DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
The Deciduous Shrubs occupy an important place in the beautification of the home-grounds. They 
present a wide field of variety in color, season of bloom, and habit of growth. Brilliantly colored foliage, 
bright berries, and colored bark make many varieties interesting during fall and winter. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius. The popular Mock Orange. 
Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$0 75 $6 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 00 7 50 
P. virginalis. Semi-double white Mock Orange. Delightfully 
fragrant. 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 50 12 00 
PRUNUS glandulosa rosea (Double-flowering Pink Almond). 
Flowers in great profusion in early spring. 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 50 12 00 
P. glandulosa sinensis (Double-flowering White Almond). 
2 to 3 ft. 1 00 7 50 
3 to 4 ft... 1 50 12 00 
P. triloba (Flowering Plum). Covered with small, double, 
quilled, bright pink flowers before the leaves appear. 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 50 12 00 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides (Jetbead). Single white flowers 
followed by shiny black fruits which last throughout the 
winter. Very ornamental. 2 to 3 ft. 1 00 7 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 50 12 00 
RHUS Cotinus (Smoke Tree). 2 to 3 ft. 1 00 7 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 50 12 00 
SAMBUCUS nigra aurea (Golden Elder). A conspicuous 
golden-leaved shrub. 2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
SPIR/EA, Anthony Waterer. Low-growing shrub with bright 
crimson flowers in broad, flat heads. 
1 34 to 2 ft. 75 6 50 
2 to 2 34 ft. 1 00 7 50 
S. Vanhouttei (Bridal Wreath). Covered with clusters of 
white flowers in late May. 
3 to 4 ft. 75 6 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 00 7 50 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Snowberry). Waxy white 
berries in autumn. 3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
S. racemosus vulgaris (Coral Berry). Clusters of purplish 
red berries in autumn. 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
AZALEA arborescens (Sweet Azalea). White tinged with 
pink. Fragrant. June, July. Each 10 
12 to 18 in.$2 50 $22 50 
1 34 to 2 ft. 3 50 30 00 
A. calendulacea (Flame Azalea). Orange, yellow, or flame- 
red flowers appear before leaves. 
15 to 18 in. 2 50 22 50 
1 34 to 2 ft. 3 50 30 00 
A. mollis (Chinese Azalea). Blooms in shades of red, yellow, 
and orange are produced in large clusters. Most effective. 
15 to 18 in. 2 50 22 50 
134 to 2 ft. 3 50 30 00 
BERBERIS Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). 10 100 
12 to 15 in.$1 20 $10 00 
15 to 18 in. 2 00 15 00 
1 34 to 2 ft. 2 50 20 00 
B. Thunbergi atropurpurea (Redleaf Barberry). 
12 to 15 in. 3 00 25 00 
15 to 18 in. 4 00 35 00 
BUDDLEIA Davidi Veitchiana, Improved (Butterfly Bush). 
Long sprays of lilac-colored flowers. Late summer. 
Each 10 
2-yr.$1 00 $6 50 
CYDONIA japonica (Flowering Quince). Profusion of bright 
scarlet flowers in early spring. 
2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. Double white flowers tinged 
with pink. Vigorous. 
2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus. Drooping racemes of short 
yellowish or pale orange flowers during May. Foliage turns 
brilliant red in autumn. A beautiful shrub. 
1J4 to 2 ft. 3 00 
2 to 3 ft. 4 50 
EUONYMUS alatus (Cork-barked Euonymus). Tiny scarlet 
berries and crimson foliage in autumn. 
2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 3 ft. 1 00 7 50 
3)4 to 4 ft. 1 50 12 00 
FORSYTHIA intermedia (Golden Bells). 
F. suspensa (Weeping Golden Bells). 
3 to 4 ft. 75 6 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 00 7 50 
HYDRANGEA arborescens (Snowhill Hydrangea). 
2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
H. paniculata grandiflora. Cone-shaped white flower-heads 
which turn pink in fall. 
3 to 4 ft. 75 6 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 00 7 50 
KERRIA japonica fl.-pl. (Double Kerria). Vigorous shrub 
with finely cut leaves and yellow, globe-shaped flowers from 
June to August. 
2 to 3 ft. 1 00 6 50 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beauty Bush). Delicate pink 
flowers similar to weigela. 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 50 12 00 
LIGUSTRUM ovalifolium (California Privet). The well- 
known popular plant for hedges. 10 100 
2 to 3 ft.$1 00 $8 00 
3 to 4 ft. 2 00 12 00 
LONICERA tatarica (Tatarian Shrub Honeysuckle). White 
or Pink. Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$0 75 $6 50 
4 to 5 ft. 1 00 7 50 
SYRINGA vulgaris. Common Garden Lilac. Purple and white. 
2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
S., French Hybrid. In single or double varieties. Heavy 
flower trusses, delightfully scented. 
2 to 3 ft. 1 00 7 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 50 12 00 
4 to 5 ft. 2 50 20 00 
VIBURNUM Carlesi (Mayflower Viburnum). A delightful 
shrub with flower-heads emitting a fragrance similar to that 
of the trailing arbutus. Highly recommended. 
2 to 2 J4 ft. 1 50 12 00 
2 34 to 3 ft. 2 00 17 50 
3 to 4 ft. 2 50 20 00 
V. dentatum (Arrow-wood). Clusters of very dark blue fruit. 
2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
V. Opulus (European Cranberry Bush). White flowers fol¬ 
lowed by pendent clusters of brilliant scarlet fruits. 
2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
V. Opulus sterile (Common Snowball). 
2 to 3 ft. 1 00 7 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 50 12 00 
V. tomentosum plicatum (Double Japanese Snowball). 
2 to 3 ft. 1 25 10 00 
WEIGELA rosea (Pink Weigela). In June. 
2 to 3 ft. 75 6 50 
3 to 4 ft. 1 00 7 50 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel). Bushy, nursery-grown 
plants. Each 10 
15 to 18 in.$1 75 $15 00 
1J4 to 2 ft. 2 00 17 50 
2 to 2 34 ft. 2 50 22 50 
234 to 3 ft. 4 00 35 00 
PIERIS floribunda (Mountain Andromeda). Spikes of lily- 
of-the-valley-like flowers. Small, dark green leaves. Ever¬ 
green. 
12 to 15-in. spread. 2 00 18 00 
15 to 18-in. spread. 2 75 25 00 
134 to 2 ft. 3 50 30 00 
RHODODENDRON maximum. Flowers vary from pure white 
to delicate shades of pink in June and July. Each 10 
15 to 18 in.$2 00 $17 50 
Rhododendron maximum, continued Each 10 
1 34 to 2 ft.$2 50 $22 50 
2 to 234 ft. 3 00 27 50 
2 34 to 3 ft. 3 50 30 00 
3 to 4 ft. 7 00 60 00 
Named Hybrid Rhododendrons. 
Catawbiense Album. White. 
Dr. H. C. Dresselhuys. Aniline-red; large trusses. 
E. S. Rand. Rich scarlet. 
Roseum Elegans. Clear rose-pink. 
All Named Hybrid Rhododendrons 
12 to 15 in. 4 00 35 00 
15 to 18 in. 5 00 45 00 
1 34 to 2 ft. 6 00 50 00 
2 to 2 J4 ft. 7 50 
All Shrubs are sold f. o. b. Nursery and are shipped by Express, purchaser paying transportation. No charge for packing. 
C. O. D. orders can be accepted only if 50 per cent of amount of bill accompanies order 
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