. Dreer's autumn catalogue 1922. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. DREER'S CHOICE HARDY SHRUB5 NOTE.—We uiually beein digging Shrubs about the middle of October, and planting may be continued BucceuCully from then until the ground is frozen. Shrubs can only be sent bv Freight or Express, at purchaser's expense. They are too heavy and large to be sent by mail. No charge for boxes, packing or delivery to express, freight or steamship lines in Philadelphia. SHRUBS are as much a


. Dreer's autumn catalogue 1922. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. DREER'S CHOICE HARDY SHRUB5 NOTE.—We uiually beein digging Shrubs about the middle of October, and planting may be continued BucceuCully from then until the ground is frozen. Shrubs can only be sent bv Freight or Express, at purchaser's expense. They are too heavy and large to be sent by mail. No charge for boxes, packing or delivery to express, freight or steamship lines in Philadelphia. SHRUBS are as much a part of the well balanced garden as the lawn or flower borders. Many of ihem are as decorative as any ornamental foliage plant, while others are highly useful as cut flowers, and a well-arranged planting presents an attractive appearance throughout the entire year. The late autumn is the idea! time to plant Shrubs. The plants can usually be dug any time after the middle of October, and set out from then until the ground is frozen, which rarely happens before December in this latitude. When planted in fall they get the benefit of the early spring months in which to make roots and become established before hot weather sets in. Azalea Amoena. This little gem is practically evergreen, and in late spring the plants are literally smothered with masses of rosy crimson flowers. 12 to lo inches in diameter, f each; $ per doz. — liinodegirl, A Japanese variety, growing about 2J feet high, and producing great masses of very bright, fiery-red, single flowers. Very desirable on account of its brilliant color. Strong bushy plants, 10 to 12 inches in diameter, $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Berberls Thunbergi {Jupunese Barberry). A beautiful variety with small foliage, assuming the most varied tints of coloring in the autumn, and attractive scarlet berries which remain on the plant the greater part of the winter; very desirable for grouping, particularly around th


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