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Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs 
LILAC (Syringa) 
Probably one of the most popular ornamental shrubs. They 
thrive in fertile rather moist soils. 
CHINESE, ROTHOMAGENSIS—(8 to 10 feet.) Gen- 
erally grown and sold for Persian Lilac. Upright, 
vigorous grower. Reddish purple flowers April 
and May. One of the best for general planting. 
(Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
VULGARIS OR COMMON—(12 to 15 feet.) Hardy 
popular shrub that blooms freely. Single flowers 
in large panicles during April and May. 
PURPLE—Single flowers of deep lavender. 
60c) (3 for $1.65). 
WHITE—F lowers creamy white, make a beautiful 
contrast when planted with the purple variety. 
(Each 60¢c) (3 for $1.65). 
VILLOSA—Makes a dense rounded shrub growing to 
a height of 12 feet. Large dark green leaves, 
bears large, broad plume-like panicles of rosy 
lilac. Later than other varieties, excellent for a 
shady exposure. No tendency to form suckers. 
(Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
MOCK ORANGE 
PHILADELPHUS—Coronarius—Sweet Syringa—(8 to 
10 feet). A well-known shrub with pure white, 
sweetly scented flowers, blooming in May. (Hach 
60ec) (3 for $1.65). 
VIRGINAL—(7 to 8 feet). Loaded down with beauti- 
ful fragrant semi-double flowers over a long sea- 
son, beginning in May. (Bach 75c) (3 for $2.00). 
BOUQUET BLANC—(4 to 5 ft.). Has close set 
branches of fragrant double white flowers with 
rich green foliage, blooms in late May and early 
. June. (Mach 75e) (3 for $2.00). 
SNOWBERRY 
SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS —Common Snow- 
berry—(3 to 5 feet). Has attractive green foliage 
with pink flowers in June or July; followed by 
large clustered, white fruits which remain far into 
winter. (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
(Each 
VULGARIS—Coraiberry—(4 to 6 feet). This compact, 
rapidly growing shrub is wonderfully attractive 
with its dark, close-set foliage and! clusters of red 
berries masSed along the dropping branches. Ber- 
ries adhere until late winter. (Each 50c) (8 for 
$1.35). 

SUMAC 
RHUS TYPHINA LACINATA—Staz Horn Su 
to 12 feet). One of the best species ton teeaor 
other planting on account of its deeply cut, beau- 
tiful fern-like leaves. Its flowers are borne during 
June and July in dense, terminal panicles, followed 
by impressive dark red fruits. (Hach 60c) (3 for 
$1.65). 
SNOWBALL 
VIRBURNUM—Opulus Sterilis—Common Snowball— 
(10 to 12 feet). A well-known favorite shrub, with 
globular clusters of white flowers the latter part 
of May. (Hach 75c) (3 for $2.00). 
OPULUS—Highbush Cranberry—(10 to 12 feet. The 
white flowers in June are followed in autumn by 
bright scarlet berries which are very attractive 
until very late winter. (Each 75e) (3 for $2.00). 
VIBURNUN LANTANA—Woapyfaring Tree—(10-15 ft.). 
Tall upright shrub with attractive deep green 
leaves; has single white flowers in May. Bears 
clusters of bright red berries during the summer 
changing to black in the fall. (Each 75e) (3 for 
$2.00). 
SPIREA 
ANTHONY WATERER—(3 to 4 feet). Low, compact 
growing shrub, covered in July with flat heads 
of rosy crimson flowers. If cut they will bloom 
until frost. Makes a nice hedge. (Each 75c) (3 for 
$2.00). 
ARGUTA—Garland Spirea—(5 to 6 feet). Upright, 
hardy shrub, small light green leaves covered with 
single white flowers in April or May. (Each 60c) 
(3 for $1.65). 
BILLARDI—Billiard Spirea—(5 to 6 feet). Has dense 
spikes of rose-pink flowers that crown sparsely 
twigged erect branches. For shrubbery groups, 
natural plantings and moist places. (Each 60c) 
(3 for $1.65). 
FROEBEL—(4 feet). Vigorous and spreading grower 
with bright pink flowers in May and June. Has 
purplish tips in the spring and beautiful autumn 
(Each 75c) (3 for $2.00). 
VAN HOUTTE—Bridal Wreath—(5 to 6 feet). Well 
known, popular shrub with graceful habit of 
~ growth. Pure white flowers in April. 
2 to 3-foot shrubs: (Each 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
3 to 4-feot shrubs: (Each 75c) (3 for $2.00). 
TAMARIX 
HISPIDA—(15 to 20 feet). Strong, slender, tall-grow- 
ing, irregular shrubs, with feathery foliage and 
small, delicate flowers borne profusely on grace- 
fully bending branches. These pink flowers are 
colors. 
very attractive during May. (Each 60c) (3 for 
$1.65). 
Coarse, thrifty shrubs for medium and back rows. 
Their delightful bloom period ranging from May into July. 
The flowers are stemless bells strung along the arching 
canes in clustered profusion. 
EVA RATHKE—(4 to 5 feet). The most distinct and 
one of the most attractive varieties; flowers deep 
carmine red. (Hach S85ec) (3 for $2.40). 
Most popular of all; tall 
(Bach 
ROSEHA—(6 to 8 feet). 
growing, vigorous, with deep pink flowers. 
75e) (3 for $2.00). 
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