HYDRANGEA P. G. 
Flowers are extra large, white at first, turning to a 
pretty pinkish purple, and later on in the fall to a per- 
fect bronze. Fine winter bouquet. Blooms July to October. 
Bloom this year. Price: 18-24 in., strong plants, each 
S5csn2,) tor $1.75. 
PERSIAN LILAC 
A dwarf variety with slender, arching branches. A 
more profuse bloomer than the common, and does not 
sprout from the roots. Desirable for grouping with other 
shrubs. Makes a beautiful hedge when planted 2 feet 
apart and trimmed to desired height. Prices: Strong, 
2-3 ft. plants, each 95c; 2 for $1.80; 10 for $8.00. 
NEW! FORSYTHIA 
LARGER, BRILLIANT YELLOW BLOOMS 
FOR EARLIEST COLOR 
A spectacular new Forsythia which bears such masses 
of so much larger blooms than older varieties that a ma- 
ture plant in full bloom in early spring is an almost un- 
believable sight. The brilliant large yellow florets com- 
pletely cover the branches, giving the effect of a giant 
sunburst. Canes grow erect with gracefully drooping tips. 
Very hardy in all sections of the country and thrives 
and grows vigorously in ordinary soil. Nice 2-yr., 
blooming size plants, 85¢ each; 3 for $2.25. 
DOUBLE VIRGINAL 
MOCK ORANGE 
PHILADELPHUS, VIRGINAL 
Blooms throughout the season. Without question one 
of the most beautiful of the shrubs. Single flowers on 
one-year wood; double flowers on two-year-wood. Grows 
6 to 8 feet in height and is a valuable addition to any 
shrub group. Blooms with single flowers on new growth 
all summer. 18-24 in., 85¢ each; 3 for $2.25. 
WEIGELA ROSEA 
Satisfactory and Useful in All Shrub Plantings 
One of the finest of the family. Tall and vigorous 
growing with abundant deep pink flowers in June. Oc- 
casional blooms the balance of the summer. Will reach 
7 to 8 feet in height. 
Excellent shrub for use in the shrub border and also 
desirable for use in the foundation planting about the 
home. 2-year, blooming size, 95c each; 3 for $2.50. 
RED DOGWOOD 
(Cornus Florida Rubra) 
Lovely red flowered Dogwood, that blooms so early 
in the spring, on gracefully shaped trees. Will grow in 
shade, in dry or wet soil. Price: 2-3 ft. trees (balled 
in peat), each $3.50. 
WHITE DOGWOOD 
(Cornus Florida Plena) 
Beautiful, large, snow-white flowers early in the spring. 
Grows well in shade or open sunlight. Dry or wet soil. 
Not fussy at all. Price: 2-3 ft. trees, (balled in peat), 
each $2.00. 
RED BARBERRY 
Same as green Barberry except that the foliage is bright 
red. Stays red all summer and followed by red berries 
in the fall. Plant 18 inches apart. Fine to plant near 
or around evergreens to discourage dogs. Price: 15-18 
in., strong plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.75. 
SINGLE SCARLET 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
(Cydonia Japonica Rubra) 
Loads of bright scarlet-red flowers with golden sta- 
mens, charmingly arranged all along stems in early spring. 
Foliage is green tinged maroon and very interesting. A 
medium height shrub. Also makes a hardy, dense hedge. 
Small, fragrant Quinces make delicious jelly. Rich in 
pectin. Prices: Strong, 18-24 in. plants, each 75c; 
3 for $2.10. 
SPIREA FROEBELI 
RED FOLIAGE IN SPRING 
Large flat clusters of deep pink flowers nearly all 
summer make this variety especially good for nearly all 
planting. Dwarf in habit and fine for inner border work. 
Will get about 30 inches high. 70¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
RED FLOWERING BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
A remarkable shrub because of its deep green foliage, its 
hardiness and its free blooming habit. All the fine qualities 
of the bush Honeysuckle plus 
blooms. The photograph above cannot do justice to the beauty of 
this shrub. It thrives in most any location or in most any type 
of soil. When it is in full bloom it is literally studded with 
glowing rosy red flowers of most exquisite fragrance. Mature 
80c each; 3 for $2.10. 
height 8 feet. 
a ine 
HARDY PRIVET 
HEDGE 
(Amur River North) 
Easiest to grow of the Privets. 
Very hardy. Thrives under un- 
favorable planting conditions. 
Glossy green leaves. Clusters of 
white flowers followed by ber- 
ries. Trim to desired height and 
shape any time during the sum- 
mer. Leave untrimmed for foun- 
dation and gcreen plantings. Set 
bushes 9 to 12 inches apart. For 
very wide hedge, plant two rows. 
alternating the plants. Well 
branched and well rooted bushes. 
18-24 in., 10 for $3.00; 25 for 
$6.00; 50 for $11.00; 100 for 
$20.00. 
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distinctly new color of 
HYDRANGEA A. G. 
(Hills cf Snow) 
This is the snowball type Hydrangea. Large blooms 
in June and last all summer. Will grow in shade as 
well as sunlight. Prices: Large, 18-24 in. plants, 
ready to bloom, each $1.10; 2 for $2.00. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
€ ieee One of the most common but still one of the 
“@& most beautiful of all shrubs. So easy to grow. Early 
in the spring the leafless branches will be colored 
with tiny snow-white blooms drooping gracefully to 
the ground. Often 
called Bridal Wreath 
We offer strong, field- 
grown plants in 18-24 
inch size. Best size to 
plant. Will bloom this 
year. Prices: 3-year- 
60c; 3 for $1.75; 6 
LANDSCAPE SPECIAL 
Here is a sketch of an ““ALL SHRUB"’ planting 
for your home. This will dress up your place and 
make it worth $150.00 more. This plan is for any 
ordinary house that is from 30 to 45 feet across the 
front. Plants in this collectoin can be spaced to fit 
your house. We have selected just the right kind 
and colors. Also placed them in their proper order 
according to growing habits. Follow key in planting 
them, All will be labeled so you know where they 
8°. How HERE IS THE KEY 
Key Many Variety Size Worth 
1 6 Double Mock Orange, 
Virginal 
Forsythia, Golden Bell 
Red Barberry 
Crimson-Red Dwarf 
Spirea 
Weigela 
Red Tartarian 
Honeysuckle 
Cat. List Price $25.10 
36 Fine Large Shrubs. 
AOR #1 5.00 
NO DISCOUNT 
