BROOK HAVEN, NEW YORK 
47 
Deciduous Shrubs 
The most effective and picturesque plantings 
are obtained by massing. The Flowering Shrubs, by 
no means, should be entirely omitted from the 
landscape- The following list not only contains the 
old-fashioned plants, but a great many new ones 
which are not generally known. We have mention¬ 
ed the season each shrub flowers, so that a careful 
selection will give you flowers from early Spring to 
late Fall. None of these plants are in storage, but 
will be fresh dug to fill your order. 
Each Per 10 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum bush aralia 
Five leaf Aralia. 
2 to 3 ft 
3 to 4 ft 
4 to 5 ft 
ALTHAEA (See Hibiscus) 
AMELANCHIER canadensis DOWNY shadblow 
Snowy white flowers in early Spring before 
leaves. Fruits attract birds. 
2 to 3 ft.60 5.40 
3 to 4 ft.75 6.00 
4 to 5 ft. 1.05 9.60 
5 to 6 ft. 1.80 17.70 
6 to 7 ft. 4.80 46.50 
*7 to 8 ft. specimens. 9.00 88.50 
*8 to 10 ft. specimens .12.00 114.00 
*10 to 12 ft. specimens.24.00 - 
*12 to 14 ft. specimens .30.00 - 
AMORPHA fruticosa indigo BUSH 
Deep purple, vigorous grower, June. 
2 to 3 ft.30 2.40 
3 to 4 ft.36 3.00 
4 to 5 ft.45 3.90 
5 to 6 ft. ..75 6.00 
6 to 8 ft. 1.50 
.33 3.00 
.36 3.30 
.54 5.10 
AMYGDALUS nana (See Prunus Glandulosa) 
AMYGDALUS persica (See Trees) 
ANDROMEDA (See Pieris and Oxydendron) 
ARALIA (See Acanthopanax, also Trees) 
ARONIA arbutifolia RED chokeberry 
Valuable for its red fruits. Does well in moist 
locations, white flowers, May. 
18 
to 
24 in. 
.36 
3.30 
2 
to 
3 ft. 
.45 
4.20 
3 
to 
4 ft. 
5.40 
