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Purpurea Nana 
The finest plant for dwarf hedges. Plants grow 
to 242 feet high and about 2 feet across producing 
a soft looking mass of silver blue foliage on base 
branching plants. May be trimmed to any height 
desired. Hardy anywhere in the U. S. A. Thrives 
in any soil. Hardy, attractive and requires no care. 
LASTRGE Sg Yed 9 nee te A Re ee Doz. $2.50 100 $18.00 
De AA INC meg es Oe te Doz. $2.80 100 $20.00 
SPIREA: 
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A decided improvement over A. Waterer with rich 
non-fading flower heads of crimson red. Ultimate 
height 3 feet, flowers from July into late Summer. 
MONG OM Cammurge i Sele. Doz. $6.00 100 $45.00 
The first Spirea to bloom in the Spring flowering 
with Forsythia and the early bulbs. The 4 to 5 
foot shrub is covered with white bloom. Foliage 
is dainty and fresh green on slender upright 
branches. Outstanding. 
VIRBURNUM: Snowball 
Burkwoodi, 2-242’ B&B.. Doz. $25.00 100 $200.00 
Flowers in large clusters are waxy white and de- 
liciously fragrant with the scent of Gardenias. The 
foliage is a shiny dark green and holds through 
early Winter. Plants form well rounded formal 
shape, 4 to 5 feet tall. 
ParTlesives <2 1/24 SCD Se eet oS a ee Sold Out 
Early flowering like Burkwoodi but with fragrant 
white flower clusters and broad light green foliage 
Opulus Nanum, 8-10” .... Doz. $4.00 100 $30.00 
Deeply lobed Maple-like leaves on 2 foot plants 
makes this an ideal plant for hedging. It seldom 
blooms, grows in most soils requiring little at- 
tention. 
VITEX: Chaste Tree 
Macrophylla, 2-3’ ........ Doz. $6.00 100 $45.00 
A very attractive shrub growing 6 feet tall with 
palmate foliage and graceful branching spikes of 
lavender blue flowers from late July until Fall. 
May be severely pruned in Spring for dwarf 
growth. 
WEIGELIA: 
in showy racemes in June. Flowers are large with 
long tubes and make a fine show. Height 6 feet. 
Finest Patented Roses 
Choice Northern Ohio — Two Year Field Grown 
On the shores of Lake Erie, in a deep fertile clay loam, 
the finest roses are grown. Under these conditions all 
foliage drops before the plants are dug and the wood 
becomes well ripened. These roses are budded onto 
strong, heavily rooted understock to give an abundance 
of the choicest bloom and vitality to continue in your 
Rose Garden. Buy the best and give them a fertile 
soil with a sunny location and good drainage. You will 
be well rewarded. 
