ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Continued 
EUONYMUS, American. Often called Strawberry 
bush. Upright growing shrub with pink fruit in 
the fall. Foliage colors beautifully in late autumn. 
AnD LCOTM ie, Favs. ae Damen) MO. Oe ae ayn dann ahem gh $1.50 
EUONYMUS, European. Large shrub with dark green 
foliage—yellow and scarlet fruit in the fall. 
223) TESTI Os Hee eaters ue cue ir Sea gl ap ett $1.50 
FORSYTHIA, Spring Glory. Enormous pale yellow 
flowers completely cover the branches before the 
leaves appear. 
16-24 inches ee $.60 2d MLeOt Aine: 215: $ .80 
GOLDEN VICARY. A most striking shrub, the thick 
leathery leaves are a rich golden yellow. Grows 
4 to 5 feet tall. 
EG > ZERIT CT Wee eee ene See ee nt ant $1.00 
HONEYSUCKLE, Pink Tatarian. Very hardy, vigor- 
ous, pink flowers followed with bright red fruit. 
18-24 neh eta $.60 VADs ii 4 ke saan on ed $.80 
HONEYSUCKLE, Zabel’s. A tall upright growing 
bush covered with bright red flowers in early 
spring, followed with deep red berries. 
LO-248 ine hie wees $.60 VRS WS (ole) Rtas. ie oe $.80 
HYDRANGEA A. G. Large flat heads of double snow- 
white flowers. Likes shade. 
1G-24eInchias ee. $1.10 D-Se CCL. wre $1.50 
HYDRANGEA, Blue Prince. Flowers from July until 
frost. Use about 1 tablespoon aluminum sulphate 
per plant to get blue flowers, otherwise blooms 
are a clear pink. Suggest same winter portection 
as roses. Plant in shade. 
Bloomin gsi Zee lantst ata ee ean eee. $1.50 
HYDRANGEA P. G. Late flowering, turns delicate 
pink and buff. Can be used for winter bouquets. 
18-24) inch: $1.10 2-3; fees... ee. $1.50 
HYPERICUM (Golden St. Johnswort). Hardy shrub 
with bright yellow flowers in August and Sept. 
TBE ZA Cl) Brae Sete ee ee ee $1.00 
KERRIA, White (Jetbead). Graceful shrub with small 
light green foliage and glistening jet black berries 
late summer and fall. 
ESS 7s Seah ated abner i Mere oir te a Se eee Ca $1.00 
LILAC, French Named Varieties. They bloom very 
young, generally the next year after planting. 
Available in the following named varieties: 
Chas. Joly—Double, reddish purple. 
Lamartine—Single, lilac pink. 
Miss Ellen Willmott—Double, white. 
President Lincoln—Single, wedgewood blue. 
Souv. de Ludwig Spaeth — Single, deep wine 
purple. 
DP PS (or ot iaks a ee ee ee So RRO MO OE Cy aeR To, eS $1.50 
LILAC, Old Fashioned or Common Purple. 
12-1 64 riche vu ee:. $.30 16-24 inch = ee $.35 
LILAC, Persian Purple. Sometimes called Chinese 
Lilac. See illustration on back cover. 
12-18 eich ees $.50 2F3 1166s $.75 
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