ANY SHRUB ON THIS PAGE 
70c each; 3 for $1.95 
(Except as noted after description) 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Beautiful tree-like shrub, 
blooming late in August and September with a pro- 
fusion of large and brightly colored flowers. Grows 
10 to 12 feet high. Attractive as a specimen or for 
hedges. All Double-flowering. Your choice of follow- 
ing colors: 2-113 — Pink. 2-114 — Red. 18-24 in. 
2-85 SMOKE TREE (Rhus Cotinus). Purple Fringe. 
Unique spreading, tree-like shrub with large leaves. 
Overhung to midsummer by cloud-like masses of mist- 
like flowers having the appearance of smoke. Foliage 
changes to a brilliant red and yellow in fall. Good as 
a single specimen, or with tall shrubs. Matures 8-10 
ft. 15-18 in. shrub. 
1-56 — HYPERICUM PROLIFICUM (Golden St. John’s 
Wart). Beautifully formed, golden-yellow flowers 
with dozens and dozens of bright golden stamens in 
the center, appear from early summer until frost, 
covering the bush with a blanket of gold. Unusually 
bright, green foliage. Grows 8 to 4 ft. tall. 18-24 in. 
shrub. 
2-136 — PURPLE LILAC. It is hard to outclass this 
old-fashioned purple Lilac. Early prolific bloomer, 
very fragrant. Very fast growers. 18-24 in. shrubs. 
2-124 — FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS. Masses of large, 
yellow flowers light up the garden in early spring, 
often before the snow is gone. Tall growers. 18-24 Os : 
in. shrubs. Hypericum Prolificum 
2-132 — MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Coronarius). 
Tall, hardy and vigorous. Blooms in May, in grace- BARGAIN NO 38 
ful sprays of large white, fragrant flowers. Grows 8 : 
to 10 feet tall. 18-24 in. shrubs. ° teil 
2-91 — WEIGELA ROSEA. Beautiful pink, trumpet 30 oe Van Houtte 
2 to 3 ft., 2-Year Ready to Bloom 
A good shrub; good flowers, good foliage, easy to $Q-00 Net, 
shaped flowers, May to June. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 
grow. 18-24 in. not prepaid 
2-93 — YELLOW WEIGELA (Diervilla Lutea). A very 
attractive and desirable shrub. An uncommon Wei- 
gelia with pure yellow flowers. Foliage has a decided 
reddish cast during the summer, becoming more pro- 
nounced in the fall. 18-24 in. shrubs. 
2-92 — FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW (Salix Discolor). A 
large tree-like shrub with long, narrow leaves. Its 
popular appeal is the conspicuous silky catkins which 
bud in the fall and make such delightful bouquets 
just as the snow is melting away. 18-24 in. shrubs. 
2-82 — SPIREA CALLOSA ROSEA. A dwarf variety, growing 3 to 4 ft. 
high, which produces large, flat clusters of reddish pink flowers nearly 
all summer. Very handsome foliage. If flowers removed as they fade, 
it will cause the plant to keep up a continuous bloom throughout the 
entire summer and early fall. 18-24 in. shrubs. 
2-135 — SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. The flowers are pure white, and borne 
in dense clusters along the whole length of the branches. Excellent as a 
hedge plant or for grouping. Well branched. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. shrubs, 
35c each; 6 for $1.80; 12 for $3.25. Heavy, 2-3 ft. bushes, 55c each, 
6 for $3.00; 12 for $5.40; 50 for $18.00. 
3 2-126 — ROSE-ACACIA (Moss Locust). Elegant shrub, with light 
: green pinnate leaves, and long, graceful clusters of pea-shaped, rose 
Yellow Weigela colored flowers in June and often later. An attractive addition to any 
planting. 4 to 5 feet at maturity. 18-24 in. shrubs. 
5 meee 
Double Althea 
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Spirea Van Houttei 
Pussy Willow Rose Acacia 
Mock Orange 
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