Flowering Almond 
FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
95c ea. 5 for $4.50 
BLUE SPIREA (Blue mist Caryopteris) —Low 
growing shrub, (18 to 24 in.) covered with 
numerous clusters of powdery blue fringed 
flowers from August to Frost. #1 plant 95c. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS (Slender Deutzia)—Very 
graceful dwarf shrub which covers its arching 
branches with small racemes of white flowers 
in early Spring. Does well in sun or shade. 
Grows 2 to 3 ft. 
KOLKWITZIA (Beauty Bush)—A very popular 
and admired shrub growing up to 10 ft. Deep 
pink flowers are produced in great profusion 
all over the plant. 
LILACS, OLD FASHIONED PURPLE—An old 
time shrub that will always be popular. Pro- 
duces single purple, very fragrant flowers in 
profusion. Blooms in April or May. 18-24 
inch plant. 
LILAC, OLD FASHIONED WHITE—Same as 
the above only white. Grows to 12-15 ft. 
tall. Very attractive foliage. 18 to 24 
inch plants. 
DOUBLE MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Vir- 
ginalis)\—Double thick waxy white blooms. 
Neat semi-dwarf plants growing 6 to 7 ft. 
at maturity. Blooms profusely in June for 
about three weeks and then _ intermittently 
until frost. 18 to 24 in. plants. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—A low grow- 
ing spirea, ultimate height about 2 to 3 ft., 
with carmine crimson flowers frem June to 
November. Well branched 18-24 inch plant 
95c. 
WEIGELIA EVA RATHKE—Bright red _ bell 
shaped flowers cover the plant in June and then 
bloom recurrently throughout the summer dur- 
ing favorable weather. Red flowers are in 
such abundance plant is very outstanding. 
KERRIA (Globe flower)—Double golden yellow 
flowers have a ball shape similar to chrysan- 
themums. Grows vigorous to attain height of 
4 to 5 ft. Blooms most all Summer in a sunny 
location. Excellent variety for cutting. 
18-24 in. plant $1.50 ea., 3 for $4.00 
Flowering Quince 
Philadelphus Virginalis 
DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING ALMONDS— 
Beautiful compact plant grows to about 3 ft 
tall. Blooms early in Spring with the 
plant smothered with double rose pink blooms 
FLOWERING QUINCE (Japonica)—Grows into 
a very broad dense thorny plant, which bears 
in profusion brilliant scarlet flowers in April 
and May before leaves appear. Ultimate 
height 6 to 8 ft. Excellent for corners, or as 
specimen. 
HYDRANGEA P.G.—Produces huge blooms up 
to 1 ft. long. Blooms white changing to 
pink and bronze. Ultimate height 4-5 ft. 
Grows well in partial shade. Strong 18 to 24 
inch plant. 
SWEET SHRUB- (Calycanthus  Floridus)— 
A strong upright grower with large handsome 
foliage. Peculiar reddish brown flowers in 
May. It grows 4 to 6 ft. and will thrive 
either in sun or shade. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILE (Common 
Snowball)—Round white flowers produced in 
profusion in May. Ultimate height 8-10 ft. 
Heavy 2 to 3 ft. plant, $1.50 ea. 
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Blue Hydrangeas 
BLUE HYDRANGEAS 
Hardy and Beautiful. The tops die down to 
the ground in the winter but give them a 
little mulch protection and the crowns will 
grow into bushy shrubs in one season 2 to 4 
ft. tall with attractive luxuriant foliage and 
great masses of flowers. Does very well in 
shade. 
Heavy 2 yr. old plants 
$1.50 ea. 3 for $4.00 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
A late blooming shrub with masses of mag- 
nificent blooms in the last summer. A very 
lovely free flowering shrub that thrives in 
rich soil in a warm location. This shrub 
is frequently very late in putting out leaves 
After a severe winter this plant will fre- 
quently come up from the root. 
Red—Pink—Lavender 
Bare root 75c ea. In cloverset pots $1.25 ea. 
WEIGELIA BRISTOL RUBY (Pat #492)— 
Hardier and more vigorous than other red 
weigelias. Blooms over a very long period of 
soft ruby-red shading to garnet-crimson. Foli- 
age is very attractive rich green. 
$1.75 ea. 3 for $5.00 
CLEMATIS 
Hardy—Fast Growing—Free Blooming Climbers 
ANDRE—Very outstanding large red flowers. 
Hardy, very good bloomer. In cloverset pots, 
$1.50 ea. 
JACKMANNI—The most popular of hybrid 
Clematis. Blooms large velvety violet purple. 
In Cloverset pots. $1.50. 
HENRYI—Large single white blooms. In 
Cloverset pots. $1.50. 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI (Silver lace wire). In 
Cloverset pots. $1.25. 
HEDGE 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET—The most popular and 
best known plant for hedge. Withstands city 
dust and smoke very well. Can be pruned 
to most any shape or form. 18-24 in. 
plant. 15¢ ea.; $1.50 dozen. 
ROSA MULTIFLORA (Low cost living fence) — 
Planted 12 inches apart it will become a very 
tight fence in 3 years. In late May masses of 
their small white or dusty pink blooms fill the 
air with delicate fragrance. 
15c ea., $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100 
