36 SPRINGBROOK GARDENS 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis, 12-15” _. Ea. 85c Three $2.25 Doz. $8.00 
Attractive low growing shrub, 2 to 3 feet high. 
Covered with white flowers in May. Used ex- 
tensively for low hedges. 
EUONYMUS: Evergreen Bittersweet 
Radicans Vegetus, 12-15” 
Ea. $1.25 Three $3.25 Doz. $8.06 
Extremely hardy evergreen vine for climbing on 
stone, brick or concrete walls. Grows slowly and 
covers perfectly. Very useful as a ground cover 
in sun or shade. 
Patens, 15-18” 7 = Ea. $1.50 Three $3.75 
Compact evergreen shrub. Ultimate height about 
6 feet. Grows well in shade and has orange ber- 
ries in the Fall. 
FORSYTHIA: Golden Bells 
Spring Glory 
Pale yellow exceptionally large bells in great pro- 
fusion. In full bloom in late March or early April, 
the abundance of flower is a sight to be remem- 
bered. By far the best Forsythia yet introduced. 
2rioese tects = ae Ea. 75c Three $2.00 Doz. $7.00 
3 to 4 feet __..__ Ea. 85c Three $2.25 Doz. $8.00 
HYDRANGEA: 
Acuminata, 2 yr. Ea. $1.00 Three $2.75 Doz. $10.00 
The Lace Flower Hydrangea so called because the 
outer petals are broad and white with a blush of 
rose, the flower center is composed of lace-like tiny 
blue umbels. A beautiful plant with its contrast- 
ing bronze-green foliage. 21 feet tall. 
Domotoi, 2 yr. Field Grown 
Ea. $1.00 Three $2.75 Doz. $10.00 
Giant globes of semi-double flowers often over 12 
inches across. By nature the flowers are clear 
blue but in sweet or alkaline soil they bloom pink. 
Very hardy. 3 feet tall. 
Nigra, 2 yr. Field Grown 
Ea. $1.00 Three $2.75 Doz. $10.00 
Large dense heads of big single flowered florets 
of clear blue when grown in an acid soil. The 
heavy black stems give this plant the name Nigra 
and this unusual stem coloring adds greatly to the 
attractiveness of a fine variety of blue Hydrangea. 
Blooms pink in alkaline soil. 
HYPERICUM: St. John’s-wort or Sun Drops 
Patulum, 15-18” Ea.$1.00 Three $2.75 Doz. $10.00 
An unusual and valuable Summer flowering 
dwarf shrub. The growth is 2 feet high and 
242 feet in width. From late June through J uly 
the bush is covered with golden yellow broad 
five petaled flowers. 
KERRIA: 
Japonica Flore-Pleno, 2-3’ 
Ea. $1.00 Three $2.75 Doz. $10.00 
Attractive at all seasons of the year. In Spring 
and early Summer it bears ball shaped full double 
flowers of bright golden yellow. The thickly set 
long thin leaves make an attractive plant until 
early Winter and then the bright green stems at- 
tract attention all Winter. 4 feet. 
