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HYDRANGEA 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora (Hills of 
Snow). 4 ft. Large, rounded clusters of white 
flowers from June to September. Easily 
grown. May be cut back each Spring. 2 yr., 
$1.00 each. 
H. Domotoi (Blue Hydrangea). Dwarf. Hardi- 
est Blue Hydrangea available, but too tender 
to be left outdoors without adequate protec- 
tion. Cover stems with soil to depth of 12 in. 
or dig and store in frost-proof cellar, replanting 
in the Spring. Flowers are pink in alkaline 
soils, blue in acid soils. 2 yr., $2.00 each. 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegce I] vdrangea). 
10 ft. Large pyramids of white, pink-tinged 
flowers. August-October. Makes a large, tall 
plant if not pruned. 2-3 ft., $1.00 each. 
HYPERICUM 
Hypericum, Hidcote. Bright yellow, cup- 
shaped flowers, about 2 in. across, bloom from 
June to Fall. It is a low, twiggy plant, grow- 
ing about 2 ft. talland may freeze to the ground 
ina cold Winter without damage. 2 yr., $1.50 
each. 
KERRIA 
Kerria japonica pleniflora. 4-6 ft. Bright 
yellow, double flowers in May. Bright green 
twigs. An old time favorite. 2-3 ft., $1.50 
each. 
BEAUT YBUSH 
Kolkwitzia amabilis. 10 ft. Graceful shrub 
with pink flowers in June. Fine, glossy foliage. 
Needs no special care. 2-38 ft., $1.00 each. 
REGEL’S PRIVET 
Ligustrum regelianum. 4—5 ft. Low, spread- 
ing shrub with excellent foliage. Small white 
flowers and’ blue-black berries which furnish 
bird food. Good to use with evergreens and in 
foundation plantings. 2-21 ft., 90c. each, 
$7.50 per bundle of 10. 
HONE YSUCKLE 
Lonicera tatarica rosea. 8 ft. Beautiful strain 
of Bush Honeysuckle with rose-colored flow- 
ers in June; scarlet fruits; hardy and vigorous; 
attractive, dark foliage. 2-3 ft., 90c. each, 
$7.50 per bundle of 10. 
MOCKORANGE 
Philadelphus, Atlas. Immense, pure white, 
single flowers, measuring 2 in. and over across. 
A good, upright, hardy shrub that will make a 
stupendous display in June. 2-3 ft., $1.00 
each. 
P. coronarius. 8 ft. Creamy white, single, fra- 
grant flowers in May. Will grow in shade. 
2-3 ft., 90c. each. 
P. virginalis. 8 ft. Bears quantities of fragrant, 
semi-double, white flowers in June, with recur- 
ring bloom late in the Summer and Fall. 
2-3 ft., $1.00 each. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Prunus glandulosa. 4 ft. Its arching branches 
are covered with dainty, pink rosettes in May. 
2-3 ft., $1.25 each. 
FLOWERING PEACH 
Prunus persica. For beautiful, large 
flowers in May. Ordinarily the peach 
is considered a tree, but to obtain more 
flowers, we suggest pruning the plants 
severely immediately after flowering. 
On the new growth so forced, the flow- 
ers for following year are formed. Keep 
the new growth vigorous. Magnificent 
flowers can be produced but the plant 
will not be as attractive at other times 
of the year. Pink and Red, about 4 
ft. tall, $1.75 each. 
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POLYGONUM 
Polygonum Reynowtria (Dwarf Polygonum). 
Here is a dwarf plant especially suited for a 
ground cover in sunny places. It increases 
by underground runners. It grows 4 to 8 in. 
tall. Foliage is light green and turns red in 
the Fall. Light pink sprays of flowers come in 
late Summer. 75c. each, $6.00 for 10. 
*FIRETHORN 
*Pyracantha coccinea lalandi. 6 ft. 
Where this plant is hardy and grows 
well, it is a gorgeous and showy spec- 
tacle in the Fall and Winter. It must 
be used with discretion for it is not 
ordinarily hardy north of the Connec- 
ticut shore line. Lustrous foliage and 
dense growth add to its Summer beauty. 
Suitable to use in a foundation plant- 
ing or to train against a warm wall. It 
is thorny and will stand city conditions. 
5 tn. pot plants, #2.50 each. 
JETBEAD 
Rhodotypos scandens. 6 ft. A neat shrub 
with white flowers in May and June; shiny 
black berries; grows in shade and difficult 
places. 3 ft., $1.25 each. 
SPIRAEA 
Spiraea Anthony Waterer. 3 ft. An old 
favorite with flat clusters of rosy-red flowers 
all Summer. Good to plant at shore places. 
15-18 in., $1.00 each. 
S. prunifolia (Bridalwreath). 8 ft. 
of pure white flowers in May. 
foliage. 2-3 ft., $1.00 each. 
S. thunbergi. 5 ft. Tiny leaves and flowers 
give a soft, feathery effect. April blooming. 
2-3 ft., 90c. each. 
S. vanhouttei (VanhoulleSpirea). 6 ft. In late 
May and June its arching branches are white 
with masses of flowers. 2-3 ft., 90c. each, 
$7.50 per bundle of 10. 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
These two small, hardy, native shrubs are 
fine textured and do not mind shade and city 
conditions. Birds like the berries. 
