Expentive at ACKERMANS 
ANY SHRUB ON THIS PAGE: 75c Each; 3 for $2.10. 
(Except as noted after description.) 
2-122 — SNOWBALL, Common (Vi- 2-82 — SPIREA CALLOSA ROSEA. A 
burnum Opulus sterile). This well- dwarf variety, growing 8 to 4 ft. as 
known favorite, prized by every high, which produces large, flat clus- Spirea Callosa Rosea 
gardener. It is really one of the ters of reddish pink flowers nearly 
prettiest grown. It has immense all summer. Very handsome foliage. 
globular clusters of flowers in May If flowers are removed as they fade, 
and June; grows 9 to 11 feet high. it will cause the plant to keep up a 
2-Yr., continuous bloom throughout the en- 
2-139 — WEIGELA VARIEGATED. tire summer and early fall. 2-Yr., 
Sprays of rosy pink trumpet- 18-24 in. shrub, 65c each; 3 for $1.80. 
shaped flowers. Leaves are beau- 2-Yr., 2-3 ft. shrubs, 80c each; 3 for 
tifully variegated green and white. $2.25. 
Grows only 8 ft. tall. 2-Yr., 18-24 2-125 — WEEPING FORSYTHIA (Sus- 
in. shrubs. 
pensa). Blooms in April before the 
leaves unfold; spring is surely here 
when the countryside is golden with 
these flowers.- This is the drooping 
or weeping-form, although some 
branches are a little upright. The 
flowers are gold, four-petaled, pro- 
duced in clusters of one to three, 
sometimes more, The leaves are op- 
posite, oblong-oval, coarsely toothed, 
sometimes three-parted. Hardy, 
blooming about six days before Spec- 
tabilis. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. shrubs. 
Weeping Forsythia 
1-45 — DEUTZIA LEMOINEI. This is 
one of the beautiful hybrid Deutzias BARGAIN NO. cae 
and it is particularly desirable as a SHRUBS 
specimen shrub because of its grace- &i. $2. 
ful habit and its profusion of bloom. _ Nef, nof prepaid 
It blooms about the middle of May, 
and the masses of white flowers, 
which are borne in thickly ‘clustered 
panicles, are very showy and attrac- 
tive. Seldom attains a height of more 
than 8 to 4 feet. 2-Yr., 15-18 in. 
Snowball shrubs. 
2-108 — KOREAN SPIREA. Acclaimed the best of 
all Spireas. Grows 4 to 6 ft. tall and forms big, 
dome-shaped bush covered in spring with large, 
rounded clusters of snowy-white flowers marked 
with darker eyes. Very hardy. More robust and 
blooms two weeks later than Van Houttei. 2-Yr., 
18-24 in. shrubs. 
2-131— LILAC, Persian Purple. A decided 
improvement over the common Lilac. A shrub 
with slender, arching branches, attaining a height 
of 8 to 10 feet. The foliage is small, the flowers 
bright purple. Blooms in May and June. A much 
more profuse bloomer than the common, and does 
not sprout so much from the roots. 2-Yr., 18-24 
in. shrubs. 
2-90 — SPIREA PRUNIFOLIA. (The True Old- 
Fashioned Bridalwreath). Small, tight, pure- 
white blossoms borne in great profusion in early 
spring. Glossy, round green leaves during the 
summer, which turn to pleasing shades in autumn. 
Tall, upright growing shrub, reaching a height of 
8 feet when fully matured. Very hardy. 2-Yr., 
18-24 in. shrubs. 
One each, any 4 varieties listed on this page 
ety 
Weigela Variegated 
of 
7 Korean Spirea Spirea Prunifolia 
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Lilac, Persian Purple 
