ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
HYDRANGEA, HILLS OF SNOW 2-4 feet. 
This is the one with the large 
flat clusters of white blossoms 
in June and July. 
HYDRANGEA PEE GEE 2-4 feet. This 
variety has large cone shaped fl- 
owers Of white turning pink. Both 
varieties of Hydrangea should be 
heavily pruned each winter for 
best blooms. Both tolerate con- 
siderable shade, but also require 
@ spot, where moisture is well 
held. 
PERSIAN LILAC 7-10 feet. This lilac 
is a shrub with slender, arching 
branches. The foliage is finer 
than that of common lilac,and the 
blooms are reddish-purple in huge 
trussés. It doeg not sprout from 
the root objectionably. 
FRENCH LILACS 8-12 feet. The gor- 
ge0ug colorg in which these var- 
ieties come make them in much 
demand,with deserving popularity. 
Demiribvel-------- Dark Purple 
Leon Gambetta --- Double Pink 
Casimere Perier =- Double white 
Pres. Lincoln --- slue 
Charles Joly ---- Double Red 
LEMOINE MOCK ORANGE 3-4 feet. This 
is a finely branched, snall leav- 
@d Mock Orange, with attractive 
and fragrant flowers, This igs 
another of the half-dozen best 
shrubs of this size, 
"MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE” MOCK ORANGE 
(Patent 536) 5-7 feet. We have 
replaced the popular Virginal 
Mock Orange with this new one, ag 
it seems superior to that variety 
in every respect. The flowerg 
are large, double, very fragrant. 
COMMON NINKEBARK 5-7 feet, Along 
with Arrowwood and Pergian Lilac 
this is one of the “work horses" 
of the informal shrub border, For 
snall properties where a border 
of only medium size is déesirabie, 
this shrub works in well. 
DWARF NINEBARK 3-5 feet. Thisisa 
fine textured shrub, upright or 
slightly spreading in habit, mak- 
ing a very neat, symmetrical ap- 
pearance, It is really a first 
class shrub, 
FLOWERING PLUM (Rose Tree of China) 
4-6 feet. The very beautiful 
double pink flowers in early gpr- 
ing make this a favorite. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER 2-3 feet, 
This dwarf Spirea is showy for 
its flat clusters of bright red 
flowers in early summer, then 
again in late summer, 

SPIREA, SNOW GARLAND 3-5 ft, This 
igs the earliest gpirea to bloom, 
the shrub becoming a mass of 
mowy garlands before the leaves 
appear. 
SPIREA, BRIDAL WREATH 4-6 feet. The 
arching branches well loaded with 
Clusters of white blooms have 
made this a favorite for a long 
time. 
SPIREA, FROKBELL'S 2-3 feet. This 
one ig very similar to Anthony 
Waterer, tho it is hardier and hag 
pink blossoms and good reddish 
fall foliage color, 
TAMARIX 5-7 feet. This shrub ig 
best used in combination with 
others as it is not a specimen 
type. The foliage is feathery 
fine and it produceg similarly 
textured flowers through the sum- 
mer, 
WAYFARING TREE 4-6 feet, The 
branches and foliage are rather 
coarse textured. It produces 
brilliant red berries in July and 
August. There is an individuality 
about this shrub which we like. 
TREES and SHRUBS are the skeleton 
of any well planned grounds beau- 
tification development and are the 
first consideration in landscape 
planning. Then add the plants which 
are grown primarily for blog. 
VINES 

BOSTON IVY For a brick or gtone 
wal s is the best we could 
offer, It clings closely, isa 
somewhat slow grower and makes a 
very trim vine, 
2 yr. plants 75¢ each 
CLEMATIS Standard size $1.25 each 
Jacknani - Purple 
Mad. Andre - Red 
Henryi - White 
These are all large flowered, hardy 
varieties. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEY SUCKLE is a 
first class vine for trellis or 
arbor, and flowers off and on 
throughout the gummer, 
2 yr. plants 75¢ each 

We carry sturdy 

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in s@veral practical designs. 
