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Produces an abundance of 
Azalea a continued delight. 
SPIREA V. H. 
Magnificent flowering hedge. Long, 
graceful, dreoping sprays colored with 
countless white flowers, blooming in early 
spring. Very hardy. Used in all sorts of 
landscape work. Grows to a height of 
6 feet. Prices: 2-3 ft., 50c each; 2 for 85c; 
5 for $1.85. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. 
Immense blooms, hardy, pinkish 
white, : fine for winter bouquets. 
Grows 5 to 7 feet tall. Plant 3 to 4 
feet apart in rich soil, water very 
freely. Prune severély each spring. 
Prices: 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
$3.75; 12 for $6.00. 
Hydrangea A. G. 
Westhausens NEW HARDY AZALEAS 
For unusualness in your flower garden add the new Azalea—the most beautiful flower shrub in existence. 
flowers in spring and early summer. The beautifully shaped foliage makes the 
Plants are packed with Westhauser’s Gro-Kwick. Use it in planting, mix it right 
‘n with the soil. Azaleas are acid-loving plants and will appreciate this acid peat. If you have felt you could 
ot grow Azaleas before, try Westhauser’s Leading Hardy Azaleas. 
1. HEXE. Hardy Firefly. Beautiful, large, crimson-red flowers. Plants grow 3 feet tall. Compact grower. 
2. BOUDOIR. Prized as much for its dense, broad foliage as its lovely, large watermelon-pink blooms. 
Attains height of 3 feet. 
Prices: New Hardy Azaleas, strong 2-yr. plants, packed with Westhauser’s Gro-Kwick, use it in planting, 
$1.60 each; 3 for $4.25; 6 for $8.00. 2 each of the above for only $4.80. (Net, No Discount.) 
lawertug Shrubs 
9 Adda Massive Display of COLOR 
to Your Planting » i i 
Beautiful 
FRENCH 
LILACS 
(Hybrid.) Rivals other shrubs for 
popularity! Fragrance! Color! Beauty! 
& No other plant offers so much for so 
|) little. Hardy everywhere. Hybrid 
~ French Lilacs are leading the Lilac pa- 
rade. Bloom early, often the first year. Mam- 
moth panicles measure from 7 to 12 inches. 
Billowy masses of gorgeous clusters fill the air 
with perfumed loveliness. Budded on hard- 
wood, non-suckering roots. Three exquisite 
colors: Chas. X, large single flowers of wine- 
red, fine for cutting. Marie Legraye, showy 
white. Ludwig Spaeth, rich crimson-purple. 
Prices: Sturdy, heavy-rooted plants, 15-20 in., 
$1.00 each; 3 (1 each color), for $2.50. 
NEW DOUBLE 
Ss te OWF LA KE MOCK ORANGE 
Called a “‘Mock Orange’’ yet so very new and ditsinctive it is 
really in a class by itself. Its very double snow-white blossoms 
among the large, leathery glossy green leaves make it unsurpassed 
in beauty by all other flowering shrubs. The unusually symmetrical 
plants are very rugged, quick growing, not particular as to the soil 
and will stand the shade better than most flowering shrubs. The 
snow-white blossoms reach maximum bloom in May and June, yet 
linger throughout the entire summer. It is very useful for accent 
planting. The sweet-scented blossoms will perfume the summer 
shrubbery border. Order early and have this beautiful shrub re- 
served for you. Prices: $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
SPIREA A. W. 
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The “‘Everblooming Spirea’’, as it sends forth 
great masses of rosy crimson flowers in July, with 
scattered flowers throughout the summer up until 
snow flies if you remove the old blossoms when 
they fade. Dwarflike in growth, an elegant shrub 
for low hedges and foundation planting. 2 to 3 ft. 
at maturity. Prices: Heavy, 2-yr., blooming-size 
plants, 50c each; 2 for 85c; 5 for $1.85. 
Hydrangea P. G. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. 
(Hills of Snow) j 
Large, globular clusters; pure white flowers. | 
Blooms July-August. Attains height of 5 to 6 = 
feet. Actual photo on your left. Plant 3 to 4 
feet apart. Prices: 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
$3.75; 12 for $6.00. 
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