A 
BEAUTIES | 
2-171 — AZALEA MOLLIS. Strikingly 
beautiful — a mass of color during May. 
For brilliant coloring, profusion of bloom 
and various uses, there are few, if any 
shrubs that ean rival the Azalea. Hardy. 
The Azalea Mollis is the greatest grower 
of Azaleas. These are offered in the new 
hybrid strains, in Orange, Red, and Yel- 
low. (Specify color wanted.) Plant in 
acid soil, same as Rhodendrons. Grows 
8 feet high, and do well in both sunny 
and partially shaded locations. Nice, 5-Yr. 
8-12-inch plants, WITH BUDS, $1.55 each; 
2 for $3.00; 4 for $5.50. 
EVONYMUS 
Dwarf Corkbark Shrub 
Azalea 1-48 — (Alatus Compactus). A shrub of 
unusual bark formation — heavily ridged 
branches which resemble layers of cork. 
Yellow flowers in May-June followed by 
red fruits. Foliage is especially fine in 
autumn when it changes to brilliant 
coppery-crimson tinged rose. Thrives in 
partial shade or full sun. Perfectly hardy, 
makes a compact, bushy plant 4 to 5 feet 
tall and just as wide. Not particular as 
tO Ss0il> (2-Yr.59 18:24 in. shrubs, $1.35 
each; 3 for $3.75. 
JAPANESE SNOWBALL 
1-46 — (Viburnum Tomentosum Plicatum). Known 
as Double-File Viburnum due to the fact of its unusual 
flower arrangements — its wheel-like clusters ringed with 
dazzling white flowers with spidery sunburst centers, are 
borne on the upper side of the branches in two rows. Its 
Blooms late in May. Not as susceptible to aphids as 
the common. 2-Yr., 18-24 in. shrubs, $1.10 each; 2 
for $2.00. 
CHRISTMASBERRY 
2-154 — (Photina villosa). Beautiful shrub growing 6 to 
8 feet high. Shiny green foliage turning red in fall. 
Flowers are white. Blooms in early spring. Also highly 
prized for its brilliant red berries which are cut in early 
winter for bouquets. Fine, 18-24 in. shrubs, 75¢ each; 
3 for $2.10. 
Evonymus 
New 
FORSYTHIA ‘‘SPRING GLORY”’ 
1-55 — Unquestionally the loveliest of the Forsythias. 
When in bloom this shrub is not easily forgotten — it 
bears great masses of so much larger blooms than the 
older varieties and such profusion of yellow flowers that 
the branches literally bend with their weight — almost 
twice as many bloom as the common Forsythia. Very 
hardy. 2-Yr., 18-24 in shrubs, 80¢ each; 3 for $2.25. 
SNOWFLAKE ; 
(Double Flowering Philadelphus) 
1-54 — A New Double Mock Orange which is hardier and 
more double than the Virginal. Large clusters of white 
flowers with golden stamens. Bloom freely in June and 
July, and occasionally thereafter. Attains a height of 
5 to 6 ft. at maturity. Does well in sun or part shade. 
Single flowers on er wood and double flowers on 2- 
i H year wood. Supply your own “bridal bouquets” with 
Kerria Japonica, Flora Plena this wonderful shrub. Price: 2-Yr., 18-24 in. shrubs, 
95¢ each; 3 for $2.70, 
BARGAIN NO. 41 KERRIA JAPONICA 
1 Kerria Japonica, 18-24 in. (Flora Pena) 
1 Christmasberry, 18-24 in. 
1 Azalea Mollis, 8-12 in. 4-50 — A slender branched shrub of great beauty. The 
flowers are orange-yellow, very double, having the ap- 
pearance of little roses. Blooms in June, with enough 
Your ch $ Net, flowers throughout the summer to make a pretty display. 
( = f ; olte 25 t f. id Matures to 8 feet. Hardy splendid for foundation 
of color) SaSeaiae nor prepa plantings, for massing and individual specimens. 2-Yr., 
7 18-24 in. shrubs, 80¢ each; 3 for $2.25. 
PLANT THESE UNUSUAL SHRUBS FOR LASTING BEAUTY 
dark green leaves turn to a gorgeous crimson in autumn. a Mee ae 
Japanese Snowball 
Forsythia 
¥ 
Christmasberry 
