A632 MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE (Plant 
Patent No. 538). This lovely shrub was 
developed from the Mock Orange, and 
as so often happens, far surpasses the’ 
parent plant. We first sold it just three 
years ago and are now getting reports 
on it. “Lovelier in beauty and fragrance 
and outstanding for hardiness and 
vigor.’ So many customers have written. 
We like to have things that give so 
much satisfaction, and you will like this, 
too. 18-24 inches, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00, 
postpaid. 
HYDRANGEAS 
These are shrubs that thrive and do 
their best when planted on the north or 
east. They like shade. 
A633 HYDRANGEA A.G. (Hills of Snow). 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
A634 HYDRANGEA P.G. Blooms in late 
DOGWOOD 
Simple Inexpensive Beauty 
A629 DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. 
One of the taller growing shrubs, this is 
about 8 feet high at maturity. It is a 
prolific bloomer, as you can see from 
the picture, and can be kept pruned 
lower if you wish. Very hardy—this is 
one of the better inexpensive shrubs. 
18-24 inches, 50c each; 3 for $1.35, post- 
paid. 
A630 SYRINGA VIRGINAL (Mock Orange). 
This has long been a favorite among 
shrubs. It is of medium height, best 
known for the delightful fragrance of its 
lovely double white flowers. Always a 
favorite for June weddings. 18-24 inches, 
90c each; 3 for $2.55, postpaid. 
A631 PERSIAN PURPLE LILAC. This is the 
lilac that is so often used for tall hedges. 
Blooms more freely than the common 
lilac and has a finer, daintier foliage. 
Originating in Northern China, it is abso- 
lutely hardy. Heavy 18-24 inches, 75c 
each; 3 for $2.10, postpaid. 12-inch hedg- 
ing grade, 60c each; 12 for $6.00, post- 
paid. 
PERSIAN LILAC 
PLEASE ORDER BY CATALOG NUMBER 
The pure white, July blooming variety. 
Heavy 18-24 inches, 90c each; 3 for $2.50, 
postpaid. 
August and September, giant blooms love- 
ly with their bronze tinge. Often dried 
and used in winter bouquets. Heavy 
18-24 inches, 80c each; 3 for $2.25. post- 
paid. 
A635 BLUE HYDRANGEA. These lovely 
shrubs were hardy only in the South, 
but we now have developed a hardier 
strain for colder areas. If your soil has 
enough acid, the huge blooms will be 
a lovely shade of blue. As the acid 
content of the soil weakens the blooms 
become pink—still a lovely shade. But 
to help you keep the blue color, we 
will include a small bag of Aluminum 
Sulphate to be worked into the ground 
as you plant. You will have to make 
additional feedings from time to time. 
Give these shrubs winter protection. A 
10 to 12 inch mulch is advised. 2-year, 
field grown plants, $1.50 each, postpaid. 
Welch shrubs are all 2 and 
3 year field-grown, tested 
for hardiness. 
HYDRANGEA 
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