AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1914. 
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HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 
Ready about October 15th. 
Varieties Suitable for Autumn Planting. 
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Almond. See Prunus. 
Althea, or Hibiscus. Rose of Sharon. SUP Ie, red 
or white. September. 
Variegated Foliaged. 
Meehani. ‘In thisnew variety the variegation of the 
foliage is even more beautiful thanin the oldform . 
Amorpha fruticosa. False Indigo. A strong growing 
shrub with spikes of indigo-colored flowers; June 
Canescens. Lead Plant. A dense growing shrub 
producing an abundance of flowers of a blue color 
borne on terminal spikes 
Aralia pentaphylla. <A beautiful Japanese shrub of 
rapid growth, branches furnished with spines, leaves 
palmate, five lobed and pale green . irae te 
Spinosa. (See Ornamental Trees, page 54.) 
Azalea Pontica, or Hardy Ghent. Magnificent large- 
flowering hybrids in various fine colors; June. . 
Mollis. A gorgeous spring-flowering dwart shrub, the 
flowers of which come before the foliage, literally 
making the plant a blaze of color. The colors range 
from light yellow to orange-salmon, flame color and 
copper- red. Itis valuable for partially shaded sit- 
uations where few shrubs thrive : 
Larger Plants. Each, $1.00 to $2.50. 
Azalea arborescens. 
with handsome foliage and white or blush, fragrant 
sours, core in July. Easily grown in ordinary 
soil. So koe ae een ene 
Calendulacea. Flame Azalea. This showy plant is 
covered in June with masses of flowers, varying from 
A large spreading native Azalea, 
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pale yellow to deepest orange 
Vaseyi. 
brilliant pink blossoms. , 
Cornus Stolonifera.—Dogwood. 
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Clethra Alnifolia. 
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Feathery white flowers. 
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Baccharis halmifolia. 
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Berberis purpurea. 
purple foliage 
Thunbergii. Japanese Barberry. Dwart, “handsome, 
shining foliage which turns coppery-red in autumn; 
its bright red berries hang throughout the entire 
winter. Large plants Mee cians Ee VAN es |e eet 5 
Vulgaris. Common Barberry. June. . . . . «| .25 2.50 
Calycanthus floridus. Spice Bush. Brown flowers; 
fragrant; June to August . . Fg. nosh Latecesl| | castor I asieGre. 
Caraganaarborescens. Siberian Pea. An interesting 
shrub, flowers yellow, pea-shaped; May _. ee 35 
Chionanthus virginicus. Fringe Tree. White; June.| .50 
Clethra alnifolia. Sweet Pepper Bush. White; in- 
tensely fragrant; very fine. . Bleed chai ae 3. 
Colutea arborescens. Bladder Senna. A handsome 
and interesting shrub. Bright yetow flowers and 
large transparent seed pods . 
Cornus alba. Red-barked Dogwood. " Conspicuous for 
its ornamental bright red bark in winter 5 
Sibirica. Scarlet Dogwood. Barkscarlet . 
Stolonifera. Red Osier, Red-twigged Dogwood : 
Mas, or Mascula. Cornelian Cherry. A very at- 
tractive shrub with bright yellow flowers early in 
spring and shining scarlet fruit in the autumn : 
Paniculata. Gray Dogwood. A free-flowering va- 
riety, with white fruits on red pendunclesin fall . 
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