ISyHARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC.< 
CHOICE FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
With very little expenditure the plainest farmhouse can be made a veritable 
bower and the ugliest suburban home can, by the judicious planting of trellisses 
vines, shrubs, etc., become the envy of the millionaire across the street. A pro- 
truding upper window, ugly in itself, covered with clamboring vines and roses is 
one of the most beautiful things one could imagine. Flowering shrubs appear at 
their best when planted in groups, but they also show to advantage when planted 
singly, and by judicious selection of varieties a succession of bloom is assured all 
summer. In laying out new grounds we advise the extensive use of shrubs, as 
they make a beautiful showing the first season. 
Q_ 0 * _1 Wr^+ir'O PRICES — Plants listed under the heading of shrubs, as 
OpcCldl 11UL1CC. follows: 10c ea., postpaid are $1.00 per doz.; 15c ea. 
postpaid are $1.50 per doz.; 20c ea., postpaid are S2.00 per doz.;25c ea., post- 
paid are $2.50 per doz.; if single rate is not followed by (postpaid) can not be 
sent by mail. All shrubs when priced singly and not followed by the word (post- 
paid) are sent by express or freight at purchasers expense, as follows: 25c ea., 
ire $2.50 per doz.; 30c ea., are $3.00 per doz.; 35c ea., arc $3.50 per doz.; 40c ea., 
are $4.00 per doz.; 50c ea., are $5.00 per doz. 
Prices per 100 or 1000, on application. 
ALMONDS. 
Double Pink. 
set closely on the twigs 
the early spring. The 
The blossoms are double like rc-ses 
and appear before the leaves in 
shrub is dwarf. Blossoms are bright pink. 
2 to 3 ft., strong, ea., 40c. 
Double White. SiT^IS 
2 to 3 ft., strong, ea., 40c. 
Berberry Purple. EMtt*. 
scribed as a hedge plant but its effect is 
fully as good when planted singly or in 
contrast with golden leaved plants. The 
leaves are deep violet or purple and in 
June it produces yellowish-white flowers, 
which turn to purple berries as the sea- 
son advances. 10c ca ; 3 for 25c, post- 
paid; 18 to 24 inch, 25c ea., 2 to 3 ft., 
strong, ea., 30c. 
Berberry Thunbergii. 
A unique and charming Japanese variety, 
forming low, dense, neat bushes, which 
produce a profusion of white flowers in 
May. In early autumn it is aglow with 
scarlet leaves and berries, the latter cling- 
ing to the branches throughout the win- 
ter. 10c ea.; 3 ft., 25c, postpaid; 18 to 
24 in., ca., 30c. . 
Calycanthus. gBfc s ^e n P e e d 
culiarity and pleasing fragrance of this 
together with its rich foliage and reddish 
brown flowers makes it very interesting. Diiutzia Gracilis. 
It blossoms in June and at intervals during the summer. 15c. ea. ; 2 for 25c, 
postpaid; 1 8 to 24 in., ea. ,25c 
PIptVlM Alnifnlifl ( Swcct Pepper Bush.) A very hardy, neat, 
V^lCLllld XXJXlllv/llt*. upright growing shrub, not only valued for 
its beauty and sweetness, but is in demand for the honeybee to feed upon. 
Blooms every season, producing pure white fragrant flowers in spikes 
3 to 6 inches long. 10c ea. ; 3 for 25c, postpaid; 18 to 24 in., ea., 25c; 2 
to 3 ft., ea., 30c 
("•/-.fti-iie Canmiiruia (Red-branched Dogwood.) A perfectly 
^OinUb OdllgUlliecl. hardy shrub with a showy red bark, which 
becomes more brilliant with the approach of winter. In the early spring 
it is covered with yellow flowers. It is a good sized, handsome shrub 
and serves as an ornament the year round. I5c ea.; 2 for 25c, postpaid; 
'8 to 24 in., ea., 25c; 2 to 3 ft., ea., 30c. 
Cornus Variegated. 
Sibirica Alba. 
(Siberian Dog- 
wood. Free grow- 
ing and very hardy; forms a small, 
handsome tree in som? situations. Flow- 
ers white, clustered; oark a showy deep 
red. 1 5c ea. ; 2 fo 25c. postpaid; is t» 
1 8 inch, ea., 25c 
Sibiricn, Variegata. 
A large, spreading shrub, with white flow* 
ers in June, variegated foliage and cora! 
red bark. 1 5c ea.; 2 for 25c , postpaid; 
15 to 18 in., ca., 25c. 
Spaethi Aure?,. gVViVS 
strong shoots and bright red bark. The- 
leaves are broadly margined with creamy 
yellow. One of the choicest variegated 
shrubs. 15c ca. ; 2 for 25c, postpaid; 15- 
to 18 in., ea., 25c. 
T5«inirii1a+a Very handsome whan 
i'd.UlCUlctlct. starred with whit* 
flowers clusters, and again in autumn 
when laden with red -stemmed whiw 
fruits. 15c ea.; 2 for 25c, 15 to 18 in., 
ea., 25c 
Stnlnnif PM A medium sized spreading shrub, with dark red bark 
Oiuiuuucia. an( ] white flowers, followed by white berries. 15c ea., 2 
for 25c, postpaid; 15 to 18 In., ea ., 25c. 
Flowering Currants. 
Vf»11rm7 T71nw<>l*1T10' The beautiful gold and crimson blossoms of 
lcllu " X IV w Cling, this hybrid are borne in pendent clusters in 
May. 1 5c. ea ; 2 for 25c, postpaid ; 2 to 3 ft. ea, 30c ; 3 to 4 ft, ea, 35-,. 
Deep red flowers in graceful drooping clusters. 
Later than other sorts in bloom. 15c ea.; 
5 to 18 in, ea, 25c. 
Red Flowering 
2 for 25c, postpaid; 
Yellow Currant. 
DEUTZIAS. 
fVpna+a The fl° wers are verv 
^ iC "»w*»large, double pure white. 
The shrub is very hardy and altogeth- 
er is one of the best Deutzias. 10c ea.; 
3 for 25c, postpaid; 18 to 24 in., ea., 
25c; to 3 ft., ea., 30c. 
Double Rose. gS^SSSS 
like a rosette, tinged with delicate 
pink, very large. 10c ea. ; 3 for 25c. ; 
Sostpaid; 18 to 24 in., ea., 25c; 2 to 
ft., ea., 30c 
f*far»i1te One of the handsomest 
\Jld.Clllt>. 0 f t hc Deutzias — it 
forms a low, compact bush, which is 
covered with blossoms. The flowers 
are single, pure white and borne Jav- 
i-htv i. n every branch and twig. 10c. 
ea.; 3 for 25c, postpaid; 18 to 24 in., 
ea., 25c; 2 to 3 ft., ea., 30c. 
Pride of Rochester. 
One of the finest varieties, producing 
large double white flowers; the back, 
of the petals slightly tinted with rose. 
Blooms early in June. 10c ea.; 3 for 
25c, postpaid; !8 to 24 in., ea., 25c; 
2 to 3 ft., ea., 30c 
TV aLCiii. large flowering variety, 
verv hardv. 10c ca,; 3 for 25c, 
postpaid; 18 to 24 im, 25c; 2 to 3 
ft., ea. 30c. 
Eleajjnus Longpipcs. 
