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FLOWERING 
S1—CHASTE TREE (Vitex). Handsome, starlike foliage, topped by graceful 
spikes of lavender-blue flowers from July until fall. Does best in a sunny, 
protected place. 5-10 ft. at maturity. Our plants will bloom this season. 
Each 2 5 
2-3 ft. selectisg. hee eee $0.80 $1.50 $3.25 
S2—COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA (Canadian Privet), Handsome, glossy, 
bright green leaves give polish to foundation groups and landscape borders. 
Rich scarlet colors in the fall, and jet black ornamental fruit. Very hardy, 
and an all-round fine shrub. 4-6 ft. at maturity. Each 2 5 
18-24 in... transplants 53%. .04....2 eee $0.80 $1.50 $3.25, 
SPECIAL! 
S4—TREE HYDRANGEA. Handsome dwart-tree form of the P. G., at maturity 
standing 6 to 10 feet high. Great favorite for specimen planting, or to ac- 
cent shrubbery groups. Fine for cemetery planting. (See bush Hydrangeas 
on pages 47, 49 and 51.) Each 2 
3-4 ft., select 05.20 coke ilies « te ees, eee $3.00 $5.50 
S5—SPIREA SORBIFOLIA (Ash-Leaf Spirea). Foliage resembles ferns and in 
June-July there are lovely, frilly, creamy white flowers. Does well in sunlight 
or shade, is very hardy. 4-6 ft. at maturity. Each 2 5 
2-3; ft. select )\.o. oh a ae $0.60 $1.00 $2.25 
S&6—SPIREA .THUNBERGI. Tiny, feathery foliage on dainty, arching branches, 
tipped with white flowers in early spring. Very attractive in or out of bloom. 
One of the best foundation and border shrubs, seldom growing over 3 or 31/) 
ft. tall. . Each 2 5 
25z-3'/2: ft; select 22 Fo. ae oe ae $0.50 $0.90 $2.00 
S7—SPIREA FROEBELI. Beautiful, clustered, rose-colored flowers 
in May and June, with recurring flowers throughout the sum- 
mer; leaves tipped with maroon in spring and fall. Hardy and 
drought-resisting; does well everywhere. Of spreading habit, 
rarely over 3 ft. tall; very popular for borders and groups. ; 
a 2 
2-3. ft... select. fen fos ee ca ee $0.60 $1.00 $2.25 
S8—REGEL'S PRIVET. (Ibota regelianum). Low, spreading, grace- 
ful shrub in much demand for foundation groups and borders. 
Thick, dark green, glossy foliage, atiractive white flowers and 
dark blue berries, Does well in shade. 3-5 ft. at maturity. 
Each az 5 
2-3 it, heavy gi gic ca ee $0.75 $1.35 $3.00 
SS—VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE. (Philadelphus virginalis). Super- 
fine Mock Orange, with extra large, pure waxen white flowers, 
five to seven in.a cluster, some single, some semi-double, some 
double, and have delicious fragrance, A long bloomer—in fact, 
nearly everblooming. 6-8 ft. at maturity. 




















Each 2 5 
(a) 18-24 in., transplants .............. $0.90 $1.65 $3.75 
(b) 2-3: ft; select os eee eee 1.25 2.30 5.25 
S10—SNOWBERRY, WHITE. (Symphoricarpos racemosus). Minia- 
ture rose-pink flowers on a medium-low plant followed by beau- 
tiful clusters of porcelain-white berries. Fine for shaded places, 
or as a filler in the border. 3-4 ft. at maturity. 
Each 2 5 
18-24 in., transplants ..................$0.60 $1.00 $2.25 
S11—SNOWBERRY, IMPROVED RED. (S. Chenaulti). Finest of the 
red type and delightful in combination with the White Snow- 
berry. Dainty foliage and large coral-red berries. 3-4 ft. at ma- 
turity. Each 2 5 
18-24 in., transplants .................. $0.60 $1.00 $2.25 
S12 — THUNBERG’S BARBERRY. Popular, useful, thorny shrub. 
Round, bushy and graceful in growth, with bright green foliage 
turning to brilliant red in the fall. Scarlet berries in fall and win- 
ter. Splendid for foundation groups, borders and hedges. 3-5 ft. 
at maturity. (See hedging grades on page 57). 
Each 2 5 
(a) 12-18 in., transplants .............. $0.35 $0.60 $1.25 
(b) 2-3 ft heavy - 24. 3-2 ee 05 1.00 2.25 
S14—RED-LEAVED BARBERRY. Attractive bronze-red foliage 
gives best color effects when planted in FULL SUNLIGHT. Es- 
pecially showy and rich in the foreground of shrub or evergreen 
groups, Very thorny; red berries in fall and winter. 2-3 it. at 
maturity. Each 2 5 
20-30: in, select,..:: (5,5). 4 ee eee $0.70 $1.25 $2.80 
(See Planting Directions for Shrubs on Page 58). 
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