VINES—Continued 
WISTERIA SINENSIS (Chinese Wisteria)—Great clusters of pale 
violet flowers. When established, the vine makes an enormous an- 
nual growth, 
$1.25 each 
oH} Collection of 
12 BUSHY SHRUBS for only $8.75 
For the price of a bouquet of flowers you may now secure 12 strong 
2 year old shrubs, 2 to 3 feet tall, all different. This collection will add 
more dollars to the value of your property. 
SPIRAEA BILLARDI—Rather tall; flowers bright pink in July and 
August. Very showy. 
SNOWBALL (Arrow-wood)—Upright bushy shrub; foliage changes 
to purple and red; flowers creamy white in May; berries blue and 
black. 
RED BARKED DOGWOOD-—Spreading shrubs 8 to 10 feet tall; 
purple or dark blood-red branches, greenish white flowers; berries 
black. 
TARTARIAN UPRIGHT HONEYSUCKLE—Bears a profusion of bright 
pink flowers in the spring; orange scarlet berries. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—Fragrant, rose-purple flowers, with orange eye, 
in dense, drooping panicles, about the middle of August. 
SWEET SYRINGA—Will add attractiveness and fragrance to the 
home gardens. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER—Large double white flowers which 
are tinged with pink in the bud. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA—The hardiest and 
most popular Hydrangea. In July and August massive plumes of white 
flowers, later changing to pink, bend the branches with their weight. 
SYRINGA GRANDIFLORA—Large-flowered Mock Orange. Height, 
10 ft. Large, pure white, fragrant flowers. 
SPIREA AUREA—Golden yellow foliage and double white flowers in 
June. Effective in shrubbery, for planting along banks or as screens. 
SNOWBERRY—Heighf, 3 to 5 ft. Pinkish flowers, white berries. 2 to 3 ft. 
TAMARIX—Bright pink flowers in slender racemes in April and May. 
Very showy with its reddish bark. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
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