THE KALLAY BROTHERS CO„ PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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Ornamental Shrubs 
Red-leaved Japanese Barberry 
A Heal Novelty in Shrubs 
NEW RED-LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY 
(Berberis Thunbergi Atropurpurea) 
It is only once in a lifetime that a really worth while outstanding 
novelty in hardy shrubs is introduced, and in this new Barberry 
we have such a plant. 
It is similar in all respects to the green-leaved Japanese Barberry 
which is so popular for mixing in the shrubbery border, as single 
specimens, or for planting in clumps on the lawn, as well as for 
foundation plantings and for hedges, but the foliage of this new 
variety is of a rich, lustrous, bronzy red, becoming more brilliant 
and gorgeous throughout the summer and in the fall changes to 
vivid orange, scarlet and red shades. In this coloring it is un¬ 
equalled by any other shrub and is followed by the same brilliant 
scarlet berries common to the type, which remain on the plant the 
entire winter. 
In order to develop its brilliant coloring at all seasons it must be 
planted in full exposure to the sun. 
15 to 18 inches, each 50c; 10 for $4.50; $40.00 per 100. 
Hibiscus—Ziliz 
Buddleia Variabilis Magnifica. (Butterfly Shrub or 
Summer Lilac.) One of the most desirable summer 
flowering shrubs, beginning to bloom in July, it con¬ 
tinues until cut by severe frost. The flowers are of 
a pleasing shade of violet mauve, and are borne in 
dense cylindrical spikes from 12 to 15 inches in length 
by 3 inches in diameter; it succeeds everywhere and 
flowers freely the first season planted. Each 50c; 10 
for $4.00. 
P EOPLE generally are appreciating more the per¬ 
manent value and beauty of shrubs. The charm and 
grace they lend to the home grounds is invaluable, 
and if judicious selection is made, it is possible to 
have a continuous succession of bloom from early in 
April to the days when the frost again nips the flowers 
of the very latest bloom. 
ALTHEA OR ROSE OF SHARON 
(Hibiscus Syriacus) 
The Altheas are fine, free-growing flowering shrubs of very 
easy cultivation. Desirable on account of flowering in August 
and September, when nearly every other shrub or tree is out of 
bloom. They are of good size, many colored, attractive. Perfectly 
hardy and can be had in various colors if desired. Entirely free 
from all insect pests; always give delight and satisfaction. 2 to 
3 feet, each 50c; 10 for $4.00. 
Almond. (Double Flowering Almond.) The blossoms are 
double like roses, set closely on the twigs, and appear before the 
leaves in the early spring. We can supply both white and pink. 
2 to 3 feet, each 75c; 10 for $6.50. 
Barberry—Thunbergii. (From Japan.) A very pretty species 
of dwarf habit, small foliage, changing to a beautiful coppery red 
in autumn. Valuable as an ornamental hedge. 24 inches, each 
35c; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $22.50. 
18 to 24 inches, each 75c; 10 for $5.50; $50.00 per 100. 
Buddleia (Butterfly Shrub) 
