Almond. Flowering. Double 
fragrant flowers in May. Pink or 
White. 2-3’, $1.45. 
Althaea. Rose of Sharon. A 
very useful shrub, with large, 
double flowers in great profusion 
in late summer. Double Red, 
White or Violet. 2-3’, $1.25. 
Barberry Red Leaf. Very popu- 
laraeli2 liye emcees: 
Beauty Bush. An exceedingly 
handsome ornamental shrub. The 
foliage and habit are attractive 
when the bush is out of flower, 
and it is perfectly hardy. Grows 
6 to 9 feet high when mature, 
with long, arching branches. Cov- 
ered in spring with clusters of 
small, tubular flowers of the 
honey-suckle type, borne in such 
profusion that the bush is one 
cloud of delicate 
Spy, 
Buddleia. A new variety with 
fragrant flowers, borne in spikes 
13 to 15 inches long. Charming 
Blue, White Beauty, or Ile de 
France Red. 2-3’ $1.25. 
pink. 2-3’, 
Calycanthus. Strawberry 
Shrub. Old-fashioned favorite, 
with brown, slightly scented, 
starry flowers, followed by pods 
of smooth brown seeds. 2-3’, 
$1.85. 
Deutzia. Pride of Rochester. 
A very popular blush-white form, 
growing taller and bushier than 
D. gracilis, which is a small shrub 
covered with pure white flowers, 
Sie2oe 
Forsythia. One of the very 
earliest shrubs to bloom and un- 
surpassed in splendor and brilli- 
ancy by other spring-flowering 
varieties. 2-3’, $1.25. 
Honeysuckle. A bushy shrub, 
reaching 2-3’, with crimson flow- 
ers in June, followed by red 
fruits. $1.25. 
Hydrangea. Paniculata grandi- 
flora. Big conical trusses of white 
flowers which soon assume rose 
and bronze tones, are borne in 
late summer and last till frost. 
Severe pruning in early spring 
brings big trusses of blooms. 2-3’, 
Sik25: 
Japan Quince. Often called 
“Fire Bush.” Scarlet and vivid 
pink flowers. Very early. 18-24”, 
Se2oE 
Kerria. From June to Oct., this 
shrub is a golden yellow bouquet, 
$1.95. 
Philadelphus Virginalis. Dec- 
orative and hardy. 2-3’, $1.25. 
Pussy Willow. Furry catkins so 
popular in early spring for table 
decoration. 2-3’, $1.25. 
Spiraea, Anthony Waterer. 
Bright rosy crimson flowers in 
dense corymbs produced abun- 
dantly from July till frost. Fine 
for facing plantings of larger 
shrubs or edging walls. White 
flowers, Van Houttei. 18-24”, 
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/ Viburnum. High Bush Cran- 
berry. Maple-like foliage and 
large heads of white flowers in 
May or June followed by scarlet 
berries. 2-3’, $1.75. 
Weigela. Brilliant deep pink; 
also rosea. Blooms in May and 
June and again in the fall. Dark 
green foliage. 2-3’, $1.25. 
Bechtel’s Crab. Delicate pink 
blossoms in the spring and hand- 
some fruits in the fall, which are 
attractive to the birds. 4-5’, 
$2.95. 
European Mountain Ash. 6-8’, 
$4.45. A very beautiful ornamen- 
tal tree with great clusters of 
orange-scarlet berries. Height, 
25-30’. 
Chinese Elm. A quick-growing 
elm of pleasing form and ap- 
parent freedom from blight. 6-8’, 
$4.75. 
“\ Chinese Chestnut. Blight re- 
sistant variety recommended both 
for hardiness and large nuts. UI- 
timate height, 30 to 40’. 2-3’, 
Somos 
Maple, Silver. Noble 80-foot 
shade tree with dense branches 
and beautiful pointed foliage sil- 
very on the under side. 6-8’, 
$3.15: 
‘“\Hopa Crab. The red flowering 
crab has double red flowers in 
spring and red fruit in fall. Very 
hardy. Grows to 20-25’. 4-5’, 
$2.95. 
Japanese Cherry Kwanzan. 
Double dark pink. 4-5’, $5.50. 
Judas Tree. The American 
Redbud is a fine small tree with 
masses of rosy pink flowers be- 
~ fore the foliage. 4-5’, $4.95. 
NORTHERN GROWN 
All Varieties 
Maple, Norway. 8-10’, $7.95. 
Moraine Locust. Plant Patent 
No. 836. A round-headed tree 
when young but tall and vase- 
shaped when older, attaining a 
height of 80 to 100 feet. It grows 
more rapidly than the common 
type of Locust because of the 
absence of seed-pods and thorns. 
It is hardy, thrives under city 
conditions, produces good growth 
in heavy or light soil and is long 
lived. 5-6’, $4.95. 
Qmamerital TREES 
Maple, Crimson King. Plant 
Patent No. 735. A much-im- 
proved Schwedler’s Maple. The 
leaves are a rich purple shade 
and the color is retained until 
they drop in the fall. 5-6’, $3.75. 
\, Prunis Pissardi. Low growing 
lawn tree, reaches 8 to 10’. Pur- 
ple foliage makes a fine contrast 
with surrounding greens. 3-4’, 
$2.95. 
e¢ WELL DEVELOPED 
EVERGREENS 
Popular Prices 
Poplar, Lombardy. Slender, 
erect trees, planted for landscape 
effect and screens. 6-8’, $1.25. 
Sycamore. Useful for street 
and specimen planting. Bright 
green foliage. 8-10’, $5.95. 
Weeping Willow. The Weep- 
ing Willow is our most graceful 
tree for moist ground, especially 
fine near a pool or brook. 8-10’, 
$4.25. 
Prunis Tribola. (Rose tree of 
China) A solid mass of double 
pink flowers in the spring, be- 
fore the leaves appear. 3-4’, 
$2.95. 
Red Flowering Peach. Large, 
double, bright red flowers, borne 
in great profusion. Rapid, up- 
right grower. 2-3’, $2.65. 
ON DISPLAY AT OUR TWO GARDEN CENTERS 
MONROEVILLE 
Wm. Penn Highway 
MILLVALE 
Babcock Boulevard 
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