ADD COLOR TO YOUR GARDEN 
WITH THESE OUTSTANDING FAVORITES 

Blooms of charming blue throughout 
Blue Hydrangea the summer. Most preferred of all 
Hydrangeas, due to its form and color. Soil should be very acid 
to bring out the blue color (see page 37 for use of Aluminum 

Sulphate). Mound earth up around plant 10 or 12 inches for A tall, stately shrub growing to 
winter protection, same as for Roses. A real novelty. Price: Hydrangea Peegee 4 feet in height. Bending over 
$1.50 each; 2 for $2.75. with top-heavy, cone-shaped flowers that are first white, then 
pink, and late in fall, copper. Price: 65c each; 3 for $1.80. 

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French 
Pussy Willow 
No bouquet would be 
complete in early spring 
without a few sprays of 
Pussy Willows. Grows 10 to 
12 feet high. Catkins are at 
least twice as large as those 
of the common Willow. 
Price: 95c each. 
Althea ==> 
(Rose of Sharon) 
A hardy 6- to 8-foot shrub, 
with shamrock-green leaves, . 
forming a backdrop for dou- 
ble, Rose-like flowers. A most 
welcome sight in the fall. 
4 Colors: 
Pink Red 
Purple White 
Price: 65c each; 3 for $1.80. 

