Cook’s Flowering Shrubs 

FLOWERING ALMOND 
Deutzia— 
Cracilis (Slender Deutzia) — A 
dwarf growing variety to about 2% 
feet. Masses of pure white double 
flowers in May. Excellent for fore- 
ground in group or border planting. 
Pride of Rochester—Tall, sturdy, 
upright, grower. A free blooming 
white tinged. pink. 
Aa Rb, Beat ee Bie « atten si SY, each $.75 
Daphne mezereum (February Daphne) 
A slow growing deciduous shrub to 
three feet. Cone shaped racemes of 
very fragrant pink-red flowers in 
March followed by scarlet fruit. 
15” - 18”—earth ball, each $2.50 
Euonymus— 
Alatus (Corkbark Burning Bush)— 
Broad, upright shrub to eight feet. 
A comparatively slow grower. Cer- 
tainly one of the better shrubs. Odd, 
winged, corky. branches. Small 
orange fruit and scarlet to old-rose 
foliage in fall. 
DLW D oe WE Je SA each $1.50 
Alatus compacta—A dwarf compact 
form of the preceding variety. 
Makes an unequaled low to medium 
hedge. 
Oe DG Or ee ee each $1.35 
Forsythia (Golden Bell)—Showy bor- 
der Forsythia. Most profuse bloomer 
of all varieties. Good upright 
growth. Flowers of bright gold cover 
the plant in April before the leaves 
appear. 
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OURO fae ite Seed 2 on each .90 
Fringe— 
Purple (Smoke tree) Grows to small 
tree; in mid-summer it is overhung 
with mist-like flowers of light lav- 
ander giving an appearance of 
smoke when viewed from a distance. 
VHP SS Ss MMi em EE Be eye? 7 each $1.25 
White (Chionanthus virginica)—A 
very showy and unusual shrub with 
large leathery leaves and lace-like 
white flowers bourne in graceful 
drooping panicles. Blooms in early 
June. Slow grower. 
Seen Ae See ee each $1.50 
Honeysuckle (Lonicera)— 
Fragrant—Dark leathery leaves, 
practically evergreen in sheltered 
position. Tiny, sweetly fragrant 
flowers in March. Rapid grower to 
eight feet. 
Bue oe tee Ne 2d ha each $1.00 
Wheeler’s Red—New. Light red 
flowers in May followed by red fruit. 
Makes a fine hedge. 
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| Ole oe ee eS for 8.50 
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Pink Tartarian—Rapid grower to 
ten feet. Pink flowers in May. Red 
fruit in summer. Good screen plant. 
DRE epee meek, Bee re each $ .75 
iL Re CE hed Pe eat eee for 6.00 
Hydrangea— 
Pee Gee—Flowers massive and 
white in late August turning pink 
and bronze lasting until frost. 
DAE ey ME a ere Sa odds 5 each $1.00 
A. G. (Hills of Snow)—Pure white 
snowballs in mid-summer. Grows 
three to five feet. Tolerates moist 
soil and shady situations. 
Ds Sear IME AS 5 ng od each $.80 


