FORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis. 
Golden Bell. One of the earliest shrubs to 
bloom in the spring, the bright yellow 
flowers making a wonderful show before 
any leaves appear. Branches are easily 
forced into flower during the winter. 
Mature height 7 to 8 feet. 
Ea. $1, 3 for $2.75, doz. $10. 
Spring Glory. A new and much im- 
proved variety. 
Ea. $1.50, 3 for $4, doz. $15. 
HIBISCUS syriacus. Rose-of-Sharon. 
Of particular value because of its late 
blooming period—from August to Octo- 
ber. Excellent as a specimen plant, used 
in groups to form part of a shrub border, 
or for a showy hedge. Double. Mature 
height 10 to 12 feet. 
Purple, White or Red: ea. $1.50, 
3 for $4, doz. $15. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens_ grandi- 
flora. Large clusters of snow-white flow- 
ers, flatter than H. paniculata grandiflora, 
are borne in June. Plants attain a height 
of 10 feet. 
Ea. $1.50, 3 fer $4, doz. $15. 
H. paniculata grandiflora. Peegee 
Hydrangea. Upright in habit, with huge 
panicles of white flowers that change to 
pink and then to bronze-green. July. 
Plants may grow 10 to 15 feet high. 
Ea. $1.50, 3 for $4, doz. $15. 
H. macrophylla. Blue Hydrangea. Al- 
though normally white or pmk, this hy- 
drangea may be made to have blue flowers 
if planted in acid soil or in soil treated 
with aluminum sulphate, 144 pound to a 
bushel of soil. If blue color does not result 
from application of this mixture, 1 pound 
aluminum sulphate may be used on areas 
10 feet square until it does. 3 feet. 
Ea. $2, 3 for $5.50, doz. $20. 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis. Beauty-bush. 
Plants grow to 6 feet and produce great 
quantities of tubular pink flowers in June. 
Growth is upright, with gracefully arch- 
ing branches that make it a desirable 
specimen plant. 
Ea. $1.50, 3 for $4, doz. $15. 
LIGUSTRUM ovalifolium. California 
Privet. The most popular hedge plant 
where a clipped, formal effect is desired. 
Although plants will grow to 15 feet, they 
may readily be kept at the desired height 
by frequent shearing. 
2 to 3-ft. plants: 10 for $2.50, 25 for 
$5.50, 100 for $20, 1000 for $185. 
LONICERA tatarica. Tatarian Honey- 
suckle. One of the most satisfactory taller- 
growing shrubs because of its mound- 
shaped form. At maturity plants may be 
10 feet high and nearly as broad, pro- 
ducing small pink flowers in May and red 
berries in July and August. 
Ea. $1.25, 3 for $3.50, doz. $12.50. 
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Lonicera tatarica alba. 
of tatarica. 
Ea. $1.25, 3 for $3.50, doz. $12.50. 
White variety 
MALUS ioensis. Bechtel Crab. Large, 
double pink flowers are borne in great pro- 
fusion year after year, on trees that may 
reach a height of 30 feet. 
2 to 3-ft. plants: ea. $2.50, 3 for $7, 
doz. $25. 
M. hybrida, Hopa. Hopa Crab. An out- 
standing Japanese crab with bright pink, 
fragrant flowers that form a solid mass of 
bloom. Fully grown specimens may be 25 
feet high and spread to a similar distance. 
Ea. $1.75, 3 for $5; doz. $19.25. 
PHILADELPHUS. Mock-orange. One 
of our most popular shrubs, loved for its 
masses of snowy white flowers with fra- 
grance similar to that of orange blossoms. 
Easily grown and tolerant of partial shade. 
P. coronarius. A variety growing to 10 
feet, with large white flowers in June. 
Ea. $1.25, 3 for $3.50, doz. $12.50. 
P. virginalis. Large, semi-double flowers 
on plants to 8 feet. One of the very best 
varieties. June-flowering. 
Ea. $1.50, 3 for $4, doz. $15. 
PRUNUS. A very confusing genus be- 
cause it includes the peaches, almonds, 
plums and cherries. Species in these groups 
have been used for developing scores of 
hybrids, sold under variety and trade 
names. 
