MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



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Hardy Deciduous ' Shrubs 



Whether planted individually or collectively Shrubs are an important feature in the adornment of 

 any yard. The rich green of the summer foliage plays a greater part in landscape effect than is often 

 realized. 



Pink Flowering 

 Almond 



ALMOND — Early spring flowering 

 shrubs, gaily in full bloom before 

 the leaves appear, with beautiful, 

 double flowers of rose, snuggling 

 tight to the twigs. 60 cents each; 

 3 for $1 .69. 



Bechtel Flowering 

 Crab Malus 



IOENSIS PLENA (Bechtel Crab)— 



Double pink flowers like small 

 clustered roses. The Flowering 



Crab has few rivals among gor- 

 geous Spring flowering trees and 

 shrubs. 60 cents each ; 3 for $1 .69. 



Calycanthus Floridus 



(Carolina Allspice or Strawberry 

 Shrub.) 



A most desirable Shrub. The wood 

 is fragrant; flowers of a rare chocolate 

 color, having a peculiar agreeable odor 

 that is very penetrating. They blossom 

 in June and at intervals afterwards. 

 Fine plants, 35c each ; 3 for 98c. 



Forsyth ia 



Deutzias 



Their fine habit, luxuriant foliage and profusion of bloom render them among the most 

 beautiful of shrubs. They flower the latter part of June. 

 DEUTZIA GRACILIS — Dwarf habit. Covers itself with pure white bell-shaped flowers. 



25 cents each; 3 for 69 cents. 

 DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER— Large double white flowers. 35c each; 3 for 98c. 



each ; 3 fo r 69 cents. 

 DEUTZIA LEMOINEI — Dwarf habit and free flowering; double white flowers. 25 cents 



each; 3 for 69c. 



Dogwood, Cornus 



Flowering Crab 



SI Bl RICA — Grows 6 to 10 ieet high, with clusters of fine white flowers, succeeded by a fall 

 crop of ornamental berries; stem and branches turning to blood-red in winter. 30 cents 

 each; 3 for 79 cents. 



LUTEA — A striking yellow branched form of Stolonifera, very satisfactory for contrasting. 

 30 cents each; 3 for 79 cents. 



Forsythia (Gold Shrub) 



GOLDEN BELLS (Virdissima) — This splendid shrub lights up your 

 garden with glittering masses of yellow, early in the Spring before leaves 

 appear. The bark o f the young twigs is bright green. 35c each ; 3 for 98c. 



FORTUNEI (Gold Shrub) — Erect branches and handsome, broad dark 

 green leaves. Fine for individual specimens. 35c eatah ; 3 for 98c. 



Bush Honeysuckle 



Flowering Almond 



HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN (Rosea)— The favorite, old fashioned 

 bush Honeysuckle, with slender upright branches. Pink flowers, followed 

 with red berries. 40 cents each ; 3 for $1 .08. 



Golden 

 Elder 



Probably the most 

 showy golden-leaved 

 shrub. Foliage bright 

 yellow with a pro- 

 fusion of berries. 

 Gives a tone of con- 

 trast to any shrub- 

 bery planting. 50 

 cents each; 3 for 

 $1.39. 



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