PINK-FLOWERING ALMOND 
(Prunus glandulosa) 
A beautiful small shrub bearing an 
abundance of small, double, rose-like 
flowers in early spring. Grows 4 to 6 
feet high and is hardy over practically 
the whole country. 18 to 24 in., each 
$1.50. 
ROSE-OF-SHARON 
(Althea) 
Begins blooming in early summer and 
continues through the fall months. A 
large shrub growing rapidly and vigor- 
ously almost anywhere. Your choice: 
i Ome eae ae Pa Red, White or Pink. 2 to 3 ft., each 
PINK-FLOWERING ALMOND $1.25. 
PINK-FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
(Cornus florida rubra) »»—> 
There are no trees or i 
shrubs that possess a il 
larger measure of attrac- $: 
tiveness throughout the 
whole year. The foliage , 
is unusually brilliant in 
the fall. Combines well j 
with the white-flowering 
form. 2 to 3-ft. plants, 
each $4.50. : 
WHITE-FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
(Cornus florida) 
The finest native American 
small tree. 2 to 3-ft. plants, 
each $3.00. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
A handsome ornamental tree. In | 
the spring it is completely covered 
with rosy red flowers. From mid- HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora 
summer until frost the clusters of Huge, conical heads of creamy white flowers 
small red Crabapples are very showy. that t kasth .2t : 1.50. 
ita eench be on. J iat turn pink as they age. 2 to 3 ft., each $1.50 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
(Cydonia japonica) 
Literally covered with bril- 
liant scarlet bloom 
in early _ spring. 
Makes a very de- 
sirable specimen 
shrub for the lawn. 
18 to 24 in., 
each $1.50. : 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE (Malus, Hopa) 
