28 PETRIE NURSERY 
FORSYTHIA LYNWOOD GOLD—A new sort from England. 
Said to be still more showy than spectabilis with larger 
petals. 
4-6 ft. $3.00 
FORSYTHIA SPRING GLORY—This is rather new too. The 
large pale yellow flowers cover the branches. Brilliant 
but not flamboyant. 
8-4 ft. $1.50 
HALESIA TETRAPTERA—The snowdrop tree is a splendid 
slow growing shrub with masses of beautiful drooping 
snow drop like flowers. 
2-3 ft. $1.50 
THE HEATHERS 
The heaths and heathers are grouped together tho they 
are of two different genera. Both require about the same 
soil conditions, a lime free soil with plenty of leave mold 
or peat. The soils for them have to be made up especially. 
Even so we have them in soils not to well made where 
they have lasted for years. Here is an opportunity to have 
a lot of fun trying them out. 
CALLUNA VULCARIS—Purple Scotch heather grows about 
24 inches 
vicar VULGARIS NANA—Moss heather grows about 4 
inches 
ERICA CARNEA DARLEYENSIS—is pink and winter bloom- 
ing. 
ERICA MEDITERRANEAN HYBRED— 
All of the above are $2.00 each BB 
THE HYDRANGEAS 
Hydrangea is a large group of hardy and half hardy plants. 
Every one knows the more common sorts that one finds 
everywhere but there is a large field for garden experience 
in some of the newer ones we are listing. 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS STERILIS—Hills of Snow hy- 
drangea is a very floriferous shrub with snowball like 
flowers that open white and fade green. They blossom 
for a long period of time beginning in June. Leaves are 
large yellowish green. 
2-3 ft. $1.25 
HYDRANGEA NIKKO BLUE—Hardy Blue Hydrangea blooms 
on new growth. Acid soil. Gal. $1.50; 5 Gal. $2.50 
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THE VIBURNUMS ARE AMONG THE FINEST SHRUBS 
FOR FLOWERS, BERRIES AND FALL COLOR. 
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