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Shruts 

ery at Westfield, Mass. 
Forsythia, Golden Bell 
ALMOND, Doubie Pink. One of the most charming early 
flowering shrubs, producing very double, rose colored 
flowers in great profusion in early spring. Maximum 
height 6 feet. Each, $1.00 
ALTHEA, Pink, Furple or White. One of the latest of 
flowering shrubs. Blooms are large and very attractive. 
Each, 60c. 
BUDDLEIA, ile de France. A splendid new form. Easily 
the finest of all Buddleias because of its massive spikes 
of purple flowers, each illuminated by a brilliant golden 
eye. Vigorous, free flowering, hardy type. Each, 60c. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. Pinkish white blossoms. 
Grows from 6 to 8 feet high. A very popular shrub. 
Each, 60c. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). A profusion of brilliant yel- 
low, bell-shaped. flowers before the leaves appear. One 
of the earliest bloomers. A harbinger of spring. No 
planting complete without Forsythia. Each, 60c. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Pink or White. Medium early bloomer, 
followed by a profusion of berries that attract robins 
and other berry-eating birds. Each, 60c. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. Large, pinkish white panicles which 
literally cover the bush. Blooms late. Very attractive. 
Each, 75c. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow). 
white flowers. 
JAPAN QUINCE. Showy scarlet flowers which often ob- 
scure the foliage and branches. Very attractive. 
Each, 60c. 
KOLKWITZIA Amabilis (Beauty Bush). One of the finest 
of the newer shrubs, producing long sprays of graceful 
foliage. Flowers are delicate pink, similar in shape to 
those of the Weigela, but much smaller. Although a 
Ball-shaped, snow- 
Each, $1.00, 
rapid grower, it does not bloom profusely until it be- 
comes thoroughly established. 
Bach, 75c. 

Hardy Blowenring 
They Bloom Grom 
June Till Frost 
Prices as nected below are f.o.b. the nurs- 
Packing will be — 
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Double Syringa, Virginal 
LILACS, Purple or White. An old-fashioned shrub which 
requires no introduction. Each, 75c. 
SNOWBERRY, Red (Coralberry). Desired for its berries 
which traverse the stems in unique style. Attracts birds 
and feeds them abundantly. Each, 60c. 
SNOWBERRY, White. Large, white berries that remain 
far into the winter. Like its companion, Red Snowberry, 
is especially adapted to shady places. Each, 60c. 
SPIRAEA Froebeli. Red flowers. Medium grower and 
works in advantageously with other shrubs. Each, 60c. 
SPIRAEA Trichocarpa (Korean Spirea). 
riety. Quite unusual. 
An imported va- 
Beautiful white flowers. ; 
Each, 60c. 
SPIRAEA Thunbergi. Dwarf, bushy habit, about 3 feet in 
height. White flowers in April and May. Each, €0c. 
SPIRAEA Van Houttei. The most popular of all shrubs. A 
mass of white blooms in May or early June. The King 
of the spiraeas. Each, 60c. 
SYRINGA (Mock Orange). A tall growing, free flowering 
shrub of stately beauty and delicate fragrance. Large, 
white, starlike blooms with yellow center. Each, 60c. 
SYRINGA, Virginal. Similar to Mock Orange but with 
large blossoms. Deoes not grow quite so tall. Each, 75c. 
WEIGELA Rosea (Pink Weigela). This is an old favorite. 
Medium to tall growing shrub, covered in June with a 
profusion of rose colored fiowers. Very showy for the 
shrub border. Each, 60c. 

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