

.. for Everlasting Beauty 

One of our fields of FLOWERING SHRUBS in our Nursery at SHAWNEE. 
(M) HYDRANGEA, Paniculata grandi- 
flora; Peegee Hydrangea. Large trusses 
of showy double white flowers, blending 
into pink and bronze shades of autumn. 
July-October. Requires shade. 75c Each 
(M) HYPERICUM, Aureum (Golden St. 
Johnswort). Hardy shrub with bright 
yellow flowers. July-August. 75c Each 
(M) ILEX, Verticillata (Winterberry). 
Showy red herries. $1.00 Each 
(M) KERRIA, Japonica. Double yellow 
flowers June to September. 75c Each 
(T) LILAC, Persian.’ Upright vigorous 
grower: reddish purple flowers April- 
May. One of the best for general plant- 
ing on account of its free blooming 
qualities and hardiness. 75c Each 
(T) LILAC, French (Syringa). Valuable, 
hardy hybrids. Popular on account of 
attractive flowers of various colors and 
foliage in the following varieties: 
Chas Joly. Purplish-red, double flowers. 
Pres. Grevy. Light blue, double flowers. 
Mme. Lemoine. White double flowers. 
$1.50 Each 
(M) MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphia, Vir- 
ginal). Loeds down with beautiful fra- 
grant semi-double flowers over a long 
season, heginning in May. $1.00 Each 
(T) MOCK ORANGE, Coronarius. Fra 
grant white flowers, vigorous. 75c Each 
(M) PRIVET, Regal. Low growing dense 
shrub with horizontal spreading branch- 
es. 50c Each 
(M) RHODOTYPOS, Kerrioides. Jethead 
(White Kerria.) sright green foliage, 
single white flowers, April-May, black 
shiny fruit in autumn and winter, 
75c Each 
(T) RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus A\ngus- 
tifolia). Attractive silver gray. leaves. 
Small fragrant tlowers. 75c Each 
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(T) SNOWBALL (Opulus, Sterilis). Com- 
mon Snowball. Vopular shrub: blooms 
profusely; large double white flowers, 
April. $1.00 Each 
(M) SNOWBERRY, Chenaulti. Very small 
leaves, graceful arching branches, pink 
flowers and red fruit. 50c Each 
(D) SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. A _ val- 
uable dwarf shrub. Bright red flowers 
June-September. 75c Each 
(M) SPIREA, Arguta. White flowers: 
blooms very early; narrow lacy leaves. 
eres 75c Each 
(D) SPIREA, Froebel. Vigorous, spread- 
ing grower. Bright pink flowers, May- 
June; purplish tips in spring; beautiful 
autumn colors. Very hardy. Used ex- 
tensively. 75c Each 
(M) SPIREA, Van Houtte. Well-known 
popular shrub. Graceful habit of growth. 
Sometimes called Bridal Wreath. Pure 
white flowers, April-May. Blooms pro- 
rusely. 25c to 50c Each 
(D) SPIREA, Thunbergi. Low-growing 
shrub with slender spreading branches. 
Feathery bright green foliage. Snow 
white flowers, April. ‘ 75c Each 
(T) TAMARIX, Odessana. Bright silver 
foliage, pink flowers. 75c Each 
(D) VIBURNUM, Carlesi. A new variety, 
wonderfully fragrant flowers, clusters 
o!1 white shaded pink $2.50 Each 
(T) WILLOW, Pussy (Discolor). Very 
popular for its grey catkins in early 
spring. 75c Each 
(M) WITCH-HAZEL, Vernalis. Bright 
red foliage in autumn and winter, brown 
and yellow flowers in February and 
March. 75c Each 
(M) WEIGELA, Bristol Ruby. New red 
flowers throughout summer and fall. 
$2.00 Each 
