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Flowering Shrubs 
PHILADELPHUS 
Lemoinei—Rich foliage and large pure white fragrant 
flowers. 
Virginalis—Semi-double flowers blooming very freely 
in spring and intermittently all summer. 
QUINCE 
Japonica—A very fine old plant that should find a 
place in every garden. Red. 
SNOWBALL 
Opulus Sterile— The old fashioned snowball that 
blooms in May. 
Tomentosum Plicatum (Oriental Snowball) — Showy 
clusters of double white flowers. 

FRENCH BUDDED LILAC 
French Budded Lilacs 
The French Lilacs are far superior to the old variety, 
or common Lilac. They produce immense clusters of 
high colored, fragrant blossoms. 
BELLE DE NANCY—Double satiny rose blooms. 
CHAS. JOLY—Double flowering purplish-red. 
LUDWIG SPAETH—Single dark red, color holds well. 
CHAS. SARGENT—Double bluish. 
LEON GAMBETTA—Double lilac. 
MME. ABEL CHATENAY—Double white. 
LILAC COLLECTION 
First quality plants: 2 to 3 ft. size, $1.75 each. 
Any three for $4.50—Postpaid. 

BEAUTY BUSH 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer — Crimson flowers blooming pro- 
fusely all summer if spent flowers are kept cut away. 
Thunbergi—A beautiful display of white flowers in 
the early spring ahead of the leaves. Soft feathery fo- 
liage. 
Van Houtte—Upright, tall growing with flowers in 
white clusters. 
TAMARIX 
Africana—A beautiful shrub with small feathery fo- 
liage. Delicate pink flowers. 
Hispida—Bright pink flowers, June-July. Very hardy. 
WEIGELA 
Candida—A fine pure white, which blooms all sum- 
mer. 
Eva Rathke—Dwarf form with red flowers. Blooms 
continuously throughout the summer. 
Rosea—Bright pink bell-shaped flowers. 
HY DRANGEA—Each $1.50;3 for $4.00 
Otaksi—Profuse double blue blossoms. Low and slow 
growth. Heavy clumps. 
Aborescens (Hills of Snow)— Showy flower heads 
from June to cold weather. 
Paniculata Grandiflora—Large cone shaped flowers 
of white in August, changing to pink as the flowers 
ripen. 
Hortensis—Large trusses of deep blue flowers. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING ALMOND 
Postpaid Prices: 2-3 ft. $1.00; 3-4 ft. $1.50 
These well-known bushy shrubs never fail to 
produce in early spring, before the leaves appear, 
small, very double, pink, rose-like flowers that are 
closely set along the branches. 


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