INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 

HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDI- 
FLORA 6 ft. Hills of Snow 
Large cluster of clear white flowers in June, 
July. Best if pruned severely each spring. 
SS Dy ity ee = ek ee ee ha eee ee ets ae $ .75 
H. Paniculata Grandiflora 10 ft. . 
Peegee Hydrangea 
Common outdoor hydrangea with large 
white flowers in August. Often tree like in 
form. 
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‘KE. Quercifolia 6 ft. Oakleaf Hydrangea 
Oakleaf shaped leaves. White flowers in 
panicles to one foot long, turning purple in 
June. 
HYPERICUM DENSIFLORUM 5 ft. 
St. Johnswort 
Yellow flowers July-September. Free flower- 
ing, good for sandy soil. “ 
FOR nee aetna i ee $ .75 
FT a ys ie pe ih Si SL ea 1.00 
ILEX WERTICILLATA 6-8 ft. 
Common Winterberry 
“Black Alder.” Dark green leaves, spreading 
branches. Bright red berries persisting into 
winter, not eaten by birds. Prefers moist soil. 
QED A ee es the) new et ee $1.00 
KERRIA JAPONICA PLENIFLORA 8 ft. 
Double Oriental Kerria 
Double golden yellow flowers from June to 
September. Green branches useful for winter 
effects. Shrub of loose graceful habit. 
=O eet (eee ee eee nen ream SAE, $ .75 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS 8 ft. Beauty Bush 
Pink bell-shaped flowers with yellowish 
orange throat in May-June. Resembles Weige- 
lia and Honeysuckle. 
DBSe, fine ete es Sees on eo ee $1.00 
LIGUSTRUM, AMURENSE 14-15 ft. 
Amur Privet 
An excellent hardy hedge plant. Half ever- 
green leaves. Flowers in panicles 2 inches long 
in June-July. 
Each Perl0 Per100 
18-24 Ge ere crete $ .25 $2.25 $20.00 
24-34 anys Se 30 2.75 25.00 
3-4 it. 2k 40 3.50 30.00 
Regel Privet 
Each Per10 Per100 
BL Mob. ane a $ .75 $7.00 $65.00 
24-30 Ieee oe os 1.00 9.00 85.00 
3-4 ft ee eee 1.25 12.00 100.00 
LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA 
Winter Honeysuckle 
\Semi- drooping habit, handsome leathery 
leaves, remaining green well into the winter. 
Frangrant creamy white flowers in early 
spring. 
Lert Hach Per10 
At Eh ee ae ee PE ne pip aie 3 Spe 6 ts $7.00 
B46 ft ee 1.00 9.00 
L. Maacki 10 ft. Amur ‘Honeysuckle 
A stout upright grower, dark green leaves. 
White flowers changing to yellow in June; 
dark red fruit in September. 
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4-5 fit aoe: SS _ 6 ee een 1,25 
O-6 Ofte ta so = See ee er eee 1.50 
Morrow Honeysuckle 
Each Per 10 
L. Morrowi 8 ft. 
On 4 Bt eee es ee eee DEE) $7.00 
4-0 Ciireese see oe 1.00 9.00 
5- GO Si teens. Oe eee 1.50 14.00 
L. Syringantha 6 ft. Lilac Honeysuckle 
Slender branced shrub of bluish-green foli- 
age. Flowers in clusters of very showy rosy- 
lilae ye by red berries. 
220 PEC meee aan ots Ace Slane Ree na $1.00 
L. Tatarica 9-10 ft. Tatarian Honeysuckle 
Red flowers, abundance of dark red fruit. 
Very adaptable shrub. 
Hach Per10 
2-3 tees oe are eh eee $ .75 $7.00 
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4 Oat ee eee ee 1.25 12.00 
L. T. Rosea 9-10 ft. Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle 
Similar to above except for pink flowers. 
Each Per10 
Oe ite ye 2 Fe EOE S75 $7.00 
ARO et Lae oe eee pene ler Tite 1.00 9.00 
PHILADELPHUS AVALANCHE 3-4 ft. 
Dwarf Mockorange 
Graceful arching habit. White flowers May- 
June. 
P. Coronarius 10 ft. Sweet Mockorange 
Upright shrub. Very fragrant creamy flow- 
ers in May and June. All Philadelphus are 
adaptable to shade or sun. 
P. C. Aureus 4 ft. Golden Mockorange 
Compact and dwarf with yellow foliage. 
Keeps its color the entire season. 
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8-24 WL Tl weet = 2 2 ee ee ee a es 1.50 
P. Gordonianus 12 ft. Gordon Mockorange 
Vigorous grower, spreading lateral branches 
Large fragrant flowers, late. 
3-4) ft ee a eee $1.00 
P. Grandiflorus 7-8 ft. Big Scentless Syringa 
Vigorous grower, long arching branches. 
Very large showy flowers in June, have no 
fragrance. 
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TEES oh Bh nes eg eatdeny penne ay Sgn yee BS 1.00 
4-ON Lt cee ee eee eee 1.25 
P. Lemoinei Mont Blanc 4 ft. 
Variety of Lemoinei, dwarf in habit with 
very large fragrant flowers. 
Dds tah 8 eel re See dc oe ee eee StS $ .75 
P. Virginalis 8 ft. Virginal Mockorange 
Of compact variety. . The flowers are the 
largest of the mockofrange varieties, semi- 
double, sweetly scented, and with the longest 
blooming period. 
FP ge Meat ie es SS SOR $ .75 
Sede thas re ceeccwere aan rer ie 1,00 
Acts ttqueee oie cars steers oo ne 1.50 
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