“SHADES O 
HYDRANGEA PEEGEE 
Solid citizen of the shrub world— 
and well known for unfailing per- 
formance, generosity and strength! 
Hundreds of flowers borne in huge 
panicles. The large conical heads 
are at first white, aging to pink, 
then finally mellowing to copper 
and bronze in fall. Fine for luxuri- 
ous winter bouquets—unexcelled 
for camouflaging foundations! 
Prune severely in spring and water 
amply during the summer for re- 
warding beauty. 
DY352D. Ea., $1.00; 3 for $2.85. 
TRUMPET VINE 
(Campsis Radicans.) Grandmoth- 
ers favorite will be yours, too! 
This sturdy quick-growing creeper 
clings tenaciously to any roug 
surface. Neither summer heat nor 
winter winds will affect its vigor- 
ous growth. Large clusters of 
flame red blossoms provide a nectar 
bar for humming birds. Provides 
spectacular cut fowers, too! 
DY355D. Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
waited, TREES - VINES- SHRUBS 
GRANDPA” 
FLOWERING CHERRY 
(Kwanzan.) Transplant the rare beau- 
ty of Washington's cherry blossoms 
right into your own garden! The soft 
rose-pink flowers are fully double, up 
to 2’. Borne in colorful profusion— 
and right at tulip time, too! 
summer advances. 
grows in full 
ideal for small home owners. 
DN5717D. Each, $3.75; 2 for $7.15. 
DOUBLE MOCKORANGE 
(Philadelphus.) Minnesota Snow- 
flake — We're wildly enthusiastic 
about this new double mockorange— 
it has all the charm and freshness of a 
June morning! Hardiness and ease of 
culture are not the least of its virtues. 
The fragrance is delightfully delicate 
and the fully double purest white 
flowers are borne in:great profusion. 
Marvelous for cutting. 
DN5491D. Each, $1.55; 3 for $4.50. 
Spring 
foliage is a lovely translucent coppery 
tone deepening to bronzy green as 
Upright in habit, 
vase-shaped, neat at all times! Hardy, 
sun or partial shade. 
Seldom grows over 20 ft., making it 
CLIMBING HYDRANGEA 
(Petiolaris.) Our favorite clinging 
vine! A vigorous grower when once 
established—but never a nuisance! 
The creamy white long-lasting flowers 
are carried well above the bold dark 
green foliage in flat clusters up to 9” 
across. Blossoms in July and August. 
It's perfect for shady locations—en- 
joys full sun, too! Clings readily to 
brick, stone or wood. Winter color 
in the reddish brown bark and green 
buds. A vine to grow with—and one 
you ll enjoy for the rest of your life. 
Each, $2.50. 
DN5549D 
ever! 
(Parthenocissus tricuspidata.) Join the lvy League 
with the most accommodating and tenacious plant 
BOSTON Handsome rich glossy green ivy that gives 
scarcer HAWTHORN 
(Crataegus.) A gem for the small 
place where space won't permit 
the larger shade trees! Equally 
good as a lawn specimen in larger 
places. The compact and bushy 
growth is literally smothered in 
spring with clusters of brilliant 
rosy red double flowers. Fragrant, 
too! Again in the fall there's a 
display of scarlet berries. Birds 
appreciate the protective thorns— 
cats can't abide them. Grows to 
25 feet. 
DY348D. 4-5 ft. trees, Ea., $3.25. 
a long season of pleasure in return for a wall to 
cling to. Assumes autumn tints before leaves drop. 
Extremely hardy—grows anywhere! 
IVY 
PURPLE LEAF 
PLUM 
(Pissardi-Newport var.) 
Thousands of tiny blos- 
soms form a cloud of 
pale pink among new’ 
reddish purple leaves. 
Richly contrasting bron- 
zy purple summer foli- 
age and shapely habit 
makes Purple Leaf Plum 
valuable as an accent. 
Fast growing—to about 
10 ft. Ideal for small 
homes. 3-4 ft. trees. 
DY359D. Each, $1.75. 
DN5538D. 
Each, 80c; 3 for $2.25. 
