Stehelinis All Purpose ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Will Add Beauty Zo Your Grounds 
ALL 2 YR. STRONG FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 
{30} 


American Holly 

Mie 
Gold Flame Honeysuckle 








FORSYTHIA, 
Golden Bell, 
Every limb and twig is literally covered 
with golden blossoms before the leaves are 
out. Flowers often come out before the 
snow is gone. Glossy green leaves. Very 
hardy and thrives in any locality. Grows 
8 to 10 feet tall and can be trimmed as de- 
sired. Often used as hedges, screens, or 
shrub borders. Strong field-grown plants, 
50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
AMERICAN HOLLY 
(Ilex Opaca) 
A moderate grower with short spreading 
branches. Adapted to a wide range of soil 
and climate. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. White 
flowers in early spring, the female plants 
producing bright red berries which hang on 
all winter. Stiff, glossy, dark green foliage 
all winter which is useful for Christmas 
decorations. Plant two for pollinizing pur- 
poses. Field-grown plants balled in moss, 
$1.55 each; 3 for $4.20. 

































Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle 
HYDRANGEA, 
Giant Blue 
A new variety which is hardy and 
blooms from new, as well as old, wood. 
Unusually large flower heads which last 
for weeks. Requires an acid soil for blue 
flowers, otherwise they will be pink. You 
can make your soil acid by the addition 
of Peat. Prefers partial shade and will 
grow in full shade. Should be given win- 
ter protection in northern states. Strong 
3 yr. field-grown plants, $1.55 each; 3 for 
$4.25. 
GOLD FLAME 
HONEYSUCKLE 
A new superlative variety that is hardy 
and will grow any place. Large rose-red 
trumpets, lined with a light to deep gold- 
en yellow. Flowers appear in immense 
clusters the same year plants are set. 
Exceptionally good for trellises. Field- 
grown plants, 85c each; 3 for $2.40. 
HALL’'S JAPAN 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Very strong, vigorous growing Honey- 
suckle. Produces pure white flowers grad- 
ually changing to yellow, which are ex- 
tremely fragrant. Is an everbearing 
Honeysuckle, blooming the entire summer. 
Field-grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
HYDRANGEA, 
P.G. 
Immense cone-shaped blooms, first white 
and then turning pink and bronze. Blooms 
in August with huge panicles, measuring 
8 to 12 inches long. Makes a fine winter 
decoration if allowed to dry on the bush. 
Can be grown in full sun or partial shade. 
Field-grown plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.10. 

Hydrangea, P.G, 
