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HYDRANGEA P. G. 
The huge panicles of blooms a foot 
or more in length literally cover Hy- 
drangea paniculata grandiflora (P.G.) 
with white in August. For quantity of 
bloom no shrub rivals it. And in the 
Fall these lovely flowers. gradually 
change to deep rose and then to bronze, 
when they may be picked for winter 
bouquets: Grows 3 to 5’ in sun or shade. 
18 to 24”... (85c each). (3° for $2.25) 
prepaid. 
Everblooming 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
The most perpetual blooming 
shrub (buddleia) we know of, 
flowering without a break from 
early summer until severe frost. 
During its blooming period it at- 
tracts butterflies, hence its name. 
Grows 4 to 6’ high, dies to the 
ground each winter, sending up 
a new top each year. We ship 
heavy pot plants. 
BLUE SPIRES. A bright Eleanor blue. 
PINK CHARM. A glowing true pink. 
co GLORY. A startlingly rich ruby- 
red. 
ROYAL PURPLE. A deep, rich, glowing- 
purple. 
GOLDEN GLOW. A brand new variety, 
exclusive with us. A lavender that 
changes to golden-yellow. 
(75c each) (3 for $1.95) (6 for 
$3.50) prepaid. BUTTERFLY 
BUSH COLLECTION: 1 each of 
5 colors above only $2.95 prepaid. 
Aunis ms x 
FEATHER BUSH 
Long Sprays of Color 
Our Tamarix hispida, Summer Glow, 
with its hundreds of tiny, coral-pink flow- 
ers in long, graceful sprays, truly deserves 
the name of Feather Bush. Even its fern- 
like, blue-green foliage is as delicate as 
a feather. It adds a soft quality to the 
garden different from any other shrub. 
Grows 8 to 10’. 18 to 24”. (85¢ each) 
(3 for $2.25) prepaid. 
GOLDEN BELL FORSYTHIA 
Brightest Bloom of Spring 
No fresher breath of Spring can come 
to any garden than the golden-yellow 
warmth of Forsythia spectabilis. Its hun- 
dreds of bell-shaped flowers come in early 
spring before the leaves appear. Rich 
dark green foliage. Very hardy. Grows 
to 8’, 18 to 24”. (80c each) (3 for $2.10) 
prepaid. 
SNOWBALL 
Giant White Blooms 
Spectacular is the only word for Snow- 
ball, Viburnum opulus sterile, with its 
giant white globular clusters of flowers in 
May. An old favorite, ever new, it is 
ideal for the shrub border, but makes a 
perfect specimen shrub in the lawn, too. 
Very attractive foliage all through the 
season. Grows to 12’. 2 to 3’. ($1.25 each) 
(3 for $3.30) prepaid. 
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ROSE ACACIA 
Thrives in Any Soil 
One of the most striking of all spring 
flowering shrubs. The pea-shaped flow- 
ers of rose-purple are produced in May 
and June in loose panicles like sweet 
peas. Robinia hispida. grows to 3’ in 
full sun or partial shade, and any soil 
will ‘do. 18 to°24”. (65ce each) (3 for 
$1.65) prepaid. 
SPICE BUSH 
With Spicy Fragrance 
The double, mahogany-red flowers of 
Calycanthus floridus have a spicy fra- 
grance all their own. It flowers in 
June and its large, deep green, glossy 
leaves are attractive throughout the 
season. Interesting seed pods give a 
new appearance in Fall and early Win- 
ter. Grows to 6’." 18 to 24”. ($t.00 
each) (3 for $2.50) prepaid. 
Hardy, FLOWERING SHRUB 
“BARGAIN COUNTER” 
The shrubs listed below are smaller in size, but are 
otherwise the same healthy, sturdy, field-grown stock. 
For those who can wait another year for a showing, 
we suggest this size. 
ANY 3 PLANTS Below only $1.00 
(6 for $1.85) (12 for $3.60) All Prepaid 
ny Sry We cannot ship less than 3 plants at these low prices. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
HONEYSUCKLE, Pink Tartar- 
ian—Best for screens and hedges 
and covered with fragrant pink 
flowers in spring, red berries in 
ROSE OF SHARON—(see oppo- 
site page for description). Three 
colors. Pink, Red or Purple. 
DWARF PINK DEUTZIA 
New Low Grower 
Blooms from Ground to Tip 
In’ early spring, Flowering Almond 
(Prunus amygdalis) is completely cov- 
ered from the ground to the tips of the 
long graceful branches with double pink 
blossoms about half inch across. It 
£rows to 5’ and is one of the most satis- 
factory wf Shrubs. (It cannot be shipped 
to Ariz.. Calif,, Colo., Ida., or Wash.) 
18 to 24”. ($1.00 each) (5 for $2.50). 
prepaid. ; 
This new low-growing Deutzia (Gracilis 
rosea). will find dozens of places in every 
garden. Its low growth, slightly more 
than 2’, makes it a foreground plant for 
almost any shrub border and ideal for 
foundation plantings. Its slender twigs 
are completely covered with delicate pink 
flowers in May and June. Heavy 3 yr. 
planis. 15 to 18”. ($1.08 each) (3 for 
$2.50) prepaid. : 
FLAME AZALEA—flame col- 
ored 2” blooms in clusters of 5 
to 7 in May and June. They like 
acid soil. Grows to 10’. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester— 
Double white flowers tinged with 
pink in June. Grows to 6’. 
GOLDEN BELL FORSYTHIA— 
(see top of page for description). 
fall. 
ROSE ACAC!A—(see 
page for description). 
SPIREA, Van 
Bridal Wreath. on 
for description). 
WEIGELA ROSEA 
flowers, bell-shaped 
Dark-green foliage. 
top of 
Houttei—(see 
opposite page 
Summer 
and pink. 
Grows to 3d’* 
