Hypericum—(St. John’s Wort) Almost evergreen, 
bluish green foliage. Interesting, showy, golden flow- 
ers most of the Summer. 
12-184in. each. $ .60 18-24 in. each $1.00 
Honeysuckle—(Lonicera Zabelli) The best of the red 
flowering Honeysuckles. The dark red flowers are 
followed by a good crop of red berries, very attrac- 
tive to birds. 
12-18 in. each... $ .60 18-24 in. each _______. $1.00 
Philadelphus Coronarius—This is the true old fashioned 
Mock Orange. Grandmother’s favorite; cluster of waxy, 
white flowers of the delightful fragrance of Orange 
blossoms. 
12-18 in. each_____ $ .60 Cantal ee CAC ek $2.00 
Poe teCach. =. t $1.00 4- 5 ft. each... $3.00 
Philadelphus Atlas—(Giant Mock Orange) New 
French Hybrid, hardy, upright grower with a pro- 
fusion of immense, waxy white flowers to 3 inches 
in diameter. 
15-248 pe CaCh teat. eed ig ne Bleed 
Philadelphus Virginalis—Another desirable improved 
shrub. Blooms all Summer. The large white flowers 
are double on the old wood and single on the new 
growth. Sweetly fragrant. 
LO=24 21m CAC = ate tee ere ene ee $1.50 
Philadelphus Grandiflorous—(See English Dogwood) 
Purple Fringe—(Smoke Tree) Listed under Trees. 
Rosa Rugosa—Blossoms resemble the wild rose but 
much larger, followed by attractive red pods. Charm- 
ing in the shrubbery bed. 
12-18 ein oseaCh.. $ .60 18-24 in. each... $1.00 
Spirea—(Anthony Waterer) Dwarf, almost evergreen. 
Blooms all Summer. Flat heads of rosy red flowers. 
Makes nice borders and low hedges. 
8-12 in. each... $ .60 I2a1Oeins Cacti a. S100 
Spirea—(Froebelli) Dwarf, similar to Anthony Water- 
er but stronger grower and graceful, arching branches. 
Flower almost identical. 
Dal Zi tlee CaCl sa eee $ .60 12-18 in. each $1.00 
1S <24 SL COC Seem ee cate een teens $1.50 
Spirea Thunbergia—An old time favorite of great 
charm. First to bloom in the Spring. Tiny, snow white, 
button like flowers, literally cover the arching branch- 
es. Dwarf. 
NAD sy. shah” (areVel eRe 2 .60 16-245in: cache $1.00 
Spirea Reevisana—(Double) Much in demand. Im- 
proved Bridal Wreath. Large clusters of snow white 
double flowers. Somewhat slow growth. 
12-18 sin weachmee es $ .60 18-24 in. each $1.00 
30-36 81n meaCliee <r ee ee a $2.00 
Spirea Van Houtei—Favorite Bridal Wreath. Grows 
into a taller and larger plant than Reevisana. Double 
white flowers in great profusion. 
18-24 in. each__.......$ .60 ah Uh agin (oe (se $2.00 
2-aon teach $1.00 4- 5 ft. spec. ea.._$4.00 
Stewartia Pentagyna—Belonging to the Tea and Ca- 
mellia family. Rarely offered by Nurseries. A most 
outstanding Summer flowering shrub or small tree. 
Grows to 15 ft. White, wavy petaled flowers. 2-3 in. 
across. Hardy as far North as Mass. 
24-30 in. each... $1.50 on ails each = $3.00 
Sweet Shrub—(Calycanthus) Beloved, old fashioned 
favorite. Dark red, spicely fragrant flowers and hand- 
some foliage. 
12-18 in. each... $ .60 16-23in, each Bao P.00 
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