FORSYTHIA HONEYSUCKLE LILAC SNOWBALL SPIREA MOCK ORANGE 
DECIDUOUS 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Build your outdoor living room with these 
fine flowering shrubs. Shipped to you direct 
from our own fields, fresh and clean. 
This class of plants may be shipped during 
the dormant period packed in damp moss at a 
very low cost. 
Shipped freshly dug. Not prepaid. 
ALTHEA—Hibiscus Syiacus (Rose of Sharon) 
Hardy summer and fall blooming shrub, to 
about 5-6 ft. Bright glossy leaves; flowers sim¬ 
ilar to a rose. We grow three varieties, double 
red, double white and single mixed. 3-4 ft. 75c 
each; 2-3 ft. 50c each. 
BARBERRY—Berberis 
Japanese (B. Thumbergi)—Dwarf bush shrub 
with many thorns. An excellent group plant 
or for hedging. Foliage turns to a bright 
crimson before falling. Masses of red berries. 
Strong plants, 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
Thumbergi Atropurpurea — The new red 
leaved form. The same as the above of which 
it is a sport, except the foliage is red at all 
times. Strong plants, 50c each. 
Wilson (B. Wilsoni)—A semi-evergreen type. 
Small light green leaves and orange red berries 
which are very showy. A real good and showy 
form. Strong 2-yr. plants, 50c each. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—Buddleia 
Magnifica —Rapid growing, semi-evergreen 
shrub, attaining a height of 10-12 ft. Flowers 
on long fragrant spikes are borne profusely 
from June to November. Strong field plants, 
35c each; extra heavy, 50c each. 
CARYOFTERIS—Blue Spirea 
Bushy shrub to 5 ft. w’ith light green scented 
foliage. Blue flowers cover the entire top dur¬ 
ing the fall. Its coloring is very desirable, 
coming at a time when but few plants are in 
bloom. 18-24 inches, 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
COTONEASTER 
Applanata —(Five to six feet tall, producing 
masses of bright red berries in the fall and 
winter. Small pink flowers in the spring. Fine 
for mass effects or will do well in shaded 
places. Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. Shipped after 
Nov. 1 until new growth starts. 
Simonsii —Similar to above except it is larger 
growing, heavier stalked and semi-evergreen. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
Horizontalis —• A spreading, prostrate form. 
Used extensively for covering banks or along 
retaining walls where it makes a wonderful 
display with its red berries during the winter. 
Each 35c, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.75. 
CRANBERRY BUSH (Viburnum Opulus) 
Tall growing snowball, producing a fine dis¬ 
play of red berries during late summer and fall. 
Large plants, 50c each. 
DEUTZIA 
Rosea —Upright shrub to 5 or 6 ft. White 
flowers tinged with pink on backs of petals, 
giving the plant a general pink effect when 
in bloom. An old popular variety for the “out¬ 
door living room”. Strong plants, 35c each; 
extra heavy plants, 50c each. 
Gracilis —A dwarf compact form with clear 
white flowers. \ ery fine for the foreground 
planting in front of other shrubs. Each 50c. 
DOGWOOD 
Siberian —Shrubby form with white umbell 
flowers and attractive red bark. Fine for mass¬ 
ing on banks for winter display. 2-3 ft., 50c ea. 
ELDER (Sambucus) 
Nigra Variegated— Bushy shrub up to 7-8 ft. 
Very handsome variegated foliage. Each 50c. 
FORSYTHIA 
Intermedia — Long, drooping branches with 
golden yellow flowers. One of the very first 
plants to bloom in the spring. 18-24 inches, 35c; 
heavy plants, 50c each. 
FOR PERFECT LAWNS USE “PORTLAND ROSE” GRASS MIXTURE 
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