cAlthea or ^se of Sharon.— Blooms in August. 
Double and single white, dark red and pink. 
Height : Each Per lo Per loo 
2 ft., bushy, .^o 35 ^3 00 
3 ft., bushy. . 50 4 00 
barberry, Japanese.— You. cannot get too 
much 'Barberry in the landscape. Always cheer- 
ful, dainty and beautiful. Abundant scarlet 
berries until April. For hedges, 2 ft. apart. 
iH ft 25 2 00 ^18 00 
^eutzia Crenata Flore Pleno.— Attractive clus- 
ters of double pinkish white bells in June. 
3 ft 25 2 00 18 00 
5 ft 40 3 00 
T)0gW00d, Red-Twigged.— Healthy foliage. 
White berries in September, red bark in Winter. 
3 ft 25 2 00 18 00 
Forsythia, Golden Bell.— Banks of yellow flowers 
in early Spring. 
3 ft 25 2 00 18 00 
\ f— 1 1^ I J ri \— Flowering shrubs are valuable landscape 
material. They are economical because 
they mature rapidly. In a year or two, with good 
soil and cultivation, they will develop into dense 
masses of foliage, serving effectively as screens and 
boundaries along highways or adjoining properties. 
They make attractive inclosures for the fore-court, 
service-court, and laundry-yard. They are also adapted 
for planting at the base of the house or other buildings. 
Many other uses may occur to you. 
HEDGES— BARBERRY, PRIVET, 
WHITE SPRUCE. 
Honeysuckle Busk— Vigorous shrubs with cream 
or pink flowers in June, red berries in Summer. 
Height : Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 ft 25 ^2 00 
Hydrangea Pan. Qrand. —This is the common 
variety, with white flowers in August. 
3 ft 30 2 50 
Lilac, Purple and White.— One of the oldest and 
most popular varieties of shrubs. 
3 ft 40 3 00 
^earlBush or Exochorda.— As showy as Spiraea 
Van Houttei, growing ten or twelve feet high. 
3 ft 50 4 00 
"Privet, California.— Thekindordinanly used for 
hedges. Plant deep and it will be thick at the base. 
Plant I ft. apart. 
2 ft 06 50 ^4 50 
3 ft 08 70 6 00 
Spirea Rotundifolia.—Similav to Van Houttei, 
but one week later. 
Height: Each Per 10 Per 100 
2-3 ft 35 ^3 00 
Spirea, Van Houttei.— in May, a mass of arch- 
ing sprays of pure white. Like Bridal Wreath. 
3 ft 30 2 50 
Syringa, Mock Orange.— One of the old favor- 
ites. Our plants are especially economical. 
4 ft- • ■ 35 3 00 
XJtburnum Dentatum.—Arrowwood. Cream-col- 
ored flowers in June and blue berries in September. 
2 ft 25 2 00 
3 ft 50 4 50 
"Viburnum Opulus (High Bush Cranberry). 
— One of the most useful berry-bearing shrubs. 
3 ft 30 2 50 
JVeigelia.—Showy pink and red bells the first of 
June. 8 feet. State color desired. 
2 ft 20 I 80 
