








Hydrangea P. G. 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis. A charming Jittle “must” for 
every garden. Slender twigs covered with 
white flowers in May and June. (18 in.) 
Pride of Rochester. Vigorous, upright, 
tough and productive. Heavy covering 
of small white, Carnation-like flowers 
changing to red in center. (5-6 feet.) 
FORSYTHIA 
As much a harbinger of Spring as the robin. 
The pure gold flowers in early Spring are 
produced before the leaves appear. We 
offer this plant in two varieties: 
Fortunei. Which is a tall and stiffly up- 
right grower. (6 feet.) 
Suspensa or Weeping Forsythia. Is ideal 
for steep banks or as a specimen. Grows 
to about 5 feet and then gracefully falls 
until it hits the ground like a golden 
waterfall. (5 feet.) 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens (Snowball Hydrangea). 
This easy growing shrub thrives every- 
where and never fails to put on a display 
of showy pure white Snowball-like 
flowers. (3 feet.) 

New Gold-flame Honeysuckle 
HYDRANGEA P.G. 
Tall and stately shrub. Bend- 
ing over with top heavy, cone- 
shaped flowers that are first 
white, then pink, and in late 
Fall, copper. A giant bouquet 
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2 YEAR 
2-3 ft. size, 
Each...... 70c. 
ow 
Forsythia 
From June until freezing, this magnifi- 
cent vine is covered with showy clusters 
of large, fragrant flowers, rosy-flame out- 
side and gold inside. The attractive foli- 
age, a rich blue-green, makes a perfect 
background for the brilliant flowers. 
Hardy, healthy, easy-to-grow it thrives 
North, South, East and West, in full sun 
or partial shade. It can be used in so many 
places—trellis, porch, pergola, fence, fine 
for covering bank or cave or can be trained 
asa shrub. Our big, 2-year plants will 
bloom this Summer. 85c. each 
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Virginalis Mockorange 
PHILADELPHUS 
VIRGINALIS 
The reliable, old, sweet-scented Mock- 
orange known and loved by all. Will 
tolerate smoke and other hard city con- 
ditions. (5-6 feet) 
18-24 in........ 85c. each, 3 for $2.25 
INDIAN CURRANT 
Delicate, little pink flowers against a 
reddish green foliage followed by coral- 
colored berries that remain most of the 
Winter. Keep birds near with abundance 
(3-4 feet) 
of these berries. 

Indian Currant 
