All shrubs on this page are strong 2- and 3-year field-grown plants 
suitable for Landscape planting. Price (unless otherwise noted)—90c 
each, 3 for $2.50, Postpaid. 
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Beautiful French Lilacs short 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, Perier, Dbl. White—Chas. Joly, Dbl. Red—Mare Michell, Dbl. 
Lavendar—Katherine Havemeyer, Dbl. Pink. 
Price, all varieties, strong 18-24-inch plants, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50, by 
express. 
Old Fashioned Lilacs Writé or Furie, Uosurpassed in 
Syringa Virginalis 
(Dbl. Mock Orange) 
Large fragrant double white 
waxen, orange-like blossoms. 
Flowering Quince 
(Fire Bush) 4 - 
Flowers appear early before f 4 Rea 
the leaves are out. Both the Soy (je 
Pink (low spreading type) and 
the Red (smooth upright type) 
are available this year. 
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Lilacs—colorful, fragrant, and al- 
ways a highlight among Spring 
blossoms. 
Rhodotypus 
(White Kerria)—White blos- 
soms, coffee-like glossy black 
~~ berries and good foliage plant. 
Grows well in shade. 
Rh Co- 
Smoke Bush {Ris S°: 
sometimes called Purple Fringe. Most 
noted for its very showy effect of being 
covered with a purplish film of smoke. 
2 “Summer Glo” A delight- 
Tama rix fully new Tamarix with 
feather-like foliage and airy pink blos- 
soms in early summer. 
Old Fashioned. The com- 
Snowball mon Snowball is still an 
old-time favorite. 
G The plant is a highly 
High Bush ornamental shrub in 
itself, attaining a 
‘Cranberry height of about 8-10 
. feet with deep green foliage throughout 
SNOWBERRY the summer. Very decorative in fruit 
__, Effective which hangs in clusters and remains on wwe 
Winter and Summer the branches, keeping its bright scarlet LELAND’S FIRETHORN 
color until the following spring. : 
(Pyracantha Lelandi)—An ev- 
Firethorn ergreen shrub with small 
dark green leaves, compact habit of growth, 
much branched. White flowers in spring fol- 
- lowed by large clusters of bright orange 
Spireas for All-Summer Color searlet berries. One of the most satisfactory 
2 a ; shrubs to use. Must be planted in early 
—White Spirea (Van Houttei) spring or late fall. Price, 6-10 inch plants, $1.00 
each, 3 for $2.50. 
—Red Spirea (Dwarf Anthony Waterer) 
—Bridal Wreath Spirea (Double white blossoms) 
—Double White Spirea (Bridal Wreath) 
Weigelia Vaniceki 
—_ NEW Hardy Red Weigelia — 
The most widely planted «new hardy shrub in 
America—Blooms Spring, Summer, and Fall. In 
May-June each plant is covered from top to bottom 
with hundreds of the lovely rosy-red trumpet- 
shaped flowers. 
This new Weigelia is easy to grow; it is not par- 
ticular as to soil type; thrives in full sun or partial 
shade. Makes a shapely bush around 6 ft. tall with 
excellent foliage. Price, 2- and 3-yr. field grown plants, 
$1.25 each. 29 DOUBLE FILE VIBURNUM 
