FLOWERING ALMOND. 



The following list of Flowering Shrubs embraces all the desirable kinds best adapted to our 



climate. Our plants are strong- and especially prepared for permanent planting-, being- bushy and 



well-rooted and in perfect condition. We cordially extend an invitation to visit our nursery and 

 inspect our stock. 



AILANTHUS— Tree of Heaven. 



A. Glandulosa — An exceedingly attractive plant of 

 rapid, stately growth, with pinnate, fea_tbery foli- 

 age, giving a tropical appearance, very effective 

 in shrubbery plantations, for which purpose it 

 should be severely pruned every year or two. If 

 allowed to grow it makes, a handsome tree. It 

 thrives well in any soil. Each 50c; per doz. $5.00. 



ARALIA — Angelica Tree. 



A. Spinosa — Also known as Hercules Club; is a very 

 handsome tropical-looking shrub, having large 

 finely-cut feather-like foliage and great clusters 

 of white flowers; very effective in groups of 

 shrubs. Each 50c; per doz. $5.00. 



AMAGDALUS. 



Flowering Almond. 



One of the earli- 

 est spring-flowering 

 shrubs; very hand- 

 some, of easy culti- 

 vation in almost any 

 soil and perfectly 

 hardy. 

 A. Pumila Alba Plena 



— Flowers very 



double, pure white 



and produced in 



great profusion. 

 A. Pumila Rosea 



Plena — Like the 



preceding, an ex- 

 ceedingly free 



bloomer; color a 



very delicate rose. 



Each 25c; per doz. 



S2.50. 



CALYCANTHUS. 



Spice Bush or Street 

 Shrub. 



BERBERIS VULGARIS 



BERBERIS— Berberry. 



A very valuable class of dwarf 

 Shrubs. ' admirably adapted for 

 massing, also excellent for hedges. 

 The foliage is very ornamental, the 

 flowers are showy and freely pro- 

 duced, and are succeeded by hand- 

 some berries, which remain on the 

 plants all winter. 

 B. Purpurea — A beautiful shrub. 



purple foliage. 

 B. Thunbergii — A dwarf variety 



with small conpact foliage; very 



desirable. 

 B. Vulgaris — Common Berberry. 



Each 25e: per doz. $2.50. 



BERBERIS THUNBERGD. 



C. Flondus— This handsome variety is also known as the Strawberry Shrub, owing to 

 the exquisite strawberry like fragrance of its flow-ers. These are produced in great 

 abundance m early summer; color, a deep chocolate. The plant is dwarf and the foli- 

 age dense and glossy. Each 25c; per dnz $2 50 



CRATAEGUS. 



Thorn. 



A class of small, shrub-like 

 trees, growing every year more 

 popular on account of their showy 

 flowers and brilliant fruit pro- 

 duced in such abundance. 



C. Crus-gnlli — One of the very 

 best varieties and perfectly 

 hardy. It makes a splendid 5Kf* 

 single specimen, and is an ex- ^s^J 

 cellent screen and hedge plant 

 Each 25c; per dog. $2.50. 



CHIONANTHUS. 



AVhite Fringe. 

 C. Virginica — One of the most 

 ornamental of shrubs. Flow- 

 ers pure white and very fra- 

 grant, produced in fringe- 

 like racemes succeeded by 

 grape-like purple berries. 

 Each 50c; per doz. $5.00. 

 Extra large, each $1.00. 



>OTE, 

 State your wants, and 

 write for special prices on 

 large quantities of shrubs. 



CALYCANTHUS 

 FLOBIDU8. 



CHIONANTHIS rrSQIMCA. 



Extra Large Bushy Plants of all of the Above Shrubs, each, except where noted, SO cents; per doz. $.'..00. 



