FLOWERING SHRUBS 



BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME AT LOW COST WITH BOUNTIFUL RIDGE FLOWERLNG SHRUBS 



A PROFUSION OF BLOOM— SPRING— SUMMER— FALL. 

 TALL GROWING AND DWARF TYPES, SUITABLE FOR SPECLMEN OR GROUP PLANTINGS. 

 ALL ARE LISTED AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. 



ALL SHRUBS ARE AVELL BALANCED 2 YR. FIELD GROWN STOCK, BLOOMING SIZE 



In many cases it would be better to plant Shrubs in groups of several to one side of the lawn instead of fol- 

 lowing the method of planting one in a certain place and spoiling the effect of the open lawn. In most cases, 

 three, six, eight or twelve should be used in a particular grouping. Several such groupings make an excellent 

 border or foundation planting.. 



ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). 

 lavender and blue. 2 to ; 



Double, assorted colors ; red, white, 

 feet, 80c each; 3 for §2.25. 



BUTTERFLY BUSH (Biiddlea) 



One of the best everblooming shrubs. These new types are 



truly magnificent. 



CHAR3IING. Magnificent long panicles of Rose Pink flowers 

 cover this plant from early midsummer until frost, some pani- 

 cles being 12 inches long. Very vigorous grower, good foliage 

 and hardy in most sections. One of the best of the Buddleas 

 of recent introduction. Heavy 2 yr., 2-3 ft. plants, 80c each; 3 

 for $2.25. 



ILE DE FRANCE. The grandest of all purple types of Butterfly 

 bush. Long tapering panicles borne in great profusion through 

 the summer, dark blue with golden stamens, presents a gorge- 

 ous sight. A magnificent plant in any setting. Heavy, 2-year 

 2-3 ft. plants, 80c each; 3 for §2.25. 



BEAUTYBUSH. General resemblance to both AYeigela and Honey- 

 suckle, beautiful trumpet-shaped fiowers. Pale pink with or- 

 ange veins in the throat. 18 to 24 inch, 90c each; 3 for §2.50. 



INDIAN CURRANT. Valuable for planting in shady places : 



foliage is very persistant. 

 inch, 70c each; §1.95 for 3; 



The fruit 

 2 to 3 ft. 



purpiish-red. 18 to 24 

 80c each; §2.25 for 3. 



SN01VBERRY*. An upright, low-growing shrub 'with pink flow 



ers. Snowv white berries 

 for 3. 



In fall. 2 to 3 ft., 80c each; 



SYMPHORICARPOS CHENAULTI (Improved Coralberry). This 

 is a very beautiful hybrid originating at the Arnold Arboretum. 

 Neat fine foliage on slender stems, bearing an abundance of 

 white fruit with red spots. 18-24 in., 70c each; .<^1.95 for 3. 



CREPE aiY'RTLE. Blooms throughout the summer great clus- 

 ters of delicately fringed flowers. Perfectly hardy as far north 

 as New Jersey. We have pink and red. 18 to 24 inch, 90c 

 each; §2.50 for 3. 



DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester). Produces white flowers tinged 

 rose: vigorous grower, profuse bloomer, earliest to bloom. 18 

 to 24 inch, 70c each; §1.95 for 3; 2 to 3 ft., 80c each; §2.25 for 3. 



DEUTZIA LEMOINE. Dwarf habit of growing. Literally cover- 

 ed with snow-white flowers. 18 to 24 incli, 70c each; §1.95 for 3. 



FORSYTHLA— GOLDEN BELL 



Their Golden bell shaped flowers usher in SPRING 

 FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA SPECTABILIS. Hardiest of all 

 Forsythias. Known as showy Border Porsythia. The most 

 profuse bloomer of all Forsythias, bush being covered with 

 bright golden yellow flowers from base to tips of branches. 

 Erect grower, its long branches drooping slightly. 

 2-3 feet, 80c each; §2.25 for 3. 



