Beautiful Gems for Your Landscape—Strong, Hardy. 
Field-Grown Plants 
SI—HYDRANGEA P. G. (Paniculata Grandiflora). Magnificent fall Hydrangea, 
famed for its huge, cone-shaped flowers of white that later are tinted pink and 
bronze, lasting for weeks. Fine for winter bouquets. Very hardy plant, doing 
best in a rather moist, semi-shady location. 3-5 ft. at maturity. Pictured at left. 
One of the most popular shrubs of all times and one of the most beautiful. 
Each 2 5 
2-3 {ti select 22 ee eee ood $0.90 $1.65 $3.85 
S2—ALTHEA, ROSE OF SHARON. Handsome, double, crinkled flowers in late 
summer and fall; rich foliage. Great favorite in moderate climates for hedges, 
groups, or specimen planting. Give a 2-ft. mulching of straw during the winter 
in the North. 5-8 ft. at maturity. (Pictured in color on page 43.) Choice of (a) 
Pink, (b) Purple, (c) Red, or (d) White. Each 2 5 
15-18. in.-  ee e ee $0.35 $0.60 $1.25 
S3—BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia amabilis). A fitting name for this really beautiful, 
hardy plant from China, its drooping branches thickly covered with delicate 
pink, fragrant flowers in May and June. 4-6 ft. at maturity. (Illustrated in color 
on opposite page.) Each 2 5 
19-24. in, select’... (oan ahaa, ee $1.00 $1.80 $4.25 
New—Special! 
S4—BLUE MIST (Caryopteris). The lovely new Blue Spirea. A cloud of fringed, 
powder-blue flowers cover the low rounded plant in August through fall, and 
are fine for cutting. The graceful mound grows only about 2 feet tall; fine 
foliage is silvery green. A splendid, new, hardy plant for the flower border, or 
for foreground of shrub plantings. (See color photo on page 43.) 
Each 2 5 
12-18 in., bushy -ik.c..265 2 ee ee eee, $1.00 $1.80 $4.25 
New—First Time Offered! 
S5—GOLDEN IBOTA (Vicari). Beautiful Golden Privet. Splendid, rugged plant, 
with leaves of clear yellow. A wonderful and colorful shrub for contrast in 
mixed plantings, and develops a very striking hedge. Plant it in full sunlight. 
342-6 ft. at maturity but can easily be kept clipped to smaller proportions. 
(Illustrated on opposite page.) Each 2 5 
12-18: in., transplonted2-3 2s eee $1.00 $1.80 $4.25 
S6—SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Most popular of all dwarf shrubs. Great 
masses of rose-crimson flowers envelop the plant in July, then scattered blooms 
until frost, hence often called “Everblooming Spirea’’. Ideal for edging, low 

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hedges, and foundation planting. 2-3 ft. at maturity. (See color picture, page 
BUDDLEIA 43.) Each 2 5 
(a) 12-18 “ins, select: 2. Ses ge eee eee $0.50 . $0.85 $1.85 
(b)- 18-24 in., heavy, select. 2 65 1.20 2.75 
Special! 
S7—BRISTOL RUBY WEIGELA. (Plant Patent No. 492). Most outstanding, new, red-flowering 
shrub. Heavy covering of handsome, bell-shaped flowers of glossy ruby-crimson during 
spring and early summer, and again a fine showing of blooms in late summer and fall. 
Plant is hardy, and develops a well formed, rounded specimen, attaining a matured height 
of 6 to 7 feet. Superb shrub for the home landscape. (Pictured in color on page 43.) 
12-18. in,, select ica... sicac.ncctcsccaeshss acto ascalba ce ae ae ee ena Re $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50 
S8—WEIGELA ROSEA. (Diervilla). Bushy, spreading plant with beautiful trumpet-shaped 
blooms of rosy pink. Very popular, and an elegant shrub for specimen planting or founda- 
tion groups. 9-8 ft. at maturity. Each 2 5 
2-3: H., SOD CC a sceca ls aceca dee cens sks sleaa cote seca ce sien voter ee oe ere eae ee $0.75 $1.40 $3.25 
S9—WEIGELA EVA RATHKE. Rich, deep red flowers in great abundance that last nearly all 
summer; semi-dwarf, growing 3 to 4 feet tall at maturity. Fine shrub for foundation group 
or border. Each 2 5 
2-3 - ft, Select, ECV Ys i..sccsacecesstteeeetseess cease ata rete eases pee ee ona $0.85 $1.55 $3.65 
S10—SWEET MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus coronarius). Favorite shrub, noted for its white 
waxen blooms of orange-blossom fragrance. Tall, strong-growing plant, much used for 
screens, backgrounds and fillers, as well as specimen planting. 6-10 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
S24. ft. Select, HEY y3sc.cc coe acces nota see capes ca apne tape pee ee $0.90 $1.65 $3.85 
SN—DWARF DEUTZIA (Gracilis). Charming little shrub, low growing, bushy, covered with 
dainty white flowers in May-June. Excellent for foundation groups or edging; fine to clump 
at the entrance walk. 1-2 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
12-15 in, tremsplematss cscs cco. cccceosccesscieenncs stareepstsSascene Soe ene $0.75 $1.40 $3.25 
S12—DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Delightful, graceful shrub with a good covering of 
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well in sun or partial shade. Each 2 5 
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S14—GOLDEN ELDER. (Sambucus aurea). The golden beauty of its fcliage contrasts richly 
with the green of other shrubs. Immense flower heads of pure white followed by pees 
berries that are edible. 6-9 it. at maturity but easily trimmed to any desired size. Plant in 
full sunlight. Each 2 5 
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Buddleia—The Summer Lilacs 
Often called BUTTERFLY BUSH because of their attraction to butterflies. We 
are glad io offer these four magnificent, new varieties. Plant several in your 
shrub or flower garden, as their blooms come at a time when flowers are scarce, 
and they last a long iime. 
SI5S—FLAMING VIOLET. (Plant Patent No. 519). Brilliant new beauty; immense, well filled 
spikes of flaming violet, with a fete glow rarely seen in flowers. In the so or in 
bouquets, you will thrill to its sparkling color and richness. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
SI6—BUDDLEIA PEACE. (Plant Patent No. 705). Beautiful and hardy all-white Buddleia. 
Long, full, graceful flowers in abundance. As a cut flower it is unsurpassed, and combines 
so well with Glads, Dahlias and others that are so stiff alone. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
S17—FASCINATING. Beautiful new Buddleia bearing long, graceful blooms of soit orchid- 
pink—finest of its color, Delighttul in the garden or in bouquets. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
S18—PURPLE PRINCE. (Plant Patent No. 706). Immense broad spikes, resembling Lilacs, of 
rich, royal purple, with each tiny floret centered orange. The big massive flowers come 
in unlimited quantities over a long period, and are very striking either on the plant or 
in bouquets. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 2 
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