a a 
JASMINUM : Jasmine 
NUDIFLORUM—Naked-Flowered Jasmine. Golden 
yellow, flowers before leaves appear in spring. A very 
hardy, drooping, graceful shrub with dark-green foliage. 
Each 
RAS. aia,” Se ee Oy 67s 
BON) ie, 6a ee eee 1.00 
LIGUSTRUM : Privet 
AMURENSE—Amoor River Privet. The regular ever- 
green hedge plant. We offer here plants suitable for 
individual use. 
Each 100 
18-24 in 15 ues Se ae : Sioa $15.00 
Dis Saar tL amy at IE, eS 8s 50 20.00 
ce) i he oe ye ae oe eres 
If planted add $.10 per plant. 
REGELIANUM—Regel’s Spreading Privet. Makes a 
splendid effect planted in groups of three or more—along 
with other shrubs. Almost evergreen. 
PES GS, eee fo eee ee <faee $1.00 Each 
LONICERA : Bush Honeysuckle 
FRAGRANTISSIMA. Breath of Spring. Fragrant, 
creamy white flowers from February to April. Red ber- 
ries in summer. An invaluable shrub. 
Each 
Dee So eS en ne ee eS 9 $1.00 
ee (tere ee EE 5S 2 1.50 
4-5 ft 227s See So ele ee Phe Rep eee 2.00 
TARTARICA. The best known of all the bush Honey- 
suckles, and in our estimation the finest variety of all. 
Grows to a height of 8 to 10 feet, with upright, some- 
what spreading branches and bright green foliage. The 
flowers are borne freely in May and June, are of bright 
pink color, followed by showy red berries, which ripen 
in midsummer, and cling to the bush for several weeks. 
Each 
2-3 ft <a RO LO ee eS $1.00 
3 Amat Co ene eee wee. 2 ees Ee a $1.50 
AS ogy ol nee) RIS 2.00 
POLYGONUM 
KNOT WEED. Large perennial having lacy red flower 
in early fall. Good for drying to use as house decora- 
tion. 
DES ARC SS SE eae eee ee ee $1.50 Each 
PHILADELPHUS : Mock Orange 
Another familiar shrub, so well known that its name 
alone is almost sufficient description, is the Mock Orange, 
which bears its sweetly scented flowers in late May and 
early June. 
CORONARIUS—Common Mock Orange. An erect 
growing shrub with clusters of pure white flowers in 
spring. 
DOE aps Sewage: $1.50 Each 
