Hardy Shrubs 
HAMMELIS—Witch Hazel 
Common Witch Hazel (Virginica). A native shrub, with clean 
upright growth, rather coarse foliage, fine for shrub masses. 
Fringe-like yellow flowers open in November. Does best in 
damp peaty soil and a semi-shady location. 
Each Five 
4 to 5 feet sin. otic $1.25 $6.00 
5 to 6 feets.ccciocmr ees 1.50 7.00 
6'to 8 feetteaseee ee sherds 8.00 
HIBISCUS—Al thea 
Rose-of-Sharon (Syriacus). An old-fashioned shrub blooming late 
in August and early September. Very popular because it 
flowers at a time when there is little color in our shrub border. 
Its short stemmed blossoms are like those of Hollyhocks, its 
foliage clean and luxuriant, habit of growth upright. Our hardy 
varieties are offered as follows: 
Boule de Feu. Bright Crimson. 
Anemoneflorus. Pink. 
Ardens. Purple. 
Joan de Arc. White. Each Five 
2 tol3 ‘feet a cere ere $1.00 $4.75 
3 to 4: feetsn cece cee. 1.25 6.00 
4to 5. feett. tase ee thts: 8.00 
HYDRANGEA 
Snowhill Hydrangea (Arborescens Grandiflora). A much branch- 
ed low shrub with snow white flowers born in great profusion 
in mid-summer. Valued for its long season of blooms. Does well 
in sun or shade. Fach Five 
18)to 24 inches. cee si $1.50 $7.00 
Pee Gee Hydrangea (Paniculata Grandiflora). Old, but not 
lacking in popularity. The enormous blooms open a snow white 
and later turn to shades of dull pink and are often cut for 
winter bouquets. One of the few shrubs blooming in Septem- 
ber. Does well in poor soil. Each Five 
12.totS8 inchs; eo.-canee $1.00 $4.75 
18;to.24 inch... pds: 6.00 
Qitomes feetyaisc:s axaiere 1.50 7.00 
KOLKWITZIA—Beauty Bush 
Beauty Bush (Amabilis). This charming shrub from Central China 
has pale pink clusters of small trumpet-shaped flowers in 
great profusion. Attractive leaves and gracefully arching 
branches, dense twiggy growth. Each Five 
18 to 24 inchs.) 6<s5 cas $1.00 $ 4.75 
2 tot ssfeet acceso: 1.50 7.00 
Sito 6 teeta cn dete store 2.50 11.50 
LIGUSTRUM—Privet 
Amur Privet (Amurense). A vigorous growing variety perfectly 
hardy and for this reason should be planted instead of Cali- 
fornia Privet in cold regions. Dark green leaves, a perfect 
hedge plant, or for foundation planting. Per 10 Per 100 
12\tod Siinchisee ee $2.00 $ 9.00 
18:to 24inchs ee ee 3.00 14.00 
2 tows feelin mse t cos 4.00 19.00 
California (Ovalifolium). Of dense compact habit, very useful in 
shady places. Quick growing and dense. Should be set 8 to 
12 inches apart in a single row or 18 inches in a double 
staggered row. Per 10 Per 100 
12 'to:18 inchs ees $1.80 $15.00 
18°10. 24: inch- sen 2.25 20.00 
LQ to “Sifeetyom eee 3.00 25.00 
Ibota Privet (Ibota). Makes tall clumps useful for informal screen- 
ings or can be used as a hedge. Wide spread curving branches, 
very hardy, and of vigorous growth. Per 10 Per 100 
18 to'24 inch® css $2.50 $22.50 
2 to'< 3: feet... oe aes 3.50 27.50 
LONICERA—Honeysuckle 
White Belle (Bella Albida). An upright growing shrub. Covered 
with White flowers in early summer followed by red berries. 
Each Five 
2'to 3 feet. eae eee $1.10 $5.00 
3:to:4 leet cohen ee ene 1-25 6.00 
4 to'5 feeta.i.. oe ee 1.50 7.00 

Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc. 

Winter Honeysuckle (Fragrantissima). Noted for its fragrant 
creamy white flowers. This type develops into a large spread- 
ing bush. A good border subject doing well in poor, dry soils. 
Each Five 
O'to 3 feetscance acter. $ .90 $4.25 
3.10.4 feet@i Wee 1395 6.00 
A to 5 feet as ccccs cats stents 1.50 7.00 
Morrow Honeysuckle (Morrow). A very decorative shrub with 
downy foliage. A somewhat rounded and spreading growth. 
Flowers are creamy white sometimes yellow, later is covered 
with brilliant red fruits. 
Each Five 
3:tor 4 feet oonreniae eee $1.25 $6.00 
Alto 5ifeetsipeveieieecee 1.75 8.00 
Pink Honeysuckle (Tartarica Grandiflora). Perhaps the most 
popular Bush Honeysuckle. One of the first shrubs to leaf out 
in the spring; it has always been a favorite. The flowers are 
pink followed by light red fruits. An excellent plant for shade 
and poor soil. 
Each Five 
Oto 3 hector er : $1.00 $4.75 
3:to'4 feetsce es nceeae. 1.25 6.00 
4:toz5 feet? oe ee 1.50 7.00 
MAGNOLIA 
Sweet Bay (Glauca). A handsome tree, with glossy laurel like 
leaves, nearly evergreen. Large fragrant white cup shaped flow- 
ers in June. Likes a cool moist situation. 
Each Five 
3 to 4 feet B&B $3.50 $16.50 
4 to 5 feet B&B 5.00 24.00 
PHILADELPHUS—Mockorange 
Allbatre. A bushy shrub, neat growing, not too tall. Pure double 
white flowers, fragrant; good foliage. 
Each Five 
18°to)24: inch? cou cceveur $1.00 $4.75 
Sweet Mockorange (Coronarius). A universal garden favorite. 
Sweet Spunes was once the popular name for this sweet 
scented shrub. A tall growing plant with attractive snow-white 
flowers laden with an exquisite fragrance. 
Each Five 
18.to 24 inchyaseess sce $ .75 $3.25 
2 to <3 :feet csc. cite 1.00 4.75 
3. to ©4 feet. an actos 1.25 6.00 
A'to.5 feeti cm osee ne 1.50 7.00 
Lemoine Mockorange (Lemoine). A choice, medium growing 
shrub of hybrid origin. A profuse bloomer. Very fragrant 
white flowers. 
Each Five 
18 to Q4inch........... $ .90 $4.25 
2'to=.3 feetiiinimomcne tharie) 5295 
3'to 14 feetooeeree ome 1.25 6.00 
New Lace Mockorange (Norma). Star-like single flowers with 
lacy edges, cover the plant in the spring. This new variety is 4 
strong grower, making it useful as a screen planting or as 4 
background. A very free bloomer and should be included in 
every shrub border. 
Each Five 
18'tov24cinche ae $1.00 $4.75 
2 to’ 83 feetiieswa.e cee 1.25 6.00 
3'to. 4 feetstieneeeiee 1:75 8.00 
Virginal Mockorange (Virginalis). The double, snow-white 
flowers of this outstanding variety resemble roses with the 
fragrance of orange blossoms. The shrub has good foliage and 
is a profuse bloomer. The exceptional beauty of its flowers 
makes it worthy of a place in the garden or border. 
Each Five 
18:to 24:inchoeeso tec $1.00 $4.75 
2 tor esifeetstenccstactere 1.25 6.00 
3 toc ‘4 feetaccncusawes thay hes 8.00 
