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MOCKORANGE, SWEET--Familiar shrub 
with vigorous erect habit that has white blos- 
soms near Decoration Day. The breath of 
orange blossoms--of such entrancing fra- 
grance--intense from the multitude of bloom, 
that is a necessity to a garden, and works 
splendidly in all sorts of plantings. 
BY Rs toa ee aes OS each $1.50 
MOCKORANGE, VIRGINALIS--A magnificent 
new variety, far exceeds any other Mock 
Orange in beauty and form. Flowers are 
semi-double and cover the entire bush in 
early June. Has scattered blossoms the bal- 
ance of the year. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.50 
NINEBARK, DWARF--A medium growing 
Shrub of very dense habit. Fine for fronts 
of borders or as a hedge. 
Qese lise oa os. eee each $1.00 
PRIVET, AMUR RIVER HEDGING--Well- 
known formal hedge plant for shearing. One 
of the hardiest types of plants grown. Does 
not winter kill like the California Privet. 
18-24 in. 3 Canes - -per 100, $25.00 
PRIVET, LODENSE (Dwarf Privet)--Very 
compact growing andrequired little shearing. 
The foliage is very dark-green and hangs on 
until mid-winter. Excellent for edging for- 
mal gardens. 
LOgUS ing tore ele, “eateries = 8 each $0.75 
PRIVET, REGAL’S--A low spreading form 
withgracefully drooping branches. The dense 
growth and dark green persistent leaves 
make it a desirable shrub for foundation or 
border planting, growing in shade and other 
|. impossible places, 
(24-30 in.----------+-- each $0.75 
- QUINCE, FLOWERING--Old fashioned shrub 
/ with glossy leaves and scarlet flowers in 
great profusion in early spring before the 
leaves appear and followed by small quince- 
shaped fruit, which are quite fragrant. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE--Rather large growing 
shrub with silvery foliage. Fine for planting 
in screen plantings for contrast with other 
shrubs. Has small yellow blossoms in June. 
NLS A es 5 tN ee Ce ey each. $1.50 
ROSA GROOTENDORST (Hardy Red Rose)-- 
' This plant is one of the showiest hardy roses 
in existence. It is covered the entire season 
with clusters of semi-double red roses. 
Vigorous growing and can be used almost 
anywhere in the border. 
2yr.No.1------------ each $1.50 
SNOWBALL--Old-fashioned shrub that grows 
anywhere and blooms well. Characterized 
by its large clusters of white flowers at Dec- 
oration Day. 
BY es fe a eee each $1.50 
SNOWBERRY, RED (Improved Corralberry) © 
--Graceful shrub with corral-colored berries 
that hang on during the winter. Its graceful 
habit and fine texture of foliage and twigs 
make it fine for foundation planting. Will 
grow in shade locations. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $0.75 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE (Common Snowberry) 
--Medium sized shrub with bluish-green fo- 
liage and rose colored flowers in June fol- 
lowed by large clusters of white, waxy fruit 
that hangs on far into the winter. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $0.75 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER (Rose Spirea) 
--Low growing type of very compact, dense 
habit, with flat topped clusters of rose-col- 
ored flowers throughout the season. Excel- 
lent for low foundation plantings. 
15-28 in.= — — -- = 3 ----- each $1.00 
SPIREA THUNBERGI (Snow Garland)--A 
shrub with thin, arching branches plentifully 
besprinkled in very early spring with tiny, 
single, snow-white flowers. It is a dainty 
and very beautiful shrub, with feathery, fresh 
green foliage that in autumn turns scarlet 
and orange. 
Yl i, Aa ony <i Alehy ie eialel each $1.00 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath)--One 
of the finest of flowering shrubs, and none so 
popular or widely planted. Its adaptibility to 
almost any soil or situation makes it one of 
the most desirable shrubs under cultivation. 
