TAYLOR’S GREENHOUSES, RUSSELLVILLE, ARIv. 
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Shrubbery at Reduced 
PRICES 
MANY NEW VARIETIES LISTED FOR 1934 
Everything Shipped Anywhere in United States Except Last Half Page 24, and 25, 26, 27, 28, Which 
Are for Sale in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Kansas, and Missouri Only. 
Dozen Plants of Same Size and Price at 10 Times the Price of One Plant 
All Shrubs field grown, postpaid. 
Can furnish these trees and shruhs with Cer¬ 
tificate of Inspection with each shipment. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA—Plant in half 
shaded place ; an evergreen producing immense 
quantities of tublar shaped white flowers; 
about an inch long. Bush dense and compact; 
fine for specimens or hedges; plants 12 to 15 
inches, 20c each; 2 for 35c; 18 to 21 inches, 
30c each; 2 for 55c. 
CALYCANTHUS—Sweet scented shrubs, flow¬ 
ers chocolate colored. Very desirable. Field 
grown, 18 to 20 inches, 35c each; 2 for 65c; 2 to 
3 feet, 50c each; 2 for 95c. 
CAPE JASMINE— A beautiful evergreen shrub 
blooms white and highly perfumed. Requires 
some protection in winter. Small, 25c; medium, 
50c; 20 to 24 inches, plants, $1.00. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET—The most used plant 
for hedges; green foliage; grows well most 
anywhere. 2 to 2/ 2 feet; price, 6 for 50c; 15 for 
$1.00; 50 for $2.25; 100 for $4.00. 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET SOUTH—This is 
among the best Privet grown; an evergreen 
fine for hedges or for specimen plants. 15 to 18 
inches 12 for 75c; 100 for $4.50. 
SNOWBALL—An old fashioned shrub that 
is still very popular. Covers with large white 
balls of blooms that look like snow balls. 12 
to 15-inch pants, 25c; 2 to 3 ft.. 50c. 
RED BARBERRY THUNGBURGI—New and 
very attractive ; same as Japanese Barbory ex¬ 
cept this one is red all season if grown in the 
sun. Nice plants, 20c each; large plants, 50c 
each. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI—A very attractive 
shrub, as single specimen on or about the lawn, 
or for planting in corners by house or porch ; 
fine for hedges; 10 to 12 inch, 10c; 12 for $1.00; 
100 for $7.00; 18 inches, well branched, 25c each; 
2 for 45c; dozen, $2.25. 
GOLDEN ELDER—The golden yellow leaves 
contrast beautifully with other shrubs. Flowers 
white ; grows naturally, 10 to 12 feet. But can 
be pruned into a neat compact bush. 12 to 15 
inch, 20c; 3 to 4 feet. 40c. 
SYRINGA, VULGARIS (Common Lilac)—This 
is the well-known Lilac of the old-fashioned 
garden. A tall shrub with smooth, heart-shaped 
leaves and great panicles of most fragrant blos¬ 
soms in spring. Much used as a cut flower. 
It grows wel in any garden soil, but prefers 
a heavy loam. 25c each; large, 50c. 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) — Flowers 
very fragrant, cream white. Plants 15 to 18 
inches, 15c; 18 to 24 inch.. 20c; large, 35c. 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL—The first of 
the ever-blooming Mock Oranges to win our 
hearts; double, semi-double and single flowers 
appearing in small bunch, and so enchantingly 
sweet that we wonder someone has not con¬ 
verted this flower into “Mock Orange’’ perfumes. 
35c each; large, 50c. 
SNOWBERRY — Small pink plowers, large 
white berries that hang on plant through winter. 
35c each. 
POMGRANATE — Summer flowering; tall 
growing; shrub flowers of pleasing red color. 
40c each. 
FORSYTHIA—(Golden Bells)— This is one of 
the most useful shrubs for the permanent dec¬ 
oration of buildings. It can be easily trained 
over a wall, fence or tree trunk. The flowers 
are bell-shaped, of a clear yellow. It is the 
earliest shrub to bloom. Small 15c; 2 for 25c; 
dozen, $1.00; medium, 25c each; large, 35c each. 
TAMARIX AFRICANN—A handsome shrub 
of strong growth ; fine feathery foliage, giving 
branches plume-like appearance. Delicate pink 
flowers. Will grow anywhere ; fine for back¬ 
ground and shrubs. 20c each; large, 30c each. 
BIRD OF PARADISE— Small leaf, yellow 
plume-like when in bloom. Beautiful, strong 
plants, three to four feet. 50c each. 
EVERBLOOMING BUTTERFLY BUSH — 
Plant either in fall or spring. Makes a beautiful 
blooming plant first summer. Lilac colored 
flower. Pot grown, 15c each; field grOAvn, 25c 
3 to 4 feet, 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
WISTARIA —Hardy, nursery grown vines ; 
purple or white. Very fine. Our price, 20c each; 
2 for 35c. 
MATRIMONY VINE— A hardy climber; will 
flourish everywhere. Produces purple flowers 
later a crop of scarlet beries; also a good 
capet vine. 18 to 24 inches, 20c; 2 for 35c; 24 
to 36 inches, 30c. 
HONEYSUCKLE —A good hardy vine for cov¬ 
ering up anything. Highly perfumed. Fine 
plants, 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
RED HONEYSUCKLE —A fine, hardy vine 
for covering or shading. Price, 25c. 
BIGNONIA —A large climbing vine ; large 
flowers ; dark red throat ; fine for covering un¬ 
sightly places. 20c each; 2 for 25c. 
DOUBLE ALTHEAS. OR ROSE OF SHARON 
—They are covered in beautimul double blooms 
in August and September and sometimes long¬ 
er. Will grow from three to seven feet tall ; 
compact and bushy. Guaranteed to please. Can 
give jmu white, red or pink. 35c each; 2 for 65c. 
SPECIAL—Single mixed Athens, white, light 
pink, light blue, large plants, 20 ceach; 2 for 
35c; 6 for 90c; postpaid. 
HONEYSUCKLE—(Bush) 
PINK TATARIAN—The upright Honeysuckles 
(6 to 12 feet) have early, pretty flowers follewed 
by showy berries that last through the fall. Their 
rounded leaves are among the first to break 
forth in spring, and are a most freshing green 
amidst the dull brown hues of unawakened 
neighbors. Make very desirable bulky screen¬ 
ing hedges, and the nucleus of tall shrub groups ; 
doubly valuable because they will thrive in 
partial shade. 18 to 24 in., 20c; 2 to 3 ft., 30c. 
FRAGltANTISSIMA —A favorite landscape 
type of lagging development up to 8 feet. Dis¬ 
tinguished by its small round, leathery leaves, 
showing the darkest shade of green, which are 
practically evergreen if in a sheltered position. 
Also its very early clusters of tiny pink and 
white flowers are sweetly fragrant. 18 inches to 
20 inches, 20c; 2 for 35c; 2 to 3 feet, 40c; $3.50 
for 10. 
BELLA ALBIDA —Flowers white, in great 
fragrant clusters, followed by ropes of red 
berries which remain all summer. Price, 18 to 
24 in., 20c each; 12 for $1.50. 
