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POMONA UNITED NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y. 
Flowering Shrubs 
Butterflybtjsh 
CURRANT, Indian. A slender branched upright shrub 
valuable for planting in shady places, as the foliage is 
very persistent. The fruit is purplish red. 
DEUTZIA. This valuable species of plants comes to us 
from Japan. Their hardiness, luxuriant foliage and pro¬ 
fusion of attractive flowers, render them deservedly 
among the most popular of flowering shrubs. The 
flowers are produced in June in racemes 4 to 6 in. 
long. 
Deutzia, Doubleflowering (Crenata). Flowers double 
white, tinged with rose. One of the most desirable flow¬ 
ering shrubs in cultivation. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. A new variety raised 
from Deutzia crenata, and exceeding all others in size 
of flowers, length of panicles, profuseness of bloom 
and vigorous habit. A charming acquisition to the list 
of Deutzias. 
Deutzia, Slender Branched (Gracilis). A charming 
variety introduced by Dr. Siebold. Flowers pure white 
and so delicate that they are very desirable for decora¬ 
tive purposes. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus alba). Its blood red bark in Winter 
is very conspicuous with its light blue berries. In early 
Summer it is a mass of exquisite white flowers, contrast¬ 
ing beautifully with red twigs. 
BUTTERFLYBUSH. Seems to attract but¬ 
terflies in large numbers. It produces long, 
graceful stems which terminate in tapering 
panicles of beautiful, lilac-colored flowers 
that are of miniature size and borne by the 
hundreds on a flower head which is often 
10 in. long. 
ALTHAEA, Double Flowering (Rose-of- 
Sharon). One of the most showy flowering 
shrubs. Strong, erect growing, with large, 
bell-shaped, double flowers of striking color, 
borne abundantly in August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
Double Purple Althaea (Purpurea flore- 
pleno). 
Double Red Althaea (Rubra florepleno). 
Double White Althaea (Alba florepleno). 
BEAUTYBUSH. A lovely, graceful shrub, 
covered early in May with the utmost pro¬ 
fusion of bloom. Clear pink with brownish 
spots and veins. 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet-scented Shrub). 
Flowers purple, very double and deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. Remains in bloom for 
a long time. 
ELDER, Golden. Bright yellow foliage, 
which affords pretty contrast with other 
shrubs. 
Weigela Eva Rathke 
PRICE FOR ALL SHRUBS LISTED ON THIS PAGE 
Strong, 2 yr. bushes, 2 ft. and up, 25c. each, 10 for $2.00 
If Shrubs are ordered by mail, add 3c. to each shrub to cover cost of mailing 
10 per cent Cash Discount; this will in most cases more than pay transportation 
charges 
