SHRUBS 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO 
LARGE TREES—Continued 
PRUNUS CERASIFERA PISSARDI 
Purple Leaf Plum 
2 in. diameter.$ 8.00 
2 y 2 in... io.oo 
3 in. 15.00 
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS Pin Oak 
4 in. diameter.•.§25.00 
41/2 in. 30.00 
5 in_ 40.00 
0 in. diameter. 55.00 
7 in. 75.00 
ULMUS AMERICANA American Elm 
5 in. diameter ..§30.00 
6 in. 40.00 
7 in.. 55.00 
8 in. 75.00 
9 in. 95.00 
10 in.125.00 
11 in.150.00 
12 in. 175.00 
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are grown with plenty space in the nursery rows to insure vigorous 
growth. They lift with strong roots. 
ABE LI A GRANDIFLOR \ 3-4 ft. Glossy Abelia 
Small shrub with white tinted li'ae flowers 
blooming throughout the summer months. 
“Evergreen Shrub." BAB. 
1 0 in.$0.75 
18 in. 1.00 
ACANTHOPANAX SIEBOLDIANFM 7-8 ft. 
Fiveleaf Aralia 
Also called “Aralia Pentaphvlla.” Arching 
habit. Good for smoky exposures. Hardy. 
Greenish-white flowers. 
3- 4 ft. §0.50 
AMELANC’HIER CANADENSIS 12-15 ft. 
Downy Shadbush 
“Service Berry” or “June Berry." Tooth°d 
leaves, white flowers in early spring before the 
leaves. Small blue-black fruit. 
4- 5 ft.§0.60 
5- 6 ft.75 
AMORPHA FRFITICOSA S-IO ft. 
Bastard Indigo 
Dark purple flowers varying to pale blue and 
white in Mav and June. 
3-4 ft..§0.50 
ARALIA PENTAPHVLLA (See Aeantliopanax 
Sieboldianum) 
ARONIA ARBUTIFOLIA 6-8 ft. 
Red Chokeberry 
(Pyrus Arbutifolia). Leaves gray tomentose 
beneath. Red fruit in the fall. 
2-3 ft. §0.50 
3 4 ft. 75 
BERBERIS THFNBERGII 4-5 ft. 
Japanese Barberry 
A low dense pricky hedge plant. Vigorous 
grower with flowers and bright red fruit. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
12-18 in.§0.25 §2.00 §17.50 
18-24 in.35 3.00 25.00 
2- 3 ft.50 4.50 35.00 
B. T. Atropurpurea Red Japanese Barberry 
Bronzy red foliage of above variety. For best 
color should be planted in sun. 
Each Ter 10 
12-18 in.§0.35 §3.00 
18-24 in.50 4.50 
2- 3 ft.75 6.50 
BUDDLEJA DAVIDI MAGNIFICA 5-6 ft. 
Butterfly Bush 
(Buddleia). Large flowering, rose-purple 
spikes in June-September. Gray-green foliage. 
Each Per 10 
2 yr.§0.40 §3.00 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDFS 5 ft. 
Carolina Allspice 
“Sweet Shrub.” Dark reddish-brown flowers 
with a spicy strawberry odor: 
Each Per 10 
2- 3 ft.§0.50 §4.00 
3- 4 ft.75 6.50 
16 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS 10-12 ft. 
Siberian Peatree 
Small yellow flowers in May-June. Large up¬ 
right growing shrub. 
Each Per 10 
2- 3 ft. §0.40 §3.00 
3- 4 ft.60 5.00 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA 15-1S ft. 
White Fringe 
Panicles to 8 inches' long of white tassel-like 
flowers in May-June. Dark blue fruit. Pretty 
specimen. 
2- 3 ft.:.$0.75 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA 4-5 ft. 
Sweet Pepper Bush 
Does best in moist soil and semi-shade. Fra¬ 
grant creamy-white flowers in July and Sep¬ 
tember. 
Each Per 10 
2-3 ft.§0.40 $3.00 
CORNUS ALBA SIBERICA 8-10 ft. 
Coral Dogwood 
Bright coral-red branches and bark. Quick 
growing. Good color and winter effects. Does 
well in shade. 
Each Per 10 
2- 3 ft..§0.30 §2.50 
3- 4 ft.40 3.50 
C. Mas 20 ft. Cornelian Cherry 
Yellow flowers in April before the leaves. 
Scarlet edible fruit in fall. 
4 ft. §1.00 
5 ft. 1.50 
6 ft. 2.50 
C. Stolonifera 8 ft. Red Osier Dogwood 
Dark red bark. Spreading branches. Bluish- 
white flowers and white berries. Does best in 
moist soil. 
Each Per 10 
3-4 ft. §0.40 §3.00 
CORYLUS AMERICANA 10 ft. 
American Hazelnut 
Native tree bearing large edible nuts. Has 
large leaves. 
Each Per 10 
3- 4 ft. §0.75 §6.50 
4- 5 ft. 1.00 9.00 
C. Avellana Fusco Rubra Atropurpurea 15 ft. 
Purpleleaf Filbert 
Dull purple or brownish-red leaves. Edible 
nuts. BAB. 
3- 4 ft. §3.00 
4- 5 ft... 4.00 
COTONE ASTER DIVARICATA 6 ft. 
Spreading Cotoneaster 
Oval leaves, dark and shining above, pale be¬ 
neath. Pink clusters of flowers. Red fruit in 
September. BAB. 
2 ft.$0.75 
3 ft. 1.00 
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