SNOWHILL HYDRANGEA 
This earliest blooming Hydrangea Arborescens Grandi- 
flora grows 4 to 5 ft. tall, with large leaves studded with 
huge balls of snow-white flowers covering it completely 
from June to August, forming a dense mound of. white. 
Does well in full sun or partial shade. Perfect for the 
shrub border. 18 to 24 in. (90c each); (3 for $2.40), 
prepaid. 
FIREBUSH 
Cydonia or Flowering 
Quince. Dazzling scar- 
let flowers in early 
spring, followed by 
small Quinces in the 
fall which make excel- 
lent jelly. Foliage dark 
green, waxy and good 
for hedge. Grows to 
Gpteets S18 024 ine 
(95c each); (3 for 
$2.40). 2) Atoms atte 
($1.25 each); (3 for 
$3.25), prepaid. 
Bridal 
Wreath 
SPIREA 
Van Houttei. Most 
popular and_ useful 
of all shrubs. Graceful, 
arching branches cov- 
ered, in early spring, 
with thousands of pure 
white flower clusters. 
Grows to 6 ft. Hardy 
everywhere. 18 to 24 
in. (65c each); (3 for 
$1.65), prepaid. 
They Bloom the First Year 
The lacy, reddish lavender blooms of Syringa Persica 
come in late spring. They are very hardy and delight- 
fully fragrant, perfuming the entire garden. This non- 
suckering, sure-blooming Lilac should be in every garden. 
One of the dwarfest Lilacs, growing only 6 to 8 ft. high. 
Blooming age. 18 to 24 in. (95c each); (3 for $2.50). 
2 to 3 ft. ($1.25 each); (3 for $3.25), prepaid. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. 
The huge panicles of blooms a foot or more in length, 
literally cover Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora with 
white in August. For quantity of bloom no shrub rivals 
it. And in the fall these lovely flowers gradually change 
rose 
and then to bronze, when they may be 
picked for winter bouquets. Grows 
to 5 feet in sun or light shade— 
can be trained to tree form. 18 to 
24 in. (90c each); (3 for 
$2.40, prepaid. 
to deep 
<« Hardy AZALEA MOLLIS 
It Thrives in the North 
The hardy Azalea Mollis is probably the 
most colorful of all dwarf shrubs for foundation 
and border plantings and has about the longest 
blooming period. It grows 3 to 4 ft. and about 
as big around, and is a wonderful sight in May 
and June, with clusters of Red, Orange, Pink 
or Yellow bell-shaped 2-in. flowers. Grows in 
shade or sun; likes highly acid soil. We offer 
5-yr. plants in bud, ready to bloom. 12 to 18 
inches tall in a mixture of colors only. ($2.25 
each); (3 for $5.95), prepaid. 
BEAUTY BUSH »— 
Queen of Flowering Shrubs 
Kolkwitzia! What a homely name for such 
a beautiful shrub. Its fragrant, pink, tubular- 
shaped flowers are produced in abundance 
along the entire length of the branches. It 
grows to 8 ft. with arching branches to the 
ground. Grows rapidly in semi-shade or full 
sun and reaches stately proportions. Bushy, 
3-yr. plants. 12 to 18 in. ($1.00 each); 3 for 
$2.50). 18 to 24 in. ($1.25 each); @. for 
$3.25), prepaid. 
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FLOWERING ALMOND 
Bloom from the Ground to the Tip 
In early spring, Flowering Almond (Prunus amygdalus) 
is completely covered from the ground to the tips of the 
long graceful branches with double, pink, rose-like blos- 
soms about half inch across. It grows to 5 ft. and is one 
of the most satisfactory of shrubs. 18 to 24 in. ($1.00 
each); (3 for $2.50). 2 to 3 ft. ($1.35 each); (3 for 
$3.75), prepaid. 
ROSE GOLD 
New Dwarf 
Pussy Willow 
Most Pussy Willows grow 
too large for the average 
shrub planting, but not this 
New Rose Gold (Salix 
one. 
gracilistyla) grows only 3 
feet high, forming dense 
mounds of silvery foliage. 
In very early spring the 
huge catkins or “‘pussies’’ 
open silver-grey turning to 
pink and finally to pure 
gold. May be cut for in- 
door winter bloom, 12 to 
189i ($1.00 each); 
(3 for $2.50). 18 to 24 
in. ($1.25 each); (3 for 
$3.25), prepaid. 
