Evonymus 
BARGAIN NO. 15 
1 Azalea Mollis 
1 Snowflake 
1 Spring Glory 
$9.50 
Nef, not prepaid 
Snowflake 
12 
Exquisite 
BEAUTIES 
Hardy Hybrid 
AZALEA MOLLIS 
2-171 — Strikingly beautiful — a mass of color during 
May. For brilliant coloring, profusion of bloom 
and various uses, there are few, if any shrubs that 
can rival the Azalea. Hardy. The Azalea Mollis 
is the greatest grower of the Azaleas. These are 
offered in the new hybrid strains. Colors will range 
from light yellow to deep orange and rose. We 
cannot guarantee what shade a hybrid will 
bloom. Plant in acid soil, same as Rhododendrons. 
Grows 3 feet high, and do well in both sunny and 
partially shaded locations. Nice, 10- to 15-inch 
plants, $1.45 each; 2 for $2.70; 4 for $4.90. 
EVERBLOOMING LILAC 
1-50 — (Syringa Microphylla.) A rare new shrub 
introduced from China by the Arnold Arbor- 
etum. It has the unique habit of blooming a 
second time in the autumn and often stray blos- 
soms throughout the summer. Quantities of lilac- 
pink blossoms in early spring. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. 
shrubs, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.75. 
EVONYMUS 
Dwarf Corkbark Shrub 
1-48 — (Alatus Compactus). A shrub of unusual 
bark formation — heavily ridged branches which 
resemble layers of cork. Yellow flowers in May- 
June followed by red fruits. Foliage is especially 
fine in autumn when it changes to brilliant coppery- 
crimson tinged rose. Thrives in partial shade or 
fullsun. Perfectly hardy, makes a compact, bushy 
plant 4 to 5 feet tall and just as wide. Not particular 
as to soil. 2-Yr., 18-in. shrubs, $1.35 each; 3 for 
$3.75. 
FIRETHORN 
1-46 — There is no other fruiting evergreen shrub that is so attractive 
throughout the year as the Firethorn. This shrub has a compact habit 
of growth, very attractive bright green foliage, which stays on all 
winter. It has large trusses of white flowers in the summer, followed by 
brilliant-orange-scarlet berries, which persist all winter. Hardiest of 
the Firethorns. Fine shrubs, 18-in. and up, out of gallon cans, 
$2.00 each; 2 for $3.90. 
Double Flowering DOGWOOD 
2-154 — Its very double, showy blooms appear about 10 days later than 
those of the Cornus Florida; starts blooming at an early age. Flowers, 
which are not unlike the Gardenia, are often 314 inches across the 
outer petals. The large red berries hang on late in winter. One of the 
most beautiful of the Dogwoods. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. shrubs, $3.15 
each; 2 for $6.00. 
SNOWFLAKE 
(Double Flowering Philadelphus) 
1-54 — A New Double Mock Orange which is hardier and more double 
than the Virginal. Large clusters of white flowers with golden stamens. 
Bloom freely in June and July, and occasionally thereafter. Attains 
a height of 5 to 6 ft. at maturity. Does well in sun or part shade. 
Single flowers on 1-year wood and double flowers on 2-year wood, 
Supply your own “bridal bouquets” with this wonderful shrub. Price: 
2-Yr., 18-24 in. shrubs, 95c each; 3 for $2.70. 
New FORSYTHIA ‘‘SPRING GLORY” 
1-55 — Unquestionably the loveliest of the Forsythias. When in bloom 
this shrub is not easily forgotten — it bears great masses of so much 
larger blooms than older varieties, and such. profusion of yellow 
flowers that the branches literally bend with their weight — almost 
twice as many bloom as the common Forsythia. Very hardy. 2-Yr. 
18-24 in. shrubs, 90c each; 3 for $2.50. 
Everblooming Lilac 
Double Flowering Dogwood 
PLANT THESE UNUSUAL SHRUBS FOR LASTING BEAUTY 
