SHRUB BARGAIN 
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A Gallant Array of the Most 
Popular Shrubs in America 
at Astonishingly Low Prices 
All Shrubs on 
This Page Are 
Heavy 2-Year Blooming Size 
No. 344. HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA—They are extensively 
used for yard, lawn and hedge planting and for screens. Attains a height of 5 to 
7 feet; hardy in all localities; blooms the first year and every season in July and 
August. The flowers are massive, cone-shaped, often measuring 10 inches in 
length. and have a pleasing variation in color, changing from original pure white 
to pink, and finally to beautiful, rich, coppery-red. .75 each; 3 or more .70 each. 
No. 346. CYDONIA—QUINCE. Japonica. Flowering Quince. Scarlet flowers 
early in spring followed by large, fragrant, quince-shaped, orange fruits. Foliage 
dark and shiny; growth bushy and dense; makes good pruned foreground. .55 
each; 3 or more .50 each. 
No. 348. HILLS OF SNOW OR EVERBLOOMING HYDRANGEA This new 
Everblooming Hydrangea is, as its name implies, constantly in bloom from early 
in June until frost, and is one of the most important additions in the way of hardy 
shrubs ever introduced. All summer long it bears great clusters of hardy white 
flowers, much like the tender Hydrangea in size and form; it will grow to perfec- 
tion in partial shade, making it most valuable for massing under trees or growing 
on north side of house. Hardy everywhere. Plant at least a half dozen plants. The 
effect is lovely. .80 each; 3 or more .75 each. 
No. 350. NEW PHILADELPHUS (“Virginal’’)—One of the most beautiful, new 
ever-blooming varieties. It also makes wonderful individual specimen plants on 
the lawn. A vigorous, tall grower with very large, double-crested flowers with 
round petals. .70 each; 3 or more .65 each. 
No. 352. VAN HOUTTE—Indispensable in any grouping of shrubbery where 
its gracefully arching, slender branches, fine twigs and “maidenhair” foliage may 
be left unpruned. A fountain of white in May. Heavy 2-3 feet, 30c each; 6 for 
$1.60; 12 for $3.00. 
No. 353. ALMOND, Pink Flowering, Prunus glandulosa. Double pink. Very 
ornamental, limbs being covered with masses of flowers. April-May. 2-3 feet size 
-75 each; 3 or more .70 each. 
No. 356. SPIREA, RED (Anthony Waterer)— 
Our finest low-growing flowering hedge. Grows 
only 2 to 3 feet tall without trimming, red blooms 
all season. Blooming size, .65 each; 3 or more 
-60 each. “ 
No. 358. EVA RATHKE WEIGELA—Most dis- 
tinct variety, being later (July) and most con- 
spicuous with its deep carmine-red flowers. .65 
each; 3 or more .60 each. 
No. 360. ROSEA WEIGELA—One of the finest 
of the family, tall growing and vigorous, with 
deep pink flowers. They blossom in profusion in 
June and show some flowers throughout the 
season. .65 each; 3 or more .60 each. 
No. 362. SUSPENSA—Forsythia. Tall and 
spreading; lighting up the garden with glint- 
ing masses of yellow, flowers early in spring be- 
fore the leaves appear. Of upright growth. .55 
each; 3 or more .50 each. 
BE SURE TO ORDER EARLY 
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Hydrangea, Hills of Snow 
Spirea, Van Houtte 
BARGAIN No. 355 
1 HILLS OF SNOW 
1 CYDONIA QUINCE 
1 NEW PHILADELPHUS 
1 ROSEA WEIGELA 
$9.10 
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This selection will give you flowers from 
early Spring until late Fall. 
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