LONICERA Tatarica Rubra—Tartarian Honeysuckle 
The flowers make a lovely contrast with the foli- 
age. Height, 6 to 8 feet. White, pink. 
LONICERA Zabeli — New Red Honeysuckle 
By far the best red flowering Honeysuckle. Strong 
upright growth with large persistent red fruit in 
August. 
PHILADELPHUS Coronarius — Sweet Mockorange 
A well-known shrub with pure white, very fra- 
grant flowers. One of the first to bloom, Adult 
height, about 8 feet, 
PHILADELPHUS C. Aureus — Golden Mockorange 
A graceful dwarf variety with bright yellow foli- 
age throughout the season. 
PHILADELPHUS Cor. Virginalis — Virginal 
Mockorange 
A tall handsome shrub with large semi-double 
white flowers. Called by many the finest of the 
Philadelphus. 
PRUNUS Glandulosa — Pink Flowering Almond 
One of the most charming early-flowering shrubs, 
producing very double, rose-colored flowers in 
great profusion in the early Spring. Maximum 
height, about 6 feet. 
RHUS Canadensis — Fragrant Sumac 
A spreading shrub about 3 feet tall. Conspicuous 
yellow flowers appear in early Spring. The thick, 
fragrant foliage turns dark crimson in autumn. A 
good cover-plant for dry, rocky slopes. 
RHUS Cotinus — Smoke Tree 
Tall, bushy shrub bearing rather showy flowers 
followed by a peculiar seed-formation that resem - 
bles a greenish purple film of smoke. The hand- 
some foliage turns brilliant shades in autumn. 
SPIREA Anthony Waterer — Anthony 
Waterer Spirea 
A fine dwarf Spirea with dark crimson flowers, 
Height, 2 to 3 feet. 
SPIREA Prunifolia — Bridal Wreath 
Foliage of dark, shining green, changing to 
autumn tints in the fall. Double, pure white 
flowers are borne in summer, the entire length 
of the twigs. Height, 6 feet. 
Common Lilac 
SPIREA Thuabergi — Thunberg Spirea 
Of dwarf habit. Narrow, long foliage turns to 
orange scarlet in the fall. In blooming season the 
bush is a perfect mass of pure white flowers. 
Height, 6 feet. 
SPIREA Van Houttei — Van Houttei Spirea 
Undoubtedly, the most popular of all varieties, 
having rich green foliage which changes to beau- 
tiful tints in the fall. In blooming season the bush 
is a perfect mass of pure white flowers. Height 
6 feet. 
SYMPHORICARPOS Racemosus — Snowberry 
Grows 4 to 5 feet high with pink flowers in June 
followed in autumn with large white berries which 
hang on nearly all winter, 
SYMPHORICARPOS Chenaulti — Coralberry 
A new improved Coral-berry with smaller, tidy 
foliage. The fruits are not conspicuous; however, 
it makes a nice low hedge and, like all the Sym- 
phoricarpos, does well in semi-shade. 
SYRINGA Chinensis — Chinese Lilac 
Free-flowering, tall shrub with purplish lilac 
flowers in June, 
SYRINGA Villosa — Late Lilac 
Pale, pinkish flowers in late June. 10 feet. 
SYRINGA Vulgaris — Common Purple Lilac 
Rich purple blooms of delightful fragrance. 20 
feet. 
HYBRID Lilacs 
Syr. Chas. Joly—reddish purple, double 
Syr. Pres. Grevy—double bluish lilac 
Syr. Mme, Lemoine—white, double 
Syr. Pres, Lincoln—purplish lilac, open wedge- 
wood blue, single 
Syr. Ludwig Spaeth—violet-red, single 
Syr. Belle de Nancy—satiny rose, double 
Syr. General Pershing—double, light blue 
\ VIBURNUM Americanum — Highbush Cranberry 
A most handsome decorative and ornamental red- 
berried shrub for Northern planting. White 
flowers. Height 8 to 12 feet. 
VIBERNUM Dentatum — Arrowwood 
Likes a moist soil and endures partial shade. A 
hardy native of New England with white flowers 
in May and June followed in October by shiny 
blue-black berries. This variety is often the 
answer to difficult planting situations. 
VIBERNUM Opulus Sterlis — Common Snowball 
The old-fashioned Snowball. Its profuse globular 
clusters of pure white flowers are produced in 
May and June, and make a very attractive appear- 
ance. Height 10 to 12 feet, 
WEIGELIA Eva Rathke — Red Weigelia 
Flowers brilliant crimson. A beautiful, clear dis- 
tinctive shade. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
WEIGELIA Rosea — Common Pink Weigelia 
This is an old favorite. Medium to, tall- growing 
shrub, covered in June with a profusion of rose- 
colored flowers, Very showy for the shrub border. 
WEIGELIA Rosea Nana Variegata—Variegated 
Weigelia 
An attractive shrub of spreading growth, attain- 
ing a height of 4 to 5 feet. Flowers are pale pink, 
trumpet-shaped, blooming in June. Foliage is a 
handsome green, edged with creamy white. 
OUTDOOR LIVING ROOMS 
An Outdoor Living Room can be made as simple or as elaborate as you may wish. A simple hedge or plant- 
ings of shrubs and evergreens assure PRIVACY. Sunny spots and shady spots Properly indicated by use of 
trees contribute COMFORT and HEALTH. Boundaries fixed by “growing fences’’ spell SAFETY for chil- 
dren at play. And there’s no better way to screen o 
compost piles, etc., that frequently exist on our own p 
ut the less-attractive buildings, vegetable gardens, 
laces or those of our neighbors, 
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