Buddleia OXEYE BUTTERFLY BUSH 
An interesting free flowering shrub and often 
referred to as Summer Lilac, with an orange 
yellow spot in the throat are produced through¬ 
out the summer season. The shrub ordinarily 
attains a height of 3 to b feet but may die 
down in the winter, coming up the following 
Spring with renewed vigor. 
Caragana arborescens SIBERIAN PEA 
TREE A large shrub with compound leaves, 
consisting of 8 to 12 bright green leaflets, a val¬ 
uable addition to shrub borders, providing a 
wealth of blossoms in Spring or early Summer 
Flowers yellow, in numerous small clusters. 
Grows 10 to 12 feet tall. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (Berberis) 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) 
SHRUBS 
Shrubs add much with their early spring green| 
summer foliage masses and vivid fall coloring, to a I 
of which is added a wealth of flowers borne mostly 
in early spring, but also in mid-summer and autumn. 
Interesting berries follow blossom time in most 
varieties many of which are attractive to birds and 
will hang on the bush till well on toward the follow¬ 
ing spring, providing a welcome touch of color to 
the winter scene. 
Aronia arbutifolia REF) CHOKEBERRY A medium 
sized shrub, whose graceful arching branches are covered with 
brilliant red berries, persisting until late winter. Also valued 
for its dazzling fall colorin.g ranging from clear yellow to 
scarlet red. 
Berberis thunbergi JAPANESE BARBERRY One of 
the best hedge plants, a graceful shrub of low dense habits. 
Leaves assuming dazzling tones of orange, scarlet and crimson 
in fall. Berries brilliant red borne in great profusion and per¬ 
sisting throughout the winter. 
Berberis thunbergi atropurpurea RED JAPANESE 
BA RBERRY This shrub fills a long felt want. Since wheat rust 
attacked this country and all Purple and Common Barberries 
had to be cut out. there has been a great demand for a new 
type that would satisfactorily take the place of the old purple 
Barberry. We offer the new red Japanese and gua r antee that 
if it is placed in a position of plenty of sun it will do as well as 
the old time Purple. Used for the shrubbery border, for clumps 
or as a specimen shrub. The color 
is a rich bronzy red, similar to the 
bestof the Bloodleaf Japan Maple 
In all other respects, it is like 
the Japanese Barberry. 
Cephalantbus oc.cidentalis BUTTONBUSH A hardy, vigorous shrub growing 
4 to 6 feet tall. Foliage large and glossy, flowers attractive, creamy white, fragrant, 
appearing in midsummer. Very valuable for waterside planting and many other situa¬ 
tions. 
fomus alba TATA RIAN DOGWOOD An upright shrub with bloodred 
branches. Native of Siberia. Leaves dark green, pale beneath, 2 to 3 inches long. 
Flowers creamy white, in numerous small flat topped clusters. Fruit light blue or 
bluish white. Usually 6 to 10 feet tall. Very brilliant, especially in early Spring, when the 
bark is intensely colored. 
Cornus alba spaethi SPAETH DOGWOOD A form of the Cornus alba or 
Tatarian Dogwood with leaves broadly bordered with golden yellow. Very striking 
plant. 
Cornus stolonifera RED-OSIER DOGWOOD A spreading shrub with bright 
reddish purple branches, attaining a height of from 4 to 6 feet. Leaves dark green 
above, whitened beneath. Flowers creamy white, in dense, flat topped clusters. Berries 
white. Remarkably showy. 
Cornus stolonifera flaviramea YELLOWTWIG DOGWOOD A form of 
Cornus stolonifera or Red-Osier Dogwood with golden branches. Planted with the 
redbranehed species, it is very attractive. 
Corylus americana AMERICAN HAZELNLJT A vigorous shrub with numer 
ous upright branches, with long drooping catkins expanding at the first breath of 
Spring just when flowers are most highly priced. Leaves heart-shaped, dark green, 
more or less downy on both surfaces. Kernels sweet and edible. Height 4 to 8 feet. 
Cotoneaster acutifolia PEKING COTONEASTER A vigorous hardy tall 
growing shrub reaching a height of 12 feet; much used in the West as a hedge plant. 
