HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 

KERRIA japonica (Corchorus), 4-5 ft. 
Kerria* 
June to September profusion of rich-yellow flow- 
ers with numerous stamens. Green branches make 
Winter show. 
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A REAL BEAUTY BUSH 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis, 5-7 ft. Beauty Bush 
Fountain-like mass of pink bloom in May. Thrives 
best in full sunlight. 
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HONEYSUCKLE BUSHES 
LONICERA fragrantissima, 6-8 ft. 
Winter Honeysuckle* 
Small creamy-white, very fragrant flowers in 
March; red fruits. Semi-evergreen. 
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L. morrowi, 6-8 ft. Morrow Honeysuckle* 
White flowers May and June; translucent, blood- 
red berries, July-August. 
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L. tatarica rosea, 8-10 ft. 
Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle* 
Pink flowers, May-June; attractive red fruit. 
15-18 = ins eee $ 0.75 eats 
MYRICA carolinensis (cerifera), 3-4 ft. 
Northern Bayberry 
Winter-decorative, wax-coated, gray berries at- 
tractive amidst dark green, glossy, fragrant 
leaves, which turn purplish-bronze. 
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MOCK ORANGES 
PHILADELPHIS lemoinei, 6-8 ft. 
Lemoine Mock Orange* 
Flowers smaller, fragrant, in great profusion. 
Dwarf, graceful habit. Beautifully symmetrical 
plant. 
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BEST OF THE MOCK ORANGES 
P. virginalis, 6-8 ft. Virginal Mock Orange 
Large, sweet, double, pure white flowers in May 
and June and intervals throughout Summer. Very 
striking and best of the Mock Oranges. 
16-24 site $ 1.25 Orde (ieee gee ce = $ 1.50 
PRUNUS (amygdalis) glandulosa alba, fl. pl., 
5-7 ft. Double White Flowering Almond 
White, fully double flowers crowd the bare branch- 
es in early Spring; very picturesque. 
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P. rosea, fl. pl., 5-7 ft. 
Double Pink Flowering Almond 
Very attractive pink form of preceding. 
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PHILADELPHIS VIRGINALIS 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides, 4-5 ft. Jetbead* 
White flowers in May followed by conspicuous, 
black bead-like fruits. Will grow satisfactorily in 
shade or sunny situations, or in poor soil. 
2-8 iby eo As eke Ge ee ot ee $ 1.00 
ROSA hugonis, 5-6 ft. 
Hugonis Rose (Golden Rose of China) 
Long garlands of dainty, yellow flowers in May, 
followed by translucent red fruits. 
1G.24 Tt eae se $ 1.25 220 ote eee $ 1.50 
R. rugosa, 4-5 ft. 
Large, red flowers, followed by handsome, scar- 
let-crimson fruits. 
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SPIREAS 
SPIREA arguta, 4-5 ft. 
Profusion of white flowers on slender, drooping 
branches; feathery foliage. 
Pool ocean Ut 
Japanese Rose 
Garland Spirea 
3-401 S2a5e See $ 1.25 

B. & B. FOR LATE PLANTING 
After Shrubs have started growth in the 
Spring (about May 15th), planting can still 
be continued if plants are dug with ball of 
earth and burlapped. For this extra ser- 
vice there is an additional charge of 25 to 
50 cents per plant, unless quoted B. & B. 

