
ield Grown Shrubs 
ALL STRONG 2 TO 3 YEAR OLD WELL ROOTED 

Any Shrub on This Page 40¢ each; 3 for $1.10 
(Except as noted after description) 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Beautiful tree-like shrub, 
blooming late in August and September with a profusion 
of large and brightly colored flowers. Grows 10 to 12 feet 
high. Attractive as a specimen or for hedges. Your choice 
of pink or red. All double flowering. 
SPIREA CALLOSA ROSEA. A dwarf variety, growing 24 
to 30 inches high, which produces large flat clusters of 
reddish pink flowers nearly all summer. Very handsome 
foliage. If flowers are removed as they fade, it will cause 
the plant to keep up a continuous bloom throughout the 
entire summer and early fall. 
WEIGELA HENDERSONI. Beautiful, rosy-carmine, trum- 
pet-shaped flowers in May and June. Grows about 4 to 5 
feet tall. Healthy foliage, easy to grow. 
Mock Orange SIBERIAN PEA SHRUB. Tall shrubs, 10 to 12 feet high, 
with bright green, compound leaves and many small clusters 
of yellow flowers in May and June. Useful for group or 
background planting. Hardiest and best hedge shrub for 
the Northwest. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Large, white flowers 
tinged with rose. Profuse bloomer. Very hardy. Grows 6 
to 8 feet tall. Useful for specimens or background. 
PURPLE LILAC. It is hard to outclass this old-fashioned 
purple Lilac. Early prolific bloomer, very fragrant. Very 
fast grower. 
FORSYTHIA. Earliest blooming. Lights up the garden with 
masses of yellow flowers, often before the snow is gone. 
Tall grower. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Coronarius). Tall, hardy : ce 
Forsythia and vigorous. Blooms in May, in graceful sprays of large, Double Althea 
' white, fragrant flowers. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 





WEIGELA ROSEA. Beautiful pink, trumpet-shaped flowers, 
May to June. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. A good shrub; good 
flowers, good foliage, easy to grow. Similar to Hendersoni 
described above, but blooms are pink instead of carmine. 
ROSE-ACACIA (Moss Locust). Elegant shrub, with light 
green pinnate leaves, and long, graceful clusters of pea- 
haped, rose-colored flowers in June and often later. An 
attractive addition to any planting. 4 to 5 feet at maturity. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. The flowers are pure white, and 
borne in dense clusters along the whole length of the 
branches. Excellent as a hedge plant or for grouping. Well 
branched. 2-year, 18-24 in. bushes, 20¢ each; 6 for 
$1.00; 12 for $1.85. Heavy, 2-3 ft. bushes, 30¢ each; 
6 for $1.60; 12 for $3.00; 50 for $11.00. 

Siberian Pea Shrub 


Weigela Rosea 



BARGAIN 
NO. 37 
30 SPIREA VAN 
HOUTTEI 
2 to 3 ff., 2-Yr. 
Ready to-Bloom 
$550 

Net, not prepaid 

Spirea Van Houttei 
Bridgman, Michigan 33 
Rose-Acacia Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 

