GRANDIFLORA—May or June. Forms a large, spread- 
ing bush, with graceful drooping branches; a strong 
grower; flowers fragrant. A common and desirable 
shrub, 
3-4 ft. ee ee DOR ae 
VIRGINALIS—Virginal Mock Orange. Beautiful semi- 
double flowers produced intermittently all summer. Most 
desirable. Fragrant. 
Each 
18-24 in es, Se ea ee AS _$1.00 
2-3 ft, eee! ee a ee 1.50 
PUNICA 
PUNICA—Pomegranate. These are valuable summer 
flowering, tall-growing shrubs, beginning to bloom in 
May and lasting the entire summer. They are Southern 
plants and should be planted in protected places near 
Richmond, Va., and farther north. Prices on the fol- 
lowing varieties: 
Red Flowering— 
Each 
182245011 ¥ = ________ $1.00 
23 amet t wpe oe eee ee Qo 1.50 
3-4. Gfth -f.2- 34s wo 2.00 
RHODOTYPOS 
KERRIA JAPONICA. A graceful shrub bearing yel- 
low pompom like flowers in May and June. Bushy in 
growth. 
223: {ts eee ee ee $1.00 Each 
ROSA 
ROSE HUGONIS—Chinese Brier Rose. Used en- 
tirely as a flowering shrub. Good foliage. Beautiful 
single yellow flowers in profusion in early May. It is 
most attractive and hardy. You will be very pleased 
with its use. 
Strofige2-Vr-0b ants. = $1.50 Each 
SPIREA 
Shrubs of easy culture that differ so in size, character 
and time of bloom that there are varieties suited for al- 
most every purpose. This group includes some of the 
most popular old-fashioned shrubs. The summer-flower- 
ing varieties are particularly valuable because they are 
attractive when few other shrubs are in flower. All va- 
rieties do best in moist, fertile soils and sunny exposures. 
ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf, bushy spreading type, 
of better habit than original Bulmalda, and with larger 
corymbs brilliantly colored in rosy crimson. Very free 
flowering at its best in late summer. 12 to 18 in., 18 to 
24 in. and 2 to 3 ft. only. 
Each 
NSE ST, oe wie eS TOG 
13224 Gein eee eee eee By a We ce 1.50 
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