AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1926. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 
Varieties Suitable for Autumn Planting. Ready about October 15th. 
service for which we make no extra charge. 
ALMOND. (Amygdaius.) See Prunus. 
The prices quoted for the following shrubs includes careful packing, a 
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AMORPHA canescens. (Lead Plant.) A dense-growing shrub, pro- Doz. 
ducing an abundance of flowers of a blue color, borne on terminal 
spikes. 60 cts each 5 lithe eg he Haley cegrete- Hee Ice tere ee Meaney oye 10) 
ARALIA pentaphylla. A beautiful Japanese shrub of rapid growth, 
branches furnished with spines, leaves palmate, five-lobed and 
pale green. 60 cts. each Ged Rotts: Rau neie Y emis 6.00 
spinosa. ( Hercules’ Club, Angelica Tree.) See page 35. 
AZALEA Kempferi. (Rhododendron Kempfert.) This charming 
scarlet-flowered Japanese shrub is wonderfully floriferous, abso- 
lutely hardy and should be in every collection. 
18 to 24 inches. $2.50 each Be ASIP BS 27.50 
24 to 30 inches. $3.50each . . .. . 38.00 
Specimen Plants. $5.00 each and upwards. 
arborescens. A large spreading native Azalea, with handsome 
foliage and white or blush fragrant flowers coming in July. Easily 
grown in ordinary soil. $3.00each . . . .. . . . +. 83.00 
ealendulacea. (Flame Azalea.) This showy plant is covered in 
June with masses of flowers, varying from pale yellow to deep 
orange. $3.50 each PO a a Sed eA. AWniayimer hs) amd 89200 
Vaseyi. Forms a compact bush, covered in June with brilliant pink 
blossoms. $3.00 each eM ht: EES OF Teoh 30.00 
BERBERIS purpurea. (Purple-leaved Barberry.) Dark purple foli- 
age. 60 ects. each MMe Visine Sy eek AT Batis 6.00 
Thunbergii. (Japanese Barberry.) Dwarf, handsome shining foli- 
age which turns coppery-red in Autumn, its bright red berries 
hang throughout the entire Winter. Large plants, 60 cts. each 6.00 
vulgaris. (Common Barberry.) June. 60cts.each. . . . . 6.00 
CALYCANTHUS floridus. (Allspice or Sweet Shrub.) Brown flow- Dv. 
ers; fragrant; June to August. 75cts.each. . . . . . $7.50 
CARAGANA arborescens. (Siberian Pea.) An interesting shrub 
flowers yellow, pea-shaped; May. 60 cts. each . 5 oi x 6.00 aie Tanne 
Marg ersblants=mjopctsseachy pl) ul) Mn yes eS 750 
CHIONANTHUS virginieus. (Fri \ ite; 
[eRe acc te; June,21.50 °° || DEUTZIA crenata fl. pl.’ Pride’ot Rochester. Double white, 
CLETHRA alnifolia. (Sweet Pepper Bush.) White; intensely yet Ponta ane, ee cts eae ere NN 
anteren ely, fine. 60 te each ri er, amet a aco 6.00 erenata rosea. Double pink. 60 cts. each ‘ 
arborescens. (Bladder Senna.) A hand d in- : Gre : 5 
teresting shrub; its bright yellow flowers and laresuGratieparent HOO INES | WIRMon VoRy Se) Gwah Ula, CD GIS Ca 
seed pods appearing throughout the Summer, at a time when Lemoineii. An excellent hardy shrub, producing pure white 
CORNUS alba. (Redbark 4 acts oe Ree ea Soa 7.50 Bowery: borne onystour branches, which are of upright growth. 
5 -barke ogwood. it 2 = ing. t Reda! le eh WDE, 
spreading habit, conspicuous for its Scae eRe ReeRtr ce Ga ee aie a te 
park in Winter: Bo cts. geek , BS sera 5.00 DIERVILLA. See Weigela. 
arger Plants. ts. Sia Wenn A 
mignon Se Cae a SHadeuireesioace 35. 6.00 ELEAGNUS angustifolium. (Oleaster.) A bushy shrub with 
siberica. (Scarlet Dogwood.) Barkscarlet. 50 cts. each 5.00 beautiful silvery leaves and fragrant yellow flowers in June, 
WargvorpelamtssmGorcatcachunl mill ik Wenn a 600 followed by yellow fruits; valuable for seaside planting. 60 
stolonifera. (RedOsier.) (Red, twigged Dogwood.) Bark usually Cs Gane GaN, “Maen ioe eas 
redhiniWinterso0\ctsscachP are anne Ss 9 579 longipes. (Japanese Oleaster.) One of our best shrubs, having 
puoloniters var. aurea. (Golden-barked Dogwood.) Bright yel- long arching branches closely set with small oval, rich green 
ow barkin Winter. Very effective when planted in groups with leaves, which retain their fresh appearance late into the Autumn. 
the red-barked variety. C0) Gish GAN. 6 6 o oe Boe BOO) In July it bears innumerable translucent reddish edible fruits of 
a OR puascula: erneiien Cherry.) A very attractive shrub an agreeable pungent flavor; these with the deep green foliage 
pat iu pee Ne oe ours, any in Spring and shining scarlet make the shrub exceedingly ornamental. $1.00 each . i 
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CORYLUS americana. (American Hazel.) The well-known 7.50 EUONYMUS EADS (Clin neg paces) WAS claan® ip 
Hazelnut or Filbert. 75cts.each . | . 7 50 most attractive in Autumn, when its foliage becomes brilliant 
COTONEASTER integerrima. A perfectly hardy and highly or- : crimson-scarlet and when it is also covered with bright red fruit. 
namental shrub with spreading branches and roundish leaves BS SERS US COWES) GINS Gh ARES Che ree eoe 9 Mh ty 
The fruit is dark, bloomy-red and is freely produced, remaining oa ns held sfc Heaney cay citys) bas 
on the plant farintothe Winter. $1.00each. . eel OL 00) Americana. (Strawberry Bush.) A slender-growing shrub with 
horizontalis. Though by no means a new plant, this rare and shining foliage and deep scarlet berries; June. 75 ct ch 
perfectly hardy Cotoneaster deserves to be most widely planted. 7 S S P 5 ahs a ae 
It is decumbent or semi-prostrate in habit, grows 3 to 4 feet europseus. (Burning Bush.) This attractive shrub derives its 
high, forming a dense bush many yards through. The fruits common name from its profusion of red seed pods in Autumn, 
are bright scarlet changing to crimson and the small leaves which open and allow the orange-colored seeds to hang on deli- 
sebieh Bre dark green and almost round, are retained late into cate threads. 75 cts. each . EAS Ae MLE The seed. asiky Raa 
the Hall, and even up to Christmas. It i itabl = 
ing in rocky positions, and anywhere SEGRE ae Een erent nore: eco Busha Tbeiunopened owes 
dwarf-growing shrubs arerequired. $1.00 each 10.00 RE eee Rey ecto ortat bee caer 
CYDONIA japoniea. (Scarlet Japan Ou eNna ee is 5 flowers, which come in May, are in racemes of five or six, pure 
Emmizcmidowers in great profusion ihe ae S 1g arlet- white with dark green eye, fragrant, very graceful and valuable 
Back y Spring. $1.00 a0 ior canes The foliage is of lively green and very decorative. 
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