. Chase Nursery Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Trees; Gardening. 20 CHASE NURSERY COMPANY, Inc., CHASE, ALABAMA. Deutzia, Pride of Rochester.—Blooms pro- fusely; large, double, white flowers tinted slightly with rose on under side of petals. 40c each; $ for 10. Ezochorda grandiflora.—Pearl Bush. A large- growing, spreading form of shrub, attaining a height of 8 to 10 feet Its pure white flowers are produced in abundance in the early spring; gener- ally used for mass planting. 40c each; for 1
. Chase Nursery Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Trees; Gardening. 20 CHASE NURSERY COMPANY, Inc., CHASE, ALABAMA. Deutzia, Pride of Rochester.—Blooms pro- fusely; large, double, white flowers tinted slightly with rose on under side of petals. 40c each; $ for 10. Ezochorda grandiflora.—Pearl Bush. A large- growing, spreading form of shrub, attaining a height of 8 to 10 feet Its pure white flowers are produced in abundance in the early spring; gener- ally used for mass planting. 40c each; for 10. Forsythia.—Golden Bell. The earliest blooming of all the shrubs. Plants are a mass of golden bloom before the leaves begin to grow. We can furnish both the upright and drooping forms, as follows: f ortunei.—Upright Golden Bell. Attains a height of 8 to 10 feet. 35c. each: $ for 10. suspensa.—Drooping Golden Bell. Long, slender, drooping branches; attains a height of 6 to 10 feet. 40c each; for 10. Honeysuckle.—We offer the best three varieties of the bush form of Honeysuckle for southern planting. Honeysuckle, fragrantissima.—Bright green foliage, almost an evergreen here. A large, spread- ing shrub with sweet creamy white flowers in January and February; often called "Christmas ; If planted in groups, makes a dense hea\^' growth, a grand shrub. Hydrangea Arborescens Grandiflora Honeysuckle, Red Tartarian.—A shrub of medium Honeysuckl growth; upright or spreading branches; leaves bright Tartarian, green. Flowers in the late spring, pink, followed The 3 by crimson fruit. each; $ Hydrangea arbores- cens grandiflora.— Hills of Snow. This plant, of recent in- . troduction, is a very valuable acquisition. Begins to bloom a full month earlier than H. paniculata grandiflora, and lasts almost the entire summer. The blooms are very large, pure white. Perfectly hardy. 50c each; $ for 10. Red. Please note that these images are e
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