IT PAYS TO PLANT 
ANDREWS SHRUBS 
HYDRANGEA 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA (A. G. or Hills of Snow). Large 
showy white blooms are borne on 3- to 4-ft. bushes in July and August. 
Do well in shade and should be cut almost to the ground each spring. 
Select, $1.40 each; Standard, $1.15 each. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. (P. G.) This old-fashioned large- 
flowered Hydrangea turns pink as the flowers age. In full show in Sep- 
tember. Blossom heads may be dried for winter bouquets. Do not prune 
as for Arbores- 
cens Grandiflora. 
Select, $1.35 
each; Standard, 
$1.10 each. 










Hydrangea A. G. (Hills of Snow) 
NINEBARK, Dwarf 
A beautiful mew dwarf strain of the older 
Ninebark that produces the same beautiful white 
flowers in June, only on plants from 3 to 4 
feet high and in greater profusion. Reddish 
fruit follow the flowers and turn dark purple 
during the summer. They do well on all soils 
and in addition to their specimen value, make 
excellent hedges. See page 45. Select, 75< 
each; Standard, 65c each. 


Spirea 
Van Houttei 


SPIREAS 
Select, 85c each; Standard, 75c each. 
VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath.) This old-fashioned 
favorite is the most popular shrub offered by anyone. 
It grows to a height of 5 to 6 feet and is useful in 
borders or foundation plantings. An old standby good 
in all areas. Flowers in May and June. 
SNOW GARLAND (Arguta). The earliest of blooming 
Spireas, blooming just ahead of Spirea Van Houttei. 
The branches are covered with white blooms 
so thickly that they look like “garlands of 
snow. Useful as border or foundation ma- MAY DAY TREE 
terial. 
ANTHONY WATERER. A well known dwarf Under our Northern conditions this plant is best trained 
shrub often used in the shrub border or foun- as a large shrub that reaches a height of 10 to 12 feet, but 
dation planting where material that grows from under more southerly conditions it often reaches the size of a 
. : Secale small tree similar in size to an Apple tree, It is covered in 
18 to 24 inches is wanted. Pinkish red blooms early May with a profusion of white fragrant flowers borne 
are borne freely in July. in panicles, Birds like the bright black berries that ripen 
later in the summer. Select, 75c each; Standard, 65c each. 

Pivdvanees P. G. 

HONEYSUCKLE, Red Bush 
The dark colored flowers appear in May followed by red 
berries that ripen in mid-summer and cling to the bushes for 
weeks. They are very attractive to birds. Select, 75c each; 
Standard, 65c each. 


CHERRIES 
HANSEN’S BUSH. Used for fruit in drier 
areas of the country and as pollinizers for 
the red-fleshed Cherries, it has ornamental 
value besides. Covered with masses of 
white flowers in May. See page 20 for 
fuller description. Select, 50c each; Stand- 
ard, 39c each. 
KOREAN. A highly ornamental new dwarf 
Cherry reaching a height of 3 to 31% feet. 
Ropes of white blossoms early in spring are 
followed by bright red Cherries in August. 
Exceptionally good foundation shrub. Or- 
= der 2 varieties for pollination. See page 4 
si us for fuller description and varieties. Select, 
$1.65 each; Standard, $1.35 each. 
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Anthony Waterer Spirea 
