FOR SHADY SPOTS 
Oak Leaf 
Hydrangea 
S 57 An unusual shrub that isa 
joy to behold. In June it has 
panicles of white flowers often 
a foot long. The foliage resem- 
bles oak leaves and is attrac- 
tive all season, especially so in 
the fall when it colors a glorious 
rich crimson. Makes a large 
spreading bush 5 to 6 feet tall 
and 6 to 8 feet wide at maturity. 
Does best in partial shade. 
Hardy to 10 below zero. POST- 
PAID. 
12 to 18 inches...Each $1.00 & ce Biase % om » 
Via P: 18 to 24 inches...Each 1.35 Hills of Snow Hydrangea, for the North Side 
Hydrangea P.G., White, Pink and Bronze 2 to 3 feet....... Each 1.60 
ae aq Agere: tad 
Hills of Snow Hydrangea 
$60 Hydrangea P.G.—This attractive shrub pictured 
above does well in the sun, in partial shade or even on the $59 Hydrangea, Hills of Snow—A grand shrub for shady places, for foundation 
north side of the house. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall, blooming planting or borders. From June to August it is covered with large flowerheads 
from mid-summer to frost, with giant cone-shaped flow- of pure white, like huge snowballs. Makes a rounded compact bush 3 to 4 feet 
ers, white at first, then turn fascinating pink and bronze. tall with large, attractive heart-shaped leaves. Perfectly hardy, thrives every- 
Fine for cutting, lasting for weeks. Very hardy. where except the southern states. 
12 to18 inches, Postpaid....Each $ .80, 3 for $2.30 12 to 18 inches, Postpaid...... Each $ .80, 3 for $2.30 
18 to 24 inches, Postpaid....Each .90,3 for 2.60 18 to 24 inches, Postpaid...... Each .95,3 for 2.65 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid........ Each 1.00,3 for 2.85 2 to 3 feet, Postpaid........... Each 1.10,3 for 3.10 
3.to 4 feet, Postpaid........ Each 1.25.3 for 3.60 
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FRAGRANT, COLORFUL French Silace 
P. 
Bushes planted this spring will bloom next spring! ; -& ek 
They bloom very young, just a year or two after planting. Grow 8 to 10 
feet tall. We are propagating those kinds which we find best. They are 
grown right here at Hamburg and we believe they are as fine plants as 
are grown. All are own-root plants. 
$7] Capitaine Baltet— Large trusses with enormous individual flow- 
ers of deep rosy-pink. Profuse bloomer. Rated at the top. 
$ 69 Firmament—Huge trusses of delicate porcelain-blue, completely 
cover the plant. None finer. 
$ 67 Ludwig Spaeth—For many years this has been and still is Ameri- 
ca’s most popular purple. A grand sight every spring. 
$66 Mme. F. Morel—The largest trusses of any lilac we know, nearly 
a foot long, beautiful orchid-lilac. Attracts instant attention. 
$76 Monge—A great favorite, the brightest red we have, a rich ruby- 
red that you spot as far as you can see. 
$75 Mont Blanc— All lilac judges agree this snow-white is one of the 
very best. Very free bloomer, large trusses. 
AMUR LILAC (Amurensis) 
Make Your Own Selection At These Prices $ 68 This is not new but is very rare. Hardy as it 
: Bachaes 2 fori) 44or comes from the Amur region of Manchuria. It does 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid...... $1.85 $3.50 $6.50 not sucker. Cut off the lower branches and it de- 
18 to 24 inches, Postpaid... 1.45 2.65 5.00 velops into a wonderful small tree, 12 to 15 feet 
12 to 18 inches, Postpaid... 1.25 2.35 4,25 tall. Blooms after the other Lilacs are through. 
Big, showy panicles of ivory-white with bright yel- 
low anthers. If not trimmed it makes a large shrub. 
A row of them would make a perfect, dense, bloom- 
SPRING LILA C SPECIAL ing screen 12 feet tall. Grown as a specimen, 
1 Red 1 Purple 1 Pink trimmed to tree form, it will be a beautiful, unique 
SS 93 All 3 for $4.35, 2 to 3 feet, Postpaid and rare small ornamental tree. 
$$ 94 All 3 for 3.35, 18 to 24 inches, Postpaid pees a ae ee = me 
: 2 to 18 inch Postpaid oO imcmes........... 2 » = 
SS ANG oe te erat a eae 24028 feet fh. 1.00 5.40 9.60 
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