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HARDY SPRING-FLOWERING SHRUBS 


AZALEA, HINODIGIRI 
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Unless a very immediate effect is required 
sufficient space should be allowed between 
flowering shrubs to permit of full development 
—3 feet for dwarf varieties and 5 feet for the 
taller ones. 
The early blooming habits of most varieties 
make a fine combination with the early 
flowering bulbs for which they form splendid 
backgrounds. 
Abelia grandiflora 
The habit and foliage are distinctly orna- 
mental and it blooms almost continuously 
from early summer until frost. The flowers 
are white, tinted lilac. Matured height 3 to 
4 feet. Plants, $1.75 each. 18 to 24 inches. 
Almond, Flowering 
The flowers are borne on its slender branches 
during May, and are very fragrant. Matured 
height 5 to 6 feet. 
Pink—Double flowering; to 3-foot 
plants. Each $1.00. 
Althea 
(Rose of Sharon) 
The Altheas are among the most valuable of 
our tall, hardy shrubs on account of their 
late blooming, which is from August to Oc- 
tober. We offer in two colors. 10 to 12 feet high 
when mature. Reds and purple. 18-24 ,inch 
plants. Each $1.00. 
Andromeda 
(Pieris Japonica) 
Three to four feet when mature. Pronounced 
‘An-drom’-eda. Pretty low growing compact 
evergreen that likes partial shade and moist 
peaty soil for best results. Young branches 
are red. Blossoms in dense racemes of white 
flowers in spring. 12-15 inch plants. $2.50. 
pink. 2- 

DAPHNE ODORA 
Hardy Azaleas 
Attractive low growing shrubs belonging to 
the Rhododendron family and delighting in 
slightly acid soil. Should not be cultivated. 
Deciduous Azaleas 
A. MOLLIS. Yellow to deep apricot—decidu- 
ous. 12-15 inches. Each $2.25, 
ALTACLARENSE. Fragrant. In many ways 
this decidious azalea from China resembles 
Azalea Mollis. Flowers coppery-yellow. Makes 
an average height of 5 feet. Each $2.00. 
SCHLIPPENBACHI (Royal Azalea). This 
azalea has two outstanding qualities, fine fall 
coloring and large, delicate rose-pink flowers 
in late May or early June. The autumn 
foliage is a combination of crimson and gold. 
One of the easiest to grow. Each $1.50. 
Evergreen Azaleas 
HINODEGRI. Most showy of the Kurume 
Azaleas is this dwarf evergreen shrub. In 
April it is completely covered with bright 
red flowers. SPECIAL PRICE $1.00. 
SNOW AZALEA (Ledifolia Alba). Low grow- 
ing evergreen azalea. Flowers snowy white 
making a very pleasing contrast with the 
more vivid types. Each $1.50 
POUKHANENSIS. A compact low-growing 
‘azalea which in late May produces such a 
profusion of fragrant orchid-lavender flowers 
that the plant is entirely hidden by its blos- 
soms. It is easily one of the best azaleas for 
form as well as color. Each $1.50. 
New Red-Leaved Barberry 
The finest shrub novelty of recent years. 
Identical with the Greenleaved Barberry, ex- 
cept that the foliage is a rich, lustrous bronze- 
red which becomes more vivid as the season 
advances. 1%- to 2-foot, 2-year-old plants. 
Each $1.00. 
Buddleia 
(Butterfly Flower) 
FORTUNE (Patent No. 206). Flowers of pure 
lilac with brilliant orange eye; large fully 
round sprays nearly 2 feet in length. Fine cut 
flowers. Foliage deep leathery dark green. 
Prolific bloomer. 2-3 foot plants. Each $1.00. 
CHARMING. The finest of all pink Buddleias. 
Bears all through the late summer beautiful 
long sprays of lavender-pink blooms, ex- 
tremely fragrant and very dainty in coloring. 
Each $1.00. 
DUBONNET. A new dark wine dubonnet col- 
ored Buddleia with firm, large spikes and 
individual flowers of good size that do not 
sunburn. Each $1.00. 
Deutzia 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. A fine, tall-grow- 
ing, double, white-flowering variety. 9 to 10 
feet high when mature. 2- to 3-foot plants. 
Each $1.00. 

FORSYTHIA 


AZALEA MOLLIS 
Daphne 
(Garland Flower) 
Dainty low growing shrubs, bloom from very 
early spring to May and occasionally through 
the summer. All are hardy, they prefer a 
sunny location and good drainage. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM. Low spreading ever- 
green shrub seldom grows to over one foot in 
height, ideal for rock gardens where the 
fragrant pink flowers in spring and again in 
fall combine well with evergreens and other 
plants. 9-12 inch plants. Each $2.00. 
DAPHNE ODORA. A most attractive bushy 
shrub. Deep green, glossy leaves and en- 
trancingly beautiful sweetly scented wax-like 
flowers in late winter and early spring. 
oe height 3 feet. 12-15 inch plants. Each 
MEZEREUM (February Daphne). Generally 
in bloom from February to April. Its upright 
growing branches are literally covered with 
hundreds of rosy purple flowers making a 
rare and delightful sight. In the fall blooms 
are replaced by bright red berries. Each $1.50. 
Forsythia 
A very decorative shrub with bright golden 
yellow, star-shaped flowers which burst into 
bloom at the beginning of spring while the 
bush is otherwise bare. 
SUSPENSA (Weeping Golden Bells). A tall 
shrub of willowy growth, the branches grace- 
fully arching. 4 to 6 feet high when mature. 
2- to 3-foot plants. Each $1.00. 
SPRING GLORY. This new Forsythia is with- 
out question the loveliest of all the Golden 
Bells. When seen in bloom it is a sight not 
easily forgotten, its large pale yellow flowers 
completely cover the branches in such masses 
that they 
Each $1.50. 
literally bend with their weight. 

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