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Hydrangea, Arborescens Grandiflora 
HYDRANGEA 
One of the finest of all shrubs. 
Desirable for their massiveness of 
bloom and long flowering season. 
—Arborescens Grandiflora (Hills of 
Snow). Constantly in bloom from 
July until frost.’ 3 to 5 feet. Hand- 
some foliage and great clusters 
of rounded snow-white flowers. Ex- 
cellent for solid, low borders, espe- 
cially in partial shade, and for 
growing on north side of house. 
One of the finest of all our shrubs, 
very hardy, the big heads of bloom 
making a beautiful display. Always 
gives satisfaction. Each, 1-114 fti, 
68c; 3 for $1.85. 
—Paniculata Grandiflora. The im- 
mense heads of bloom, often a foot 
long, are pointed, cream color in 
bud, pure white when fully expand- 
ed, changing to pink and bronze 
with age, and finally to. brown when 
frosted. Attains a height of 5 to 7 
feet. The blooms are often used for 
interior decorating for winter, after 
they have been frosted. Each, 1-114 
ft., 67c; 3 for $1.80. 


Judas Tree or Red Bud 
JUDAS TREE 
RED BUD. Small tree 15 feet high, 
covered very profusely in early spring, 
before the Jeaves appear, with pretty 
deep pink flowers, very showy. The 
foliage is handsome and _ distinct. 
Each, 2-8 ft., 67¢e; 3 for $1.80. 

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Lilae, Alphonse Lavalle 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Larger flowers, improved form of 
bush and a more penetrating fra- 
grance, feature these French forms 
of the Lilac. They are a vast im- 
provement over the older forms and 
are highly desirable. Very hardy. 
8 ft. April and May. 
—Alphonse Lavalle, double violet. 
—Belle de Nancy, double satiny pink. 
—Ellen Willmott, double white. 
—President Grevy, double light blue. 
Any of above: Each 114-2 ft., $1.29; 
3 for $3.60;-1 each of these 4, for $4.50. 
RED CHINESE LILAC 
Rothomagensis (Sometimes called 
Persian Lilac). One of the most beau- 
tiful lilacs grown, with masses of red 
flowers. Hardy in any climate, bloom- 
ing a little later than the French Hy- 
brids. 1% to 2 ft. Each, 79c; 3 for 
2.19. 

Double Flowering Plum 
FLOWERING PLUM 
Prunus. Handsome, flowering trees 
growing 12 feet high, very desirable 
and very hardy. 
—Newport Purple Plum. Brilliant 
reddish purple foliage with red tips, 
very showy. White flowers followed 
by edible fruit ranging in color from 
yellow to bright scarlet. .Very desir- 
able. Bach, 2 to 3 ft., $1.29; 3 for $3.60. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA 
_ Prunus Triloba. The earliest flower- 
ing of the hardy shrubs. Before the 
leaves come out its branches are hid- 
den under a fleecy cloud of bright 
pink double blossoms like small roses. 
A rare, breath-taking sight, especially 

when it reaches its full height of 6 to . 
7 ft. Truly one of the loveliest of all 
flowering shrubs. Should be in every 
garden and is recommended for all re- 
eer Each, 2 to 3 ft., $1.39; 3 for 
SUB-ZERO ROSES—See page 54 
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Philadelphus Coronarius 
MOCK ORANGE 
Philadelphus. Desirable shrubs, long 
a favorite, with orange-like fragrant 
white blossoms in May and June. ; 
—Amalthea. Something quite differ- 
ent in a Mock Orange! Large single 
-flowers, sweetly scented, white with a 
Free bloomer. Very choice. 
pink eye! 
Each, 2-3 ft., $1.25; 
6 ft. May-June. 
3 for $3.45. 
—Coronarius. The lovely old fash- 
ioned Sweet Mock Orange. Large white 
single flowers with a creamy tinge. 
8 ft. Each, 1-114 ft., 49ce; 3 for $1.35. 
—Minnesota Snow Flake. Plant Pat. 
No. 538. All double, exceptionally 
sweet scented, glistening white flow- 
ers, very freely produced from top to | 
bottom of the bush! 8 ft., but can be 
kept trimmed to any height for dwarf 
situations. It is so free-flowering, and 
the white flowers so completely cover 
the bush, that it is a veritable cloud 
of snow flakes. May-June. Each, 142-2 
ft., $1.29; 3 for $3.60. 
—Virginal. The double flowering 
Mock Orange, that received a first- 
class certificate from the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society! Large, double, pure 
snow-white flowers, in clusters of 5 to 
7, the individual blooms two_inches 
and more in diameter. 8 ft. Each, 1-144 — 
ft., S4e; 3 for $2.30. 

Privet, Amur River 
PRIVET, AMUR RIVER 
The best hedge plant, 
beauty, hardiness and efficiency. Foli- 
age is a beautiful, glossy, dark green. 
_Is of quick, strong symmetrical. 
growth and may be sheared or 
trimmed to any desired height. Unex- 
celled for bordering walks, grounds, 
etc. This is the hardiest of all hedge 
plants. Plants 8 in. apart. Extra 
heavy, 1-14 ft., 3 canes and up. Price: 
Each, 22¢c; 3 for 59¢; 6 for $1.10; doz., 
$1.90; 25 for $3.65; 50 for 
$13.65. 

PUSSY WILLOW 
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LACROSSE. WISCONSIN E 
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