CROMWELL GARDENS. CROMWELL. CONN. 



Flowering Shrub: 



Berries of Berberis Thunbergii 



GENERAL LIST OF FLOWERING 

 SHRUBS 



ALTHAEA • Rose of Skaron 



Attractive slirul)s, flowering during the late months. 

 August to Xo\-i inl)or. when there are but few shrubs 

 in bloom. \'ery desirable lor ornamental planting. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz.; extra-large plants, 50 

 cts. each, $5 per doz. 



\ Iiitr. ri. marked crimson and 



wliite; 3 to 4 inches 

 1 V- fine. 



mill shade of rose-pink, 

 .li- flowers, ruby-red in 



Banner. Flown, win 

 ])iuk; not unlil.o .1 ]!■ 



Jeanne d'Arc. l>oiil 

 across, resembling; .1 



Rosea. Large flowi i - 



Red. Large, well-ton 1 

 color. 



AMELANCHIER-Shaa Busli,or Juneberry 



Shrub or small tree, desirable for ornament. Blooms 

 very early in spring, very often before leaves appear. 

 Cirows w-ell in dry situations. 



Botryapium. Of graceful, slender, fastigiate form. 



beaiiii" -:)<-'.'.'. '.'.liit'' tl'iW'T- in >^iimI piotn-^ion in 



Apnl 1 - I ni- 11 . on ii - .1111, hil', I Iji- Imh- .mil 



leatl. 110 . , , , i . . ,u h. i"i do/. 



AMORPHA • False Indigo 



Hardy flowering shrub, with graceful foliage, especi- 

 ally adapted to small shrubberies in dry and sunny 

 situations. 



Fruticosa. Interesting ornamental shrub of spreading 

 habit, with fine, feathery foliage. Flowers remark- 

 able for the unusual dark violet purplish color. 35 cts. 

 each, $3.50 per doz. 



ARALIA • Angelica Tree 

 Pentaphylla. A pretty, medium-sized shrub of rapid 

 growth; shining, deep green, five-lobed leaves. 

 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz.; extra-large, 50 cts. each, 

 $5 per doz. 



Spino.sa. 11 : i i hI, \ Club. A native shrub or small tree, 

 Willi * i l\ branches; broad, hand.somely cut 

 le.i . lusters of small, greenish white 



,flo. I ) cts. each, $s per doz.; extra large, 



, o. ■ • ,1 lo. 



BERBERIS • Barberry 

 Ilicifolia. IloUy-leaved liiirhcrry. Large, dark green 

 leave.s, remaining on the plant until lati' in the 

 winter. 50 cts. to 75 cts. each. 



Thunbergii. 



foliage, oil. 11 

 red bc rii. s 1 

 the Willi. -1. 

 plants, 1 s i.i 

 plant-, ; ^ . 1 



Vulgaris. < . . 



h. >?. 



.■.loll. 



i.l; all wintei 



■ach. 



0 tlK \ i llh.lllor 









.inll'wlino" 



lu"v'|,rl!ve 



111.1 |.llltOllll.'> 



linue the 



111,1111 .1 ..;i..«l 



1 ol s to 6 



■ .ll. s li,l 



U mar tlic 



mu lioni ill.' 



sr. Protect 





a liei.uht of 



Vulgaris atropurpurea. Pur ple-leavcd Barhirr\ 

 Spkn<li<l form of above, w^ith handsome purple inl 

 age, bearing small yellow flow^ers in May. followed I 

 bright red fruit. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 



BUDDLEIA • Butterfly BusK 



The givally ini|.r. .n r. I \ arioti.-s ..II01. .I lioiv .ir 

 genuine a. i|iiisitioiis ,1111.111- suli-sln iil.-. .\Ii1i.miu1i tlu ' 

 really lirloii.i.; lo llir slii ill. i;ioin.. tlio\ .110 ..I ,m|11,i1 \ ,i1u 



grant, vmlet -. . .1. .1 r. 1 



a great attiiutioii 1.1 



popular name. \\ Inl. 



feet and are quil.' Ii.u 



groinid, the new who. 1 



during winln with -.n 



i.S imhi s tioni ilic i^ioiiinl. 



Strong plants, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz.; extra-large 

 plants, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 



Variabilis magnifica. \ ioU t-iMii ]>le flowers, produced 

 in endl.'NS piolusioii t In oui;lioiit the season. The 

 growllis in iiiin.iii- m Iohl; 1,1.1111.-; and may be cut 

 lreel\-, inilii.iiii; . 1. 1 . 1 1 1 i. m.il •.jniwllis to .-ontinue the 

 liisplav. .Xs.i.nl n..u.i 11 i- . ,1 ,,,1 , 1,',-, .1 ,it i\-e value. 



Variabilis Veitchii. 1 hi i.i-.il \ lol.i -111. uim- flowers. 

 An e.xcelleiil roin p.iii 1. 111 lo llir above. 



CALYCANTHUS • Sweet SKrut 



Floridus. Sir, I rv Sliruh. .\n interesting shrub, 

 havini; .1 i.ii.' ,111. 1 p.-.uli.ii 1 1 .111. ..I wood and 

 flowel-. ll- lil.i.ini-. .II.' .iliiin.l.oil .ni.l ..I ,1 peculiar 

 cliocol.Uo . ..l.ii . l is. . ,1, h, s ;, ^, |„., ,|,,/.; large 



plants. S" i ts. e.nll, 5.S pel ilo/. 



CEANOTHUS • New Jersey Tea 

 Americanus. .Small, white flowers in dense panicles 

 in June and July. Thiives in dry and shady places. 

 35 'cts. each. S3-'so I'^-r doz. 



