SIMS NEWER COLORFUL ARISTOCRATIC SHRUBS 
Blue Hydrangeas 
BLUE HYDRANGEA 
Loveliest Novelty Ever Introduced. 
Immense blooms of most charming 
blue color imaginable. Flowers in 
great profusion. Blooms pink flowers 
on the one-year stems, followed by 
blue on the two-year wood. Cover in 
winter to protect from frost. 
72-2 att: 
FORSYTHIA 
Spring Glory 
New Spring Glory Forsythia far su- 
perior to the old fashioned sorts, be- 
ing much more showy. It blooms 
younger and earlier in the season, 
with a mass of brilliant large yellow 
flowers covering its slightly drooping 
branches, makes a beautiful display 
in early spring. 
Each 2 4 
2-Yr., Heavy ....$0.85 $1.60 $3.10 
Forsythia, Spring Glory 
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Spirea, Anthony Waterer 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer 
A crimson flowered, dwarf variety, 
makes low compact bush, never get- 
ting higher than 24 inches. Is used 
for low work such as putting in 
front.of larger plants for border. Is 
covered with red blossoms, very at- 
tractive plant. 
Each 3 
Heavy 12 to 18 in. plants $0.80 $2.30 
Blue Mist 
BUDDLEIA 
The Summer Lilacs 
Often called BUTTERFLY .BUSH be- 
cause of their attraction to butter- 
flies. We consider these the finest 
of the new varieties. Plant several in 
your shrub or flower garden, as 
their richly colored, fragrant blooms 
come at a time when flowers are 
scarce, and they last a long time. 
Colors: royal red and lavender-pink. 
Each 
2-Year Large Clumps 
Buddleia 
Crape Myrtle 
CRAPE MYRTLE | 
This plant, which is so much a part of south- 
ern beauty, is now available in hardy form for 
those of us in more northern climates. Habits 
similar to Buddleia, as it dies down to the 
ground each winter in the North, but throws up 
new shoots each spring, and flowers in the sum- 
mer. The flowers are a beautiful watermelon- 
red. Each 
Large Blooming): Sizes eee Leen ote $1.25 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
The most popular, hardy Magnolia. One of the 
first trees to bloom in the spring. The delightful, 
fragrant blossoms appear before the leaves. 
Blooms are large, often measuring 8 inches 
across, purple-pink on the outside and white on 
the inside. Foliage is an attractive shiny green. 
Dwarf growing. Each 
12-18 in. 
BLUE MIST (Caryopteris) 
The lovely new Blue Spirea. A cloud of fringed 
powder-blue flowers cover the low rounded 
plant in August through fall, and are fine for 
cutting. The graceful mound grows only about 
2 feet tall; fine foliage is silvery green. A 
splendid, new, hardy plant for the flower bor- 
der, or for foreground of shrub plantings. 
2-Yr., No. 1 
