DuBonneT. A new, dark wine, Dubonnet 
Buddleia with firm, large spikes and individual 
flowers of good size. They do not sunburn. 
ILE DE FRANCE. Large-flowering, of rich, 
reddish-purple, borne in long panicles. 
1'to 5, +0:t0 10; 
Strong Plants Each Each 
Early-Blooming Strains...... $ .80 §$ .75 
Cranberry Bush. America. Handsome 
shrub; single white flowers in April-May. Bright 
scarlet berries hanging until spring. Edible. 
LANTANA (Wayfaring Tree). Upright. At- 
tractive deep green leaves, single white flowers. 
May. Bright red fruit changing to black. 
Strong Plants tito.d; £0 to 10; 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each 
126 CO 2H tee Re ee $ .70 §$ .65 
25003. TERROR hs Cee, cab ere 1.00 -90 
4 plants, 2 of each variety, 1/4 to 2 ft. for $2.48. 
4 plants, 2 of each variety, 2 to 3 ft. for $3.48. 
Forsythia (Golden Bell). ForTUNEI. A 
large, upright shrub with slightly drooping 
branches; golden yellow flowers. 
INTERMEDIA. One of the most floriferous va- 
rieties; slender arching branches; dark green, 
lustrous leaves. Bright golden flowers in early 
spring. 
SuUSPENSA (Weeping). Graceful drooping 
habit. Excellent for massing or over retaining 
walls. Bright yellow trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Strong Plants 1. to:5; .6 toe. 10; 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each 
146 toi2-it eee eek $ .65 §$ .60 
2: to Seo eee Ok ee See 85 .80 
6 plants, 2 of each variety, 1% to 2 ft. for $3.48. 
6 plants, 2 of each variety, 2 to 3 ft. for $4.62. 
Honeysuckle. BELIA ALBIDA. Very hardy, 
upright strong grower. White bloom, red fruit. 
Makes a splendid tall hedge. 
GRANDIFLORA ROsEA. Flowers bright pink, 
April-May. One of the best pink upright honey- 
suckles. Hardy, strong, upright grower. 
RED TARTARIAN. Very hardy, upright. 
Flowers April-May; rosy pink. Bright red fruit. 
Strong Plants too 86 te 10; 
Early-Flowering Strains Each Each 
126 06 2 ae ee ee $ .65 § .60 
2iter: Saltese Gay «1. eee eee 90 -80 
6 plants, 2 of each variety, 1/4 to 2 ft., for $3.42. 
6 plants, 2 of each variety, 2 to 3 ft., "for $4.62. 
Hydrangea. ARBORESCENS GRANDIFOLIA 
(Hills of Snow). June-July. Large flat heads of 
double snow-white flowers which remain for four 
or five weeks; large round leaves. Thrives in 
shaded locations. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFOLIA (Peegee). Enor- 
mous trusses of double white flowers changing in 
late autumn to shades of pink and bronze. Re- 
sponds to close pruning and fertilization. 
Strong Plants 1 tO os ..0 tol OU} 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each 
14 tei ite eee ce $ .65 §$ .60 
2 tO0 i tenon: Sn een ee cat 75 .70 
4 plants, 2 of each variety, 114 to 2 ft., for $2.08. 
4 plants, 2 of each variety, 2 to 3 ft., "for $2.48. 
Lilac. French. Named varieties. April- 
May. ‘ 
ALPHONSE LAVALLEE. Pyramidal clusters of 
double blush-lilac flowers. 
BELLE DE NANCY. Great panicles of double 
satiny rose blooms, white center, 
Jan Van Tot. Large trusses of single, pure 
white flowers; one of the best. 
LupwiG SpacHT. Single dark purplish-red; 
Jong panicles. 
MARECHAL FocH. 
single red flowers. 
MARIE LAGRAYE. Single, slender panicles of 
creamy white. Blooms profusely. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Clear, rich blue flowers’ 
with large, fragrant florets. New. 
WALDECK-ROusSEAU. Double, open panicles 
Large loose trusses of 
of rose. A landscape variety of tremendous 
value. 
VuLcGaARis. The standard old-fashion garden 
variety; single blush-purple flowers. Thrives 
well in partial shade. We grow our French lilacs 
on their own roots to insure permanent satisfac- 
tion. 
