AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1922. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SFIRUBS. 
Ree about October 15th. 
Varieties Suitable for Autumn Planting. 
FESCULUS parviflora. 
A beautiful spreading shrub, producing numerous large, 
of white flowers late in June; effective as a single specimen. 
(Syn. Pavia macrostachya.) (Dwarf Horse Chestnut.) 
showy spikes 
$2.00 each. 
ALMOND. (Amygdalus.) See Prunus. 
AMORPHA eanesecens. (Lead Plant.) A dense-growing shrub, pro- Doz. 
ducing an abundance of flowers of a blue color, borne on terminal 
spikes. 60 cts each i $6.00 
fruticosa. (False Indigo.) K strone crowine ehrub in Bailes of 
Indigo-colored flowers; June. 60 cts. each : 6.00 
ARALIA pentaphylla. A beautiful Japantse shrub of praitl Roe 
branches furnished with spines, leaves palmate, five-lobed and 
pale green. 60 cts. each ees F : 6.00 
Larger Plants. 75 cts. each . See eT Et 7.50 
spinosa. ( Hercules’ Club, Angelica Tree. ) See page 33. 
AZALEA Keempferi. (Rhododendron Kempferi.) This charming 
searlet-flowered Japanese shrub is wonderfully floriferous, abso- 
lutely hardy and should be in every collection. 
18 to 24 inches. $2.50 each smog Bs 27.50 
24 to 30 inches. $3.50 each 38.00 
Specimen Plants. $5.00 each and comands! 
arborescens. A large spreading native Azalea, with handsome 
foliage and white or blush fragrant flowers coming in July. Healy. 
grown in ordinary soil. $3.00 each ; 33.00 
ecalendulacea. (Flame Azalea.) This showy plant is eovered in 
June with masses of flowers, varying from pale yellow to deep 
orange. $3.00 each Sie 33.00 
Vaseyi. Forms a compact bush, cov red in erune arith brilliant pink 
blossoms. $2.50 each 25.00 
BERBERIS purpurea. (Purple-leaved Barter: ) ipark apts foli- 
age. 60 cts. each 6.00 
Thunbergii. (Japanese Barberry. ) Dearh handsaric initia ole 
age which turns coppery-red in Autumn, its bright red berries 
hang throughout the entire Winter. Large plants, 60 cts. each 6.00 
vulgaris. (CommonBarberry.) June. 60cts.each . . s 6.00 
CALYCANTHUS floridus. (Allspice or Sweet Shrub.) Brown deus Doz. 
ers; fragrant; June to August. 75 cts. each . $7.50 ea el ; 
CARAGANA arboreseens. (Siberian Pea.) An interesting acti Azalea Keempferi. 
flowers yellow, pea-shaped; May. 60cts.each . . 6.00 
Larger Plants. 765 cts. each . 7.50 
CHIONANTHUS virginieus. (Fringe Tree.) W hite; June. $1. 50 1-00 Dean eronate fl. pl. Pride of Rochester. Double white, 
eac OT Sta EO celal to : very beautiful; June. 60 ct ch Sn Shape epee 
CLETHRA alnifolia. (Sweet Pepper Bush.) White: intensely % pee races 
ae fragrant; vety fine. 60 ci each a es ask Set rea a 6.00 erenata rosea. Double pink. 60 cts. each ; } 
LUTEA arborescens. (Bladder Senna.) A handsome and in- Wi ry : : 
teresting shrub; its bright yellow flowers and large, transparent i ema Ree ery aoe Cart ieee oo Cte cach. 
seed pods appearing throughout the Summer. 60 cts. each 6.00 Lemoineii. An excellent hardy shrub, producing pure white 
Larger Plants. 75cts.each . . id ples Oe ee a oh 7.50 flowers, borne on stout branches, which are of upright growth. 
CORNUS alba. (Red-barked Dogwood.) A valuable shrub of Habit dwarf, and free-flowering. 60 cts. each ae 
sorceding habit, conspicuous for its ornamental poe red ae DIERVILLA. See Weigela. 
Larger Plants. 60cts.each . come I Fe 6.00 ELEAGNUS angustifolium. (Oleaster.) A bushy shrub with 
Florida. See Ornamental and Shade Trees, page Sou beautiful silvery leaves and Gees yellow flowers in June, 
sibiriea. (Scarlet Dogwood.) Barkscarlet. 50 cts. each. 5.00 followed by yellow fruits; valuable for seaside planting. 60 
Larger Plants. 60 cts. each . 6.00 cts. each oR URS tate Tre CARE oN aR ecE oo peer ce yh 
giolonitera: Ue Osra) Gied, twigged Dogwood. ) Bark usually longipes. (Japanese Oleaster.) One of our best shrubs, having 
redin Winter. 50 cts. eac : 5.00 Shite ; : Oe me 5 
stolonifera var. aurea. (Golden-barked Dogwood. ) Bright yel- long arching branches _ closely set with small oval, rich green 
low bark in Winter. Very effective when planted in groups with leaves, which retain their fresh appearance late into the Autumn. 
the red-barked variety. 50 cts. each . 5.00 In July it bears innumerable translucent reddish edible fruits of 
mas, or mascula. (Cornelian Cherry.) A very ACrrnatiCe shrub an agreeable pungent flavor; these with the deep green foliage 
with bright yellow flowers early in Spring and shining scarlet make the shrub exceedingly ornamental. 60 cts. each 
fruitin the Autumn. 75cts.each . . . . . . 2) . = 7.50 =EUONYMUS alatus. (Cork-barked Euonymus.) This shrub is 
CORYLUS americana. (American Hazel.) The well-known most attractive in Autumn, when its foliage becomes brilliant 
Hazelnut or Filbert. 75 cts. each ; 7.50 crimson-scarlet and when it is also covered with bright red fruit. 
COTONEASTER integerrima. A perfectly hardy and highly or- The bark is corky and of interesting appearance. 75 cts. 
namental shrub with spreading branches and roundish leaves. each AE oT Ue et a Oe A Le EA j 
The fruit is dark, bloomy-red and is freely produced, remaining i " : 
on the plant far into the Winter. $1.00each . 10.00 Americana. (Strawberry Bush.) A slender-growing shrub with 
horizontalis. Though by no means a new plant, Chisirareland shining foliage and deep scarlet berries; June. 60cts.each . 
perfectly hardy Cotoneaster deserves to be most widely planted. europzus. (Burning Bush.) This attractive shrub derives its 
It is decumbent or semi-prostrate in habit, grows 3 to 4 feet common name from its profusion of red seed pods in Autumn, 
high. forming a dense bush many yards through. The fruits which open and allow the orange-colored seeds to hang on deli- 
are bright scarlet changing to crimson and the small leaves, catethreads. 75 cts. each 7 
which are dark green and almost round, are retained late into 5 ge) ‘ a Uae Ae ees ML 
the Fall, and even up to Christmas. It is suitable for plant- EXOCHORDA grandiflora. (Pearl Bush.) The unopened flower 
ing in rocky positions, and anywhere and everywhere that buds resemble small pearls, hence the common name. The 
dwarf-growing shrubs arerequired. $1.00each . . . . . 10.00 flowers, which come in May, are in racemes of five or six, pure 
CYDONIA japonica. (Scarlet Japan Quince.) Bright scarlet- white with dark green eye, fragrant, very graceful and valuable 
crimson flowers in great profusion in the early Spring. 75 cts. for Gustine: The foliage is of lively green and very decorative. 
each Sa Sarg oe eh ae 5 SH Gh Son OMICS ce ese he 10) 75 cts. eac tae is: beng 
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