SARCOXIE FLOWERING SHRUBS—Contd. 
All Shrubs Prepaid Except Where Noted 
Honeysuckle, Bush; Lonicera 
Those only acquainted with climbing honeysuckle should 
plant some of the bush form for their beauty of foliage, pro- 
fusion of flowers in pairs at the base of the leaves in latter 
April, and abundant, brilliant berries about the size of a cur- 
rant, often even more showy than the flowers, in June, when 
we have few ornamental .berries. An excellent specimen 
shrub and good for screen plantings, because compact in 
growth, with neat foliage retained late. Of easy culture; 
suitable for partial shade. -Should have sufficient space to 
develop naturally Prune if necessary after blooming which, 
however, reduces the number of berries that year. Most va- 
rieties grow 6 to 8 ft. high. 
Winter Bush Honeysuckle. Foliage almost evergreen. 
Creamy white fragrant flowers that bloom very early in the 
spring, often in late February. Branches may be cut and 
bloomed indoors. 
$0.80 each; 3 for $2.25 
-95 each; 3 for 2.70 
Honeysuckle, Zabeli—_NEW DEEP RED 
A marvelous new improvement producing a well formed 
bush and an abundance of beautiful red flowers followed 
with brilliant red fruit. 6 to 7 ft. Excellent. 
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Hydrangea Hills of Snow 
Described and priced inside back cover. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora; Peegee 
Illustrated and priced inside back cover. 
Hypericum Sun Gold (Patented) 
Described and priced inside back cover. 
Kerria Japonica—Globe Flower 
Illustrated and priced inside back cover. 
Mock Orange, Virginal; Philadelphus virginalis 
Described and priced inside back cover. 
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Mock Orange, Minnesota Snowflake. NEW. 
A new patented variety with double pure white 
flowers. Very fragrant and in large snow-flake clus- 
ters. Vigorous and hardy. Plant retains their dark 
green leaves close to the ground, and are therefore 
excellent for srceen, hedge or specimen. This variety, 
we think, is due to become very popular because of 
its vigor and large double blossoms. If you are inter- 
ested in something new, something excepiionally nice, 
we suggest you try this plant. 
18 to 24 in., Plant Patent No. 538.................0. $1.50 each 
2"to "3 ft:, Plant, Patent No. 538... n... 2a. 1.75 each 
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Olive, Russian; Eleagnus angustifolia 
Usually grown as a tall shrub, its height regulated by 
pruning. Flowers tiny, 4-lobed, narrow bell-shaped, silvery- 
‘green outside, lemon colored within; fragrant; fruit olive- 
shaped 1/2 in. long, yellow with silvery scales; foliage 2 to 3 
in. long, light grayish-green above, silvery beneath. 
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Purple Fringe, Smoke Tree 
Magnificient large shrub covered during the summer with 
flowers resembling a cloud of smoke. In the fall the foliage 
color is very effective bronze red. Grows 8 to 12 ft., perfectly 
hardy. 
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FRENCH LILACS, continued 
Lilac, French Hybrid 
Chas. Joly. Bright purplish red to wine red. Large fragrant 
semi-double. : 
Charles X. Purplish-red, becoming lilac as the flower ages; 
while not the largest it is one of the most reliable free bloom- 
ers and makes an excellent display; single. 
Edmond Bossier. Deep purplish-red; single; fragrant; large. 
Ellen Willmott. Buds seafoam yellow, turning white. Large 
double florets. Medium in height. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Violet-pink aging lavender-blue; 
double; large; fragrant; long compact clusters. 
Madame Lemoine. The best double pure white. 
Marechal Foch. Large, single; reddish purple opening lilac 
blue. One of the best singles. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single, crimson-purple; one of the darkest; 
rather dwarf. 
Pascal. Single, dusty lavender pink; very early and showy. 
Rather tall; delightfully fragrant. 
President Grevey. Large double blue lilac. Opens bluish 
lilac, soon fading to a near blue color. Excellent. 
Reamur. Single, reddish lavender; very large; fine. 
Volcan. Red tinged purple, becoming deep ruby-purple; 
large florets; rather long clusters; fragrant; single; excellent. 
PREPAID PRICES OF ABOVE LILACS 
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PERSIAN LILAC 
Lilac, Persian Purple. Single; about 3 to 5 days later than 
ordinary lilac. Flowers lilac pink; very profuse bloomer. Ex- 
cellent for hedges or background planting. Grows 6 to 8 feet. 
-$0.90 each; 3 for $2.55 
. 1.10 each; 3 for 3.00 
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HUNGARIAN LILAC 
A shrub of real merit. Blooms 10 days to two weeks after 
other lilac varieties are gone, producing large trusses of sin- 
gle lilac-violet flowers, excellent for cutting. Due to its rapid, 
dense growth it is an excellent shrub for group planting or 
hedges; beautiful as a specimen. Grows 6 to 8 feet. 
WSO: Qa ia eiratccsseeratssecrcattomacctoecceseseee tee $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85 
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