HYDRANGEA. Hydrangeas require a_ rich, 
porous and somewhat moist soil. They should 
be pruned rather severely in early spring. 
Arborescens (Hills of Snow). June-July. 4-5 
ft. Double snow-white flowers which remain 
four to five weeks. Thrives in shady loca 
tions, 2-3 ft.. $2.25 each. 
Pee Gee Hydrangea. July-October. 6-8 ft. 
Enormous trusses of double white flowers 
changing in late fall to shades of pink and 
bronze. 18-24 in. $1.95 each. 
Nikko Blue. The most beautiful hardy blue 
Hydrangea. In alkaline soil the flowers are 
pink. In acid they are blue. It’s easy to 
change alkaline soil into acid with aluminum 
sulphate (2 tablespoons to a gallon of water). 
2-year-old, $3.00 each 
MOCKORANGE (Syringa). June. 8-10 ft. 
Virginal. May-June. 7-8 ft. Semi-double, fra- 
grant white flowers, much larger than any 
other variety. Blooms intermittently all sum- 
mer.18-24 in. $1.95 each 
Minnesota Snowflake (Pat. 538). A really new 
and outstanding variety. Very double and 
fragrant and holds foliage well to ground. 
Thrives in ordinary soil in either sun or 
shade. 18-24 in. each $1.95 
NO DISCOUNT. 
RHUS Cotinus (Smoke Tree) (Purple Fringe). 
July-August. 10-12 ft. A vigorous, bushy grower 
with very ornamental foliage. Autumn foliage 
reddish-brown. 2-3 ft.. $2.50 
SPIRAEA. Thrive in any good soil but require 
plenty of moisture and sunny exposure. 
Froebeli. Almost identical to Anthony Wa- 
terer except that it’s hardier. Dwarf shrub 
with flat-topped clusters of pinkish-red flow- 
ers all summer. 15-18 in., $1.95 each 
Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). One of the earli- 
est to bloom. Plum leaved foliage turning to 
brilliant red in fall. Double white clustered 
flowers. 2-3 ft.. $1.95 each 
Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). 6 feet. Great 
masses of white flowers in early spring. 
Surpassing all Spiraeas with its graceful- 
ness 18-24 in. $1.75 each 
TAMARIX. Grown chiefly for it fine, graceful 
foliage and showy flowers. 
Hispida. This is the best Tamarix. lt is a 
graceful shrub with fine feathery blue-green 
foliage and bright pink flowers that bloom 
off and on all summer. 2-3 ft., $1.95 each 
KELLY-HOWELL NURSERY 
VIBURNUM. They are among the most popular 
shrubs. They make good bird refuges because 
of their autumn and winter fruits. They are not 
Wits as to soil. 
American Cranberry Bush. (10-12 ft.) 2-3 ft. 
Each, $2.50 
Common Snowball. April-May. (10-12 ft.) Pop- 
ular shrub. Blooms profusely. Large double 
white flowers. 2-3 ft., $1.95 each 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI. Fragrant pink- 
white. Open habit of growth unless, trimmed. 
18-24 in., $4.75 each; 2-3 ft., $5.25 each. 
VIBURNUM CARLESI. Fragrant light pink 
globes of flowers. Low to medium bushy 
growth. 1[8-24"' $5.95 each. 
WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke. 5 ft. Deep red flowers. Blooms 
profusely. 2-3 ft., Each, $2.00 
NEW and HARDY 
in the Inland Empire 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA (Chaste Tree). 
Semi-dwarf. hardy, showy lavender-+ 
blue flower. Foliage and flowers fragrant! 
2-3' $2.50 each. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
FLORIDA PINK FLOWERING. A very dwart 
tree with large clusters of beautifully showy 
rose-pink blossoms. 18-24 in., $5.50 each: 3-4 
ft., $8.50 each. 
FLORIDA WHITE FLOWERING. Slow-growing 
with attractive white flowers in early sprhe, 
its growing habits making it an excellent selec- 
tion for planting with the Pink Flowering Dog- 
wood for color contrast. 2-3 ft., $5.25 each; 3-4 
{t.. $7.50 each. 
HAWTHORN 
Usually dwarf or semi-dwarf trees. Ideal for 
lawn tree. 
PAUL'S SCARLET (to 15 ft.). A bright double 
red scarlet flowering tree. 7-8 ft., $7.00 each, 
5-6 ft.. $5.50 
LANDSCAPE NOTE. Flowering trees are de- 
sireable for ranch style homes and in areas 
too small for ordinary shade trees. 
