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SUNNYFIELD NURSERY CO. 
Deciduous Sliruti 
Shrubs planted individually or in groups are an important factor in any landscape, whether lawn, 
grounds or park. When planted individually, if given proper space for development and display, their 
grace, sj^mmetrj- and beauty cannot be excelled. 
In groups, if well chosen as to variety, they are splendid adornments to the lawn; may be used to 
relieve the stiff lines of foundation walls and porches, screen unsightly objects, buildings, etc. 
In lines or beds along fences, driveways and walks, or at the edges of the lawn, and in groups in corners, 
they can be so chosen as to variety and so planted as to give a succession of bloom from early Spring to 
frost. In this connection, we suggest that in grouping or bedding shrubs, they should have a sprinkling 
of foliage plants having purple and yellow leaves as a permanent, pleasing contrast amid the body of green. 
When the leaves are gone the brilliant fruit of some, and bright colored, frost touched foliage clinging 
to others, add variety and interest to the monotony of Winter. 
We keep a large variety of shrubs, suited to every purpose and our strong, well rooted plants produce 
immediate effects, not attained with smaller and less developed plants. 
Special prices for shrubs in large quantities quoted on application. 
AMYGDALUS. Almond 
A. communis variegata alba fl. pi. Flowering 
Almond. Slender branches, covered in May with 
small, double, fragrant, white flowers. 
2 to 3 feet $0.35 each, $3.00 per 10 
3 to 4 feet 50 " 4.00 " 
A. communis rubra fl. pi. Pink or red flowering 
Almonds. 
2 to 3 feet $0.35 each, $3.00 per 10 
3 to 4 feet 50 " 4.00 " 
AZALEA 
Among the most gorgeous and valuable flowering 
shrubs in cultivation; useful in all kinds of landscape 
work; can be used in bedding or in massing, and 
•especially in connection with Kalmia and Rhodo- 
dendron. Useful wherever natural effect is de- 
sired or a bordering to tall shrubbery is needed. 
They grow well in moist, heavy soil and prefer 
shaded situations. When the bloom is over the 
seed pods should be removed to increase the next 
season's bloom. 
A. amoena. 
shrubs. 
See page 14, under Evergreen 
A. arborescens. White flowers, tinged with rose; 
very fragrant; a good variety. 
IK to 2 feet $1.00 each, $7.50 per 10 
A. calendulacea. Flame Azalea. Blooming in 
May and June with a multitude of large, orange 
yellow or fiery red blossoms which last a long 
time. 
IK to 2 feet 75c. each, $6.00 per 10 
A. mollis. Chinese Azalea. In April a.nd May, 
HteraUy covered with flowers in shades and tints 
of red, yellow and white; blossoms larger than in 
most other Azaleas. 
1 foot $0.50 each, $4.00 per 10 
IK feet 75 " 6.00 " 
2 feet 1.25 " 10.00 " 
A. Pontica. Ghent Azalea. Unequaled for bril- 
liancy and variety in color of bloom ; very similar 
to Azalea mollis, but not quite so large or perfect; 
colors more delicate. An especially pretty va- 
riety to plant among Rhododendrons and broad- 
leaved Evergreens. 
1 foot $0.75 each. $6.50 per 10 
IK feet 1.00 " ' 9.00 " 
2 feet 1.25 " 10.00 " 
A. Vaseyi. Southern Azalea. Blossoms in April and 
May; white or deep rose flowers ; profuse bloom. 
1 to IK feet $0.50 each, $4.00 per 10 
IK to 2 feet 1.00 " 9.00 " 
2 to 2Kfeet 1.25 " 10.00 " 
A. viscosa. In June and July, white flowers tinged 
with rose. Fine for swampy ground. Prices on 
application. 
Azalea mollis. Chinese Azalea 
