Lancaster, Pa. 

HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 

KERRIA japonica (Corchorus), 4-5 ft. 
Kerria* 
June to September profusion of rich-yellow flow- 
ers with numerous stamens. Green branches make 
Winter show. 
Lica me Were ee ee ee 22 81.00 
A REAL BEAUTY BUSH 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis, 5-7 ft. Beauty Bush 
Fountain-like mass of pink bloom in May. Thrives 
best in full sunlight. 
De iy wee $ 0.75 A hee 2 SO PT) 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSHES 
LONICERA fragrantissima, 6-8 ft. 
Winter Honeysuckle* 
Small creamy-white, very fragrant flowers in 
March; red fruits. Semi-evergreen. 
Wa Ue eo Soe ee ee eee $ 0.90 
L. morrowt, 6-8 ft. 
White flowers May and June; translucent, blood- 
red berries, July-August. 
UPR (Rag et ebeaes $ 0.75 
L. syringantha, 4-5 ft. 
Fragrant, lilac-rose flowers in May; scarlet fruits 
Morrow Honeysuckle* 
agit ae oo $ 1.25 
Lilac Honeysuckle 
in August. Upright; irregular branches, with 
smooth, bluish-green leaves. 
EGR Ts - 1 ee Ne I ae a $ 0.75 
L. tatarica rosea, 8-10 ft. 
Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle* 
Pink flowers, May-June; attractive red fruit. 
2-3, ft: 
MYRICA carolinensis (cerifera), 3-4 ft. 
Northern Bayberry 
Winter-decorative, wax-coated, gray berries at- 
tractive amidst dark green, glossy, fragrant 
leaves, which turn purplish-bronze. 
Mei Lominiem bade ee A et $ 1.00 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius, 8-10 ft. 
Sweet Mock Orange* 
Pure white, delightfully fragrant flowers in abun- 
dance. May-June. 
Det ees 0h ee $1.00 
P. lemoinei, 6-8 ft. Lemoine Mock Orange* 
Flowers smaller, fragrant, in great profusion. 
Dwarf, graceful habit. Beautifully symmetrical 
plant. 
cE hy ft lle AE Sl $1.00 
BEST OF THE MOCK ORANGES 
P. virginalis, 6-8 ft. Virginal Mock Orange 
Large, sweet, double, pure white flowers in May 
and June and intervals throughout Summer. Very 
striking and best of the Mock Oranges. 
15 Oh i aaa ar $1.00 Sith hie aaa eae $1.25 
Ae tY ah eee ames SS $1.50 
PRUNUS (amygdalis) glandulo-a alba, fl. pl., 
5-7 ft. Double White Flowering Almond 
White, fully double flowers crowd the bare branch- 
es in early Spring; very picturesque. 
14-2 ft. 

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PHILADELPHIS VIRGINALES 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE 
P. rosea, fl. pl., 5-7 ft. 
Double Pink Flowering Almond 
Very attractive pink form of preceding. 
TEAS ef Shan "a egal ee Sa RR og RB BS 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides, 4-5 ft. Jetbead* 
White flowers in May followed by conspicuous, 
black bead-like fruits. Will grow satisfactorily in 
shade or sunny situations, or in poor soil. 
23a tee eee $ .75 tr Age ee rem ees $1.00 
ROSA hugonis, 5-6 ft. 
Hugonis Rose (Golden Rose of China) 
Long garlands of dainty, yellow flowers in May, 
followed by translucent red fruits. 
12-10 eee sone $ .79 LOJA leas soko $1.25 
R. rugosa, 4-5 ft. 
Large, red flowers, followed by handsome, scar- 
let-crimson fruits. 
253 SA bore ares eas ee Eo ae es Se De $1.00 
SPIREA arguta, 4-5 ft. 
Profusion of white flowers on slender, drooping 
branches; feathery foliage. 
1-2) ft eee ee $ .75 SARI ee $1.25 
Spirea billardi, 5-6 ft. Billiard Spirea* 
Brilliant rose flowers in dense, plumy spikes. July- 
August. 
Bedd Ite ce ee es al, Se a eee $ .75 
Japanese Rose 
Garland Spirea 

& B. FOR LATE PLANTING: 
After Shrubs have started growth in the 
Spring (about May 15th), planting can still 
be continued if plants are dug with ball of 
earth and burlapped. For this extra ser- 
vice there is an additional charge of 25 to 
50 cents per plant, unless quoted B. & B. 


