Altheas—“Rose of Sharon”—Fairyland of Col 
| RED ¢« WHITE * BLUE-PURPLE * ROSE-PINK * DOUBLE OR SINGLE FLOWERS 
‘| Altheas, also known as ‘‘Hibiscus”’ and ‘‘Rose of Sharon” are among the Key Name Height Time of Color of Planting 
“| Showiest and Hardiest of all Flowering Shrubs! Camelia-like flowers, often Full Grown Bloom Bloom Distance 
__| 3 to 4 inches across, are borne on long, strong stems from July till frost— Althea—“Hibiscus”—‘‘Rose of Sharon” 
| | right at a time when few other garden flowers are in bloom. A native of China DE Crimson-Eye 6-8 ft. July tofrost White with 
i) and India, Altheas grow rapidly and succeed everywhere—even under ad- Red Center 2-4 ft. 
ig verse city conditions. Altheas offer you a wide range of color—White, DE Double Red 6-8 ft. July tofrost Red 2-4 ft. 
ft | White with Red Center, Double-Red, Double Rose-Pink, Double Purplish- DE _ Double Rose-Pink 6-8 ft. Julytofrost Rose-Pink 2-4 ft. 
| Blue. Fine for cut flowers. Tall, upright in growth, they are for Accent at DE Double Blue-Purple 6-8ft. July. tofrost Blue-Purple 2-4 ft. 
' Corners of Buildings, Specimens, in Shrub Borders and as a colorful Hedge. 
! 5 ; . whe ' Stark’s Double Red Shrub-althea 
_. Key DE. Catalog No. C533 ; : ned ee. ; . 
| ALTHEA, ee A Stark’s 
iz CRIMSON-EYE seat piles Soho Double Rose 
(Hibiscus syriacus) Be aN eae as : r Sa aii Shrub-althea 
This old-time favorite has : 
very large Single White flow- 
' ers with wine-red center. 
ig C533. Althea, Crimson Eye 
ES 1to9 10 to 50 
me | Per Plant Plants Plants 
ne, 3-4 ft. $1.60 $1.50 
2-3 ft. $1.30 $1.20 
144-2 ft. $1.20 $1.10 
Key DE. Catalog Numbers 
| —below 
» ALTHEA , DOUBLE 
\ FLOWERING 
are generous with Large 
blooms—often 3 inches across 
—from July to frost. Your 
choice of colors: 
C535. Double Rose Z 
C536. Double Red I 
C537. Double Purple é 
C534. Double White ‘ 
CES 1to9 10 to 50 
Per Plant Plants Plants 
3-4 ft. $1.60 $1.50 @& 
2-3 ft. $1.30 $1.20 
14-2 ft. $1.20 $1.10 
Key CD. Catalog No. C586 
DOGWOOD, 
CORAL STEM 
(Cornus alba siberica) 
This tall Shrub is especial- 
ly attractive in Fall when its 
Blue-Gray Berries contrast 
to its coral red stems. 
CEs 1to9 10 to 50 
Ber Plant Plants Plants 
3-4 ft. 1.75 $1.65 
2-3 ft. 1.50 $1.40 
Key AB. Catalog No. C554 
CORALBERRY 
IMPROVED 
(Sy mphoricarpos vulgaris) 
The coral red Berries 
which cover its arching 
branches make this an eye- 
catching Shrub in winter. 
C554— Coralberry Improved 
ICES 1to9 10 to 50 
Plants Plants 
Each Each 
2-3 ft. $1.50 $1.40 
14-2 ft. $1.25 $1.15 
Key CD. Catalog No. C530 Z 
EUONYMUS, : Na 
WINGED _ _— : “i: —— gis 
(Euonymus alatas) ’ : y oo ; ; Double Purple 
Foliage is rich green in ( st : z _ “ " : : Shrub-althea 
summer, brilliant flaming red 
in Fall. Orange-Red Berries 
in Fall add to its Peeney 
C530. Euonymus Winged : 
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Key DE. Catalog No. C503 : . eS tex a ; is 
~. ELDER, GOLDEN 
(Sambucus canadenau.) 
Golden yellow foliage. 
White flowers May and June. 
Dark-blue Berries in Fall. 
C503. Elder, Golden 
“E 1to9 10 to 50 
Per ES Plants Plants 
3-4 ft. $1.50 $1.40 
2-3 ft. $1.25 $1.15 
Key AB. Catalog No. C524 
NINEBARK, DWARF 
(Physiocarpos, op. nana) 
Larger clusters of double- 
white flowers cover this 
Shrub in May. Golden foliage 
all summer and fall. 
C524. Ninebark, Dwarf 
$2.00 Each 
$1.75 Each 
Key E. Catalog No. C522 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
(Elaeagnus angustifolia) 
Dwarf Favorite of Song 
Birds. 
C522—Russian Olive 
$2.00 Each 
$1.50 Each 
Key ABC. Catalog No. C553 
SNOWBERRY, 
GARDEN 
(Symphoricarpos rac. I.) 
Larger clusters of waxy 
white berries and rich green 
foliage combine to make this 
Shrub a favorite. 
C553. Snowberry, Garden 
‘S 1to9 10 to 50 
Per Plant Plants Plants 
2-3 ft. 1.50 1.40 
1}4-2 ft. 25 1,15 
Bush and Flower of Stark’s Crimson-eye Shruk-althea 
