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SNOWBERRY 
CYDONIA 
GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 
DOGWOOD 
PHLOX FORSYTHIA (GOLDEN BELL) 
: ; Intermedia — Bright yellow flowers; a 
No garden is complete without perennial vigorous grower, with slender, arching 
Phlox. The color range is so large, the 
colors so bright, blooming period so long, 
every flower garden should find a place for 
some. Plants begin to bloom in late June. 
COLLECTION H 
Later Varieties 
Africa—Good dark pink. 
Late Red—Very late red, in bloom when 
most phlox are gone. 
Border Gem—Beautiful violet color. 
Paul Hoffman—Magenta red. 
July Glow—Pure red. 
Rheinlander—Pink with carmine. 
Jules Sandeau—-Pure rose-red. 
Sweetheart—Deep salmon pink. 
Harvest Fire—Br_lliant orange scarlet. 
Price on above varieties, 5 for $1.90; en- 
tire collection $3.15. 
COLLECTION N 
Newest and Latest Varieties 
Leo Schlageter—Most fiery red. 
Border Que2n—Deep pink, large flowers. 
Polka Dot—White with red eye. 
Progress—Dainty light blue with dark 
blue eye, 
American Beauty—Good rose pink. 
San Antonio — Vivid flaming carmine 
head, shaded plum. 
Mary Lou’se—Snow white heads, 
trusses. 
1 each of the 7 new varieties, $2.65. 
large 
HYDRANGEA P. G. 
Paniculata Grandiflora—Can be trained to 
tree form. Flowers massive and white, 
turning to pink, bronze and green. Flowers 
hang on most all winter. Conspicuous and 
effective. Bush form. 
18-24 in., 60c; 10 for $5.00. 
branches, narrow leaves. 
Fortunei—Upright and often planted as 
single specimen. Handsome dark green 
foliage, golden yellow flowers. 
Viridissima — Green stem Golden Bell. 
Flowers greenish-yellow. 
12-18 in., well branched, 40c each; 10 for 
$3.50. 
Forsythia (Spectalilis) _._ Blooms in pro- 
fusion, large rich golden flowers. Very 
attractive. 
Prices on above. 18-24 in., 55c each; 3 for 
$1.50. 
HYDRANGEA BLUEBOY 
This beautiful variety is very hardy and 
produces masses of large, round clusters of 
flowers 8 to 10 inches in diameter. If soil 
conditions are right, these plants will pro- 
duce beautiful blue flowers. In order to 
achieve this color they must be in acid soil. 
Grows into a bush form, and will reach a 
height of 3 or 4 feet. Foliage is thick and 
a very nice green. The blooms sometimes 
show pink and blue at the ‘same time. 
TRANSPLANTS—8-10 in., 75c each; 3 for 
$2.10. 
CLEMATIS (Large flowering Hybrids) 
Few Climbing vines will surpass Clematis 
hybrids. These are large flowering and 
stricking in color. 
Pleasing habit of form 
Trelleses, pergolas, screens, 
tree stumps and walls, 
supports for Clematis. 
HENRYI—Immense white flowers. 
. JACKSMANI — Purple, 
blooms profusely. 
M’ME EDOUARD ANDRE—Velvety Red. 
RAMONA—Large blue, dark anthers. 
PRICES on the above—3 in. pots 90c each. 
and growth. 
arches, old 
make desirable 
vigorous and 
