DOUBLE 
MOCK ORANGE 
The Fragrant Beauty 
A beautiful variety, growing 5 
to 6 ft. tall with fragrant double 
flowers to 2” across, produced in 
loose clusters all over the plant. 
Has a long blooming season and 
makes an excellent cut flower. 
One of the most outstanding white 
shrubs in existence. . (65c each) 
(3 for $1.65) prepaid. 
Snowhill 
Hydrangea 
The earliest blooming hydran- 
gea ; grows 4 to 5 feet high. Large 
balls of snowy-white flowers from 
June to August. Grows in full 
sun or partial shade. (60¢ each) 
(3 for $1.50). 
Bluebird Hydrangea 
The intense blue of this lovely 
shrub is a wonderful sight. Per- 
fect accent plant. Needs a little 
protection -in coldest climates. 
(75e each) (3 for $1.95), 
<q Fragrant 
VIBURNUM 
The fragrant Vibur- 
num Carlesi (Pink 
Snowball) grows 4 ft. 
high and is probably the 
most spectacular of all 
spring flowering shrubs. 
Large, ball-shaped 
flower heads cover the 
plant. White, with a 
tinge of pink, with the 
fragrance of the Trail- 
ing Arbutus. You will 
never regret owning 
this one regardless of 
price. ($4.00 each) (3 
for $10.00) prepaid. 
“The Best of the Hardy Varieties" 
These are the Aristocrats of the shrub family. You can be 
proud to plant any one of them in your shrub border, as-a speci- 
men in the lawn or in a foundation planting. They are all dis- 
ease-free and ‘‘State Inspected’’ for your protection and assur- 
ance of the highest quality plant material. All shipped prepaid. 
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BEAUTY BUSH 
More Beautiful Than Its Name 
Kolkwitzia. Probably the finest 
flowering shrub of them all. Grows 
9’ tall, arching to the ground. Fra- 
grant, pink, tubular-shaped flowers 
are produced in abundance along 
the entire length of the branches. 
Will do well in semi-shade or full 
sun. Grows rapidly and reaches 
stately proportions. (55c each) (3 
for $1.35). 
<q RHODODENDRON 
The Garden Aristocrat with the Ever- 
green Foliage and Tremendous Bloom 
ROSEBAY RHODODENDRON (R. maxi- 
mum). This garden aristocrat with the lus- 
trous, dark green leaves throughout the year 
and 4 inch clusters of delightful white flow- 
ers in late June or July, should be in every 
garden. Plant in acid soil in a northern or 
western exposure where it gets plenty of 
light but little direct sun. Maintain a per- 
manent mulch of pine needles, oak leaves 
or peat moss ohn the ground around it. 
Grows slowly to a height of 10 to 15 feet 
and nearly equal spread. (90c each) (3 for 
$2.25) prepaid. 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co., Galesburg, Michigan 
WHITE SNOWBALL 
Blooms for Decoration Day 
This well-known and loved shrub 
grows 12’ with spectacularly white, 
globular clusters of flowers in May. 
Most attractive for Decoration Day, 
as they are usually in full bloom ‘at 
that time. Can be planted in the 
shrub border but shows to best ad- 
vantage as a lawn specimen. Very 
attractive foliage. (65c each) (3 for 
$1.65). 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL p> 
Lovely Broad-Leaved 
Evergreen Shrub 
Kalmia latifolia. One of the most beau- 
tiful of the broad-leaved evergreen shrubs, 
hardy to -15 degrees. with a little protec- 
tion against wind and sun. Its thick, waxy 
leaves make a striking effect the year round, 
Pink and white buds expand into delicate 
white and flesh colored flowers. They will 
attain the size of a small tree, or may be 
trimmed to fit your landscape. (75¢ each) 
(3 for $1.95) prepaid. 
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Flowering Almond 
Blooms from Ground fo Tips. 
An old time favorite throughout 
the country. Seldom grows over 4 
to 5 ft. In early spring it is com- 
pletely covered from the ground to 
the tips of the long graceful branches 
with double pink blossoms about a 
half inch across. A very beautiful 
and satisfactory shrub. Cannot be 
shipped to Ariz., Calif,, Colo., Ida., 
or Utah. (70c¢ each) (3 for $1.80) 
prepaid. 
RED SPIREA 
ANTHONY WATERER 
Best of the Low Growers 
The red Spirea Anthony 
Waterer forms a compact, 
rounded bush growing 2% to 
3’ tall, topped with large, flat 
heads of bright red flowers. 
Blooms from early summer 
until late fall. (60c each) (3 
for $1.50). 
