FOR A SUCCESSFUL GARDEN PLANT 
THOUSANDS OF 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
DOZENS 
DIFFERENT 
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VARIETIES 
The following listed below shrubs have been selected from among the best shrubs grown by not ONE, but FOUR different 
nationally known nurseries. It was. only by contacting FOUR different first class nurseries in different parts of the country 
that we have been enabled to procure for you the amazing variety of shrubs you see listed below. 
NOTE: NONE of the shrubs listed on this sale can be replaced at the same price after our original lot is sold out; some 
cannot be replaced at any price. 
Barring unfavorable weather conditions, our complete supply should be ready for your inspection and selection around Ist. 
March, at our store, 204 E. Jefferson St. Orders placed now will be given first consideration. 
All shrubs on this sale are two years old, well branched, either 18 to 24 
inch, Or 201Oyo4 tt 
49c ea. — 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS (Golden Bell) — 
Blooms in April with masses of yellow bell 
shaped flowers before leaves appear. Ultimate 
height 6 to 8 ft. Used along fence rows, 
borders, corners, specimen plants, etc. 
FLOWERING QUINCE (Japonica)—Grows into 
a very broad dense thorny plant, which bears 
in profusion brilliant scarlet flowers in April 
and May before leaves appear. Ultimate 
height 6 to 8 ft. Excellent for corners, or as 
specimen. 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester)—One of the 
tallest and best Deutzias. Large flowers in 
great profusion in July. Height 4 to 5 ft. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI) (Bridal Wreath)— 
One of the most popular of flowering shrubs. 
Makes a perfect cascade of dainty white 
flowers in May. Will grow in the semi-shade. 
Ultimate height 6 to 8 ft. A row of these 
will look beautiful anywhere in the garden. 

Spirea Van Houtteii 
SPIREA THUMBERGIA—215 to 3 ft. A very 
graceful shrub with white minute flowers ap- 
pearing in great profusion in early Spring. 
Fine for low foundation planting. 
RED HONEYSUCKLE—This is a shrub and 
not a vine. Is vigorous in growth, with showy 
deep pink flowers followed by red fruit. 
WINTER HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera_ fragran- 
tissima)—6 to 10 ft. Almost evergreen, with 
fragrant, white blossoms in late winter. Fol- 
iage is deep green and glossy. Grows well 
most everywhere. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) Pink—A tall 
growing shrub with beautiful rose-like blooms 
in August and September. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) Purple—Grows 6 
to 8 ft. tall, with purple blooms in August 
and September. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) Red—A tall grow- 
ing shrub with beautiful red rose-like blooms 
in August and September. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) White—Grows up 
to 8 ft. tall, with white double flowering 
blooms in August and September. 
PHILADELPHUS GRANDIFLORUS — A _ tall 
growing large flowered mock orange. Suc- 
ceeds under most all soil conditions. Blooms 
in June. 
TAMARIX PURPUREA—Grows 12 to 15 ft. 
Vigorous, bright green foliage, with pink 
flowers. Blooms in May and June. 
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Due to size of hedges and trees shipment 
can not be made Parcel Post. All ship- 
ments will be express collect unless we 
are notified otherwise. 

9654 
. tall, and should bloom same year that they are planted. 
10 for $4.50 
69c ea. 
10 for $6.50 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia)—A continuous 
flowering shrub, grows to about 5 to 6 ft., it 
likes partial shade. Good for cutting. Make 
your selection from the following varieties: 
Charming, a desirable soft pink. 
Magnifica, a hardy violet. 
IIle de France, a prolific violet purple. 
Dubonnet, Wine red. 
SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus  Floridus)— 
A strong upright grower with large handsome 
foliage. Peculiar reddish brown flowers in 
May. It grows 4 to 6 ft. and will thrive 
either in sun or shade. 
CRAPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia Indica)—A 
late blooming shrub with masses of magnifi- 
cent blooms in the late summer. A_ very 
lovely free flowering desirable shrub, thrives in 
rich soil at a warm location. Warning: This 
plant will sometimes remain dormant, and 
not put out foliage for a year, keep plants 
watered and soil loose. Make your selection 
from the following colors: red, pink, purple, 
white. 

Weigela Rosea 
