HYDRANGEAS 
These shrubs with their magnificent array of large showy 
flowers and lustrous green foliage continue to be a delight to 
the gardener. They extend the flowering season of spring 
blooming shrubs well into the summer. Excellent for group- 
ings. Do well in either sun or shade. Thrive in rich soil. Flowers 
appear from June to October. 
Blue Hydrangea (H. Opuloides Otaksa)—Large compact 
flower heads shading from light to intense azure blue. Low 
and slow growth. When transplanted this variety may not 
assume the deep blue color that has made it a favorite, and 
to insure it, a solution of aluminum sulphate should be ap- 
plied to the soil once or twice during the season. 12-15” $1.50; 
15-18” $2.00. 
Arborescens (Hil!s of Snow)—Large flat clusters of 4 to 5” 
snow-white blossoms with many flowerheads on a single 
bush. Looks like a dwarf snowball. Thrives in shade. Very 
hardy. 18-24” $1.00; 2-3’ $1.25. 


PeeGee (H. Paniculata Grandiflora) Huge white cone- 
shaped blossoms turn to a delicate pink in autumn. May be 
dried for winter bouquets. Dark green foliage. 18-24”. $1.25. 
2-3 ft. $1.50. 
DEUTZIAS 
One of the most satisfactory shrubs to plant for late spring 
blooming, either singly or in mases. Flowers borne in profusion. 
Lemoine—Broad, round bush, bearing large clusters of 
pure white flowers. Very hardy. 18-24” $1.00; 2-3’ $1.25. 
Rosea—Taller growing than Lemoine, with double rose 
blooms. Attractive and thrifty. 2-3’ $1.00; 3-4’ $1.25. 
Gracilis—A dwarf type. Slender and of graceful habit. Large 
clusters of white flowers. 9-12” $1.00; 12-18” $1.25. 

TAMARIX SNOWBALL 
African—Delicate feathery green foliage; very showy open 
pee with clouds of bright pink flowers. 18-24” $1.00; 2-3’ SNOWBALL 
ae (Viburnum) 
Carlesi (Fragrant Snowball)—Low growing (3-4 ft.) making 
WEIGELIA a dense neat shrub for sunny places. Flowers very fragrant, 
Rosea—Large bright pink bell-shaped flowers blooming over waxy pink in small clusters. 18-24”, $3.25. 
a long period. 18-24” $1.00; 2-3” $1.25. Opulus sterile (Common)—The old fashioned snowball that 
Eva Rathke—Dwarf form with red flowers. Blooms con- blooms in May. 18-24” $1.00; 2-3" $1.25. 
SET ee epee ep ea eier ene TOe they best a2 Plicatum (Oriental Snowball)—Showy clusters of double 
white flowers appearing in early June, with attractive green 
foliage, 18-24”. $1.50 each. 
PURPLE LEAF FILBERT 
A very useful shrub which adds color to any landscape with HEDGE PLANTS 
its dark @ aves in Spring ning as i 5 A a A 0 2 ; 
9 a eI Pe leaves in Spring, turning to ajsott red inal Can you imagine anything more beautiful and fascinating 
4-0 Plodovd. 
than a living fence that improves with age—gets stronger, 
more beautiful every year. No painting or repairing to do, 
just prune to make it grow heavier and thicker. 
BARBERRY 
SHRUB SPECIAL Green Leat Barberry — Makes an excellent compact low 
1 Forsythia 1 Spirea Thunbergi growing hedge 2 to 8 feet tall. The foliage turns to a bright 
y a crimson before falling and red berries hang on all winter. 
1 Weigelia Rosea 1 Hydrangea Pee Gee Has small thorns. Plant 1 foot apart. 6-12” plants.. 10-25 
i Kervia. 1 Flowering Quince plants @ 20¢ each; 26-100 plants @ 15e each. 
4 PRIVET 
All 6 for $5.00. Postpaid California—Grows to 8 ft. Easily sheared to any height. 
18-24” Size Plants Upright, quick growing, with lustrous deep green foliage. 
Grows in almost any soil. Withstands temperatures down 
to 10°. Plant 6 to 12 inches apart. 18-24” plants, 10-25 
@ 20e each; 26-100 @ 15e each. 

SPIREA English—Grows to 8 ft. One of the best. Makes an ideal 
hedge to border your lawn or driveway. Smooth green leaves, 
Anthony Waterer—A dwarf, 2 to 3 foot shrub, valuable for small black berries. Stands heat and cold well. Easily 
its showy flat clusters of bright red flowers all summer, but pruned. Same prices as California. 
especially in late summer when other flowers are scarce. 
15-18” $1.00; 18-24” $1.25. BOXW00D—Dwarf (Buxus Suffruiticosa)—Just the thing for 
Thunbergi—The first of the spireas to bloom in early spring. formal gardens. Can be clipped to almost sculptured lines. 
‘ : é is 7 a Plant 6-9 inches apart. 5-6 inch No. 1 hedge grade. 10-25 plants 
with featl I ht foliage. C Si 25 plan 
Statins ete ei ie oe $1.00; 23" $1.25 at etal @ 40c each; 26-100 plants @ 30¢ each. 
Van Houtte (Bridal Wreath)—This is the most popular of LAUREL 
all spireas and is more largely planted than any other shrub. English—Grows 5-8 ft. Especially fine for specimen shrub 
Its graceful arching branches are heaped with white flowers or large hedges. Bushy with thick, glossy green leaves. 
in early spring. Very hardy and thrifty under difficult Hardy to 5°. Plant 18-24 inches apart. 12-18” plants. 10-25 
situations. 2-3’ $1.00; 3-4’ $1.25. @ 40c each; 26-100 @ 30e¢ each. : 

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