Flowering Shrubs 



Hamamelis • Witch-Hazel 



Virginiana. Interesting because it is one of our last 

 native shrubs to flower, the welcome yellow blossoms 

 often appearing after the foliage has dropped. Hand- 

 some leaves, turning bright yellow, orange and purple 

 in autumn. It is usually found along the banks of 

 streams but does well in the shrub border. Attains a 

 height of from lo to 15 feet. Each 



3 to 4 feet So 50 



4 to 5 feet 75 



Hibiscus. Althaea, or Rose of Sharon 

 See Althaea. 



Hydrangea 



Grand flowering shrul)~., adriur,il)l\ adapted for bor- 

 der planting either a-~ ■-[Kcinun plants nr in masses. A 

 moist, It rtile Miil with full or partial sun is best adapted 

 to their rtquircniints. 



Arborescens grandiflora. Snowball Hydrangea. 

 This new \arii t\ is t,nv of the finest American shrubs. 

 Pure \vl.lu-. rrs.nihlin- ll.ul.ih^a in form. Thrives best 



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A vrrv liardv. 

 nx uhltc with 

 panioK-s, 6 to 

 (1st- aiul ijurple. 

 cts. va. h. 



Paniciilat: 

 tall shrul, Iron, .lapan. I l,,«, rs 

 numerous ra\s, borne in lar-^c u|i 

 12 inclu s long, \\ liich clianizi.- 1 o t on< 

 Charming \\ In n massed. 3 to 4 li t- 



Panicuhita grantlifiora. Lan'c-tlouiicd H\ drani-va. 

 UndoubtfdK one ot tlie most (jopular and show \ shrubs 

 in cull i\ at ion. Mowers tri-ani\ white when fully 

 develo|)ed, soon assuming tones of rose and bronze on 

 the exposed sides. When cut, will last in excellent con- 



Hydrangea, continued 



dition for many weeks. This shrub requires severe 

 pruning in early spring to insure the largest flower 

 trusses. Each 



3 to 4 feet So $0 



4 to 5 feet I 00 



3 to 4 feet, standard or tree form i 00 



4 to 5 feet, standard or tree form 2 00 



Radiata. Silver-leaved U\ dnin^ea. An erect shrub 



5 to 6 feet tall. Flowers cream\ white in numerous, 

 flat-topped clusters. Splendid for rocky banks and rock- 

 gardens. 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. each. 



Hypericum • St. John's-Wort 



Moserianum. Gold Flower. A small shrub growing 

 about 2 feet high. Showy yellow flowers. 50 cts. each. 



Ilex • Deciduous Holly 



Verricillata. Blaeh Alder, nr Winurherrv. The bril- 

 liant scarlet berries of this line nati\e shrub bear the 

 closest resemblance to the fruit ofthe familiar Christmas 

 Hollv, the cut spravs Ixing used e\tensi\elv tor deco- 

 ratl\e purposes. It is well known that the tlowers of 

 some plants are |)istillate, others staminate; conse- 

 cpientK groupings sliouUl be large to insure a good dis- 

 play of berries. We have a splendid source of supply 

 and can quote collected plants in quantity. Nursery- 

 grown plants, 2 to 3 feet, 50 cts. each. 



Ligustrum 



Deciduous Privet 



These magnificent shrubs are extensively used for 

 hedges and sometimes in the shrubbery. Hardy, vig- 

 orous, aiul ;r..w in a diversity of soils. They stand clif)- 



|.,n^_- ,,n>l Ik. ^^ell. 



Aimiri iisi . A^niHir River Privet. One of the best 

 hedge |)l nils I.ei mse of its extreme hardiness. Dark 

 green. In iroie loliage. Nearly evergreen. Flowers 

 white in i rei 1 panieles. Each 100 



1 1 . to i It $0 25 $12 00 



2 to i ft 35 15 00 



Ibota. ( /iiiii sc /'mif. A large shrub with gracefully 



arching braiu lies, llsi-d extensively on account of its 

 liness and Indillerenco to abuse. Thrives better in 

 shade than niaiu other shrubs; excellent as a hedge 

 plant. 1 ea\ es il. irk green and lustrous. Flowers white 

 in numerous iioddmg clusters. Fruit black with a bloom. 



Each 100 



I '..to 2 feet So 25 $1200 



2 to 3 feet 35 1 5 00 



Ovalifolium. California Privet. Leaves dark green 

 and |iIoss\. broad, and hrm. Flowers white in upright 

 panic h s. 1 his is the most popular hedge plant. 

 1 lelfAliI S to \2 feet. lOO I.OOO 



2 to ? feet S6 00 S50 00 



3 to 4 feet 8 GO -O 00 



4 to ^ feet 10 00 00 00 



Ovalifoliiitii aiireum. Coldett Privet. Similar to the 



Callh.rnia Pruet exe.pl In eoh.r. A x.iriati..n of green, 



11... 1;, ,,n.l n, 

 U hil. Ilow.a 

 $20 per 100. 



K, . ,/\ /'Mi.r .\ l.iiin of Ibota with 

 ,.M/oni.,l I.kuk Iks. Ii is smaller than 

 ,nv dense 111 I, aim. C.ood hedge plant. 



black fruit. 2 lo 3 teet, 35 els. each, 



Lindera 



Benzoin. Spice Busli. 



1 moist, loamy soil. Vi 

 for massingon the banks 

 and thrives best in nioi 

 nurser.v-grow 11 planis, w 

 material in lai 



2 lo 3 feet, 35 



i|ua 



i.iiils shriili thriving best 



r!!mr'oi nia . ms llf wimds 

 ainv soils, in a.ldition lo 

 supply carefully collected 

 Nursery-grown plants. 



