SHRUBS 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Fragrantissima. A beautiful, almost evergreen, bush type of honey- 
suckle. Very fragrant, with beautiful creamy-white flower. Very 
hardy, easy to care for, can be cut for bouquets. 18-24 in., $1.25; 
estes 50) 
HYDRANGEA 
Blue (Otaksa). Vivid blue blossoms in late surnmer and early fall, 
slowly turning to a rich wine-purple. Very showy, can be used in 
foundation planting or in shrubbery screens. 12-15 in., $1.75; 
Dats tile, S22 2S), 
Hills of Snow (Arborescens grandiflora). Beautiful, large, showy 
white blooms, with luxuriant dark green foliage. Very hardy. 
IG=24} iim, Si 252 2-3 tity, Sil SO. 
Pee Gee (Bush) (H. Paniculata grandiflora) . Long, pointed panicles 
of pinkish-white flowers in August and September. 18-24 in., 
Sl Z25e Zee} tin, SlJSOs. sects, Seo). 
Pee Gee (Tree Form). Especially trained form of H. Pee Gee, with 
sturdy, straight trunks, branching to form an excellent speci- 
men for maximum display of the beautiful blossoms. 3-4 ft., 
Syd, Se GES) titi, Nan DOP SAS iit, Sse 
Japonica. Double yellow blossoms are produced in huge masses on MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
the vigorous-growing arching branches. Makes an excellent ter- 
race or ground cover, requiring very little care. Spreading to help 
tain sloping banks. Can b t heavily for ind display. 2- 
no eee eer MAGNOLIA. (Soulangecna) 
No other shrub has the showy attraction of the Magnolia. Large 
blossoms (usually appearing before the leaves) completely cover 
the branches and attract the attention of all. Every garden should 
be planned to include one or more of these lovely flowering shrubs. 
“Alba Superba. Extremely large, creamy-white blossoms, opening 
fully. 
* Alexandrina. Rosy pink outer edge with creamy inner petals. 
Nigra. Upright petals, tulip-shaped, deep purple shading to pink- 
ish-orchid inside. 
Roseza. Very profuse bloomer, white blossoms with tinge of soft rose 
at base. 
IZa15 fin, S3508 S24) ly, SS507 Los) ine, SHOOr Sa4 ine, 
$10.50; 4-5 ft., $12.50; 5-6 ft., $16.50. (Varieties marked 
with an asterisk (*) available in 12-15 inch only.) Varieties in 
3-4 ft. and larger will blossom this year. 
FRENCH LILAC 
LILACS (Syringa) 
Common. The old, popular sorts, too well known to need descrip- 
tion, vigorous growing, producing large masses of heavily scented 
blossoms in early spring. Available in your choice of Purple or 
Wine, WSe24 fin, SiASe 2s iit, SiS SAF tig, S250), 
Grafted French Lilacs. Somewhat slower growing than the common 
sorts, but more compact in habit, producing larger blossoms of 
more distinct and varied colorings. All select well-branched, 
treershapedea2 —Santwes2eO Ones —aitaeDSa SP 
Belle de Nancy. Double, pinkish lavender. 
Charles Joly. Double, dark reddish purple. 
Edith Cavell. Double, milk white. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single, dark reddish purple. 
President Greyy. Double, light blue. 
President Poincaire. Double, reddish lavender. 
Special varieties in single and double reds, pinks, violets, etc., : ; 
available at slightly higher prices. Write for special listing. SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (See page 10) 
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