4ay WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 20, 1951 
SHRUBS— (Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
HONEYSUCKLE. (Lonicera) Desirable for foliage, flowers and berries. 
Fragrantissima. Foliage nearly evergreen. Always the first to bloom in 
the spring with lemon-scented, cream-white flowers. 8 feet. 
B28 ECE ee ee a en Fam me he i aes ne ea OR ie 4.50 40.00 
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POSS Bin Chess Se ee ee eleteh PoRiet ene Rie s-8 44S ee 2.40 20.00 
Morrowi. Spreading habit, white flowers changing to yellow. Red fruit. 
8 feet. 
SLARETOG ES eT Ri ere ee har tte et ape ee cece en el Ptr 5.50 50.00 
yD CYT Ra ne ee SOR tence POPEATER SRY, TGR ee mance $0) 4.50 40.00 
18-24sincChes ae eee ee (5250.00) Der. L000) eee er. ya eee 3.20 28.00 
TDeLSTITIC MES vere pe etc eayciate ekate es ead gb ees ow cops) Zhe! aaa ase 2.40 20.00 
Syringantha (Lilac-flowered Honeysuckle) Lilac flowers, May-June. Red 
fruit. Long slender foliage, drooping, almost prostrate foliage. 
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BEES Si aXe sla) ea iii kat ha teat Aen Eyre One 4.00 35.00 
Tatarica Rosea. Rosy-pink flowers, red berries. Upright. 10 feet. 
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Tatarica Rubra. Wheeling strain. Flower buds are red; open to a deep 
pink. One of the best. 10 feet. 
DST LCOU ele ae eae tate ar vracic nee tere Nae usae: wacuune eusl> (6.5 aitanats 4.50 40.00 
18-24 INCHES cere hoe eis tere caw eicre Tos hee Mee ee ale 3.20 28.00 
12-18 2S INCHES mereka ilar Aes ae wile or apachs aiegeus ebeksnens. cucacuen es 2.40 20.00 
Zabeli. Supposed to be the nearest red bush honeysuckle. 
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LS: Q4erin CHES en eee eee rien: co. eee tek Tene teat 3.20 28.00 
1221 Sen CHESS peer ere oat ee eae cor evens iensioeevareS os. Steleieters 2.40 20.00 
HYDRANGEA. 
Arborescens grandiflora (Snowhill H.) Large clusters of double white 
flowers, June-July. Thrives in shade. 6 ft. 
esteetess cen trcr cern ($450.00: pers L000) specs sce se eck 5.50 50.00 
18-24,incheS cess. se ($350,00' peri lO00) ca. ok ono cn ce 4.50 40.00 
12-18s1INCHeSma ae oee ($250;005 per. 1000). i. en eee 3.20 28.00 
NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA 
This is the most beautiful of all the hardy hydrangeas. In acid soil 
the flowers are blue, in neutral or alkaline soil they turn pink. To 
make your soil acid, water every 2 or 3 weeks with aluminum sulphate 
at the rate of 2 tablespoons to the gallon. Give winter protection in 
northern states by covering crowns with soil or a heavy mulch. Grow 
in partial or full shade. 
1 year, field-grown, 6.50 per 10; 60.00 per 100 
(See Next Page for Hydrangea Pee Gee) 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS (Beauty Bush) A graceful shrub, covered with 
pink, bell shaped flowers in early spring. 8 feet. 
18524 INCHES aie ae atria eee eae en 5.00 45.00 
12-18 INCHES 8 Sore os cee eae Sere ee ee EO 30.00 
