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Weigela 
\VIBURNUM OPULUS (Highbush Cranberry)—Tall 
and upright, with good foliage and especially 
decorative red fruit in large clusters which 
resemble cranberries and hang on well into 
the winter. Each 
BYtOva? T6C ten ee Pe eee, $1.25 
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILUS (Snowball)—Old- 
fashioned shrub that grows anywhere and 
blooms well. Characterized by its large clusters 
of white flowers at Decoration Day. Each 
3. tO. 4:-feet 25a) See eee 5 ae ea $1.25 
WEIGELA 
WEIGELA, BRISTOL RUBY (Plant Patent No. 
492)—The color of the flowers is a pleasing 
sparkling ruby-red. They are produced in tre- 
mendous quantities in the spring and inter- 
mittently throughout the summer and autumn. 
It attains a height of 6 to 7 feet at maturity, 
and grows into a well-rounded specimen re- 
quiring very little pruning. Each 
2 to. 3: feet st nA ee Se eee $1.50 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE (Hybrid Weigela) — 
Dwarf but erect shrub with deep carmine-red 
flowers through most of the summer. Each 
D2 tO;3 LCCt et oe Sere Ne eS ae ee $1.25 
WEIGELA ROSEA (Rose Weigela)—Very free- 
flowering shrub. Pink flowers are produced in 
so great profusion as to almost hide the foli- 
age. A well-known shrub, fine for massing or 
for single specimen. Each 
3:tord feet es ree See ee ee eee $1.00 
SMALL SHRUB COLLECTION 
Grow Your Own Hedge or Border 
We offer the following list of flowering shrubs, 
one year old, 12 to 15 inches at 20c each. No 
order accepted for less than five plants of a 
variety, or after April 10. 
GOLDEN BELL SPIREA 
MOCK ORANGE WEIGELIA 
HONEYSUCKLE TAMARIX 
PRIVET DEUTZIA 
Special Budget Collection on the above, 25 as- 
sorted) Shrubs, Our selection 2. $4.50 
The above can be picked up at any time during 
the planting season, as long as the order is 
placed before April 10, or we can ship Parcel 
Post with an additional charge of 65c. 
VINES 
Vines should have deep, rich soil, and without 
which these charming shrubs will be both disap- 
pointing and commonplace. Generally vines 
about the house get set in a mixture of clay, 
brickbats, cinders and building refuse, and the 
owner finally decides that vines are not much 
good; while if the ground had been prepared by 
filling in with good, rich soil before planting, 
and mulched heavily with well rotted manure in 
the fall the results would be most satisfactory. 
BOSTON IVY—The most popular climbing plant 
for covering brick, stone, or wooden walls. The 
color is a fresh, deep green in the summer, 
changing to autumn tints in the fall. Each 
Sy yrs NO} ely eee eee Ae eee, $1.25 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI—Hardy vine with very 
large purple flowers. They like a rich, moist 
situation and not too sunny location. Do not 
plant very deep. Each 
Deyr eNOS Se eee eee oe eee ce eee $1.50 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS (Bittersweet) — Well- 
known native climber, handsome glossy foli- 
age and large clusters of beautiful orange- 
crimson fruit retained all winter. Each 
Sy aye, Ine al 
EUONYMUS—(See Broad-Leaved Evergreens). 
HEDERA—(See Broad-Leaved Evergreens). 
LONICERA FLAMING RED—New climbing honey- 
suckle of unusual merit. Flowers much larger 
and brighter than the old Trumpet Honey- 
suckle. Each 
2 yr. Novi 
LONICERA HALLIANA (Hall's Honeysuckle)— 
Strong grower, holds foliage until early winter. 
Flowers white, changing to yellow; very fra- 
grant. Each 
LONICERA SEMPERVIRENS (Scarlet Trumpet 
Honeysuckle)—Has dark green foliage, and has 
long, large tubular scarlet flowers. Each 
2 WANG Lgee eee ee ea te ee, $1.00 
POLYGONIUM AUBERTI (Silver Lace Vine)—The 
most vigorous and rapid-growing of all climb- 
ers, when blooming is covered with foamy 
sprays of creamy white flowers. Each 
Zi YT, INO: Lie eas eee RR BE a $1.00 
WISTERIA PURPLE—One of the best of the hardy 
climbers, producing dense drooping clusters of 
pea-shaped flowers in May and occasionally 
during the fall, Color, violet blue. Each 
2 yrs NO. Le ee ee ee ees are $1.25 
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE 
HENRY NURSERIES TO SEE ONE MILLION 
HARDY PLANTS IN PRODUCTION 
