PERFEGRO BRAND — — — _ HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTE 
HONEYSUCKLE 
LONICERA—Tatarica Rosea—(Pink Tatarian)—(8 to 10 ft.). A 
hardy, vigorous grower. With pink flowers in April or May. 
Red fruit. (Hach $1.00) (3 for $2.75). 
TATARICA RUBRA (Red Tatarian)—(6 to 8 ft.). Very hardy 
and upright with rosy-pink flowers in April. Bright red fruit. 
(Hach $1.00) (3 for $2.75). 
HYDRANGEA 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA—Snowball—(3 to 6 feet). 
Hardy shrub with snow-white blossoms of largest size from 
early June until late July. Thrives in shady places. (Kach 
$1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
PANICULTA GRANDIFLORA—Peegee—(8 to 10 feet). A very 
hardy shrub with large trusses of showy double white flow- 
ers, blending into pink and bronze shades in autumn. Plant in 
shade. (Hach $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
JAPANESE QUINCE 
CYDONIA JAPONICA—Flowering Quince—(5 to 6 feet.)—Very 
early in spring this fine old shrub is completely covered with 
dazzling scarlet flowers; followed by small, quince-shaped 
fruits, which are quite fragrant. Growth bushy with protect- 
ing thorns. (Hach $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
LILAC (Syringa) 
Probably one of the most popular ornamental shrubs. They 
thrive in fertile rather moist soils. 
CHINESE, ROTHOMAGENSIS—(8 to 10 ft.) An Improved 
Persian type, upright grower, with dark reddish purple 
flowers. One of the best for general planting on account of 
its free blooming qualities and hardiness. (Hach $1.25) (3 for 
$3.50). 
VULGARIS OR COMMON—(12 to 15 feet). Hardy popular 
shrub that blooms freely. Single flowers in large panicles 
during Apriland May. 
PURPLE—(Each $1.00) (3 for $2.75). 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Larger flowers, improved form of bush and more penetrat- 
ing fragrance, with less tendency to sucker, feature these new 
type French Hybrids. 
CHAS. JOLLY—Double flowers of reddish purple. (Hach $1.50). 
LUDWIG SPAETH—Single, very dark, shading from purple 
to maroon red, one of the darkest shades grown. (Each $1.50). 
MME. LEMOINE—Double pure white. (Hach $1.50). 
MRS. W. E. MARSHALL—Single flowers of reddish purple. 
(Each $1.50). 
PRES. GREV Y— Double flowers of reddish purple. (Each $1.50). 
MOCK ORANGE 
PHILADELPHUS—Coronarius—Sweet Syringa—(8 to 10 feet). 
A well-known shrub with pure white, sweetly scented flowers, 
blooming in May. (Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
VIRGINAL—(7 to 8 feet). Loaded down with beautiful fragrant 
semi-double flowers over a long season, beginning in May 
(Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
BOUQUET BLANC—4(4 to 5 ft.).Has close set branches of fra- 
grant double white flowers with rich green foliage, blooms 
in late May and early June. (Kach $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
SNOWBALL 
VIBURNUM—Opulus Sterilis—Common Snowball—(10 to 12 
feet). A favorite shrub, with globular clusters of white flow- 
ers the latter part of May. (Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50). Postpaid. 
OPULUS—Highbush Cranberry—(10 to 12 feet). The white 
flowers in June are followed in autumn by bright scarlet 
berries which are very attractive until very late winter. 
(Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
SPIREA 
ARGUTA (Snowgarland)—(4 to 5 feet). A hardy spirea bloom- 
ing a week to 10 days earlier than the Van Houttei variety. 
When in bloom it is covered with pure white flowers; foliage 
fine and feathery. (Hach $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
PRUNIFOLIA (True Bridal Wreath)—A hardy shrub with per- 
fectly formed double white flowers along the stems. Blooms 
about a week later than Van Houttei. (Hach $1.25) (3 for 
$3.50). 
ANTHONY WATERER—(3 to 4 feet). Low, compact growing 
shrub, covered in July with flat heads of rosy crimson flow- 
ers. If cut they will bloom until frost. Makes a nice hedge. 
(Hach $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
BILLARDI—Billiard Spirea—(5 to 6 feet). Has dense spikes of 
rose-pink flowers that crown sparsely twigged erect branches. 
For shrubbery groups, natural plantings and moist places. 
(Hach $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
FROEBEL—(4 feet). Vigorous and spreading grower with 
bright pink flowers in May and June. Has purplish tips in the 
spring and beautiful autumn colors. (Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
Postpaid. 
VAN HOUTTE—Bridal Wreath—(5 to 6 feet). Well known, 
popular shrub with graceful habit of growth. Pure white 
flowers in April. 
2 to 3-foot shrubs: (Each $1.00) (3 for $2.75). 
3 to 4-foot shrubs: (Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
SUMAC 
RHUS TYPHINA LACINATA—Stag Horn Sumac—(10 to 12 
feet). One of the best species for mass or other planting on 
account of its deeply cut, beautiful fern-like leaves. Its 
flowers are borne during June and July in dense, terminal 
panicles, followed by impressive dark red fruits. (Each $1.00) 
(3 for $2.75). 
TAMARIX 
HISPIDA—(15 to 20 feet). Strong, slender, tall-growing, irreg- 
ular shrubs, with feathery foliage and small, delicate flowers 
borne profusely on gracefully bending branches. These pink 
flowers are very attractive during May. (Kach.$1.00) (3 for 
$2.75). 
WEIGELAS 
Coarse, thrifty shrubs for medium and back rows. Their de- 
lightful bloom period ranging from May into July. The flowers 
are stemless bells strung along the arching canes in clustered 
profusion. 
EVA RATHKE—(4 to 5 feet). The most distinct and one of the 
most attractive varieties; flowers deep carmine red. (Each 
$1.25) (3 for $3.50). 
PLANTS FOR HEDGES AND SCREENS 
For a nice ornamental hedge plant 12 to 18 inches apart. For 
a real pretty effect plant in double row, 10 inches apart and 
alternate the plants. To make a close hedge, cut back the plants 
the first and second years in order to start many shoots. 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET—Foliage glossy green and almost 
evergreen; plants of dense upright habit, every hardy; useful 
in shaded places. Also suitable for background against foun- 
dation, walls and groups on the lawn. (25 to bundle $7.50) (100 
for $25.00) f. o. b. Denver. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY—For a lew hedge this is the ideal 
plant. The thorny branches grow so dense as to make an 
almost impenetrable hedge. Used extensively for bordering 
lawns and dividing properties. (25 to bundle $6.00) (100 for 
$22.50) f. 0. b. Denver. 
HEDGING SPIRAEA 
SPIREA VANHOUTTE—Beautiful in or out of bloom, and 
the medium tall, broad, compact screen it makes is protective 
as well as ornamental. It is always hardy, growing anywhere 
and will do well in partial shade. Even when trimmed and 
kept low, it is a splendid hedge, dense to the ground. 18 to 
24-inch shrubs. (25 to bundle $5.50) (100 for $20.00) f. 0. b. 
Denver. 
AVAILABLE IN THE SPRING ONLY 
