NURSERY 

HONEYSUCKLE 
TATARIAN PINK— 
Strong upright growing shrubs which 
thrive under any conditions. Produces an 
abundance of pink flowers in May, fol- 
lowed by red berries in the fall. Greyish- 
white bark is attractive at all times. One 
of ‘the best shrubs for .tall screens or 
border plantings. 
Each 12 100 
2a eh bse eee eee $ .40 $ 4.00 $35.00 
Sad A Cae cre ec 75 7.50 60.00 
y Eb a hg eee tee 1.00 10.00 
De GY ito. eee 1.25 12.50 
HYDRANGEA 
P. G.— 
This is the variety which blooms in 
August, the large cone-shaped heads of 
bloom being white at first then changing 
to pink. To secure that wonderful show 
of bloom which you often see, they should 
have a good soil, plenty of moisture and 
be protected from the hot south winds. 
An ideal location is on the north side of 
the house and beyond the range of the 
roots and shade of large trees. Severe 
pruning in spring will insure much larger 
bloom. 2-3 ft. plants, that will bloom 
this year. $1.00. 
HILLS OF SNOW— 
Large flat clusters of white blooms 
from June to September. May be used 
in either-border or foundation plantings. 
Stands shade very well. Stems should be 
cut back to a few inches above the 
ground during the dormant _ season. 
18-24 inch, 50¢; 2-3 ft., 75¢; 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
OLIVE 
RUSSIAN— 
LOMO. L2eteets [ts foliage is, of al re- 
markable silver hue, showing up in strik- 
ing contrast to the green of other shrubs 
and trees. Has fragrant yellow flowers. 
Very hardy. 3-4 ft., 75¢; 4-5 ft., $1.00. 
SNOWBERRY 
A valuable shrub in group plantings. 
Conspicuous on account of the masses 
of snow white berries produced in Sep- 
tember and remaining on the bushes into 
the winter months. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
Pink flowers in July. 2-3 ft., 50¢. 
SPIREA 
ANTHONY WATERER— 
Brilliant rosy carmine flowers. Blooms 
all summer. Always blooms the first sea- 
son. Is very useful for planting in front 
of larger shrubs. Grows 2 feet high. 
12-18 inch, 50¢; 18-24 inch, 75¢. 
. flowers marked with darker eyes. 
BILLARDI— 
An upright growing shrub with nar- 
row, dense spikes of bright pink flowers 
in July and throughout August. Height 
5 to 6 feet. 3-4 feet., 75¢. 
SPIREA FROEBELI— 
Similar to Anthony Waterer, but a foot 
taller, with broader and darker leaves, 
which are a beautiful salmony bronze red 
in spring, reverting to similar shade in 
fall. Has reddish pink flowers in dense 
corymbs during July and August. 18-24 
inch, 75¢; 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
ARGUTA, SNOW GARLAND— 
The earliest spirea to bloom, the bush 
becoming a mass of snowy garlands be- 
fore the leaves appear. Grows 4 to 5 
feet high. 2-3 ft., 75¢; 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
KOREAN SPIREA— 
Grows 5 to 7 feet tall and forms a big, 
dome-shaped bush covered in June with 
large, rounded clusters of snowy-white 
More 
robust and blooms two weeks later than 
the Bridal Wreath. 3-4 ft., 75¢. 
THUNBERGI— 
May. One of the finest spring bloom- 
ing, small shrubs. The flowers are pure 
white and are borne along the entire 
length of the branches. Bending them 
down in graceful curves. Foliage narrow 
and willow-like and turns to pleasing 
shades of orange scarlet in autumn. 
2-3 ft., 75¢; 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
SPIREA VANHOUTTE— 
(Bridal Wreath) 
Perhaps the most popular of all the 
Spireas and has been the most planted. 
It is of upright tho pendulous growth 
with a foliage of rich green which as- 
sumes pleasing autumnal coloring. Very 
graceful and ornamental even when out 
of bloom. When covered with its dense 
clusters of pure white flowers, the 
branches are weighted down nearly to 
the ground and the whole bush presents 
a mass of the most beautiful rich white. 
A beautiful shrub either for single lawn 
specimens or in groups. Grows 5 to 6 
feet high. 
Each 12 100 
2:38 ft., 3 year ........ $ 50 $ 5.00 $38.00 
3-4 ft.. 3 or 4 year .75 7.50 
Large landscape 
size, 4-5 ft. ...... 1.060 10.00 
WEIGELA BRISTOL RUBY 
Hardier and more vigorous than all 
other red Weigelas; makes a_ shapely, 
thrifty plant with attractive rich green 
foliage. Color of bloom is a soft ruby-red 
shading to garnet-crimson. Attains a 
height of 6 to 7 feet at maturity; re- 
quires very little pruning because it 
flowers well from old wood. 2-3 ft., $1.50 
each. 
