Philadelplius coronarius 
Honeysuckle, Pink 
Snowberry 
Why You Should Plant Maloney Shrubs 
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Variegated 
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Almond 
OUR home is part of you; your lawn is part of your home. Both should be in keeping with youiself. 
« It is not difficult to buy shrubs now for you will find all the newer and the best ot the older vaneties 
listed in our catalog this Spring at low prices all can afford. Maloney’s offer you tiesh, healthy shiubs 
that will thrive—our guarantee of 50 years growing experience is behind them; moreover, our name is back 
of each and every sale. Our future depends upon the quality of our stock and service rendered you. 
Maloney Bros.. Dansville, N. Y. . Easthampton. Mass., June 20, 1933 
GentlemenJust a few words to tell you how satisfied we are with the flowering shrubs received from you in May. They 
arrived in fine condition and now, only about five weeks since planting, are in flower. Will you please send one of your 
catalogues to my neighbor, Mrs. Thomas Strain? We hope to have another order for you^iext j. f , J i r ] 1 y 1 y 0ur8 ^HELEN A LAMB 
Hydrangea, A. G. 
CALLICARPA PURPUREA (Beautyberry)—A pretty shrub 
from 1 to 4 feet high. It blooms profusely during August 
clusters of pink flowers, these followed by berry bunches col¬ 
ored a light violet. 2-3 ft. 35c; 10 for $3.00. 
CALYCANTHUS— Foliage rich, glossy green; flowers choco¬ 
late color, having a peculiarly agreeable odor. August. 2-3 
ft. 50c. 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA (Sweet Pepper Bush)—A much de¬ 
sired plant because of the delightful fragrance in August and 
September. The spikes of creamy white flowers are 3-G inches 
long. Blossoms every season without fail. 4-5 feet. 2-3 ft. 
45c. 
C YDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince)—The dazzling scarlet 
flowers completely cover the bush early in the spring. The 
blossoms are followed by email, quince-shaped fruits which 
are fragrant. 3-4 feet. 2-3 ft. 45c. See illustration page 2. 
CORNUS STOLONIFERA (Red Twig Dogwood)—White 
flowers followed by white berries. In winter branches are 
blood red. 6-8 feet. 1 Vi“2 ft. 30c; 10 for $2.50; 2-3 ft. 35c; 
10 for $3.00. See illustration page 2. 
DEUTZIA 
CRENATA —In May is fairly covered with very showy double- 
white flowers, edged slightly with rose. 5-6 feet. 2-3 ft. 35c; 
10 for $3.00; 3-4 ft. 45c; 10 for $4.00. 
See illustration page 5. 
GRACILIS —This dwarf growing bushy shrub with drooping 
branches wreathed with pure white flowers in May is excel¬ 
lent for edging. 2 feet. 18-24 in. 40c. 
LEMOINEI —Medium large pure white flowers borne in cone- 
shaped heads. May. 4 feet. 1V2-2 ft. 40c. 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER— Double white flowers with rose- 
purple on outside. Grows bushy and slowly. Blooms freely 
during May. 6-8 feet. 2-3 ft. 35c; 10 for $3.00; 3-4 ft. 45c; 
10 for $4.00. See illustration page 3. 
Tamarix 
ELDER, AUREA (Golden Elder)—The at¬ 
tractive golden yellow foliage contrasts beau¬ 
tifully with the other shrubs. White flowers 
in flat topped cymes. Grows 10-15 feet; 
stands trimming very well. 2-3 ft. 35c each; 
10 for $3.00. 
EXOCHADA GRANDIFLORA (Pearl Bush) 
—The white buds are globular and pearl-like. 
The flowers are produced in six to ten flow¬ 
ered racemes. The fruit is a dry, three¬ 
winged capsule which hangs for a year. April. 
8-10 feet. 2-3 ft. 40c each. 
FORSYTHIA 
These are especially desirable because of 
their golden yellow blossoms early in the Spring 
before the leaves appear. April. 8-10 feet. 
FORTUNEI (Erect)—The tallest and most 
slender growing. 2-3 ft. 40c each; 10 for 
$3.50. 3-4 ft. 50c each; 10 for $4.50. 
INTERMEDIA (Arching)—Earliest blooming; 
broadest bushing. 2-3 ft. 40c each; 10 for 
$3.50. 3-4 ft. 50c each; 10 for $4.50. 
SUSPENSA (Weeping) —Slender, limply droop- 
ins branches strung with bright rosettes of 
yellow bloom and shiny leaves. 2-3 ft. 40c 
each; 10 for $3.50. 
VI Rl DI SSI M A (Green Stem)—Upright growth, 
flowers darker yellow having a greenish 
tinge; blooms little later than Suspensa. 2-3 
ft. 40c each; 10 for $3.50. 
FRINGE, PURPLE (Smoke Tree)—Large 
clusters of round leaves, overhung in mid¬ 
summer by mist-like clouds of tiny light 
lavender flowers. 15 feet. l J A-2 ft. 45c; 
2-3 ft. 55c. 
ECONOMY SHRUB 
COLLECTION No. 4 
One of each shrub illustrated on this page 
2 year 2-3 feet, which will 
bloom this summer. 
8 for $2.75 
Buddleia 
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Shrubs are beautiful and inexpensive 