THE OLD FASHIONED LILACS 

 AND HYBRID LILACS 



Beauty, Color Contrast and Exquisite 

 Fragrance in Our Favorite Shrub. 



FORTUNE'S GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia Fortunei). 



Flowers bright yellow and appear before the leaves 

 very earlv in the spring. 2 to 3 foot buslies, 80c each; 

 §2.25 for 3. 



FORSYTHIA (Intermedia). Blooms early, frequently 

 covered with golden flowers while the ground is still 

 covered with snow. Not as tall as Fortunei. 2 to 3 

 foot plants, 80c each; §2.25 for 3. 



FORSYTHIA (Viridissima). Same habits as the For- 

 tunei. Flowers deeper yellow and somewhat twisted. 

 2 to 3 foot plants, 80c each; §2.25 for 3. 



FLOWERING ALMOND, DOUBLE PINK (P. Jap. floro 



plena rosea). A beautiful tree; covered in May with 

 rose-colored blossoms like small roses ; hardy. 18 to 

 24 inch, 90c each; §2.50 for 3. 



HONEYSUCKLE, PINK TARTARIAN (L. Tartariea 



rosea). Pink flowers that make a lovely contrast 

 with the foliage. Fine 2 to 3 foot bushes, 80c each; 

 .§2.25 for 3. 



HONEYSUCKLE, RED TARTARIAN (L. T. var. ru- 

 bra). Blooms early in the spring; flowers a beau- 

 tiful red. Fine 2 to 3 foot plants, 80c each; §2.25 for 3. 



EUROPEAN CRANBERRY BUSH. Handsome green 

 foliage; large bunches of crimson berries. The flow- 

 ers are pure white. 2 to 3 foot, 80c each; §2.25 for 3. 



JAPAN QUINCE SCARLET (C. Japonica, also Pyrus 

 Japonica). Flowers a bright scarlet crimson, borne 

 in great profusion in early spring; foliage bright 

 glossy green. 18 to 24 inch, 70c each; §1.95 for 3. 



LUDWIG SPAETH (Hybrid). Very hardy, thrifty and 

 heavy blooming type. Plants medium size. Flowers 

 single, dark purple. Very beautiful and fragrant. 18 

 to 24 inch, 90c each; 3 for .§2.50. 



MME. LEMOINE (Hybrid). One of the most appreci- 

 ated white hybrid lilacs. Flowers are double and 

 borne in large panicles, shading to a creamy white. 

 Plant is vigorous and hardy. 18 to 24 inch, 90c each; 

 3 for §2.50. 



MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Hybrid). One of the 

 rarest of our hybrid lilacs. Flowers almost pure red, 

 very double and sweet scented. Plants are profuse 

 bloomers and very vigorous. 2 yr. 18 inch plants, 

 §1.25 each; 3 for §3.00. 



LILAC, WHITE (S. Vulgaris Alba). Too well known 

 to need description: its flowers are white and frag- 

 rant. Fine 18 to 24 inch, 70c each; §1.95 for 3. 



LILAC, PURPLE (S. Vulgaris). The well-known pur- 

 ple variety ; always a standard sort. Fine 2 to 3 feet, 

 80c each; §2.25 for 3. 



LILAC (Persian). A favorite among the purple lilac, 

 having a rich color and unusually fragrant. 18 to 24 

 inch, 70c each; §1.95 for 3. 



PEARL BUSH (Exochorda Grandiflora). One of our 

 grandest early white flowering shrubs : blossoms and 

 leaf buds breaking forth at same time the bush is 

 completely covered with waxy-white flowers resem- 

 bling mock orange. Plant is very hardy and erect 

 grower. Blooming at same time as Forsythia its 

 snowv white flowers make a contrast combination. 

 18 to 24 inch. 70c each; §1.95 for 3. 



TAMARIX AFRICANA. Upright habit, with airy slen- 

 der leaves and a profusion of dainty, soft pink flowers 

 in May. IVa to 2 feet, 70c each; §1.95 for 3. 



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