THE SPIREAS 
Anthony Waterer. This crimson, everblooming Spirea is a beautiful sight, with its 
large, flat clusters of crimson flowers against dense, dark green foliage. Is always 
in bloom throughout the summer and is ideal for foundation planting, a low hedge, 
cr the border. Will withstand considerable shade. 12 to 15 in., 75c each; $2.00 for 
3; $6.00 for 10. 15 to 18 in., $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3; $7.50 for 10. 
Bridal Wreath (Van Houttei). Any description we would give this universal favorite 
would be superfluous. Excellent for screen plantings, large hedge, or in borders. 
1% to 2 ft., 80c each; $6.50 for 10; $13.50 for 25. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each; $8.00 for 10; 
$16.50 for 25. 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each; $10.00 for 10; $20.00 for 25. 
New Everblooming Pink Spirea (Macrothyrsa). This is without doubt the finest pink 
Spirea ever introduced. The enormous spikes of cameo-pink flowers up to 12 inches 
long, are produced on strong, willowy stems up to 4 feet long. Clusters of secondary 
spikes follow after cutting and by trimming out old flowers, the plant will bloom all 
summer. Excellent heavy foliage. 2-3 ft., $1.25 each; $3.00 for 3. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 
each; $4.00 for 3. 
White Spray Spirea (Thunbergi). 4/2 ft. A mass of purest white blooms in early spring 
before the foliage appears. The long arched branches, carrying great sprays of 
flowers, are excellent for cutting and the dense, elongated foliage is an ornament 
in the garden at all times. 1Y2 to 2 ft., 80c each; $6.50 for 10. 2 to 3 ft, $1.00 each; 
THE VIBURNUMS  —__ Mite srr Snir 
Burkwoodi. Because of its exquisite fragrance, this is often known as the Gardenia-Flowering Viburnum. It 
makes an excellent shrub, with semi-evergreen foliage, growing to 5 feet. The glossy green, leathery 
leaves rersist until the new foliage cornes 
out in the spring and the quantities of 
blush-white flowers make this plant a 
jewel for every garden. 1¥2 to 2 ft., B&B 
$3.50 each; $6.50 for 2. 

Roundleaf Viburnum. 8 ft. One of the finest in 
the family, bearing heavy, leathery leaves 
almost round and measuring about 3 to 32 
inches long. The white flowers are borne 
in cymes about 4 inches across and 
are followed by attractive red fruit that 
turns to a glossy bluish black and persisis 
well into the winter. It blocms earlier than 
most of the Viburnums and is always a 
compact, desirable shrub for the border or 
for accent planting. Will withstand light 
shade. 2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each. 

Dwarf Winged Burning Bush—Shown in Late Fall Coloring 
rAmericas “Fuest LILACS 
(Syringa) 
The loveliest forms of this universal garden favorite. Fine foliage; entrancing flower 
colors. 
Everblooming Daphne-Lilac. Lovely clusters of rosy buds open to well formed clusters of 
pink and lilac flowers. The fragrance is delicious. The plants bloom heavily in May 
and June and then at intervals all summer. It is a gracefully compact shrub, growing 
to a height of about 6 feet with dainty foliage thickly set on the stems. An outstanding 
plant in our nursery that certainly should be in every garden. 1% to 2 ft., $1.50 each; 
2 to 3 ft., $2.00 each; 3 to 4 ft., $2.50 each. 
COLE’S PEERLESS FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Again we offer a group of outstanding varieties. 
PMRUMMN\ adm ganL lm Belle de Nancy. Double; satiny pink. 
Gaudichaud. Double. Great clusters of mammoth, 


. deep lilac florets. 
ALG: New ty brida i Each: Gloire de Lorraine. Double; blue. 
1% to 2 ft. Michael Buchner. Double; mauve. 
Value $7.50. $6.00 La Tour d’Auvergne. Double; deep red. 
Pink Hyacinth. Huge clusters of fragrant, double pink 
Bene Tie $7 50 flowers. . eit 
5 rices arieties: ' . ie atte 
gives oN! 1% to 2 ft., $1.25 each; 2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each. —_— 4. 
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