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A. WASHBURN & SONS, FI.OB1STS, 
Hardy Shrubs 
\Va have an oxcepllonally rtne slock of 
ah mbs this season ami where reasonable 
care Is exercised In planting: and caring 
for the shrubs we will replace for one-half 
our catalogue price, any of the shrubs that 
do not live. 
All shrubs priced at aso each, at Sa.SO doz. 
All shrubs priced at 36c each, at $3.60 doz. 
AU shrubs priced at 60c each, at $5.00 doz. 
Numbers following names of shrubs In- 
dicate number of feet In height that shrubs 
attain when fully grown. 
ALTHEA 
(Rose of Sharon) 
(Six to eight feet.) 
These desirable shrubs bloom in Aug- 
ust and Bepteinber, and produce flowers 
similar to the Hibiscus. 
JEANNB D’ARC Double while. 
TOTUS AI.BA -Fine, single, pure white. 
VIOItACEA - Deep violet, very showy. 
BOUI. BE PEU— Double red. 
3-1 ft., 35o each. 
BERBERIS 
THTTNBEBail (Japanese Barberry) 3-4 
desirable dwarf shrub, particularly good 
for hedges. The colorings of the foliage 
In the fall are very attractive and the 
scarlet berries last well Into the winter. 
lH -2 ft., 20c each, $2.00 doz., $12 per 100. 
2 -3 ft., 25c each, $2.50 doz., $15 per 100. 
VUBaABIS PUBPUBEA (Purple Bar- 
berry) — 4-5. Krect growth, fine pui|)le 
foliage, fruit a bright red. 2-3 ft.. 36o 
each. 
CALYCANTHUS 
PIfOBIDUS (Sweet Scented or Strawberry 
Shrub)— 4-5. An old favorite. Double, 
chocolate colored llowers. May and 
.lune. 2-3 ft. 25c each. 
CERCIS 
CANADENSIS (Judas Tree or Bed Bud) 
8-10. A tall .shrub producing Immense 
(juantltles of rosy pink flowers early in 
the spring before tiie leaves appear. 3-4 
f1. 35o each. 
CLETHRA 
ADNIPODIA (White Alder or Sweet Pep- 
per Bush) — 3-4. A compact shrub hear- 
ing spikes of wijite flowers In July and 
August. 2-3 ft., 50c each. 
CHIONANTHUS 
(White Fringe) 
A desirable shrub, producing peculiar white 
flowers resembling fringe. Allalns' a 
height of 8 to 10 f.'ot. 3-1 fl. 60c each. 
CORNUS 
EBEGABTISSIMA (Bed Twigged Dog- 
wood) — 6-0. Uudded stock. The stems 
of this variety are a very bright red, fo- 
liage variegated. 2-2 % ft. 60c each. 
SIBIBICA (Bed Siberian Dogwood) — 8-10. 
l''lowers white and twigs a brilliant red. 
4-6 ft. 36c each. 
IiUTEA (Yellow Twigged Dogwood)— 6-8. 
An excellent variety. 35c each. 
DEUTZIA 
liEMOIBEI 3-4. One of the best dwarf, 
hardy shrubs. Large, pure white (low- 
ers. 2-3 ft., 35o each. 
GBACII.IS BOSEA 3 ft. Dwarf. Light 
pink llowers. 1*4-2 ft. 25o each. 
ELEAGNUS 
(Japanese Oleaster) 
IiONOIFES -4-0. Nearly evergreen shrub 
of medium height, foliage sllverj' under- 
neath, and bearing orange colored ber- 
ries. 3-4 fl. 35c each. 
EUONYMOUS 
(Burning Bnsh) 
EUBOFAEUS *1-8. A tail shrub, bearing 
orange colored berries. 4-6 ft., 50o each. 
FORSYTHIA 
(Weeping Golden Bell) 
VIBIDISSIMA ti-8. A tall shrub produc- 
ing golden yellow flowers In early spring. 
3-4 35c each. 
HYDRANGEA 
PAinCDXiATA OBA1TDIPI.OBA— 6-8. One 
of the most popular .shrubs. Flowers 
aro white, and homo In large i)yramld 
shaped eluslers. Kspeclally good when 
planteil as single specimens. To get 
large llowers, each spring cut back to 
within two eyes of the olil wood. 
Buah form, 2-3 ft., 25c each. 
Bush form, 3-4 ft., 35c each. 
Tree form, 4-6 ft., 50o each. 
ABBOBESCENS QB. AIiBA 4-6. A beau- 
tiful new Hydrangea. Hegins to bloom 
In May and lasts Into August. Flowers 
white and In shape similar to a snow- 
ball. 2-3 ft., 60c each. 
KERRIA OR CORCHORUS 
JAPOBICA (Olobe Plower) — 6-6, Double 
yellow (lowers. Twigs remain bright 
green all winter. 2-3 fl,, 25o each. 
