SHRUBS - Splendid Selections at Low Prices 
Group No. 2 
40c 
(Above Quantity Prices Apply on An Assorted Order of Shrubs) 
Specimen Grade 
in Lots of 25 
Each. 
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Each 
5-rate 
25-rate 
Specimen Grade 
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■ Standard Grade 
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Postpaid Grade . 
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Hydrangea Panieulata Grandiflora 
Almond, Double Flowering—6' to 6'— 
In early spring branches are covered 
with beautiful double pink blossoms 
before leaves appear. 
Althea, or Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus 
Syriacus) —8' to 12'—Upright grower 
with hollyhock-like flowers in white, 
red, pink or purple, according to varie¬ 
ty, in July to September. Greatly used 
for screens and hedges. 
Barberry, Redleaf (Berberis Thun- 
bergll Atropurpurea) —3' to 4'—A new 
variety with rich lustrous bronze red 
leaves which become more brilliant 
through summer. Unequalled in color 
value. The most promising shrub intro¬ 
duced in past ten years. 
Beauty Bush (Kolkwitzia Amabilis)— 
6' to 8'—A new shrub from China. 
Graceful arching branches and pink 
trumpet shaped blossoms in early June 
make it most attractive. Very hardy. 
Calycanthus Sweet Shrub (Calycan- 
thns Floridus) —4' to 6'—An old fashion 
shrub with chocolate colored flowers 
all summer. Spicy fragrance. Best in 
partial shade. 
Cinquefoil (Potentilla Fruticosa)— 2' 
to 4' — Has gray green foliage and 
bright yellow flowers from July-Octo- 
ber. Best in moist soil. 
Desmodium (Lespedeza Pendullflor- 
um)-4' to 6'—A beautiful shrub with 
small narrow leaves, arched branches 
and beautiful drooping sprays of liquid 
purple flowers. Tops die back in win¬ 
ter. 
Euonymus Alntus—8' to 10'—Unusual 
corky winged branches and small rich 
green foliage which colors a brilliant 
scarlet in fall. Fine for massing in bor¬ 
der. 
Golden Bell, Weeping (Forsythia 
Suspensa) — 6' to 8' — Slender, limply 
drooping branches, strung with bright 
rosettes of yellow bloom and shiny 
leaves. 
Golden Elder (Sambucus Canadensis 
Aurea) —8' to 12'—Tall and broad grow¬ 
ing with golden leaves and white 
flowers in flat topped cymes. Good con¬ 
trasting shrub in border. 
High Bush Cranberry (Viburnum 
Americanum)—8' to 12'—Valuable for 
good foliage and clusters of red ber¬ 
ries in fall lasting all winter. Flowers 
white. 
Hugonis Rose—6' to 8'—A dense at¬ 
tractive shrub with slender branches 
covered with single clear yellow flow¬ 
ers. Foliage turns purple in fall. Well 
adapted for either specimen or mass 
planting. 
Hypericum (St. John’s Wort)—3' to 4' 
—Grayish-green foliage and bright yel¬ 
low blossoms in July-August. 
Kerria Japonica (Globe Flower)—4' 
to 6'—Bright green stems and attrac¬ 
tive foliage. The blossoms are bright 
yellow, double and unusually attrac¬ 
tive. Blooms all summer. 
Honeysuckle, Bush (Lonicera Morrowl) 
Mock Orange, Virginal (Philadelphus 
Virginalis)—6' to 8'—A wonderful new 
variety. Good foliage and flowers run 
double, semi-double, and single, are 
largest and most sweetly fragrant of 
any known variety, with longest early 
and intermittent blooming season. 
Quince, Japan (Cydonia Japonica)— 
4' to 6'—Completely covered with daz¬ 
zling scarlet flowers before leaves ap¬ 
pear in spring. Deep green foliage. 
Silver Bell (Halesia Tetraptera) —12' 
to 15'—A small tree or large shrub with 
large dark green foliage. In May while 
leaves are still small, its branches are 
hung thickly with white or pinkish 
drooping bells about an inch long, fol¬ 
lowed by large curious winged seeds. 
Sumac, Fragrant (Rhus Aromatica)— 
3' to 4'—Small yellow flowers followed 
by red seeds. Leaves turn scarlet. 
Stands dry hot locations. 
Spirea Korean —6' to 8'—A handsome 
new introduction, somewhat like Van 
Houttei, but with larger flowers and 
blooming about two weeks later. Thrif¬ 
ty in growth and perfectly hardy. 
Tnmarix Hispida —8' to 12'—Densely 
bushy, a foaming mass of glaucous 
foliage. Flowers in extra large panicles 
bright coral pink in June and inter¬ 
mittently thereafter. 
Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Vlrginlana) 
—10' to 15'—A large spreading shrub 
with yellow blossoms in late fall, foli¬ 
age turns to bright yellow, orange and 
purple. 
Winterberry (Ilex Verticillata) —6' to 
8'—Enjoys moist soil and is valued 
chiefly for bright red fruits from Octo¬ 
ber to winter. 
Weigela Abel Carrier —5' to 6'—An 
improved variety with very attractive 
rose carmine flowers in May. 
Weigela Candida —4' to 6'—A choice 
variety blooming in May and to some 
extent all summer. Pure white. 
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