SHRUBS 
Malus Arnoldiana (Photo Above) 
Flowering Crabapple. Shrub about 5 ft. in 
height. Long weeping branches resembling a 
Spirea Van Houttii. Flowers in masses. Buds 
are bright rose red opening to a light pink shade. 
The effect of two colors on the bush is very 
beautiful. This is one of the rarest of all flower¬ 
ing crabapples and is highly recommended. Speci¬ 
mens 4-5 ft. in height. $2.00 each. Blooms 
first year. Prepaid. Smaller size for $1.50 each. 
Cotoneaster Cooledgei 
Height 2 / 2 ft. A sport of Pannosa with 
same foliage color. Leaves are smaller. Covered 
with scarlet berries and gives the appearance of a 
dwarf Pannosa. A new shrub highly recom¬ 
mended. Fine for rock gardens. $1.00 each. 
Not prepaid. 
Dwarf Pomegranate 
Beautiful border plant in bloom all summer. 
Flowers followed by red fruits 1 *4 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Fine for planting in front of other shrubs 
in groups of 3 to give color. The plants do not 
exceed 15 inches in height. Plant 14 inches apart 
for hedge use. Blooming size plants 25c each, 
$1.50 per doz. 
Red Barberry 
Foliage rich bronzy red similar to the red¬ 
leaved Japanese Maple. Foliage becomes more 
brilliant an gorgeous throughout summer. Cover¬ 
ed in winter with brilliant scarlet berries that 
remain throughout the winter. Vigorous two 
year plants. 75 c each. Prepaid. Grows l/ 2 
to 3 feet high. Extra select size for $1.00 each. 
Red Oleander 
Buds dark velvet red with flowers of this 
same color. Richest colored of all oleanders. 
Single blooms. Fine young trees 3 ft. high, $ 1.60 
each. Prepaid. 
New Coral Shrub 
(Illustrated hi Color on Front Cover) 
Handsome shrub blooming throughout the sum¬ 
mer months. Creates a sensation when in bloom. 
Flowers are borne in huge panicles ranging from 
2-2*4 ft. long and about 8 inches across. Color 
is scarlet enhanced by a center zone of jet black. 
Grows to height of about 6 ft. Very graceful. 
One of the most beautiful and spectacular of all 
shrubs. Withstands temperatures as low as 10 
degrees above zero. Strong roots sent prepaid 
for $1.00; larger roots $1.50 and $2.00 each. An 
excellent plant for a tub in the eastern states. 
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Pentstemon (Photo Above) 
Henderson’s Hybrid. Evergreen perennial al¬ 
most continually in bloom. Rivals petunias in 
production of blossoms. Makes bold clumps 18-30 
inches in height. Flowers about 2 inches in 
diameter and resemble foxgloves. Unusually free 
from diseases and easily grown. Recommended 
as a substitute for snapdragons as it is never 
troubled with rust. I offer 4 varieties selected 
from thousands of hybrids; Scarlet Bedder, a solt 
rose scarlet, 15c each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 
per 100. Orchid Lavender, Ruffles (shaded yel¬ 
low) Each petal ruffled and edged pink, 2 5c 
each. The above varieties are grown from se¬ 
lected rooted cuttings. A well established bed 
of these will thrive for years with no special at¬ 
tention needed. 
New Variegated Salvia 
An evergreen shrub. This grows rapidly forming 
a bush about 18 inches high and 3 feet across. 
Leaves are very attractive and carry shades of 
scarlet, claret red, pink, cream and white. Fine 
lor a mixed border, or a low hedge as it will 
stand shearing well. All visitors to my gardens 
are enthusiastic over it. Plants for spring de¬ 
livery, 5 0c each. Prepaid. Very hardy. 
Rosa Hugonis (See Photo Above) 
Golden shrub rose of China. The long grace¬ 
ful branches with fern-like leaves are covered in 
early spring with wreathes of fragrant yellow 
flowers. Plant as a shrub for color effect. 
Grows 4-5 ft. high. Strong plants, $1.00 each. 
Prepaid. Medium sized plants 75 c. 
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