Kwanzan. Japanese Rosy Red Flower- 
ing Cherry. Large double flowers are pro- 
duced in profusion early in the spring. 
Foliage is coppery green. 
4 to 5-ft. plants: ea. $3.75, 3 for $10.50. 
Rosebud Cherry. A beautiful tree with 
pendent branches, covered with light pmk 
flowers in May. 
4 to 5-ft. plants: ea. $6.50, 3 for $18. 
Double-flowering Peach, Charming. 
A very effective specimen tree, particularly 
when it is covered with large, double, rose- 
pink flowers. 
3 to 4-ft. saplings: ea. $1.50, 3 for $4, 
doz. $15. 
P. triloba. Flowering Almond. Fragrant 
pink flowers are borne on slender branches 
during May. Mature plants are 10 feet 
high. 
Ea. $1.25, 3 for $3.50, doz. $12.50. 
SALIX Caprea. Pussy Willow. A shrub 
that will grow to 25 feet, planted pri- 
marily for its decorative silvery catkins. 
Ea. $1, 3 for $2.75, doz. $10. 
S. niobe. Weeping Willow. A familiar 
tree with long, pendent, golden yellow 
branches and Rallis ateon foliage fre- 
quently used in landscape design. Ma- 
ture trees to 30 feet tall. 
Ea. $1.25, 3 for $3.50, doz. $12.50. 
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SORBUS Aucuparia. Mountain Ash. 
A rapid-growing tree that eventually grows 
to 60 feet. The clusters of bright scarlet 
fruits are loved by the birds and add much 
to its decorative value. 
Ea. $3, 3 for $8.50, doz. $33. 
SPIRAA Bumalda, Anthony Waterer. 
One of the most popular spireas because 
of its deep rose-colored flowers in flattened 
clusters during late June and July. The 
plants grow to 21% feet high, are bushy and 
will tolerate some shade. 
Ea. $1, 3 for $2.75, doz. $10. 
S. Vanhouttei. Bridal Wreath. A most 
popular shrub well deserving its popular- 
ity. Plants may grow to 5 to 6 feet. 
Growth is thick, with gracefully shaped 
branches loaded with clusters of small 
white flowers in May. 
Ea. $1, 3 for $2.75, doz. $10. 
SYRINGA vulgaris. Common Lilac. 
A well-known shrub of great popularity 
because of its easy culture and panicles of 
fragrant flowers during May. Plants may 
grow to 15 feet but can be held in check 
by pruning. 
Plants available in White and Purple: 
ea. $1, 3 for $2.75, doz. $10. 
The French Hybrid Lilacs 
*Charles X. A profuse, single violet- 
purple variety that has been a favorite for 
many years. 
*Ellen Willmott. Produces huge panicles 
of creamy white composed of large, double 
florets. One of the best whites. 
President Lincoln. Deep blue, double 
flowers on long panicles. Tall plants. 
Belle de Nancy. Double pink florets with 
contrasting white centers. 
*President Grevy. A popular double va- 
riety with clusters of delicate violet-blue 
flowers. 
Each of above, 
Ea. $2, 3 for $5.50, doz. $20 
COLLECTION: 3 bushes, 1 of each 
marked *, $5.50. 
VIBURNUM Opulus sterile. Common 
Snowball. A decorative shrub with clusters 
of showy white flowers m May and June. 
Mature height 10 feet. 
Ea. $2, 3 for $5.50, doz. $20. 
VITEX macrophylla. Chaste-Tree. 
Spikes of Iavender-blue flowers open in 
July and are effective against the com- 
pound, grey-green leaves. A cover of 
Mulch-o-Nure is recommended for winter. 
Mature plants 5 to 6 feet. 
Ea. $1, 3 for $2.75, doz. $10. 
WEIGELA, Bristol Ruby. Patent 492. 
Ruby-red, tubular flowers in clusters 
cover the plant m June and July, bloom- 
ing irregularly through the remainder of 
the season. 
Ea. $1.50, 3 for $4, doz. $15. 
Eva Rathke. A 5-foot plant producing 
ruby-carmine flowers all summer. 
Ea. $1.50, 3 for $4, doz. $15. 
