Ornamental Shrubs 
Prices All shrubs on this page are strong 2- and 3-year field-grown plants suitable for Landscape 
planting. Price (unless otherwise noted)—75c each; 3 for $2.00 by express, not prepaid. If by 
mail, send 25c per plant additional. 
; Any description would fall short 
Beautiful French Lilacs of the real beauty both in form 
and fragrance of these marvelous flowers. They are among the 
hardiest of all shrubs and very easily grown. The following select 
varieties are among the thriftiest and most profuse bloomers. Casimer, 
a Perier, Dbl. White—Chas. Joly, Dbl. Red— 
3 Mare Michell, Dbl. 
Havemeyer, Dbl. Pink. 
Price, all varieties, strong 18-24-inch plants, 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.50, by express. 
New Golden Privet [25,232 
age throughout the summer makes this a 
most desirable accent plant or may be 
used as a hedge. 
Lavendar — Katherine 
: Most desirable of all 
Regals Privet the privets. Beauti- 
ful horizontal branching, white flowers 
and turquoise blue berries. Use it as a 
shrub or a hedge. 
The mock oranges 
Philadelphus are most noted for 
their waxen white fragrant orange-like blossoms. 
—Virginalis —Best of the new large flowering 
syringas, semi-double blossoms. 
“THE USE OF FERTILIZERS’—NEVER PUT FERTI- 
LIZER IN THE HOLE AROUND THE ROOTS. 
Either partly rotted manure or high nitrogen fer- 
tilizers may be used as a side dressing at planting 
time if kept away from the base of the tree. If 
high nitrogen fertilizers are used, spread evenly 
around the outer branches at least 12 inches away 
from the trunk of the tree. For Berry Plants, etc., 
broadcast fertilizer evenly in the middle of the 
rows. Apply in fall or early spring. 
Lilacs — colorful, 
fragrant, and al- 
ways a highlight 
among Spring 
blossoms. 
7 5 The pink flowers ap- 
Flowering Quince jar before the 
leaves and are followed by yellow quince-like 
fruits. Sometimes called “Fire Bush” or “Japon- 
ica.”’ Both the Pink (low spreading type) and the 
Red (smooth upright type) are available this year. 
Rhodotypus (White Kerria) — White blos- 
soms, coffee-like glossy 
black berries and good foliage plant. Grows well 
in shade. 
Rhus Cotinus) — 
Fringe, it is often called, most noted 
for its very showy effect produced by 
the peculiar long-haired seed stems 
giving the effect of being covered 
with a purplish film of smoke. 2-3 ft. 
plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50, by Ex- 
press. 
The common Snow- 
Snowball ball is still an old time 
favorite. 
Tamarix “Summer Glo” 
A delightfully new Tamarix with 
feather-life foliage and airy pink 
blossoms in early summer—General 
appearance resembles Asparagus. 
Viburnum Americanum 
(High Bush Cranberry) 
New 
Weigelia Vaniceki 3% ¢ % 
.Weigelia. Hardy, thrifty, and more 
colorful than older Weigelias. Price, 
18 inch plants, $1.25 each. 
Viburnum 
Tomentosum pe 
A lovely shrub at all times of the year. Dazzling white flowers 
© Spireas for 
All Summer Color 
Anthony Waterer—Dwarf red, free blooming 
Spirea which is excellent for low foundation 
borders or hedge plantings. 
Prunifolium—(Prunifolium) (True Bridal Wreath). 
The double white rose-like flowers crowd the 
arching branches for space. This is the aristo- 
crat of all spireas. 
Van Houttei —The white spirea is an old favor- 
ite. All Spireas are desirable for cutting and 
bouquets. 
Double File 
Viburnum 
with spidery sunburst centers. 
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