FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
BRIDALWREATH (Spirea prunifolia). This is the true bridalwreath. Tiny, 
double, button-like white spring flowers by the thousand are borne 
like garlands along the slender, graceful branches. Leaves turn 
orange-scarlet in fall. 
RED FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia japonica). This is the old-fashioned 
Fire-Bush. A gorgeous sight with its scarlet blossoms. 
WHITE SPIREA (Spirea van Houttei). America’s most popular shrub. 
Succeeds everywhere. 
GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA (Rosa hugonis). A beauty spot in June, when 
the graceful arching branches of this hardy rose shrub are covered 
with single golden flowers, 2!/. inches across. 
DEUTZIA (Deutzia Pride of Rochester). A splendid shrub which grows in 
sun’or partial shade; at blooming time in June, a perfect mass of 
lovely double flowers of white tinged pink. 
PINK WEIGELA (Weigela rosea). Beautiful, bell-shaped pink flowers, 
borne profusely along circling branches. 
PEEGEE HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora). The im- 
mense cone-shaped blooms are white at first, then turn pink and 
bronze. Grows in sun or partial shade and is hardy everywhere. 
CHINA LILAC (Syringa chinensis). Slender arching branches bear large 
broad clusters of fragrant purple-lilac flowers. Different from any 
other lilac and very attractive. 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia intermedia spectabilis). Masses of bright yel- 
low flowers before the leaves appear, sometimes before the snow is 
gone. You may cut branches any time after January. Place them in 
water and they will bloom indoors long before spring arrives. 
WEEPING FORSYTHIA (Forsythia suspensa). A Golden Bell with long 
slender branches drooping gracefully to the ground, entirely covered 
with yellow blossoms early in the spring. 
ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus syriacus). Colorful shrubs which bloom con- 
tinuously from July until frost. We have them in Double Red, Double 
Pink, Double Purple, Double White. 
HUNGARIAN LILAC (Syringa Josikaea). Dark violet flowers in June. 
Shining large leaves. 
SWEET MOCKORANGE (Philadelphus coronarius). An old favorite with 
all gardeners. Fragrant cream-white flowers in May-June. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum opulus sterilis). Hundreds of pure white balls 
cover this popular shrub which thrives in sun or partial shade. 
PURPLE LILAC (Syringa vulgaris). The old-fashioned single lilac, de- 
lightfully fragrant. 
WITCH HAZEL (Hamamelis virginiana). The Witch Hazel produces curi- 
ous bright yellow flowers late in the fall or even during the winter. 
The large leaves turn yellow, orange, or purple in the fall. 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW (Salix caprea). Snow may still cover your lawn 
when you cut your first spring bouquets from your Pussy Willow 
shrubs. Soft and silvery, large catkins cover the bush for many weeks. 
Maturity 
Height 
o- 6 ft. 
o- 6 ft. 
o- 6 ft. 
5- 8 ft. 
8-10 ft. 
8-10 ft. 
8-10 ft. 
8-10 ft. 
8-10 ft. 
10-12 ft. 
12-15 ft. 
12-15 ft. 
12-15 ft. 
THE EVERBLOOMING SHRUB BORDER (Group No. 129) 
By planting many different varieties your shrub border may be in bloom from 
early spring until late fall. 
25 Flowering Shrubs (1 of each listed) for only $18.00. 
If you do not want the entire collection, select just those you wish at 
the following prices: 3 for $2.70, 10 for $8.00. 

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