LOSE BROTHERS SURE CROP SEEDS 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
There is some place for flowering shrubs around every home. “A corner needs a little color, a foundation wall needs to be concealed, 
a garage should be screened. In all these places flowering shrubs are adaptable, and useful. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)— 
Blooms from June till frost. Up- 
right, bushy plant. In colors 
of red, lavender, white, blue, 
and pink. 3 to 4 ft. 75¢ each. 
BERBERIS—BARBERRY (Green)— 
Having green foliage, with red 
berries in fall and winter.  Ex- 
cellent for hedging. 18 inch 
60c each. 
BERBERIS (Thunbergi Red)—Red 
foliage, very ornamental, indi- 

vidual or as a planting, in a 
Hydrangea Aborescens group. 18 inch 90c each. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—Semi-shrub. Often freezes down in hard winters, but comes 
back with renewed vigor in the spring. Blooms in August and September. Good for 
cut flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 75c each. 
CREPE MYRTLE—A tall growing bushy type fall flowering shrub. Blooms in white, red, 
or pink. Likes a warm sunny location. Very striking. Bare rooted, $1.00 each. 
Balled and burlapped, $2.00 each. 

Mock Orange 
CYDONIA, JAPONICA (Flowering Quince)—The choicest, and one of earliest flowering 
shrubs in the spring, red, and pink flower, green foliage. 3 to 4 ft. 75c¢ each. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell)—Yellow flower, the first to bloom in the PHILADELPHUS (Virginal)—Double white flowers, semi-dwarf, an 
spring, excellent in any screen planting. 3 to 4 ft. 75c each. outstanding shrub. 3 to 4 ft. 75c each. 
HYDRANGEA, ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA—Large white flower, 
blooms in late summer, or can be forced in beds, or greenhouse. SPIREA—VAN HOUTTEII—Medium growth, plenty of white blooms; 
Mee aur ETS edch! an outstanding plant for any purpose. 3 to 4 ft. 75c. 
HYDRANGEA, PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA—Large white blooms, 
i -October. ft. h. 
OIRO Rake NG or A ET cle SYRINGA—LILAC—Both in French, and the more common, various 
LONICERA—HONEYSUCKLE—White-pinkish flowers, followed by colors, excellent as an individual plant. 3 to 4 ft. $1.25. 
red berries, an excellent bloomer. 3 to 4 ft. 75c¢ each. 
PHILADELPHUS, MOCK ORANGE—Tall growing, with white orange- WIGELIA, FLORIDA (Delicate Pink)—Excellent in any planting, a free 
like blossoms, very fragrant. 3 to 4 ft. 75c¢ each. bloomer. 3 to 4 ft. 75c. 
BROAD LEAF PLANTS 
ABELIA—Medium growing shrub excellent for 
hedge or foundation. Small glossy leaves. 
Bluish white blossoms. 2 to 3 ft. $2.00 each. 
AZALEA—Dwarf growing shrub. Glossy leaves 
and masses of red, white, or pink flowers in 
the spring. Does well in partial shade. Likes 
Peat Moss. 10 to 12 inch plant $5.00 each. 
MAHONIA—Thick glossy leaves resembling holly. 
Compact bush. Yellow blossoms followed by 
blue berries. Thrives in the shade. 2 to 3 ft. 
$3.50 each. 

NANDINA—Semi-Evergreen. White flowers fol- 
lowed by masses of red berries in the autumn. 
Spirea Van Houtteii 2 to 2% ft. $2.50 each. 
Weigela Rosea 
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