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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



CHOICE SHRUBS AND DWARF DECIDUOUS TREES 



Owing to the difficulty and expense of packing for shipment Deciduous Trees in small 

 lots, we include in the following list only those of somewhat dwarf habit. Prices for other 

 varieties, of which we have a large assortment, will be cheerfully given upon request. 



The prices quoted are for well-developed stocky plants. A dozen of any variety will be 

 supplied for ten times the price of one (six for five times the price of one), but this dozen rate 

 may be used only when six or more of a variety are taken. The hundred rate of any variety will 

 be promptly sent if desired. We solicit an opportunity to give special quotations upon lists of 

 Shrubs and Ornamental Trees for landscape planting. 



Shipment should be made by express or freight, as the plants are too large for mailing. 



All the\arieties offeredldo~ : best planted in autumn 



ARALIA 



SPINOSA. Hercules Club, Devil's Walk- 

 ing Stick or Angelica Tree. — A tall-growing 

 treelike shrub with large leaves in an umbrella- 

 like head. 4 to 5 ft.. 50c; 5 to 6 ft.. 75c. each. 



BERBERIS. 



For both Japanese 

 "Hedge Plants." 



and 



Barberry 



Box-Barberry. See 



CERCIS. Judas Tree 



CANADENSIS. American Judas Tree.— A 



tall-growing shrub or dwarf tree bearing pea- 

 shaped, showy, rosy-pink flowers in early 

 spring. 3 to 4 ft., 60c; 4 to 5 ft., 75c each. 



CORNUS. Dogwood 



ALBA (Siberica). Red-barked Dogwood. — 



Has very showy vivid bright red bark. 2 to 

 3 ft., 30c; 3 to 4 ft, 40c. each. 



FLORIDA. White-flowered Dogwood.— In 

 late May and early June it is enveloped in 

 large white flowers or involucres. Its autumn 

 foliage is crimson and carmine. 4 ft., 60c; 

 6 ft., $1.00; 8 ft., $1.50 each. 



FLORIDA RUBRA. Red-flowered Dog- 

 wood. — A variety of the well-known flowering 

 Dogwood, with rosv-pink flowers. 3 to 4 ft., 

 $2 00; 4 to 5 ft., $2.50 each. 



STOLONIFERA AUREA. Golden-barked 

 Dogwood. — Both conspicuous and attractive. 

 2 to 3 ft., 30c; 3 to 4 ft., 40c each. 



DEUTZIA 



CRENATA FL. PL. Double Deutzia.— Of 



tall habit. In June has racemes of double white 

 flowers, tinted with pink. 



CRENATA ALBA FL. PL. Pride of Roch- 

 ester. — Flowers are pure white. 



GRACILIS.— Of dwarf habit, with a pro- 

 fusion of graceful, pendulous white flowers in 

 June. 12 to 18 in., 35c each. 



DEUTZIA, Continued 



LEMOINEL— Literally covered with broad 

 dense heads of snow-white flowers. 2 to 3 ft., 

 35c; 3 to 4 ft., 50c. each. 



Prices, except as noted, 3 to 4 ft., 40c; 4 to 

 5 ft., 50c each. 



DESMODIUM (Lespedeza) 



PENDULIFLORUM (Sieboldi).— An ex- 

 ceedingly attractive shrubby plant with finely 

 divided foliage, and large, long, dropping clus- 

 ters of showy reddish-purple, pea-like flowers 

 in great masses during summer and autumn. 

 Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Strong plants, 35c. 

 each. 



EUONYMUS. Strawberry Tree 



ALATUS.— Small foliage, followed by red 

 fruit in autumn. Assumes brilliant shades of 

 red in autumn. 3 to 4 ft., 75c. each. 



FORSYTHIA. Golden Bell 



INTERMEDIA.— Very free early flowering. 

 SUSPENSA. Weeping Forsythia. — Of 



spreading, weeping habit. 

 VIRIDISSIMA. Green-barked Forsythia.— 



Produces a wealth of bright, light yellow 

 flowers in early spring before the leaves appear. 

 Prices, 2 to 3 ft., 30c; 3 to 4 ft., 40c. each. 



HYDRANGEA 



ARBORFSCENS STERILIS (Arborescens 

 Grandiflora). Snowball Hydrangea. — Large 

 heads of snow-white flowers in lavish profusion 

 from late in June until the last of August. 



PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA— Of vig- 

 orous growth and spreading habit, with broad 

 terminal panicles of pure white flowers in Au- 

 gust, frequently a foot long. In September the 

 flowers change to pink or rose color. 



Prices. W 2 to 2 ft., 50c; 2 to 3 ft., 75c. each. 



