HARDY SHRUBS 
AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES—ALL PREPAID 
These shrubs, all shedding their foliage in the winter, are quite hardy, and will thrive in prac¬ 
tically all sections. They make a rapid and luxuriant growth. Many varieties are used in founda¬ 
tion plantings, and others are desirable for flowers and berries. 
Plant this fall. Your shrubs will develop a good root system 
and start to grow early in the spring. You will gain a year by 
planting now. All shrubs on this page prepaid. 
ALTHEA—ROSE OF SHARON 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)—Bright green leaves and great abund¬ 
ance of variously colored flowers make it very effective when 
planted as a hedge. Blue-purple to violet-red, flesh color and 
white. There are also double forms. Mixed colors. 2-3 ft., 25c; 
3 for 70c. 
GRAFTED DOUBLE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
BOULE DE FEU—Double Red; shrub form. 
JEANNE D’ARC—Double White; shrub form. 
LADY STANLEY—Double Pink; shrub form. 
2-3 ft., 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
ARALIA SPINOSA 
Flowering Almond 
ARALIA SPINOSA (Hercules Club, Devil’s Walking Stick)—15 ft. 
Stout, prickly stems, large leaves, enormous clusters of flowers, 
gives sub-tropical appearance. 45c each; 2 for 85c. 
ARALIA (Pentaphyllum)—Five leaved Aralia. Yellow. June. 
Hardy shrub, thriving in adverse soil and city conditions, foliage 
attractive. 2-3 ft., 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
BARBERRY—BERBERIS 
Althea 
JAPANESE (Thunbergi)—Grows low and dense, making it very 
adaptable for planting along walks and borders. Every drive¬ 
way can be beautified greatly by planting Barberry. 12-18 in., 
20c each; 18-24 in., 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
RED LEAVED BARBERRY—Finest shrub in recent years. 
Bright red in the spring, stays red through the summer and 
deepens to a deep crimson in the fall. Red berries stay on 
all winter. Unequalled for bright coloring. All that is re¬ 
quired to develop its brilliant coloring at ail seasons is that it 
be planted in full exposure to the sun. 12-18 in., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
CALYCANTHUS 
SWEET SCENTED SHRUB—A unique shrub growing upright 
to 6 feet, clothing its straight, strong, reddish-brown shoots 
with large glossy leaves, from the axils of which spring odd, 
double, spicily fragrant flowers of chocolate-red. 1^ to 2 ft., 
35c; 3 for $1.00. 
DOGWOOD—CORNUS 
STOLONIFERA AUREA (Golden-barked Dogwood) (II)— 
Bright yellow bark in winter. Very effective when planted with 
red-barked varieties. 2 to 3 ft., 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
RED TWIGGED (Siberica)—Grows 10 to 12 feet high, purple or 
dark blood-red branches. Flowers greenish-white. Fruit is 
black. 18-24 in., 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
CYDONLA 
Calycanthus or Sweet Scented Shrub 
FIRE BUSH—Common garden form, growing 3 to 6 feet 
with spreading, spiny branches. The scaret-red flowers 
appear before the leaves and are followed by globular 
fruits from one and one-half to two inches high. 18-24 in., 
35c; 3 for $1.00. 
DEUTZIA 
An elegant species of strong, erect-growing shrubs. 
Especially prized for the beautiful clusters of blossoms 
in May. 
PRIDE OF ROCHES¬ 
TER — Showy, early, 
large-flowering sort; 
blossoms in May be¬ 
fore others. Grows 6 
to 8 feet high. White 
flowers, large and 
double. 18-24 in., 30c 
each; 4 for $1.00. 
GRACILIS—A hand¬ 
some, dwarf and bushy 
little shrub with slen¬ 
der, often arching 
branches. A neat 
shrub that blooms in 
May, clothing its 
branches in pure 
white flowers. Valua¬ 
ble for shrubberies or 
for forcing. 12-18 in., 
35c; 2 for 65c. 
18 Cornus Siberica 
