1954 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
HONEYSUCKLE — (LONICERA) 
PINK TATARIAN — (tatarica grandiflora rosea) Fast tall grow- 
ing shrub, pink flowers in May, developing red berries. 
WHITE — (bella albida) The fastest growing of the honey- 
suckle family, has smaller darker green leaf, tall growing, 
has white flowers in May followed by red berries. 
RED - ZABELI — (tatarica rubra) Tall fast growing shrub, med- 
ium red flowers in May followed by red berries. Excellent for 
tall hedges, windbreaks, screens and attractive to birds. 
Each 5to25 
3. = feet 1.50 1.40 
4 feet 1.80 1.70 
DWARF HONEYSUCELE — (iatarica CLAVEYI) Cream white 
flowers, dwarf growing. 
12 feet 1.30 1.20 
HYDRANGEA 
A. G. — (arborescens grandiflora) Snowball Hydrangea or 
Hills of Snow — Dense light green foliage, with snowball type 
flower borne on the tips ot the branches, which bloom in late 
July and August. Dwarf in height. 
1% feet 1.30 1.20 
P. G — (paniculata grandiflora) Grows to medium height, 
large coneshaped flowers and delicate pink at opening, chang- 
ing to bronze-pink as they mature. Blooms from late August 
to frost. The flowers remain until autumn. 
2 feet 1.50 1.40 
22 feet 1.80 1.70 
3. = feet 2.00 1.80 
BLUE PRINCE (Spring Only) — Large blue flowers similar to 
A. G., blooms July and August, semi-hardy, needs winter pro- 
tection. In order to get the blue color, one must mix in the soil 
1 Tablespoon per plant, once a month, aluminum sulphate. 
In pots 2.00 Each 
HYPERICUM-MOSERIANUM — (ST. JOHN'S WORT) Dwarf 
yellow flowering shrub. Hardy, and blooms late in summer. 
1.50 
INDIAN CURRANT— See “CORALBERRY” 
