ORNAMENTAL TREES and FLOWERING 
SHRUBS for LASTING BEAUTY 
FLOWERING ALMOND. Dainty double blossoms 
in the spring make this a very attractive shrub. 
Flowers in great abundance and very decorative. 
Fine plants for use in grouping or for lawn shrub. 
Double pink. 2 to 3 ft. Each, $1.00. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Deep red, purple, or 
white. Very double. Blossoms heavily from the 
time warm weather comes until frost. Very hardy 
and drought resistant. Grows to ten feet. 2 to 3 ft. 
Each, 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
CORAL BERRY (Indian Currant). Very hardy 
plant of weeping growth; foliage velvety green. 
Tiny white flowers in early summer, and loaded 
with rose colored berries throughout fall and 
winter. Decorative in vase or wreath at Christ- 
mas time. 2 to 3 ft. Each, 35c; 10 for $3.00. 
CREPE MYRTLE. Red, purple, pink, or white. All 
know the CREPE MYRTLE. Who would want their 
garden to be without this shrub? Hardy and in 
bloom throughout summer and fall. Beautiful in 
tree shape or shrub form. 18 to 24 in. Each, 50c; 
3 for $1.25. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Rubra). Commonly called 
Flowering Quince. Most gorgeous of all the early 
blooming shrubs. Hardy. In late winter and early 
spring it loads itself with flaming red blossoms 
which are a glory to behold. Plant what you 
have room for, as specimens or as hedges. 18 to 
24 in. Each, 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester). A hardy spring 
flowering shrub that grows to 6 or 8 feet. A 
wealth of very double, white flowers bloom 
along the canes to make a pretty picture. Strong, 
well rooted plants. 2 to 3 ft. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). Grows to 6 feet. Bears 
golden, bell-shaped blossoms of medium size all 
along the cones before the appearance of leaves, 
about March 1. Several planted in clumps make 
S perce display. 2 to 3 ft. Each, 60c; 3 for 
HONEYSUCKLE FRAGRANTISSIMA. Grows 5 to 
6 feet. Hardy bush. Bears a wealth of creamy 
white flowerlets of delicate fragrance early in 
the spring before appearance of leaves. Hand- 
some foliage. 2 to 3 ft. Each, 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
HONEYSUCKLE TARTARIAN. Bright pink flowers, 
followed by red berries in summer and autumn. 
Reaches height of 6 to 8 feet. 18 to 24 in. Each, 
60c; 3 for $1.50. 
HYDRANGEA, P.G. Large, conical heads of white 
flowers changing to pink with age. Very popular. 
Needs close pruning each spring. Blooms June to 
frost. 18 to 24 in. Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
JASMINE (Winter Blooming). Blooms profusely in 
late winter or spring before the appearance of 
the foliage. It is a bright and welcome spot in the 
garden, usually being the first shrub to bloom. 
18 to 24 in. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
LILAC. Purple blooins borne in greater profusion 
than on common lilac. Leaves smaller. Makes 
beautiful flowering tall hedge. Not inclined to 
sprout from roots. 2 to 3 ft. Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
MOCK ORANGE. Long branches are covered with 
fragrant, starry white flowers in the early sum- 
mer. This shrub is very lovely, and will perfume 
your garden. 2 to 3 ft. Each, 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
POMEGRANATE (Red Bloom). The double blooms 
on this shrub are very pretty. If it had no blooms 
it would be well worth while to grow it as a 
foliage shrub, so lustrous and green are the 
leaves. Very drought resistant. Grows to 8 feet. 
Makes beautiful summer hedge. 2 to 3 ft. Each, 
$1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
SNOWBALL. Opulus Sterile. The old fashioned 
snowball which has recently returned to such 
popularity. Abundance of snow white, globular 
flowers in spring. 18 to 24 in. Each, $1.00. 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. One of America’s most 
popular low growing shrubs and one of the most 
widely planted. Makes a neat, rounded bush 2 to 
3 feet tall with rosy red flowers. Blooms profusely 
in the spring and carries some blossoms all sum- 
mer. Likes any ordinary soil and grows in sun or 
part shade. Hardy. 12 to 15 in. Each, 60c; 3 for 
$1.50. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath). Who 
could resist the arching sprays of this spring 
blooming shrub Its beauty of white blossoms is 
a veritable bank of snow white which is beyond 
description. Plant all you have room for. 18 to 24 
in. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50. 
WEIGELA (Rosea). A multitude of small bouquets 
are borne along the arching cones of this hardy 
and graceful shrub in its blooming season, sum- 
mer and fall. The well defined flowers are a 
beautiful pink. 1 to 2 ft. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
WEIGELA (Eva Rathke). Has dark crimson fra- 
grant blossoms in profusion in summer months 
and continues to bloom throughout the fall. 
Should be given room to develop naturally and 
should not be pruned, except to take out dead 
branches. Grows up to 5 feet. 12 to 18 in. Each, 
50c; 3 for $1.25. 
FLOWERING TREES 

MOCK ORANGE 

ELEYI RED FLOWERING CRAB. A beau- 
tiful, upright growing tree with attrac- 
tive foliage. Entirely covered with crim- 
son buds opening to rose colored flow- 
ers in April. Fruit red inside and out, 
hanging on until late autumn. Very 
hardy and free from disease. Planted 
extensively. 4 to 5 ft. Each, $1.75. 
FLOWERING PEACH. Red, white and 
pink. Spectacular and beautiful in 
bloom. Please state color wanted. 3 to 4 
ft. Each, $1.00. 
PURPLE-LEAVED PLUM. The deep pur- 
ple foliage of this small tree is its great 
attraction. But the thousands of pink 
single flowers in the spring are not to 
be overlooked. It makes a fine contrast 
plant, and helps give variety and color 
in the garden. Occasional pruning will 
keep it in the shape desired. 3 to 4 ft. 
Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.00. 
RED BUD. Not many of these trees reach 
a height of more than 10 feet and the 
spread is about the same. Very shapely. 
Entire tree covered with soft, glowing, 
pink blossoms before appearance of 
leaves. 2 to 3 ft. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
4 to 5 ft. Each, $1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
ALL PRICES 
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