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looming shrub. Splendid for Southern plantings. 
ties atee yellow and red flowers, with striking 
gray-green foliage. Does well everywhere. Price, 
3-4’ plants, each 69c. ay i 
1015—BOTTLE BRUSH: (Callistemon brilliant). Stiff 
narrow foliage. Deep red flowers resembling 
bottle brush, hence its name. Not hardy in cold 
climates. Price, 18-24’’ plants, each 99c, é 
1016—BRIDAL WREATH, DOUBLE: (Spirea_ prunifo- 
lia). The true, old-fashioned Bridal Wreath so 
much planted and admired in the old-time gar- 
dens. Small plum-like double white flowers. 
Hardy and profuse bloomer. Price, 2-3’ plants, 
each 89c. 
1021—CHOKEBERRY, BLACK: (Aronia’ melanocarpa). 
Attractive white flowers, smooth foliage. Shiny, 
black fruit in the Autumn. Price, 18-24’ plants, 
each 59c. 
1022—-CHOKEBERRY, RED: (¢Aronia arbutifolia). A 
good shrub with fine green leaves. Gaily colored 
in Autumn. White flowers with masses of red 
berries. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 69c. : 
1023—CORALBERRY: (Symphoricarpos vulgaris). 
Graceful, slightly drooping shrub. Purplish-red 
berries all Winter. Foliage lovely green all 
Summer. One of the best low shrubs for plant- 
ing near trees. Also known as Red Snowberry. 
Price 2-3’ plants, each 59c. 
1026—CRAPE MYRTLE, DWARF BLUE: (Lagerstroe- 
mia indica nana caerulea). Low spreading grow- 
er. Lavender-blue flowers in loose panicles which 
almost cover the plant. Stunning. Price 2-3’ 
plants, each 59c. 
1031—_DEUTZIA, DOUBLE PINK: (Deutzia crenata). 
Lovely double pink flowers and an excellent 
shrub. Price 2-3’ plants, each 59c. 
1032—DEUTZIA, DOUBLE WHITE: (Deutzia Pride of 
Rochester). White, tinted soft rose. Very first 
to bloom in the Spring and an excellent variety 
of Deutzia. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 59c. 
1034— DOGWOOD, RED OZIER: (Cornus stolonifera). 
Dark, wine-colored branches, White flowers in 
May and June. Flowers followed by white ber- 
ries. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 59c. : 
1035—DOGWOOD, WHITE FLOWERING: (Cornus flor- 
ida). Bright green leaves turning red or scarlet 
in Autumn, Large white flowers tinged with 
pink, expanding in early Spring. Large growing 
shrub, or small tree. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 69c. 
1039—FLOWERING QUINCE RED: (Cydonia japonica). 
Also Known as’ Flowering Japonica. In early 
Spring it is a mass of vivid red flowers before 
foliage appears. Price 12-18’’ plants, each 69c. 
1054—GOLDEN ST. JOHNSWORT: (Hypericum au- 
reum). Hardy shrub with bright yellow flowers 
in Summer. Price, 18-24'’ plants, each 69c. 
1059—HYDRANGEA, PEE GEE: (Hydrangea paniculata 
grandiflora). Very showy cone-shaped flowers. 
Large trusses of showy double white flowers, 
tinted pink. Price, 12-18’’ plants, each 79c. 
1060—HYDRANGEA, SNOWHILL: (Hydrangea abore- 
scens grandiflora). Double white  ball-shaped 
flowers in profusion. Thrives in shady places. 
Price, 12-18” plants, each 89c. 
1062—JASMINE, PINK: (Jasminum stephense). A new 
Jasmine with very fragrant light pink flowers, 
one inch in diameter. Hardy to Washington, D. 
C. Price, 18-24’ piants, each 99c. 
1063—JASMINE, WINTER: (Jasminum nudiflorum). 
Graceful, low spreading shrub. Bright yellow 
flowers in late Winter. Price, 12-18’ plants, 
each 69c. 
1064—KERRIA JAPONICA, DOUBLE: (Kerria japonica 
flore-pleno). Outstanding flowering shrub. Dou- 
ble, deep yellow flowers about the size of small 
roses, Price, 12-18’’ plants, each 99c. 
1065—KERRIA JAPONICA, SINGLE: (Kerra japonica). 
Attractive flowering shrub, with pure deep yel- 
low flowers about the size of small roses. Price, 
12-18” plants, each 89c. 
1066—LANTANA, HARDY PINK: (Lantana camara). 
Hairy, prickly, low-growing perennial-like shrub. 
Aromatic foliage, prolific bloomer. Flowers flesh 
a salmon pink, Price, 2-Yr. No. 1 plants, each 
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1068—LANTANA, HARDY YELLOW: (Lantana cam- 
ara). Same as above except flowers are lemon to 
eit ss yellow. Price, 2-Yr. No. 1 plants, each 
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1069—LILAC, CHINESE: (Syringa rothomagensis). Vig- 
orous, upright grower with reddish purple 
flowers. Excellent for general planting because 
of its hardiness and free blooming qualities. 
Price, 18-24’ plants, each 79c. 
1070—LILAC, COMMON PURPLE: (Syringia vulgaris). 
Purplish, single lilac flowers in large panicles. 
