FLOWERING SHRUBS 
AND TREES 
N O home planting is complete without some flowering shrubs and a few 
of the smaller flowering trees. We offer a list of the best varieties, especially 
those suitable for smaller yards and gardens and for planting as back¬ 
grounds for perennial borders. Most of these varieties can be planted either in 
spring or fall, a few of the less vigorous succeeding better if planted in spring. 
ACER palmatum atropurpureum. Blood- 
leaf Japanese Maple. Small, slow-growing, 
shrub-like tree with red foliage especially 
brilliant in spring. The grafted plants prop¬ 
agated from selected specimens are uniform 
bright red which is retained through the 
season. The seedlings vary in color, some 
quite red in spring but turn green as the 
season advances. Each 10 
1K ft., grafted, b.&b.. $2.50 
2 ft. seedlings. 1.50 
3 ft., seedlings. 2.25 
AZALEA calendulacea. Flame Azalea. Flow¬ 
ers pale yellow to orange in June. 
IK ft., b.&b. $1.75 $16.00 
2 ft. 2.50 23.00 
Ghent hybrid. These are seedlings raised by 
us from seed of two large plants, 25 years 
old, that are growing in a local garden. 
One of these plants bears large yellow 
flowers, the other orange flowers. The 
seedling plants offered, though small, 
are bushy and compact, and many of them 
have blossom buds. Many bloomed last 
season like the parent plants, and we can 
supply either yellow or orange. 
12 in., b. & b.$1.00 $ 9.25 
15 in. 1.25 11.50 
18 in. 1.50 14.00 
kaempferi. Torch Azalea. Brilliant shades 
of pink from salmon to almost red. Very 
profuse bloomer in late May. 
IK ft., b.&b . $2.00 $18.50 
nudiflora. Pinxterbloom. Pink flowers in 
May. Sweet fragrance. Native. 
IK ft., b.&b . $2.00 $18.50 
2 ft. 3.00 27.50 
vaseyi. Pinkshell Azalea. Delicate pink 
flowers in May before the foliage. Quite 
rare and lovely. 
1 ft., b. & b. $1.75 $16.00 
IK ft. 2.75 25.50 
viscosa. Swamp Azalea. Very fragrant white 
flowers in July. A native variety that grows 
well under cultivation. Each 10 
IK ft., b.&b . $1.00 $9.25 
2 ft. 1.50 14.00 
BERBERIS thunbergi. Japanese Barberry. 
The popular hedge plant. 
12 in. $10 per 100_ $ .20 $ 1.50 
15 in. $13 per 100 .... .25 2.00 
18 in. $18 per 100 .30 2.50 
—minor. Box Barberry. Dwarf form suitable 
for edging in gardens. Can be used in place 
of the dwarf evergreen Box. 
12 in. $ .30 $ 2.50 
vulgaris purpurea. Purple Barberry. Purple 
foliage. 
2 ft. $ .60 $ 5.50 
3 ft.75 6.50 
BUDDLEIA, lie de France. Oxeye Butterfly- 
bush. Red-purple flowers in long spikes 
in July and August. Can be planted with 
taller perennials. Not quite hardy in this 
climate but worth replacing. 
lft. $ .50 $4.50 
CLETIIRA alnifolia. Summersweet. Very 
fragrant white flowers in July and August. 
3 ft. $ .75 $ 6.50 
CORNUS alba sibirica. Coral Dogwood. 
Bright red bark. Good for winter effect. 
3 ft. $ .45 $ 4.00 
4 ft.60 5.50 
florida. White-flowering Dogwood. Small tree 
with large white flowers in spring. One of 
our loveliest native trees. 
5 ft., b.&b . $3.50 
6 ft. 4.50 
— rubra. Red-flowering Dogwood. Deep pink 
flowers. Rather scarce. 
4 ft., b. & b. $3.00 
5 ft. 4.50 
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