TowsoUy Maryland 



Deciduous Shrubs 



SIZE EACH PER 10 



AESCULL S parviflora ' Du arj Horsechestnut) . 1 to 2 feet $ 1.50 

 One of the best of the late flowering shrubs. 3 4 3.00 

 very ornamental and rare. Its spreading 

 branches bear numerous showy white flowers 

 on large upright panicles in July. A good 

 shrub for the border or in masses. 



AMELAXCHIER canadensis iDounx Shad- 3to4tpet S 1.00 •? 7.50 

 bush J . A bushy, tree-like shrub with many 4 5 1.50 10.00 



white flowers appearing in early spring. 5 6 2.00 



AMORPHA fruticosa Hndigobushj . An orna- 6 to! feet S 1.50 



mental, vigorous growing shrub with fine T 8 2.00 



feathery foliage. Prefers a moist soil and is B 10 2.50 

 best when used in naturalistic or mass plant- 

 ing. In summer the large spikes of pea-shaped, 

 dark violet flowers are borne in narrow, 

 drooping clusters. 



AMYGDALUS communis var. alba flore pleno 2 to 3 feet $ 1.50 

 'White Flouering Almond j . A small tree 

 valued for its many double white flowers, 

 which cover the branches in early spring. 



AMYGDALUS communis var. rosea flore plena 2 to 3 feet $ 1.50 

 (Fink Flouering Almond J . Small ornamen- 

 tal tree bearing many double pink flowers in 

 early spring. 



AROMA arbutifolia fRed ChokeberryJ. A 2 to 3 feet -S .75 $ 5.00 

 very attractive small shrub having brilliantly 3 4 1.00 7.50 



colored foliage and large red berries in the 

 fall. It is suited to the shrub border and is 

 pleasing in the spring also for its showy 

 spikes of white flowers. 



Native Azaleas 



AZALEA arborescens fSueet Azalea j. A 2 /o 2i /ee/ S 3.50 S 30.00 



rounded, bushy type, having very fragrant. 2h 3 4.50 40.00 

 pure white flowers during May. 



AZALEA calendulacea r Flame Azalea j . The U to \S inch. $ 2.50 ? 20.00 



name of this variety comes from the very 2 2i feet 3.50 30.00 



brilliant flowers, which appear in the earlv 2i 3 4.50 40.00 

 spring. They are composed of varying hues 

 of red. orange and yellow. In the border 

 planting they give a very pleasing eff"ect. 



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