

ORES 
: VARIEGATED 1 DOGWOOD 
$15—DOGWOOD VARIEGATED (Cornus elegantissi- 
ma). Handsome foliage has a creamy white edge; 
splendid as a specimen or in group plantings. Bright 
red bark; flowers in early summer followed by ber- 
ries. 4-6 ft. at maturity. Each 2 5 
18-24 in., transplanted................ $1.25 $2.25 $5.00 
S16—COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA (Canadian Privet). 
Handsome, glossy, bright green leaves give polish to 
foundation groups and landscape borders, Rich scar- 
let colorings in the fall, and jet black ornamental 
fruit. Very hardy; an all-around fine shrub. 4-6 ft. at 
maturity. Fock 2 5 
2-3 itr select iece. 29h oa tr $0.85 $1.55 $3.65 
S17—ELDER, GOLDEN (Sambucus aurea). The golden 
beauty of its foliage contrasts richly with the green 
of other shrubs. Immense flower heads of pure white 
followed by purplish berries that are edible, 6-9 ft. at 
maturity but easily trimmed to any desired size. 
Plant in full sunlight. Excellent for specimen planting. 
Each 2 5 
3-4 ft, select 2 .............. $9.65 $1.10 $2.50 
S18—FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS (Golden Bell). Spring- 
time’s golden queen, great masses of bright yellow 
flowers before a leaf appears. It is the earliest of all 
shrubs to bloom in the spring, and should be in every 
border or foundation group. Spectabilis is the hardi- 
est type. 5-8 ft. at maturity. (See picture in color on 
page 41.) Each 2 5 
(a) 12-18 in, ou... $0.50 $0.85 $2.00 
(b 2-3 f., select......................... 75 1.40 3.25 
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VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE 
Shrubs Create 
Quickly and at Low Cost 
S19—VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE (Phila- 
delphus virginalis). Super-fine Mock- 
orange, with extra large, pure waxen 
white flowers, five to seven in a clus- 
ter, some single, some semi-double, 
some double, and have delicious fra- 
grance. A long bloomer—in fact, near- 
ly everblooming. 6-8 ft. at maturity. 
(Illustrated above). 
Each 2 5 
(a) 2-3 ft., select.......$0.95 $1.80 $4.25 
(b) 3-4 ft., heavy ..... 1.35 2.50 5.75 
S20—DWARF DEUTZIA (Gracilis). Charming little shrub, 
low growing, bushy, covered with dainty white flow- 
ers in May-June. Excellent for foundation groups or 
edging; fine to clump at the entrance walk. 1-2 ft. at 
maturity. 
Each 2 5 
12-15 in., transplanted... $0.70 $1.25 $2.75 
S21—FLOWERING. ALMOND (Prunus glandulosa). Like 
the first robin, you will welcome the radiant beauty 
of the Flowering Almond in early spring—a mass of 
double, rose-like, bright pink flowers. Plant grows 4-6 
ft. high. (See picture in color on page 41.) 
Each 2 5 
Zi sélect er ee eee $0.85 $1.55 $3.65 
S-22—FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia japonica). A 
grand shrub, and a great favorite everywhere. Some- 
times called “Firebush” for in May it is ablaze with 
clusters of beautiful flame-scarlet flowers. Glossy 
foliage. Very charming in combination with Forsythia 
or other early bloomers, or in the foreground of ever- 
greens. 3-5 ft. at maturity. (Pictured in color on page 
41.) 
Each 2 5 
(b).. 2-3 ft) selects 2 $0.65 $1.10 $2.50 
S23—SPIREA BILLIARDI ROSEA. Long plumes of soft 
pink bloom cover the plant in July; ornamental gray- 
green foliage. Handsome plant for foundation groups 
or hedges. 4-5 ft. at maturity. (Color photo on page 
41.) 
Each «2 5 
3-4, select= ee. $0.65 $1.10 $2.50 
Landscape Beauly 

S30—LILAC ROTHOMAGENSIS—Finest Hedge Lilac 
The lovely, “lacy” Chinese Lilac — called the Im- 
proved Persian. Strong arching branches are profuse 
with large, loose clusters of beautiful rose-lilac; distinc- 
tive narrow leaves. Excellent for foundation planting, 
and develops handsome hedges. 8 to 10 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 $ 
2-3 ft. Sselects23.2 ne --$0.65 $1.10 $2.50 
Grench Lilacs 
Beautiful, fragrant, colorful! Blooms of these de luxe 
Hybrids are enormous. full, often double, of exquisite 
color tints, and their fragrance fills the air, Then they 
usually start blooming the first year after planting. As 
specimens on the lawn, in borders or hedges, they are 
superb, 6-10 ft. at maturity. 
S31—ALPHONSE LaVALLE. Double flowers of blue- 
lavender, 
S32—BELLE de NANCY. Mauve-pink; large, double 
flowers. 
S33—CHAS. JOLY. Double, dark purple-red; handsome 
large blooms. 
S34—CHAS. X. Large single flowers of wineae. fine 
for cutting. 4 
S35—LUDWIG SPAETH. Rich crimson-purple; flowers 
large, single florets. 
S36—MADAME LeMOINE. Beautiful, immense iicvenss 
very double, of pure snow-white. 
S37—MICHAEL BUCHNER. Charming double flowers of. 
pinkish-violet. 
S38—MONT BLANC. Enormous flowers of clear white, 
Most beautiful of all white single lilacs. 
S39—PRES. CARNOT. Huge, Compal trusses of nee iG 
lilac; double. Very fine. 
S40—PRES. GREVY. Large, double, shapely iovee of 
» clear, soft, delicate blue. 
PRICES ON THE 10 FRENCH LILACS: ‘ 
20-30. in.)selecttc $1.25 $200 $450 
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