Symphoricarpos albus (Snowberry). 6 ft. 
White berries in late Summer and Fall. 
2-3 ft., 90c. each, $7.50 per bundle of 10. 
S. orbiculatus (Corvalberry). 3-5 ft. Small 
clustered, coral-red berries in Fall. It spreads 
readily and is good to use on banks. 2-3 ft., 
90c. each, $7.50 per bundle of 10. 
Rosettes 
Lustrous 
a laces 
Lilacs are among the best loved garden 
shrubs. They were brought to this 
country by the early settlers and have 
adapted themselves to this land. 
In May when Lilacs are in flower you 
will want these gloriously colored Hybrid 
Lilacs in your yard so you can feast your 
eyes on their lovely color and delight in 
their rich fragrance. Tall and vigorous 
in growth, they are splendid for screen 
and border plantings. 
In planting set the plants deeper than 
they were in the nursery. Better flowers 
may be obtained if the seed pods are 
removed each season immediately after 
flowering. Lilacs tend to produce shoots 
from the base. Permit only those needed 
for renewal stems to grow. 
PURPLE LILAC (Syringa vulgaris). 
15-20 ft. The old-fashioned, single 
purple Lilac. 2-3 ft., $1.00 each. 
WHITE LILAC (Syringa vulgaris alba). 
Tall growing, fragrant. 18-24 in., 
$1.00 each. 
CHINESE LILAC (Syringa chinensis). 
10-15 ft. Fragrant, violet flowers in 
May and June. Flowers freely when 
young. Makes a broad, billowy, grace- 
ful shrub. 2-8 ft., $1.00 each. 
TAMARIX 
small. pink, feathery flowers and tiny leaves 
give an unusually light and airy effect. These 
do well on fairly dry soil and are excellent for 
shore plantings. 
Tamarix africana. Upright and tall. Blooms 
in early Summer. 2-3 ft., 90c. each. 
T. odessana. 6 ft. Gray-green foliage; pink 
flowers in late Summer. Prune in early Spring. 
A fine, small shrub. 2-3 ft., 90c. each. 
VIBURNUM 
Viburnum burkwoodi (Burkwood Viburnum) 
6 ft. Wonderfully fragrant, pinkish white 
flowers, April-May. Makes a broad, round 
bush. Vigorous growing. Its spicy sweetness 
is delightful in any garden. 18-24 in., $5.00 
each. 
V. dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). 9 ft. A 
splendid, compact shrub with large, white 
flower clusters in early June. Good foliage 
and fine russet-red color in Autumn. 2-3 ft., 
$1.50 each. 
V. opulus nanum. 2 ft. Dwarf and bushy. It 
makes a fine, compact, low hedge without extra 
care. It is hardy, enjoys light shade ard will 
stand many difficult conditions. By Wee 
90c. each, $7.50 for 10. 
V. tomentosum (Doulhlejile Viburnum). 9 ft. 
Splendid, dense shrub with marked horizontal 
branching. In May creamy white flowers 
perch on the upper sides of the branches; 
bright red fruits follow. Shiny, green foliage 
turns dark red in the Fall. 2-3 ft., $1.50 each. 
V.tomentosum plicatum (Japanese Snowball). 
10 ft. Large, round clusters of white flowers in 
May. Heavy, dark, lustrous foliage. Stands city 
conditions well. An old favorite for a lawn 
specimen. 18—24 in., $1.50 each. 
V. sieboldi (Szebold Viburnum). 30 ft. One 
of the best, large, hardy Viburnums for this 
region. Leaves are about 6 in. long, deep 
shiny green, turning red in Autumn. Flowers 
are creamy white in flat clusters in late May. 
Berries are red in Summer, gradually becoming 
black when ripe. Birds enjoy the fruit. The 
bush grows tall and has an irregular and 
interesting habit. 18-24 in., $1.50 each. 
WEIGELA 
Weigela hendersoni. 8 ft. Large, rose-pink 
flowers. Vigorous and splendid. May. 2-3 ft., 
90c. each. 
W. vaniceki. 6 ft. Deep, rosy red flowers. in 
May and June, and again in the late Summer 
and Fall. Hardy, upright grower. Splendid 
foliage. 2-3 ft., $1.25 each. 
Hybrid Lilac Varieties 
Charles Joly. Double. Dark red-purple. 
Fragrant. Usually flowers when a 
young plant. 2-3 ft. 
Ellen Willmott. Double. Beautiful, 
large white pyramids of flowers. Late. 
2-3 ft. 
Firmament. Splendid, new, single 
blue, both bright and light. Large 
clusters. 18-24 in., $3.00 each. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Double. Lav- 
ender-pink. Large, showy flowers in 
huge trusses. 2-3 ft. 
Michel Buchner. Double.  Bluish 
Lilac. 
President Grevy. Double. Lilac-blue. 
Large flowers. 2-3 ft. 
President Lincoln. Single. 
nearest to a real blue. 2-8 ft. 
Prices of above varieties: 
2-3: feet pte eee $2.00 each 
SPECIAL COLLECTION 
5 plants, alike or assorted kinds, 
2-3 feet tall—$9.00, except 
Firmament 
Bluish, 
