such masses that they 
literally bend with their weight. : 
It would not be far amiss to say that it produces twice the number 
of blossoms of the common Forsythias. Further, the pale yellow color 
is very pleasing and brilliant, infinitely more attractive and cheerful 
than that of the varieties now in general use. If you desire a brilliant 
and cheerful display in your garden in early spring, plant a few For- 
sythia Spring Glory. There is nothing which will make you forget winter 
as quickly nor announce spring as flamboyantly. 
Each $1.50. Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 

Kolkwitzia Amabilis 



Detail of Ilex Convexa 
CHIONANTHUS 
Virginica Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
One of the most striking of native small trees. Its handsome, oblong 
leaves turn a bright golden yellow in autumn. In. June large masses of 
loose panicles of feathery petaled, snow-white flowers make it an out- 
standing garden plant. 
CORNUS - Dogwood 
Florida (White Dogwood) Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $30.00 
Nothing we can say will add to the charm, beauty and popularity of 
the white Dogwood. It is THE finest native American small tree. We 
offer well rooted, ready-to-bloom, 4- to 5-foot trees. 
Florida rubra (Pink Dogwood) Each $4.50, Three $12.75, Doz. $45.00 
There are no trees or shrubs which possess a larger measure of attrac- 
tiveness throughout the whole year. The rare pink Dogwood is similar 
in all respects to the common variety except that the flowers are a 
beautiful shade of pink. A good specimen in full bloom is a magnificent 
sight in spring. Does well in shade. We offer plants full of buds, about 
4 to 5 feet tall. 
Ht ypericums 
Attractive and charming low growing, summer-flowering shrubs. 
Their brilliant flowers are beautifully formed and grow on slender 
branches from early summer until stopped by frost. Excellent subjects 
for the flower border or in the foreground of taller shrubs, as well as 
for ground covering. 
Calycinum Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00, 100 $40.00 
This is a most valuable variety because it can also be used as a 
ground cover for both sunny and semi-shady places. The under- 
ground runners are produced so freely as to completely cover the 
ground; at the tops the golden yellow flowers shine like jewels. Its 
height is about 12 to 18 inches. We recommend this as one of the 
best and hardiest. ; 
Moserianum _ Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00, 100 $40.00 
A most desirable border shrub about 20 inches high, of free and 
graceful habit, producing long, slender stems, drooping, apparently from 
the weight of the flowers and buds, although the flowers face so none 
of their beauty is lost. Color a rich golden yellow, and bloom con- 
tinuously the entire season. 

HYPERICUM PATULUM 
(U. S. Plant 
Snel) 
UNGgO Patent No. 568) 
A hardy, shapely, dwarf shrub which grows into an almos letel 
eval globe of 215 to 3 feet in diameter, and about 18 to Petite: ie 
height, densely covered with foliage that is handsome throughout the 
summer. It bears its cymes of golden flowers at the end of every shoot 
of the summer’s new growth. It flowers more freely and much longer 
than any of the Hypericum Patulum now in general use. Its flowers 
are bigger and produced in immense quantities, transforming this lovely 
plant into a small mound of gold when in full bloom. 
Of particular interest and value is its exceptional hardiness. In our 
nursery tests over five years it has proven its ability to withstand cold 
Neathey as well as outgrow and outbloom any Hypericum we have ever 
The average size of bloom is from 2 to 3 inches in diameter. 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
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