





FRENCH LILACS (Giant Hybrids) 
DOUBLE RED...(Chas. Joly) Deep, deep 
reddish purple with large double flowers. 
DOUBLE BLUE...(President Grevy) Soft 
blue-violet in large clusters. A great favorite. 
SEMI-DBLE RED...(Ludwig Spaeth) Long, 
clusters of reddish-purple. One of the best! 
DOUBLE WHITE...(Mme. Casimir-Perier) 
Very large, compact clusters of purest white. 
DOUBLE LAVENDER... .(M. Buchner) Pink- 
ish-lilac in breathtaking masses. 
Husky 18 to 24” plants — Any of above 
$1.65 each; 3 of same variety $4.45 


Fall planting 
for shrubs!” 

ALMOND, Double Pink...Completely cov- 
ered with small button-like rosettes of 
pale pink in APRIL and MAY. $1.50 ea. 
BEAUTYBUSH. ..Becomes an enormous 6-8’ 
shrub; completely covered by arching bran- 
ches laden with pale pink blooms. Blooms 
MAY and JUNE. $1.50 ea. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH — WINE RED (DuBon- 
net) Amazing 12” spikes constantly thru 
July, August and Sept. Always in bloom, 
always a glorious sight! 95¢ ea. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH — CLEAR PINK 
(Charming) ‘The same gorgeous spikes as 
above, but in a delicious clear pink. One of 
most reliable everblooming shrubs. 95¢ ea. 
DEUTZIA Double-Pink...Large, beautifully 
formed 6-8’ plants covered with small dou- 
ble pink blooms in JUNE and JULY. 95¢ ea. 
HONEYSUCKLE — RED...Large, vigorous; 
plants often 8-10’. Blooms May. $1.00 ea. 
HYDRANGEA Pee-Gee Huge white cone- 
shaped flower heads turn pink. Showy from 
July until October. Very vigorous. $1.35 ea. 
HYDRANGEA — HILLS OF SNOW Wiry 
bush, 3-4’ high covered with enormous 
heads of pure white blooms. $1.35 ea. 
FORSYTHIA — WEEPING GOLDENBELL 
Has long trailing branches that arch to the 
ground, forming new plants wherever they 
strike fertile soil. A massive, rampant grow- 
er. $1.00 ea. 


“You can’t beat 
RED FLOWERING QUINCE 
Masses of brilliant scarlet 
clusters cover plant in early 
spring. One of the most dazz- 
ling sights in the world! 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.70 
12 
DWARF RED SPIREA 
Broad flat blooms of red 
cover the low plant all sum- 
mer. Grows well even in poor 
locations. Only 3—4’ in height; 
very useful for low masses. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.70 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE 
By far the most popular and 
most widely planted shrub in 
America. Arching sprays of 
pure white blossoms cover the 
whole plant in Spring. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.70 
scorns Geneva Gardens 