Hardy and blooms freely. Price, 12-18’ plants, 
each 69c.. : ; 
1071—LILAC, COMMON WHITE: (Syringa vulgaris 
alba). Panicles more slender than the common 
purple type. Flowers pure white and very fra- 
grant. Price, 12-18’ plants, each 69c. 
1075—MOCK ORANGE, GRANDIFLORA: (Philadel- 
phus grandiflora). Lovely white flowers in May. 
Hardy long-lived shrub adding distinction to 
any garden. Price, 2-3’ plants, each 79c. 
1077—MOCK ORANGE, VIRGINAL: (Philadelphus 
virginal). Medium grower. Loads down with 
beautiful fragrant semi-double flowers over a 
long season beginning in May. Large white flow- 
ers, yellow stamens. Price, 18-24’’ plants, each 
99c: 
1078—-PAW PAW: (Asimina triloba). Large, attractive 
leaves with purplish red flowers becoming yel- 
low in the middle. Oblong, dark brown fruit. 
Flowers appear in the early Spring and the 
fruit in Autumn. Novelty plant. Price, 2-3’ plants, 
each 59c. 
1079—PEARL BUSH: (Exochorda grandiflora). Beauti- 
ful shrub with light green foliage, pear-like 
buds ,open into pure white fragrant waxy flow- 
ers. Price 2-3’ plants ,each 79c. 
1080—-POMEGRANATE, DOUBLE RED FLOWERING: 
(Punica granatum). Clean, dark green foliage. 
Blood red flowers followed by large red fruits. 
Price, 3-4’ plants, each 99c. 
1012—POMEGRANATE, DWARF: (Punica granatum 
nana). Dwarf, compact, bushy shrub producing 
single red flowers. Fruit of ornamental value 
only are in abundance and following flowers. 
Price, 9-12’’ plants, each 89c. 
1081—ROSE-ACACIA: (Robinia hispida). This shrub is 
very popular because of its abundance of large, 
pink pea-like flowers. Charming. Price, 3-4’ 
plants, each 79c. 
1082—RUSSIAN OLIVE: (Eleagnus, augustifolia). Very 
hardy shrub. Gray-green foliage, fine for West 
Texas. White berries. Used frequently for hedges 
and wind breaks. Grows extra tall. Price,. 4-5’ 
plants, each 99c. 
1083—SIBERIAN PEA-TREE: (Caragana arborescens). 
Dwarf tree with yellow, pea-shaped flower in 
Spring. Finely cut foliage. Price, 3-4’ -plants, 
each 79c. 
1084—SNOWBALL, COMMON: (Viburnum opulus ster- 
ilis), The old fashioned Snowball that flowers 
in April and May. Prices, 18-24’’ plants ,each 89c. 
1085—SNOWBALL, JAPANESE: (Viburnum tomento- 
sum plenum). Large, pure white double flowers 
of globular form, much improved over the Com- 
mon Snowball. Price, 18-24” plants, each $1.29. 
1086—-SNOWBERRY, COMMON: (Symphoricarpos race- 
mosus), Attractive green foliage, pink flowers in 
June and July. Large white fruit in clusters’ in 
Autumn. Price, 18-24’’ plants, each 69c . 
1091—_SUMAC, FRAGRANT: (Rhus canadensis aro- 
matica). Low splendid shrub, with clusters of 
small yellow. flowers and coral red _ berries. 
Very fragrant. Price, 2-3’ plants each 69c. 
1092—SWEET SHRUB: (Calycanthus floridus). Dark 
green foliage, chocolate colored flowers in early 
Spring. Price, 18-24’ plants, each 69c. 
1093—-TAMARIX, AFRICAN. (Tamarix africana). Fea- 
thery green foliage, pink flowers early in Spring 
before leaves. Tall growing shrub. Price 3-4’ 
plants, each 69c. 
1094—VITEX, CHASTE-TREE: (Vitex agnus castus). 
Deep blue flowers borne in profusion through- 
out the Summer. Stands drought well. Sage-green 
foliage. Price, 3-4’ plants, each 69c. 
1096—-WEIGELA, PINK: (Weigela rosea). Popular shrub 
with beautiful showy pink flowers in May and 
June. Produces blooms freely. Price, 2-3’ plants, 
each 69c. 
1097—WEIGELA RED: (Weigela Eva Rathke). Rich 
ruby red flowers. Blooms in Spring and again in 
Fall. Price, 12-18’’ plants, each 79c. 
1098—WEIGELA, YELLOW: (Weigela lutea). Attractive 
novelty plant. with yellow flowers. Price, 2-3’ 
plants, each 79c. 
ALTHEA (Bush Althea) 
Also called Rose of Sharon, the Althea is one of the 
most successful and popular of all the flowering 
shrubs. Upright shrub growing to a maximum height 
of about ten or twelve feet. They bloom profusely 
during the Summer. Outstanding shrub in all types of 
landscape. Size, 2-3’ plants. PRICES ON ALL 
ALTHEAS: 49c each; 10 for $4.15. 
1002—AMPLISSIMA: Double red with carmine center. 
1003—ANEMONAEFLORUS: Semi-double, bright rose. 
1004—-ARDENS: Double, clear violet. 
1005—BOULE DE FEU: Double red. — 
1006—JEAN D’ARC: Double, pure white. _ : 
1007-—-PULCHERRIMA: Double, pink with carmine 
splotches. 
1008—RUBIS: Single red. 
1009—TOTUS ALBUS: Single, pure white. 