2-8 fti- -="='= -"<'. 2S - each $0.65 
S=4°ft.- =) 2hSResesrS* SS Sk each $0.75 
a ee ek a Se ih each $1.00 
SPIREA FROEBELI (Froebel Spirea)--Com- 
pact shrub of medium height producing num- 
erous flat-topped clusters of orchid-pink 
flowers during the summer and later the 
foliage turns to autumn colors. 
18-24 ini hele _ So eS ee Tet each $1.00 
SUMAC, FRAGRANT--A vigorous, spreading 
shrub with aromatic leaves and showy heads 
of yellowflowers inthespring. Little bunches 
of coral red fruits, covered with silky hairs, 
appear in the summer. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $0.75 
TAMARIX-- Heavy growing shrub with reddish- 
purple branches and bluish-green feathery 
foliage. Flowers in large pink panicles in 
Vente Asem as Saees each $1.00 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM (Arrow Wood)--Up- 
right growing with light green dentata leaves. 
Flowers greenish-white followed by black 
fruit. A fine shrub for massing or foliage 
effect. 
Ses htt mews. ews Mie! Pest 72 each $1.50 
VIBURNUM OPULUS (Highbush Cranberry)-- 
Tall and upright, with good foliage and es- 
pecially decorative red fruit in large clusters 
which resemble cranberries and hand on well 
into the winter. 
GEL pet yell Os be Sea each $1.50 
WEIGELIA EVA RATHKE (Hybrid Weigelia) 
--Dwarf but erect shrub with deep-carmine- 
red flowers through most of the summer. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.50 
WEIGELIA ROSEA (Rose Weigelia)--Very 
free flowering shrub. Pink flowers are pro- 
duced in So great profusion as to almost hide 
the foliage. A well-known shrub, fine for 
massing or for single specimen. 
3-4 ft.------------ each $1.00 
WILLOW, PUSSY--A fast-growing shrub 
tree, blooming very early in the spring before 
the leaves come out. The fern-like catkins 
borne along the branches make it very attract- 
ive. Loves moist places. 
324 fti-y= 0-1 Soin ee b= - each $0.75 
Roses 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
2yr. No. 1------------ each $1.50 
AMI QUINARD--Semi-double flowers of 
velvety crimson-maroon with a soft black 
luster. Vigorous grower; free bloomer; 
fragrant. 
AUTUMN--Cupped double flowers of novel 
coloring, burnt orange streaked with red. 
BETTY UPRICHARD--Semi-double, salmon 
pink flowers stained with copper pink on the 
outside. 
ETOLIE DE HOLLANDE--A brilliant dark 
red rose of magnificent size and perfect form. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER--A lovely blending of 
orange-yellow, flame, vivid rose-pink and 
scarlet. 
TALISMAN--Golden yellow, stained coppery 
red. 
GRUS EN TEPLITZ--Brilliant red. One of 
the most prolific bloomers of all. 
E. G. HILL--Long, perfectly formed buds 
and full double flowers of dazzling scarlet. 
RED RADIANCE--A bright, cheerful andeven 
Shade of pure red. Vigorous grower. 
PINK RADIANCE--Bright rose-pink, shining 
flowers of wonderful shape and fragrance. 
Strongest grower, of all hybrid teas. 
K. A. VICTORIA--Delicate creamy white 
flowers of beautiful form. 
EDITH HELLIE PERKINS--Buds long and 
pointed, petals cream and blush and salmon 
pink shades to golden orange at base. 
EDITOR MCFARLAND--Clear, brilliant pink 
on long cutting stems. 
Climbing Roses 
Price- ----------- each $1.50 
PAUL’S SCARLET--Large, well-shaped 
flowers of a vivid scarlet-red that does not 
fade. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY--Large double rosy- 
crimson flowers freely produced in June. 
DR. VAN FLEET--A delicate shade of flesh- 
pink. Borne on long stems. 
AMERICAN PILLAR--Of extremely vigorous 
habit of growth; foliage lively green the 
season through. It has a profusion of bright 
pink, semi-double flowers in clusters which 
are followed by clusters of attractive red 
berries. 
