CARDINAL SHRUB 
Weigela Vaniceki. This new hardy Weigela is 
sweeping the country in popularity, thriving in 
almost every soil and climate clear across the 
country. The bell-shaped flowers of brilliant 
cardinal-red cover every branch and twig in May 
and June. A well-shaped shrub to 6 feet that 
will fit into almost any shrub clump or border. 
2 to 3 ft. ($1.95 each); (3 for $5.45), prepaid. 
May. 
The Finest Dwarf Shrub 
ANTHONY WATERER 
The Red Spirea 
| late fall, it fits in every situation. 
shrub border. 2 yr., 8 to 12-in. 
(60c each); (3 for $1.50. 3 yr., 
in. plants. 
prepaid. 
With Giant White Bloom Clusters 
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HARDY The lovely flowering plants on this and the following page represent the cream of 
They cover a range of bloom from the very first days of spring until killing frosts. 
DOUBLE MOCK ORANGE 
The delicate orange-blossom fragrance and 
charming double flowers of Philadelphus Virginalis 
make it one of the finest. It grows to 6 feet with 
a tremendous quantity of 2 to 3-in. double flowers 
produced in loose clusters. Long blooming season; 
good cut flower. 18 to 24 in. (85c each); (3 for 
($1.10 each); (3 for $2.95), 
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prepaid. 
ROSE OF SHARON 
The lovely, double, rose-like Al- 
theas are indispensable for late sum- 
mer and fall bloom. They stand out 
vividly in a border and also make 
a fine lawn specimen. Its upright 
growth contrasts with other shrubs 
and by proper pruning it can be 
grown as a small tree. Tolerates city 
smoke and semi-shade. Grows to 
8 ft. Choice of Pink, Red or Purple. 
18 to 24 in. (75c each); @G for 
$1.95), prepaid. 
Golden Bell 
FORSYTHIA 
No fresher breath of spring can 
come to any garden than the golden 
yellow warmth of Forsythia specta- 
bilis. Its hundreds of bell-shaped 
flowers come in early spring before 
the leaves appear. Very hardy and 
disease and pest resistant. 2 yr., 
12 to 18 in. (60c each); (3 for 
$1.50). 18 to 24 in. (80c each); 
(3 for $2.10), prepaid. 
SNOWBERRIES 
Small pinkish flowers 
followed by showy clusters 
of berries, remaining on 
the branches until mid- 
winter and eaten by the 
birds. Thrives in sun or 
shade, even under trees, 
Spectacular is the only word for Snowball (Viburnum opulus 
sterile) with its giant white t 
$2.50). 2 to 3 ft. 
This colorful dwarf red Saeeniene is one of 
the most useful shrubs in any home plant- 
ing. Growing only about 2 feet tall and 
topped with large, flat heads of bright crim- 
son flowers throughout spring, summer and 
It can be 
i kept to a foot high for a low border or 
hedge; it is ideal for foundation plantings 
and perfect as a foreground bloomer in the 
plants. 
acOm lini 
($1.00 each); (3 for $2.50), 
“Snowball” 
clusters of flowers in 
An old favorite, ever new, it is ideal for the shrub border, 
but makes a perfect specimen shrub in the lawn, 
attractive foliage all through the season. 
too. 
Grows to 12 ft. 
18 to 24 in., (95c each); (3 for 
($1.25 each); (3 for $3.45), prepaid. 
Very 
Fruit and Beauty, Too 
“NANKING BUSH CHERRY 
For the Shrub Border 
where its delicate foliage 
is so much appreciated. 
PINK or WHITE. 18 to 
24 in. (85c each); (3 for 
$2.25), prepaid. 
Beginner’s Shrub Bargain 
All easy to grow and they bloom from early spring to fall. 
2 Mock Orange 2 Snowball 
2 Nanking Cherry 1 Forsythia 
1 Hydrangea P. G. 1 Althea 
1 Persian Lilac 
1 Set of Planting Plans and Suggestions 
All 10 Plants Only $7.95, Prepaid 
CREPE MYRTLE 
This loveliest of all flowering shrubs (Lagerstroemia), the 
South’s most beautiful, can be grown in the North with 
winter protection and a sheltered situation where the tops 
and return the next year 
little extra care you give 
months with huge clusters 
RED, PINK or PURPLE. 
@ for $2.50), prepaid. 
will sometimes die down completely 
like a Buddleia. Well worth the 
them. It blooms in hot summer 
of crepe-like flowers. Choice of 
18 to 24 in. ($1.00 each); 
Crepe Myrtle 
This hardy shrub grows about 8 to 10 feet and 
will bear a heavy crop of good quality fruit in early 
August. 
makes superb pies and sauces. 
will be relished by the birds. 
that will bear the first year. 
bother it. 
spring flowering shrubs. 18 to 24 in. 
(Gitory$3-25)).92 stor Sat. 
$3.95), prepaid. 
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Tastes similar to Montmorency Cherry and 
If left on the fruit 
Large thrifty plants 
No diseases or pests 
Its flowers are pink in bud, opening to 
a striking pure white, making it one of the loveliest 
($1.25 each); 
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