Strong Plants tito 5,76 to 10; 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each 
1% to 2.1.25. eee $1.00 §$ .95 
2.to 3fi05 eee 1.25 1.20 
4 Saeed 1 each of 4 varieties, 114 to 2 ft. for 
$3.6 
4 Lae 1 each of 4 varieties, 2 to 3 ft., for $4.68. 
Privit. REGAL. Low-growing, one shrub 
with horizontal, spreading branches. Fine, 
hardy hedge plants. ; 
“~e Strong Plants 
“1 to 5, 6 t6 18, 
Healthy and Thrifty Each Each 
116 'to 2)1t a a ee ee $ .80 $ .75 
2 to 3:ft.. 9. 22 90 85 
Quince. JAPANESE FLOWERING QUINCE. 
Clusters of orange-scarlet. flowers; bushy, dense 
growth. March-April. 
Strong Plants 1to5, 6to 10, 
Healthy and Thrifty Each = Each 
1% to 2 ft...) $2545 S70 
2. to 3 ft......1. "7 9pleene 1.00 95 
Rose, Accacia. A shrub locust, attractive 
foliage; bears a profusion of rosy- -pink flowers. 
Strong Plants 1 to's; tod, 
Healthy and Thrifty _Each Each 
Vth oak Be ipl esi se ors Ss My “$1.00 -$ .90 
3 to 4 {tivo ees 1.20 1.10 
Snowball. OpuLtus STERILIS (Common 
Snowball). Popular shrub. Blooms profusely. 
Large double white flowers. April-May. 
Strong Plants 1:16 5. Otor10, 
Early-Blooming Strain Each Each 
116 (0 Dutt eee $ .95 §$ .90 
ZECO SA teas eteae tee eco 1.00 95 
Weigela. Eva RATHKE. Red-flowering. 
Blooms profusely, producing brilliant flowers. 
May-June. 
RoseEA. Popular shrub with beautiful showy 
pink flowers. May-June. 
Strong Plants 1:6 55286 towt0; 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each 
114 to 2ifteaneer eee See oe $ .90 §$ .85 
2: tO 18 Ete dae ae Ree. bee 1.00 95 
4 plants, 2 of each variety, 114 to 2 ft., for $3.20. 
4 plants, 2 of each variety, 2 to.3 ft., for $3.60. 
Spirea. ANTONY WATERER. Very valuable 
dwarf shrub; bright red flowers. June-September. 
BILLIARD. Bright pink flowers in spikes. 
July-September. 
REGAL. Low, dense growing, horizontal, 
spreading branches; berries remain all winter. 
Strong Plants 1to10, 6to 10, 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each 
MECONL YO Tt. tee eames ete ate aie $ .60 $ .50 
veOva: {ti ss aie seen See .80 .70 
6 plants, 2 of each variety, 1 to 1)4 ft., for $2.82. 
6 plants, 2 of each variety, 114 to 2 ft. ’ for $4.02. 
VANHOUTTEE SPIREA. Well known, popular 
shrub. Graceful habit of growth. Sometimes 
called Bridal Wreath. 
BRIDAL WREATH. Pure white flowers. April- 
May. Blooms profusely. 
Strong Plants L.to 5, 10:to 20 2 ee SOF 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each’ Each 
Lee toNiit. Se Rees $ .34 $ .28 $ .24 
2 to. Suity eee cee 48 45 42 
Tamarix. Grown chiefly for its fine, graceful 
foliage and showy panicles of pink flowers. 
AMURENSIS. Silver foliage variety. 
AFRICANA. Green foliage variety. 
Strong Plants 1 to5,-.6.t0-10, 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each 
Lito. 2ilt. nio5 bse eee $ .45 $ .40 
Peto dit ones tee ae eke 48 45 
4 plants, 2 of each variety, 1 to 2 ft., for $1.48. 
4 plants, 2 of each variety, 2 to 3 ft., for $1.72. 
Willow. Pussy. Very popular for its gray 
catkins in early spring. Small, narrow leaves. 
Strong Plants 1 ta: 5,73 ton 
Early-Blooming Strains Each Each 
16 tog tte Boies Coenen $ .60 $ .55 
DVEGIOITT. 2 ccc haneha es Vane eee 75 70 
Bitter Sweet. 
Strong 2-Year Plants 1 toSs G:tor40, 
Each Each 
Early-bearing strain......... $1.10 $1.00 
Grow an abundance of your own rich orange 
yellow Halloween decorations. 
PLANT GOLDEN EAGLE NURSERY WHOLE-ROOT PROCESS, YOUNG-BEARING 
STRAINS AND ENJOY WITH CONFIDENCE THE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. 

