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GOLDEN BELL .« Forsythia 
GOLDEN BELL. Forsythia suspensa. 
The favorite shrub with its masses of 
bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers that 
appear early in the spring and give a first 
touch of color to a landscape planting. 
This shrub may be used as a specimen, in 
a group, or even as a hedge to give the 
beauty of its flowers in spring and provide 
a restful note in its rich green foliage 
throughout the rest of the growing season. 
HIBISCUS . Althea 
ROSE OF SHARON. Hibiscus syriacus. 
Another shrub which is very useful either 
as a specimen, in a border, or as a back- 
ground where its sturdy growth and beauti- 
ful single or semi-double flowers that appear 
in Iate July and August are valuable ad- 
ditions to any landscape plantings. We can 
supply this shrub in varieties having Red, 
White, or Pink flowers. 
HYDRANGEA 
PEE GEE HYDRANGEA. Hydrangea 
paniculata grandiflora. Unquestionably 
the most popular form of Hydrangea and 
should be included in every garden or 
landscape planting. The large, white 
flowers remain on the plant for a long time, 
and turn to unusual shades of pink and red 
as they age. Severe pruning each spring 
helps to produce large flowers. 
Why not refurbish your garden by doing 
away with some of the old overgrown shrubs 
and substituting new material? 
Crape Myrtle 
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JASMINE - Jasminum 
WINTER JASMINE. Jasminum nudi- 
florum. A hardy, graceful, low-growing 
shrub that will thrive in cool, shady lIoca- 
tions where many other shrubs will not 
grow. Clear yellow flowers come in Jan- 
uary and February before the leaves begin 
to appear, which makes it valuable in 
landscape plantings to provide color in the 
early spring. The foliage is a bright green 
and quite dense. 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
Lagerstroemia 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Lagerstroemia indica. 
One of the truly southern shrubs which 
grows to considerable size, with beautiful 
dark green, glossy Ieaves turning bright 
orange in the fall, and flowers that appear 
in showy clusters from midsummer until 
fall. We are offering this shrub in Red-, 
Pink-, Purple-, and White-flowering types. 
FLOWERING PEACH 
A small tree which blooms in March with 
a mass of beautifully formed and_ highly 
colored large double flowers. We can furnish 
this in Red, Pink or White. 
HONEYSUCKLE °: Lonicera 
CHRISTMAS HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera 
fragrantissima. A large, spreading shrub 
with fine foliage that is almost evergreen 
in this climate. The fragrant, white 
flowers appear very early in the spring. 
FLOWERING CRAB 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB. Malus 
ioensis plena. Blooms in early spring, 
with the unfolding leaves. Flowers double, 
about 2 inches across, and the clusters 
resemble small pink roses. A _ desirable 
lawn tree. 
LILAC . Syringa 
COMMON LILAC. Syringa_ vulgaris. 
This old familiar shrub ts known to every- 
one. We have four colors—White, Purple, 
Pink, Lilac. In ordering, please indicate 
the color you desire. 
MOCK -ORANGE 
Philadelphus 
SWEET MOCK-ORANGE. Philadelphus 
coronarius. Tall-growing in habit, with 
upright branches, this fine shrub also bears 
a profusion of very large, showy, fragrant 
flowers in May and June but is valuable 
all summer for its clear, dark green foliage. 
An entire hedge is often planted of this 
shrub, especially in ale: shaded loca- 
tions where it will do very well. 
