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DOUBLE SCARLET HAWTHORN (Crataegus ox. splendens). 15-20 Size - Each 
ft. A beautiful tree, in May-June covered with double red flow- 
ers over and over, followed by red berries. oe 4,00 
RED FLOWERING CRAB (Malus Hopa). 20-25 ft. The tree is liter- 
ally covered with large, rose-colored fragrant flowers in the 
spring, and clusters of bright red fruits in late summer and fall. 
Grows on the poorest soil. o- 6 ft. 3.50 
AMERICAN RED BUD (Cercis canadensis). 20-25 ft. Also known 
as Judas Tree. A picturesque tree, unusually arresting in early 
spring when branches are covered with clusters of pink flowers. 3- 4 ft. ~ 2.00 
JAPANESE CHERRY (Prunus Kwanzan). 25-30 ft. Double Flower- 
ing Cherry with pink blossoms very early in spring. 4- 6 ft. 4.00 
PINK HORSECHESTNUT (Aesculus rubicunda). 40-50 ft. Great 
trusses of deep pink flowers beautify this roundish pyramid. 5- 6 ft. 8.08 
SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA (Magnolia grandiflora). 60-80 ft. Very 
iragrant, creamy-white blossoms and shiny, leathery leaves. 
In bloom from April to August. Its 8 inch flowers, like giant 
roses, cast their fragrance far and wide. You can enjoy this 
beautiful tree as far north as Long Island, if planted on a warm 
and sunny location. 2-3 it. 6.00 
HARDY SHRUB ROSES 
A collection of Old-Fashioned Roses, Rugosa Hybrids, Hybrid Perpetuals, and June 
Roses. They are hardy in coldest sections and easy to grow. They grow 4 to 6 ft. tall 
at maturity but they can be kept slightly lower by proper pruning. They make beau- | 
tiful hedges. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Extra Heavy Selected Bushes, 2 year, field-grown, No. 1... $1.25 $3.60 $11.00 
BELLE POITEVINE. A double pink Rugosa Hose blooming in large clusters all sum- 
mer. Very lovely. 
F.J. GROOTENDORST. Clusters of bright red, very double flowers with fringed petals 
similar to a carnation. Blooms all summer and succeeds everywhere. Combines 
the flowers and everblooming habit of the Polyanthas with the Rugosa vigor. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI. Very large, snow white, double flowers, not fragrant. The magnifi-. 
cent blooms are borne profusely in spring and at intervals during the summer. 
GEORGE AHRENDS. Double pink flowers of immense size are produced with great 
freedom. Very fragrant. 
GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA (Rosa hugonis). A beauty spot in June, when the graceful 
arching branches are covered with single golden flowers, 2!/. inches across. 
HANSA. A Rugosa Rose with semi-double crimson flowers. Blooms continuously. 
HARRISON'S YELLOW. Semi-double flowers, bright golden yellow, sweetly fragrant, 
cover the branches in spring, making graceful long sprays of exquisite beauty. 
HUGH DICKSON. Dark red velvety flowers, very large, double, and very fragrant. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Very large and very double flowers, bright pink suffused with 
carmine, heavily perfumed. A profuse bloomer. 
PAUL NEYRON. Enormous blooms, deep rosy pink, on stems which carry few thorns. 
Very double and very fragrant. Gives a wealth of bloom in spring and again in 
the fall. One of the largest of all roses, often measuring 5 inches across. 
RUGOSA ROSE (Rosa Rugosa). Produces single reddish-purple flowers from May un- 
til September and very large red and orange fruits. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. A double white Rugosa Rose, blooming the entire summer. 

HARDY SHRUB ROSE COLLECTION (Group No. 716) 
12 Old-Fashioned Shrub Roses (1 of each listed) for only $13.00. 

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