All the shrubs listed on these two pages are best planted in the fall, so order now. These are 
lomeriag Shiubes EASY TO GROW ANYWHERE 
SPIREA PRUNIFOLIA 
(The True Bridal Wreath) 
AZALEA 
Mollis. Large masses of yellow and apricot 
bloom in spring on 3 to 4-foot plants. De- 
ciduous; hardy and dependable. May be 
planted in sun or part shade. Mixed shades 
only. 8 to 12 in. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
CALLICARPA (Beautyberry) 
Purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry). 4 ft. Pinkish 
flowers followed by violet-blue berries in Sep- 
tember and October. 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweetshrub) 
Floridus. 5 ft. Fragrant, purplish brown flow- 
ers in June and July. 
CYDONIA 
(Japanese Quince; Firebush) 
Japonica. 5 ft. Covered with bright scarlet 
flowers in the early spring. 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 3 ft. A graceful, 
dwarf shrub completely covered with creamy 
white flowers in the spring. 
Pride of Rochester. 8 ft. Tall variety; double 
white flowers. 
EYVONYMUS (Burningbush) 
Alatus (Winged Burningbush). 6 ft. Yellowish 
flowers in spring; red berries in early fall. The 
leaves turn to a beautiful bronze-crimson color 
in the fall. 
Alatus Compactus. 4 ft. New. A dwarf, 
compact-growing form. Very beautiful au- 
tumn color. 
FORSYTHIA 
Spring Glory. 6 to 8 ft. New. Large, pale 
yellow flowers completely cover the branches. 
KOLKWITZIA (Beautybush) 
Amabilis. 8 ft. A handsome plant related to 
the weigela and the honeysuckle. An arching 
shrub with the center always quite upright. 
Flowers are pale pink with orange veins in the 
throat. Blooms very profusely in June. 

sturdy plants, 3 years old or more, and 18 inches to 214 feet in height, depending on the habit of 
growth. We are sure these bushy, well-branched specimens will please you. 
Except where noted, any of the following shrubs, $1.50 each; 
6 or more, your choice, $1.25 each 
The size following the variety name indicates approximate height at maturity 
FRENCH LILAC 
See color illustration on page 39 
Congo. Single red. 
Marie Legraye. Single; white. 
Mime. F. Morel. Single; deep pmk-lilac. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double; white. 
Pres. Grevy. Double; lilac-pink. 
Pres. Poincare. Double; clear red-purple. 

PHILADELPHUS VIRGINALIS 
(Mock-Orange) 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock-Orange) 
Sometimes incorrectly called Syringa 
Coronarius. 8 ft. The old-fashioned tall, 
sweet-scented Mock-Orange. 
Virginalis. 5 ft. The beautiful large, double- 
flowering Mock-Orange. One of the most 
attractive white-flowering shrubs. The large 
blooms come im profusion and are very fragrant 
POTENTILLA 
Fruticosa Purdomi, Lemon Drops. 2 ft. A 
small shrub blooming continuously from 
May to September. Excellent for the rock 
garden or in front of taller-growing shrubbery. 
Bright sulphur-yellow blooms. 
JAPANESE SNOWBALL 
Viburnum plicatum. 6 to 8 ft. Showy white 
flowers in balls. Blooms mn June. Handsome 
foliage with purple autumn coloring. 
All these shrubs are sent postage or 
express prepaid to your door. 

SPIRAEA 
Anthony Waterer (Crimson Spirea). 4 ft. A 
low bush with crimson flowers from June to 
September. 
Prunifolia. 5 ft. The true Bridal Wreath. 
Small double white flowers completely cover 
the branches. 
Thunbergi (White Spray Spirea). 5 ft. The 
lovely white flowers come in very early spring, 
followed by small, light green leaves which 
remain very attractive till fall. A very grace- 
ful shrub. 
Vanhouttei. 6 ft. The well-known Bridal 
Wreath. Excellent for hedges, foundation 
plantings, lawn specimens and many other 
uses. 
TAMARIX (Tamarisk) 
Summer Glow. 8 ft. New. A lovely, bright 
red-flowering form. Blooms im profusion 
during July and August. 
WEIGELA 
Bristol Ruby. 7 to 8 ft. Pat. 492. Just about 
the most attractive flowering shrub you could 
plant. Covered m June with a wealth of ruby- 
red blossoms, it continues flowering at inter- 
vals all through the summer. Flowering well 
on old wood, little or no pruning Is necessary; 
it Is naturally shapely. 
Rosea (Rose Weigela). 8 ft. The popular pink 
Weigela. 
Blueberries provide useful fruit as well as 
ornamental beauty. We have 3-yr.-old plants 
in six varieties. See our Spring 1950 Catalog 
for further information. 

SPIREA VANHOUTTEI 

38 Sine 
io IND) 
Ls 
CARROLL GARDENS, 
WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
