Flowering Shrubs "^ ^Qogru ^p// Ga/'c/on^Q 



riabilis magnifica 



Buddlcia • Butterflv Bush 



bclor,,- 

 the \n 



from I 

 gre.-ii . 

 from t 



<l InilH-.llu-s. I'n.UTl (luiir.K 

 lanurc to a liciglit of i8 inclics 



Vari;il.ilis iii;iailific-;i. Suv I--' < nl, ,l Ku.ldU iii. Vio- 

 let-pur | , I.- Il..u, i uiil, I ^, \\,■^^ [...I 111 iKr lliroal; pro- 



(luCC.I .11 ;m, I. l.M.li, I, ,11 in ,1, n , nnin.il |.amd.-. As 



plant' , , I . I. I 



VariaNlis \ l ili liii. Similar to t tii- above, except in 

 point . .1 ■ c ,h ,1 ( 1 II t (Ts of violet-inauve llovvers. 2-year 

 l>laiil . ,11 I 1 . ( ai h. 



Calycanthus • Sweet Shrub 



Old-fashioned shrubs of uprinlit liabit. Thrive in 

 cither open or shaded places and require a good, moist, 

 loamy .soil. 



Floridus. Allspice, or Strawberry Shrub. Chocolate- 

 colored flowers of a peculiar fragrance, hiding them- 

 selves among broad, green, lustrous foliage. 2 to 3 feet, 

 50 cts. each. 



CeanothiLs • New Jersey Tea 



.\mericanus. A low spreading shrub, usually about 

 2 feet tall. Leaves bright green, strongK \eiiied. Flow- 

 ers white, in dense clusters, blossomiiin in miilsummer. 

 Very hardy. Collected, strong clumps, 3,- cts. each. 



Cephalanthus • Buttonbush 



''!t alrsuampl'^'I 



Occiiiciitalis. Cli.bn 



lurr. in liiK. lll,l^,■. 1 

 .1 I. Mill. I Ir ( ..in.ul 



r:.ch 

 ■O -JO 



-5 



• and 

 iiiKl.V 



Chionanthus • Fringe-Tree 



Viraillica, \r/,„, /-Mn.v. 1 c iN-s,L,,L ^,,, n; II, 

 ri,|.. ulirn i.as. s arc aliii..st -nKsn, ,,Tr ulill 



ry and graceful. 5 to 6 feet, Si each. 



Clethra • Sweet Pepperbush 



Alnifolia. StnnU and compact, 3 to 5 feet. Leaves 

 dark green anil lusiroiis. Mowers creamy white, frag- 

 rant, in erect raci incs. Each 



I to I ' J feet So 50 



Large plants 75 



Comptonia • Sweet Fern 



.•\splenifolia. A .nnch-branchcl shrub nnIiIi brown 

 )ark, usualK growing about 2 feet tall. Crows naturally 

 rom ("anada to North Carolina. Very cll'ective, 

 : feet, 35 cts. each. 



Cornus 



Osier, Dogwood, or Cornel 



Iv .and \ igoroiis shrubs thri\ing best in moist, 

 ,oil. In addition \n I lie sl„,u \ ll,,\sers and fruits 



Lc i'i'i\wnur 'o^'''.Kv'.ut/t^,f'l'lH■^'".rll^am'\'^lor of 

 ik. \ahi.il,lc f,.r slirnl, border and \saler-si<le 



Irui 



/mi/Osu,. iiilghl. 



Icn 



Alba Spa-thii. )\ llou-lc,nr<l llu^u no,!. A I'. 

 abn\,- with the U-av.s br,,adl\ b,,r,lrT,d ui 

 vcllow. A \crN strikitig plant. ! I., t , •90 its. each 



Altornifolia. Mi,, ,u,t,-l,<iv, .1 1 h,vn„n,l. I .ax.soval 



L,'mt'!T,iiM\li'ria.\\'' >'\'' I.'.' t?','','c^ "'"'"'^ 

 f'lorida ami l''lori<la r'.ihra. Sec 1 )i c iducius I rees 

 I'aiiicidal.i caiididissima 1. /',imi,/, ,/ Ddiuaotl 



.' to ( I,-, t 

 aiiiiuliica. / an 



H.atics bl.ick. 

 'hiui! u'iti, rcd- 



.Sericea. .S;//,. /)... „.».,/. A spr. adinr. 

 1, ,1, p,„|,l,' tui,,... I ,•a^,■s ,1a, k j.,,, n, pale n .1, l.r nca t h . 

 Ih.ucrs .,,am\ uKitc m lla I - 1 . .p| )c, I clusters. bruit 

 ,bu . Cri.us O I,, 10 Icct tall. bach 

 2 to ? I.a^l ^ So 50 



Sibirica fob var. Vu; n ,/ Sihfriun Dogwood. A 

 liai.K 111,1 ll iiiils.irric \ ,1 r ie(!a 1 <•< I slirid) of much 

 l< i,iiali\, \ ilu, I nil ij'c I'lccn ami « hitc on red Stems. 



