Weigelia Rosea 
FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
Following shrubs vary in size from 18 
to 24 inches and 2 to 3 ft. All 
however are stocky, well branched 
plants and should bloom first year 
barring unfavorable weather condi- 
tions. These plants are bargain 
priced at 
49c ea. 10 for $4.50 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) Double Pink—A tall 
growing shrub with beautiful rose-like blooms 
in August and September. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)—Double Purple— 
Grows 6 to 8 ft. tall, with purple blooms in 
August and September. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) Double Red—A tall 
growing shrub with beautiful red rose-like 
blooms in August and September. 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester)—One of the 
tallest and best Deutzias. Large flowers in 
great profusion in July. Height 4 to 5 ft. 
DEUTZIA CRENATA—A strong grow.ng Deuizia 
with double pink flowers. 2 to 3 ft. plants, 
499c ea. 
FORSYTHIA (Spectabilis)\—Blooms in April 
with masses of yellow bell shaped flowers 
before leaves appear. Ultimate height 6 to 
8 ft. Used along fence rows, borders, cor- 
ners, specimen plants, etc. 
PHILADELPHUS CORONARIUS (The old fash- 
ioned sweet scented mock orange)—One of the 
first mock oranges to bloom. Pure white fra- 
grant flowers. Grows up to 10 ft. Excellent 
for screening 
Forsythia Spectabilis 
Spirea Van Houtteii 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI) (Bridal Wreath) — 
One of the most popular of flowering shrubs. 
Makes a perfect cascade of dainty white 
flowers in May. Will grow in the semi-shade 
Ultimate height 6 to 8 ft. A row of these 
will look beautiful anywhere in the garden 
PINK HONEYSUCKLE—This is a shrub and 
not a vine. Is vigorous in growth, with showy 
deep pink flowers followed by red fruit. 
WINTER HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera fragran- 
tissima)—6 to 10 ft. Almost evergreen, with 
fragrant, white blossoms in late winter. Fol- 
iage is deep green and glossy. Grows well 
most everywhere. 
WEIGELA ROSEA—A very desirable founda- 
tion plant. Grows to height of 6-7 ft. with 
a profusion of bright pink trumpet shaped 
flowers in June. Very striking when in bloom 
Highly recommended. 
WEIGELIA LUTEA—A new and outstanding in- 
troduction of the Weigelia family. Grows 6- 
8 ft. with variegated foliage covering the entire 
plant all Summer and deep pink blooms during 
late May or early June. 
— 4. 
Althea (Rose of Sharon) 
BUDDLEIA 
(Butterfly Bush) 
The majority of these Buddleia were grown 
in California where soil and climatic condi- 
tions are ideal for producing strong well 
rooted plants. 
#1 plants bare root 75c ea. 
CHARMING—Long sprays of lavender pink. 
DUBONNET—A gorgeous wine red color. Strong 
stems or erect growth with firm spikes ciosely 
set with bloom make it one of the best. 
ILE DE FRANCE—Large flowers of rich red- 
dish purple. 
SNOWBANK (Pat. 3536)—A new white 
buddleia with 8 inch spikes of fully rounded 
blooms. Splendid cut flower variety. 
FRENCH HYBRID 
LILACS 
Hardy hybrids popular on account of attrac- 
tive flowers of various colors and foliage. 
Grows up to 15 ft. according to variety and 
soil. 
18-24 in plants $1.35 ea. 3 for $4.00 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE—Double blue. 
GENERAL PERSHING—Double Blue. 
KATHARINE HAVEMEYER—Double Pink. 
MME CASIMIR PERIER—Double White. 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING—Double Red. 
WALDECK ROUSSEAU—Double Violet. 
MICHEL BUCHNER—Double Lavender. 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW—Very strong, hardy 
plant noted for its silvery catkins in early 
Spring. Large 2 to 3 ft. plant $1.25 ea. 
