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Hardy Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs 



ACER palmatum atropurpureum (Red Japanese Maple). 

 An aristocratic ornament on any lawn. Finely 

 divided foliage, crimson and scarlet, and the graceful 

 habit of growth give it great distinction. 10 to 12 in., 

 75 cts.; 134 to 2 ft , S2.50; 2 to 21^2 ft-, S3.50 each. 

 AZALEA hinodegiri. This is one of the choicest flower- 

 ing shrubs, bearing a mass of brilliant scarlet-crimson 

 flowers in early summer. It makes a splendid bed 

 against a wall or along a driveway, and specimens in 

 the mixed border give a gorgeous color splash. 6 to 

 8 in., 2 yrs., 75 cts. each. 

 BERBERIS Julianas. An evergreen Barberry with long 

 thorns, making an exceedingly handsome bush 

 summer and winter. In the autumn the long, 

 leathery leaves turn brilliant red. 6 to 8 in., 35 cts.; 

 12 to 15 in., 75 cts. each, 

 thunbergi atropurpurea. The Red-leaved Japanese 

 Barberry is a form of the common Japanese hedge 

 Barberry with foliage that remains reddish bronze 

 throughout the summer. It makes a fine color 

 accent in the border and handsome specimens. 9 to 

 12 in., 35 cts. each; 12 to 15 in., 50 cts.; 15 to 18 in., 

 75 cts.; U2to2 ft., SI; 2 to 2i^ ft., SI. 50. (If 12 or 

 more are needed, write for quantity rates.) 



BUDDLEIA davidi magnifica. The Butterfly Bush 

 makes long spikes of richly fragrant lavender-purple 

 flowers in midsummer, with butterflies always hover- 

 ing around. 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



CALLICARPA purpurea. The Beauty Berry is a good- 

 looking shrub with attractive foliage covered in 

 autumn with bunches of brilliant lavender-purple 

 fruits. 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



CARYOPTERIS incana. Frequently this plant is 

 called "Blue Spirea" because of its fuzzy gray-blue 

 Spirea-Iike flowers in autumn. The bluish foliage has a 

 pungent fragrance. 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



COTONEASTER horizontalis. The neatest and finest 

 of this popular family of shrubs, with tiny foliage 

 like boxwood. It is not entirely evergreen, but its 

 red fruits persist until spring. 5-in. pots, 75 cts. each. 



DEUTZIA magnifica. A tall shrub massed with dazzling 

 white flowers in panicles in early summer. Proba- 

 bly the finest of the Deutzia family. 2 yr., 45 cts. 

 each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 

 rosea eximia. This pink-flowering Deutzia makes 

 a fountain-hke bush 3 to 4 feet high w-hich is 

 excellent for specimen use or for planting in borders. 

 It is very distinct and different from the common 

 Pride of Rochester. 2 yr., 45 cts. each'; 3 yr., 65 cts. 

 EUONYMUS japonicus. A handsome evergreen shrub 

 with thick, oval varnished foliage w"hich will m,ake a 

 handsome specimen up to 15 feet high. 2 yr., 45 cts. 

 each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 

 FORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis. The showiest of 

 all the Golden Bells, with long w^ands of brilliant 

 yellow flowers in early April. A magnificent thing. 

 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 

 HIBISCUS syriacus, William R. Smith. The Altheas 

 bloom in midsummer and later, and this variety is 

 the prize of all the white-flowered varieties. 2 yr., 

 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 

 HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora. A superb 

 plant for massing in shady places. Large clusters 

 of snow-white flowers from midsummer until 

 autumn. 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 3 \t., 65 cts. 

 paniculata grandiflora. Great heads of white flowers 

 in late summer which turn pinkish as the season 

 advances. 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



KOLKWITZIA amabilis. Pink and yellowish flow^ers in 

 great abundance. It is one of the most graceful and 

 beautiful subjects for specimen or border use. 2 yr., 

 45 cts. each; 3 vr., 65 cts. 



LIGUSTRUM ovalifolium aureum (Golden Privet). 

 Has bright yellow foliage. It should not be used 

 for hedges. 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 3 \t., 65 cts. Tree 

 form, trimmed globe-shaped for porch and lawn 

 ornaments. 30 inches high, SI each. 



LONICERA morrowi (Bush Honeysuckle). Grows 

 8 to 10 feet high and is excellent as a background. 

 The flowers are yellow and are quickly followed by 

 brilliant red berries. 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS, Argen- 

 tine. A charming, wil- 

 lowy branched Mock 

 Orange with innumerable 

 small, fragrant, snow- 

 white flowers. 2 yr., 

 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



Atlas. An erect Mock 

 Orange wdth huge, flat 

 white flowers with deli- 

 cious odor. 2 yr., 45 cts. 

 each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



Brachybotrys. The snow- 

 white flowers of this 

 charming variety are 

 borne in broad clusters. 

 Very showy and hand- 

 some. 2 yr., 45 cts. each; 

 3 yr., 65 cts. 



Virginal. The best-known 

 and most popular of all 

 Mock Oranges. The 



semi-double, pure white 

 flowers are borne in June 

 and occasionally through- 

 out the summer and 

 autumn. 2 yr., 45 cts. 

 each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



SPIRJEA, Anthony Waterer. 

 A very bushy shrub from 

 3 to 4 feet high which 

 covers itself with flat 

 heads of crimson flowers 



- in midsummer. 2 yr., 



Azalea hinodegiri 45 cts. each; 3 yr., 65 cts. 



P*««« «f QU..iikk<^KTr except where noted, 2-year, size, 45 cts. each, 12 for $4.50; 3-year size, 65 cts. each, 12 for $6.50, 

 riCcS or OnrUDDery, by parcel post or express, delivery not prepaid 



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