HYDRANGEA—GRANDIFLORIA (Hills of Snow) June-July, 7-8 ft 
Large flat heads of double snow-white flowers; rounded leaves. 
Thrives better in shady location. 
21S LO bree eels CAC oi 2s ook ed ee $1.00 
Three-to ftouruteet, (each (2060 sas. oe 1.25 
LILAC (SYRINGA) 10-15 Feet—April-May 
Mare. Mitchell Lilac, double, one of the best blooming Lilac, 
with ifine full panicles of lavender-blue flowers; large shrub. 
(See description of tree Lilac) 
Two to two and one-half feet, each _...-.-------------~-_ +15 
‘Phree to:3* and: a inalf-feet,“each 2i---e till 2o eee 1.00 
Pivesto sixsieet, each 2S. Sooo A a a a ee 1.50 
MOCK ORANGE (PHILADELPHUS) ) 
Sweet Mock Orange—8 to 10 feet—May and June. The old- 
fashioned sweet-scented, free-flowering and vigorous. 
Three to three and a half feet, each _----.--_-------_-_- ar isis: 
Three and one-half to four and one-half feet, each 22) 1.00 
Pive to six: feehuup!) each: 0c 22 ee ie eee 1.50 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE—May-June—7 to 8 feet 
Semi-double, fragrant white flowers much larger than any 
other variety. Blooms intermittently all summer. 
Moar: to.five. feet; each 2. lee See $2.00 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer—June to October—3% to 4 feet. Very dwarf; 
free flowering. Produces flait rose-red flower heads. Desir- 
able for low hedging. ; 
16, TO.24 iniches, “each = bo oo ae oS See 1.00 
Two: and one-half to three feet, each ------__..__-_--_- . 1.255 
VANHOUTTEI SPIREA (BRIDLEWREATH) April-May—7-8 ft. _ 
A desirable shrub for high hedging or masa planting. Grace- 
fully arching branches, fragrant white flowers in clusters. 
‘Two and one-half to three feet, each ~-____._____________ wheel (3 
‘Three to four feet eachy oo oooh Seo Se ee ee 1.00 
Five torsix: feet, each oo fe SS eee eee 225 
TAMARIX—MAY-JUNE—10 to 12 Ft. 
Africana Tamarix. One of the most beautiful shrubs. Slender 
spreading branches, reddish-brown bark, bright green juniper 
foliage, light-oink flowers, hardy and fast growing. 

Pour: to. ve feet,each os ee ee 1.00 
PAVE LOVSIX: TeCL, "each Sows ae ee 1.50 | 
Seven to eight feet, and up; each | 22 oo 2 ae ee Se 
WEIGELA (DIERVILLA) 
Eva Rathke (Red Flowering Weigela) May-June—5 to 6 feet. 
Attractive foliage. Clear ruby-red trumpet-shaped flowers over 
long season. 
Two to two and one-half feét, each _.._.._..__=________ 1.00 
