TWO SPLENDID 
WEIGELAS 
FLORIBUNDA, Red 
The everblooming red Wei- 
gela Floribunda surpasses all 
other red-flowering shrubs. 
Much hardier than Eva Rathke 
and a better flower. Com- 
mences blooming early in 
spring and continues all sum- 
mer long. Leaves are a rich 
glossy green and densely cover 
the branches. A necessity in 
every border planting. Will 
reach 5 feet in height. 2-year 
blooming size, 60¢ each; 3 for 
$1.50. 
ROSEA, Pink 
One of the finest of the Pink Flowering 
family. Tall and vigorous 
growing with abundant deep 
pink flowers in June. Occa- 
sional blooms the balance of 
the summer. Will reach 7 to 
8 feet in height. 
Excellent shrub for use in 
the shrub border and also de- 
sirable for use in the founda- 
: tion planting about the home. 
S 4 : 2-year blooming § size, 60c 
4 : cach; 3 for $1.50. 
eee nkightkciretsFirebush ins <5 DWARF BLOOD 
LEAVED MAPLE 
Rounded dwarf trees sel- 
dom maturing to over 10 
feet in height. Densely fur- 
nished to the ground with 
indented leaves of unrivaled 
brilliancy and charm. Their 
early spring and midsummer 
color is a vivid blood-red, 
which dulls to a bronzy pur- 
ple-red towards fall. They 
make splendid foreground 
subjects in mixed groups or 
are unexcelled for a bright 
spot of color on the open 
lawn. Nice 15- to 18-inch ooo : 
size, $3.00 each; 2 for $5.50. Dwarf Blood-Leaved Maple 
FIREBUSH fevdania? nee Red Coralberry 
NEW, UPRIGHT GROW- 
ING, SCARLET TYPE 
Early in the spring this at- 
tractive shrub is completely 
covered with dazzling or- 
ange-scarlet flowers, which 
cre followed by small, fra- 
grant, quince-shaped fruits. 
Foliage waxy and dark 
green. Branches are rough 
and closely knit, making it 
desirable for hedges. 
This new type grows with 
branches upright instead of 
loosely horizontal as did the 
old type. 2-yr., 60¢ each; 
3 for $1.50. 
NOTE: This shrub cannot 
be sent into the States of 
California, Washington, Ore- 
ee gon, Colorado, Montana, 
iia . . Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and 
Witch Hazel—tLate Fall Blooming Florida. 
NEW RED CORALBERRY 
This is the greatest shrub for shady places that we have ever seen. Grows to a 
height of 5 feet with gracefully arching branches and lacy foliage. Blooms are fol- 
lowed in fall by glowing red berties, twice the size of the old Indian Currant and as 
red as those of the High Bush Cranberry. Don’t fail to get some of these shrubs for 
shady locations. 2-yr. shrubs: 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25. 
WITCH HAZEL Latest Fall Bloom 
Hardly any other shrubs bloom in the late autumn, but that is the season when the 
Witch Hazel flaunts its brilliant yellow flowers. it blooms for a long period and has 
interesting fruits before the last blossoms have faded. Sometimes it is still in bloom 
when early snows come, but it is unharmed even by zero weather. Witch Hazel will be 
an interesting and valuable addition to any shrub border. Nice, 2-year plants, 60¢ each; 
3 for $1.50. 
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