BOUNTIFUL RiDGE NURSERIES — PRINCESS ANNE, MD. 



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Ornamental Department 



People generally are appreciating mor 

 shrubs. The charm and grace they lend t 

 dicious selection is made, it is possible to h 

 ear'y April to the days when the frost ag 

 bloom. 



In many cases it would be better to pi 

 of the lawn instead of following the meth 

 spoiling the effect of the open lawn. In m 

 one variety should be used in a particular 

 an excellent border or foundation planting. 



e the permanent value and beauty of 

 o home grounds is invaluable, and if ju- 

 ave a continuous succession of bloom from 

 ain nips the flowers of the very latest 



ant shrubs in groups of several to one side 

 od of planting one in a certain place and 

 ost cases, three, six, eight, or twelve of 

 grouping. Several such groupings make 



Ornamental Shrubs 



ALTHEAS, ROSE OF SHARON— Double as- 

 sorted colors, a very desirable shrub, flowers 

 large in late summer. 2-3 ft. 75c Each. 



DEUTZIA-CRENATA— A very hardy shrub 

 with luxuriant foliage and a profusion of 

 double white flowers tinged with rose, pro- 

 duced in late June on long racemes; one of 

 the most desirable in cultivation. 2-3 ft., 

 75c Each; $6.00 for 10. 



DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester)— Produces 



large white flowers, tinged with rose; vigor- 

 ous grower, profuse bloomer and one of the 

 earliest flowers to bloom. 2-3 ft. 75c Each; 

 $6.00 for 10. 



FORTUNE'S FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell)— A 



beautiful shrub of medium size; flowers are 

 of a bright yellow and appear before the 

 leaves very early in the spring; foliage dark 

 green; the best of the early flowering shrubs. 

 2-3 ft. bushes 60c Each; $5.00 for Ten. 



PINK DOUBLE FLOWERED ALMOND (P. 

 jap. flore pleno rosea) — A vigorous, beautiful 

 tree, covered in May with rose-colored blos- 

 soms like small roses; hard v. 2-3 ft. 75c 

 Each; $6.00 for Ten. 



WHITE DOUBLE FLOWERED ALMOND (P. 

 jap. flore pleno alba) — Same as above except 

 blossoms are pure white. 2-3 ft. 75c Each: 

 86.00 for 10. 



PINK TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE (L. 

 Tartarica rosea) — Pink flowers that make a 

 lovely contrast with the foliage; planted 

 with the Grandiflora, the two make a beau- 

 tiful displav. Fine 2-3 ft. bushes 75c Each: 

 $6.00 for 10. 



RED TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE (L. T. 

 var. rubra) — Blooms early in the spring; 

 flowers a beautiful bright red. Fine 2-3 ft. 

 plants 75c Each; $6.00 for 10. 



FRAGRANT BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (L. Fra- 



grantissima) — Six to 8 feet high with nu- 

 merous spreading branches; foliage bright 

 green; flowers white or light vellow; very 

 fragrant. Fine 2-3 ft. plants 75c Each; $6.00 

 for 16. 



SWEET SCENTED SHRUB — A native species 

 with double purple flowers, very fragrant 

 and the wood is also fragrant. Foliage rich 

 dark green; blooms in June and at intervals 

 afterwards. Fine 2 ft. bushes. $1.00 Each. 