Foliage is dark green, remaining until late in Autumn. Very ornamental because of 
its large clusters of shiny black fruit in Summer and Fall. 
Cotoneaster divaricata SPREADING COTONEASTER Very graceful with 
drooping branches loaded with bright red berries. Attains a height of 5 to 6 feet. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis. ROCK COTONEASTER. A low shrub with almost 
horizontal branches. Leaves dark green, turning to dark crimson in Fall. Pinkish white 
flowers, fruit bright red. Excellent in rockeries or as a ground cover. Pink blooms are 
borne in June, bright red fruits in September and October. 
Cydonia japonica FLOWERING QUINCE A spiny shrub most noted because 
of its large scarlet flowers borne in April, followed by fruit about 2 inches in diameter, 
yellowish-green, aromatic and fragrant. They are invaluable for border or garden 
planting and make beautiful informal or clipped hedges. Native of China and Japan. 
Deutzia candidissima SNOWFLAKE DEUTZIA A tall shrub, usually 6 
to 8 feet high, with numerous upright branches. Leaf dull green, rough on both sides, 
2 to 3 inches long. Flowers double, pure white, in erect panicles 2 to 4 inches long. 
A handsome free-flowering shrub. 
Deutzia lemoinei LEMOINE DEUTZIA A small shrub with spreading 
branches, usually about 3 feet tall; of garden origin. Leaves bright green, 2 to 3 inches 
long. Flowers white, in large compound panicles or clusters. Very vigorous and flori- 
ferous. 
Deutzia PRIDE OF ROCHESTER A vigorous growing shrub with white 
flowers with pink shaded outside petals, borne in early June. Very large and double. 
A distinct and valuable variety growing 3 to 4 feet in height. 
Deutzia scabra plena DOUBLE ROSE DEUTZIA A handsome free-flower¬ 
ing shrub of garden origin. Usually 6 to 8 feet high with numerous upright branches. 
Leaves dull green, rough on both sides, 2 to 3 inches long. Flowers pink and rosy 
purple, very double in erect panicles 2 to 4 inches long. 
Elaeagnus angustifolia RUSSIAN-OLIVE A large shrub, with silvery, often 
spiny branches. Leaves bright green above, silvery beneath, lanceolate, 2 to 3 inches 
long. Flowers yellow within, silvery on the outside, fragrant. Berries yellow, coated 
with silvery scales. Height 8 to 12 feet. 
Kuonyinus alatus. WINGED BURNINGBUSH. A curious irregular bushy shrub. 
Beautiful in shrub masses either alone or in combination. Its corky branches and grow¬ 
ing habit invite close inspection. In Fall its leaves become bright scarlet its name being 
taken from its conspicuous appearance. 
Euonymus bungeanus WINTERBERRY EUONYMUS An unusual upright 
shrub bearing very attractive deeply-lobed magenta fruits in orange shells. Its flowers 
are very attractive being borne in numerous small groupments. 'Phis shrub is also 
interesting because of the warm crimson leaf color in Autumn. Used both as a specimen 
shrub and in borders. Ultimate height 6 to 7 feet. 
Euonymus europaeus EUROPEAN BURNINGBUSH A tall slender and 
tree-like shrub. Its foliage turns bright red n autumn, and after it has fallen, the 
long-stemmed, bright pink fruits hang like tiny Christmas tree ornaments all over 
the plant. As winter advances, they break open in the manner of bitter-sweet, and 
display bright scarlet seeds within. 
Exochorda grandillora PEARLBUSH A bushy flowering shrub sometimes 
growiug 9 feet in height. Its name is taken from the glistening white flowers frequently 
2 inches across and borne in fairly large clusters. A handsome object especially in 
moist places where it may be difficult to get other flowering shrubs to grow. 
Forsythia intermedia BORDER FORSYTHIA The golden yellow flowers 
of this shrub are truly Harbingers of Spring as they are borne in great profusion 
before the leaves unfold. The shrub grows 8 to 70 feet high with slender arching bran¬ 
ches. Leaves are simple or parted, dark green ; nd lustrous. Extremely hardy and of 
easv culture. 
Cotoneaster divaricata 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
DEUTZIA 
