HYDRANGEA, P. G. 
FORSYTHIA (GOLDEN BELL) 
CYDONIA JAPONICA 
FLOWERING SHRUBS and ORNAMENTAL TREES... 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
FLOWERING ALMOND. Dainty double blossoms 
in the spring make this a very attractive shrub. 
Flowers in great abundance and very decora- 
tive. Fine plants for use in grouping or for lawn 
shrub. Double pink. 1-2 ft., each 75c. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Deep red, purple, 
or white. Very double. Blossoms heayily from 
the time warm weather comes until frost. Very 
hardy and drought resistant. Grows to ten feet. 
3-4 ft., each 85c. 
CORAL BERRY (Indian Currant). Very hardy 
plant of weeping growth; foliage velvety green. 
Tiny white flowers in early summer, and loaded 
with rose colored berries throughout fall and 
winter. Decorative in yase or wreath at Christ- 
mas time, 18-24 in., each 50c; 10 for $4.00. 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Red, purple or pink. All know 
the CRAPE MYRTLE. Who would want their 
garden to be without this shrub? Hardy and in 
bloom throughout summer and fall. Beautiful in 
tree shape or shrub form. 2-3 ft., each 75c; $3 
for $2.00. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Rubra). Commonly called 
Flowering Quince. Most gorgeous of all the early 
blooming shrubs. Hardy. In late winter and 
early spring it loads itself with flaming red blos- 
soms which are a glory to behold. Plant what 
you haye room tor, as specimen or as hedges. 
18-24 in., each Tie: 3 for $2.00. 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester). A hardy spring 
flowering shrub that grows to 5 feet. A wealth 
of yery double, white flowers bloom along the 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
canes to make a pretty picture. Strong, well- 
rooted plants. 2-3 ft., each 75c. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). Grows to 6 feet. 
Bears golden, bell-shaped blossoms of medium 
size all along the cones before the appearance 
of leayes, about March 1. Several planted in 
clumps make a gorgeous display. 2-3 ft., each 
65c; 3 for $1.75. 
HYDRANGEA, P. G. Large, conical heads of 
white flowers changing to pink with age. Very 
popular. Needs close pruning each _ spring. 
Blooms June to frost. 1-2 ft., each 75c¢; 3 for 
$2.00. 
LILAC. Purple blooms borne in great profusion. 
Makes beautiful flowering tall hedge. Not in- 
clined to sprout from roots. 1-2 ft., each 75c; 
3 for $2.00. 
FRENCH LILAC; Charles X. Dark red, you can't 
match the exotic beauty of this hybrid lilac. The 
old standby in French Lilacs. 18-24 in., each 
$2.00. 
MOCK ORANGE. Long branches are covered with 
fragrant, starry white flowers in the early sum- 
mer. This shrub is yery lovely, and will perfume 
your garden. 2-3 ft., each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
SPIREA, Callosa Rosea. One of America’s most 
popular low-growing shrubs. Similar to An- 
thony Waterer in bloom and upright growth, ex- 
cept it grows slightly larger and is much hardier. 
Flowers are dark pink. Blooms profusely in the 
spring and carries some blossoms all summer. 
18-24 in., each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
SPIREA, Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). Who 
could resist the arching sprays of this spring- 
RED BUD 
blooming shrub? Its beauty of white blossoms is 
a veritable bank of snow white which is beyond 
description. Plant all you have room for, 18-24 
in., each 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
WEIGELA (Rosea). multitude of small bou- 
quets are borne along the arching cones of this 
hardy and graceful shrub in its blooming season, 
summer and fall. The well-defined flowers are a 
beautiful pink. 18-24 in., each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
FLOWERING TREES 
RED BUD. Not many of these trees reach a 
height of more than 10 feet and the spread is 
about the same. Very shapely. Entire wee covered 
with soft, glowing, pink blossoms before appear- 
ance of leaves. 4-5 ft., each $1.10; 5-7 ft., 
$2.00. 
RED FLOWERING PEACH. Spectacular and beauti- 
ful in bloom. 2-3 ft. each $1.10 
DESERT FLOWERING WILLOW. A very hardy 
shrub or tree to 20 feet, bearing narrow leaves 
and handsome crimped, trumpet-shaped flowers. 
These are lilac-colored with two yellow stripes 
inside. 4-5 ft., each $1.10. 
BIRD OF PARADISE (Poinciana). A yery showy 
shrub with mimosa-like leayes and clusters of 
light yellow flowers with long stamens of bril- 
liant red. 3-4 ft., each $1.10. 
PUSSY WILLOW (Salix Discolor). The silvery 
catkins appear before the leaves in early spring, 
and are lovely for flower arrangements. It is 
noted for its symmetrical growth and will grow 
most anywhere. 5-6 ft., each $1.10. 
ALTHEA (ROSE OF SHARON) 
