Loote or PUNGeOCATAGOG 15 
Hydrangea P.G. 
BEAUTY BUSH 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS (Beauty Bush)—This 
plant is a slender but erect shrub of bushy 
habit, with downward sweeping branches of 
very graceful aspect. Its flowers are like tiny 
foxgloves, bright shell pink, and produced in 
bewildering profusion. Each 
PAL OMO ECC tee see ee OE ee es Nn Bek et $1.50 
LILAC 
LILAC (Syringa) COMMON PURPLE—Large old- 
fashioned shrub with bluish-purple flowers. 
Very sweet-scented. The most popular and 
earliest to bloom of all lilacs. Each 
ECOMS PLCC tee Mie OMe. ae ake, rhe em late eS oe $1.25 
LILAC, COMMON WHITE—Heavy growing shrub 
with pure white flowers. An old-time favorite. 
The flowers are sweet-scented and good for 
cutting. Each 
PA WG) BY GUNETE oe sap eel em pe a Bet ee $1.25 
LILAC, PERSIAN PURPLE—The finest lilac for 
screen planting. Blooms the first year planted. 
Very dense growing and the foliage does not 
mildew. Each 
Ph “tow Bt GU Oe Oe Se ee Ae. $1.00 
LOMA Lee Lee ee ee Pe re te eos 25 
A tOMOm (OC Hee ce Pal 1 ty Bite liin beeen. e822 yee. te 1.50 
LILAC, FRENCH—Named varieties in Red, Purple, 
and White. These lilacs are more dwarf grow- 
ing than the others and are all grafted to in- 
sure pure color as well as guarantee blooms 
soon after planting. Each 
Pa toy >. ARSTS Eh ect Sa ee are ieee ARE eee ree $2.50 
NINEBARK 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIA NANA (Dwarf Nine- 
bark)—Semi-dwarf and very thick and bushy 
in growth, attractive light brown bark, creamy 
white bloom in late spring. Very good for in- 
formal hedges or low borders. Each 
PR AAO ES CANE eet ec: a ee a $1.00 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
PHILADELPHUS CORNARIUS (Sweet Scented 
Mock Orange)—Familiar shrub with vigorous 
erect habit that has white blossoms near Dec- 
oration Day. The breath of orange blossoms— 
of such entrancing fragrance—intense from the 
multitude of bloom, that is a necessity to a 
garden, and works splendidly in all sorts of 
plantings. Each 
SLO G4 PLES eee eee See, eat ner ake eee ea $1.00 
EVCOMOLC OE. 25 eee: et tee Seen eee eek 1.25 
PHILADELPHUS GRANDIFLORA (Large Flowered 
Mock Orange)—One of the heaviest growing 
mock oranges and very desirable for screen 
planting as its habit is erect and thick. Has 
a large, fragrant white bloom near Decora- 
tion Day. Each 
SRLO ghee OC | eens Sie is ean Meee RE nau $1.00 
ACO we RL CC Ue cao then ie wee See eee ee 1 eA 
PHILADELPHUS ViRGiNALIS — A magnificent 
new variety, far exceeds any other Mock Or- 
ange in beauty and form. Flowers are semi- 
double and cover the entire bush in early 
June. Has scattered blossoms the balance of 
the year. Each 
ZELOtS LOC tT) a we eee ee Oe oe $1.25 
PHILADELPHUS MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE— 
(Plant Patent No. 538)—A very hardy, new 
mock orange introduced by a Minnesota nur- 
sery. The name Snowflake describes the shrub 
correctly. When in full bloom, the foliage is 
completely obscured by the profusion of large 
white flowers. Each 
SptOin4 £60 tyeet™. 25. - eek: Buen ea oe ea $1.50 
POTENTILLA 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA—A beautiful, small, 3- 
foot high shrub, upright in growth, yet com- 
pact. Foliage is dense and fernlike in effect. 
Yellow flowers, 1% inches across, borne with 
profusion in late summer. A splendid low grow- 
ing shrub for foreground planting. Prefers 
sunny location. Each 
15 to 18 inches 
Lilac 
