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THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, 
NIAGARA CO., NEW YORK 
a arming Effects with Flowering Sh rubs 
are quickly secured and become more beautiful with the years 
T HE planting of Shrubs adds greatly to the beauty and value of the home. In the following list of Shrubs, 
you will find sorts that will bloom from early Spring until late Summer and some of the sorts will 
follow with ornamental berries until late in the Winter. 
Shrubs are most ornamental when they are planted in masses, against buildings, fences or property lines, 
or as border plantations along walks or drives, although some are exceedingly beautiful when planted as 
single specimens. 
We have described only the very best shrubs, but we are in a position to supply anything in this line 
you may desire to plant. 
PRICES OF ALL FLOWERING SHRUBS 
(except as noted) 
Each 10 
2 to 3 ft., 2-year Strong Bushes. . . 35c $3.00 
Almond (Double Pink). Small, double pink 
flowers borne in abundance in May. 
Almond (Double White). Small, double white 
flowers borne in abundance in May. 
Althea (or Rose of Sharon or Hibiscus), the 
altheas are free growers and not particular as to soil. 
Large, bell-shaped flowers of striking colors in 
August and September, when but few other sorts are 
in blossom. They attain a height of from six to ten 
feet. 
Althea (Double Purple, Double Red, Double 
Pink, Double White). Very large and double, with 
reddish-purple center. 
Tree Altheas. Flowers are the same as bush 
form. Grown on a single stem instead of being 
branched from ground as bush form. 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.00 each. 
Buddleia (Everblooming Butterfly Bush). Lilac- 
colored flowers from early summer till frost. 
New Red-Leaved Barberry 
(See illustration, back cover) 
This new Barberry is very unusual and different 
from any shrub developed in many years. Its foliage 
is a rich, lustrous, bronzy-red. It resembles the 
Who doesn't love beautiful flowers? Almost every man, woman and child has a favorite flower. 
