SHRUBS—Continued 
MOCK ORANGE (Syringa) 
223 VIRGINAL. 7 to 8 feet. Produces 
huge bouquets of large, double-crested, 
white flowers; sweet scented. 2-3 ft. 
size, each $1.25; by mail $1.75. 
FLOWERING PLUM (Prunus) 
225 PRUNUS CISTENA. 5 to 6 feet. A 
dwarf hardy variety with rich, glossy, 
purple-red foliage. 2-ft. size, each $1.60; 
by mail $2.00. 
227 PRUNUS TRILOBA. 8 to 10 feet. A 
handsome, hardy, vigorous, large shrub 
with double pink flowers in April and 
ne 2-3 ft. size, each $1.60; by mail 
SNOWBALL 
233 10 to 12 feet. Produces numerous 
white ball-like flowers in May. Usually 
in time for Decoration Day. 2-3 ft. size, 
each $1.40; by mail $1.90. 
SPIRAEA 
BRIDAL WREATH, Spiraea Van Hout- 
tei. 5 to 6 feet. Probably the most popu- 
lar shrub, and one of the very easiest to 
cultivate. We have it in two sizes to suit 
all purposes; however, all are the true 
white flowers. 
228 Medium Size. Average 3 feet. Each 
60c; by mail 85c. 
229 Large Size. 3 to 4 feet, well branched. 
Each 75c; by mail $1.00. 
230 BILLIARDI. 4 to 5 feet. Numerous 
dense spikes of rose-pink flowers on 
erect branches from July till frost. 
Each 75c; by mail $1.00. 3 for $2.10; by 
mail $2.50. 
FROEBELI. 4 feet. Bright pink flowers, 
May and June. Foliage reddish purple in 
spring. A very hardy and fine dwarf 
shrub. 
231 18-24 in. size, each 75c; by mail $1.00. 
232 2-3 ft. size, each 85c; by mail $1.15. 
CARYOPTERIS, Blue Mist (Hardy Blue 
Spiraea). 18-24 inch. Low growing shrub 
covered with numerous clusters of pow- 
dery blue, fringed flowers from August 
to frost. The foliage is lanceolate and 
slightly toothed and silvery green in 
color. Hardy. Each $1.00; by mail $1.35. 
WEIGELA 
238 EVA RATHKE. 4 to 5 feet. The most 
distinct and one of the most attractive 
varieties; flowers deep carmine-red. 
Each $1.25; by mail $1.75. 
239 ROSEA. 6 to 8 feet. Most popular of 
all; tall growing, vigorous, with deep 
pink flowers. Each $1.00; by mail $1.75. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI HEDGE 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
SILVER LACE VINE 
Ampelopsis 
261 Englemanni—Clinging Ivy. Is very 
quick-growing. Its glossy, light green 
foliage clings to brick, stone or wood, 
changing to a beautiful crimson in fall. 
Usually free from insects. The first 
year it seldom shows tendency to cling; 
after then it clings perfectly. Each 60c; 
by mail 85c. 3 for $1.65; by mail $2.00. 
262 Veitchi—Boston Ivy. A very popular 
climber for covering brick, stone or 
wooden walls, trees, ete. Clings with- 
out artificial fastening. Each 90c; by 
mail $1.25. 3 for $2.55; by mail $3.00. 
Bignonia 
263 Radicans — Trumpet Vine. A vigor- 
ous climber with trumpet-shaped crim- 
son-orange flowers. It clings to walls. 
Each 60c; by mail 95c. 
Bittersweet 
264 An old popular climber with glossy 
foliage and large clusters of orange- 
crimson berries that remain all winter. 
Berries are much admired for winter 
indoor decoration. To produce berries, 
two plants should be planted so flow- 
ers may become cross pollenized. Each 
75c; by mail $1.00. 
Clematis 
Large Flowering. No other climbing 
plant equals in attractiveness these beau- 
tiful large-flowering Clematis. They need 
rich, deep soil, perfect drainage, though 
abundance of water. 
265 Jackmani. Violet-purple, intensely 
colored, giant blooms—the grandest of 
all Clematis. Each $1.25; by mail $1.50. 
266 Crimson Star. A large flowering red 
of the Jackmani type. A truly beauti- 
ful flower. Each $1.35; by mail $1.60. 
Clematis Paniculata 
267 Japanese Virgin Bower. Quite differ- 
ent from the above varieties. It blooms 
in fall with numerous small, white, 
starlike flowers that are especially fra- 
grant. Very dense foliage. Very hardy 
and quick grower. Fine for shade. 
2-year-old roots. Each 90c; by mail 
$1.25. 
Honeysuckle 
268 Goldflame — Heckrotti. Outside of 
petal is brilliant flame-pink, while the 
inside is a creamy golden yellow. They 
bloom freely from early spring until 
cut down by heavy frost. Each $1.20; by 
mail $1.40. 3 for $3.40; by mail $3.70. 
269 Halliana. Yellowish white flowers 
changing to yellow. Very fragrant and 
free bloomer. Each 50c; by mail 90c. 
3 for $1.35; by mail $1.85. 
270 Scarlet Trumpet. Hardy, with trum- 
pet-shaped flowers continuing all sum- 
mer. Each 60c; by mail $1.00. 3 for 
$1.65; by mail $2.25. 
Silver Lace Vine 
271 Polygonum Baldschuanicum. Is a vig- 
orous grower, attaining height of 10 to 
15 feet, producing numerous small 
creamy white flowers through summer 
and fall. Very satisfactory. Each 90e; 
by mail $1.25. 
Wisteria 
272 Chinese Purple. Slow-growing, twist- 
ing vine with purple pea-shaped blos- 
soms. We have the grafted stock which 
is more sure to bloom. Each 60c; by 
mail $1.00. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
251 The true Amur River North stock of Siberian variety, acclimated here, thrives 
and makes handsome hedge. Our stock is 12 to 18 inches. Should be planted 6 inches 
to 10 inches apart. 10 for $2.00; by mail $2.25. 25 for $4.50; by mail $5.00. 100 for 
Hardy Privet 
$15.00; by mail $16.00. 
Barberry 
Spiraea 
Russian Olive 
253 Thunbergi. Makes excellent low informal hedge and very desir- 
able as a shrub; stock is 2-year. 18 to 24 inches high. 10 for $2.00; 
by mail $2.25. 25 for $4.50; by mail $5.00. 
NEW RED-LEAVED BARBERRY. See shrubs, page 3. 
254 Van Houttei. Valuable for a tall informal hedge or property 
dividing line. Plants 18 to 24 inches. 10 for $3.00; by mail $3.50. 25 
for $7.00; by mail $7.75. 
Chinese Elm Seedlings 
255 Excellent to plant as windbreak on farms and estates, or for 
growing on as specimen trees. 2 to 3 feet. 25 for $1.50; by mail $1.75. 
100 for $5.00; by mail $5.50. 
256 Attractive silver-gray leaves. Excellent for tall growing hedge. 
10 for $1.00; by mail $1.50. 25 for $2.25; by mail $3.00. 100 for $8.25; 
by mail $9.75. 
NOTICE: Please refer to the guarantee and replacement policy at the top of page 3 
Complete stock in our nursery basement during April and May 
