Hardy Bh igh Grown “Howering Shrike 
All 2-Year-Old, Well-Rooted Plants 
Orde~ early, shrubs do best when planted in the dormant state. Numbers following variety denote height at ma- 
turity. Month denotes time of bloom. 
Add 15c Each If By Mail 
ALMONDS _ ®-6 feet. April-May. 
Double pink. The 
first shrub to bloom in the spring, 
before the leaves appear. Large 
$1.25. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). 10- 
12 feet. August. A 
very desirable fall blooming shrub. 
Colors pink, purple, red and white. 
Large size, $1.00. , 
BARBERRY (Red Leaved). 2- 
3 feet. Foliage is 
a rich bronzy-red. Very attractive. 
$1.00 each. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
-8 feet. 
May. A very graceful shrub, cov- 
ered with small pink flowers. Large 
size $1.50 each. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
BUDDLEIA or SUMMER LILAC, 4-5 
feet. Blooms all summer in great 
profusion, resembling the lilac. 
Royal Red, 75c; $7.50 doz. 
EMPIRE BLUE, Pat. No. 557. Aster- 
blue and lilac tone. Each 75c; $7.50 
doz. 
WHITE BOUQUET, Pat. No. 536. 
New white. 8 inch spikes. Each 
85c; $8.50 doz. 
Postage on Butterfly Bush by doz. 
5c. 
COTONEASTER 4 CUTI- 
FOLIA. 5-6 
feet. Dark glossy leaves. A wide 
branched densely twigged bush. 
Forsythia Fortunei (Golden Bell) Fruits dark scarlet, leaves turn to a Mock Orange 
brilliant crimson before falling in 
the fall. Large 3 to 4 ft. $1:00. 
DOGWOOD ea 8-10 feet. mn , MOCK ORANGE (Virgina). 

pril-May. Bright 7-8 feet. A 
blood-red branches, white flowers. hardy variety of double Syringa. 
Large size $1.00 each. Large, showy racemes of delight- 
fully fragrant white flowers over a 
FLOWERING CRAB 
long season, beginning in May. Large 
BECHTEL’S. 12-15 feet. May-June. 
size $1.50 each. 
A beautiful and highly decorative CISTENA. Purple Leaved 
shrub. Masses of delicate pink, high- PRUNUS Pl y 
um. A very attractive 
ly fragrant blooms. $2.25 each. 
and graceful shrub with purplish-red 
foliage. Large size $1.75 each. 
HOPA CRAB 15-18 feet. April. 4 S $ 
Covered with crim- 
12) = 15. ft. 
son buds opening to rose-colored PUSSY WILLOW 
: to. We offer 
flowers. Fruit red inside and out. the Blue Stem giant variety. The 
Each $1.50. 
“pussies’’ are much larger and at- 
tractive. Large size, $1.25 each. 
FO R SYTHI A FORTUNE! (Gold- 
en Bell). 6-8 feet. 
; (Fire Bush). 5-6 ft. 
April. Earliest of all shrubs to bloom QUINCE 
i ] Apr.-May. Produces 
in the spring. A mass of golden yel- bright scarlet flowers completely cov- 
low flowers. Large size $1.00. ering the branches, followed by or- 
ange-like fruits and leaves. Large 
HONEYSUCKLE 8UsH Tar- aterm SER ei size, 90c each. 

TARIAN. 12- 
15 feet. April-May. Red blossoms followed by red fruit. Each ROSES Shrub Roses. See Page 17. 
90c. 
SNOWBALL 10-12 ft. April-May. Large balls of snowy 
white flowers. Large size, $1.25 each. 
HYDRANGEA (A. G.). 4-5 feet. June-July. Large flat SNOWBERRY E&ED. Covered with rose-pink flowers in 

heads of white flowers. $1.25 each. June, followed by red berries. $1.00 each. 
P. G. July-August. Enormous trusses of white flowers chang- WHITE. Similar to the red except that it has white berries. 
ing to pink. $1.25 each. $1.00 each. 
SPIREA FROBELI. 3-4 feet. May-June. Everblooming rose- 
LILACS PURPLE (Vulgaris). 12-15 feet. April-May. The pink. 75c each, 
common lilac. $1.00 each. el ye elt! (Bridal Nhe ee 6-8 eee April-May. 
ape : The graceful branches are a mass of snowy white, fragrant 
pep ea eae ee Ee ais oe Auer oo flowers. Medium, 75c; Large, 85c each. 
ORSITS FA DNC PrOnHsions s Later, anus ReTclore Saker. tn ads HISPIDA. 15-18 ft. June-July. Silvery, foliage 
Large size $1.25 each. TAMARAC with pink flowers. $1.00 each. , 
‘ WEIGELA BRISTOL RUBY. Pat. 492. 6-8 ft. May-June. A 
CHARLES JOLY (French Hybrid). 10-12 feet. Double, glorious sight of sheer beauty when in bloom. Large soft ruby- 
reddish purple. $1.75 each. red flowers, shading to garnet crimson. $2.00 each. 
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