72 Hardy Shrubs 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
Add Beauty To Your Home 
Double Althea 
Permanent and increasingly beautiful results are more easily obtained from plantings of hardy flowering shrubs and vines 
than from any other sort. The small cost in time and money necessary, is well spent in securing a well-kept and attractive 
home grounds, adding to the beauty and comfort of home and increasing the value of property. Plantings of hardy shrubs 
once established become an established part of your property almost as permanent as your house and lend that beauty and 
harmony to the house and surrounding landscape necessary to produce the complete picture of beauty and comfort, interesting 
and inviting to all who pass by. 
Quick results and ;low cost are two features of the shrubs that we list in the following pages. Strong, healthy roots direct 
from our nursery that will quickly grow into plants of beauty and at a price that is only possible because of the great number 
of them that we grow and sell. Just a small amount invested in hardy flowering shrubs, vines or hedge plants will give you 
results far beyond your expectations and add more in beauty and satisfying comfort to your home than any investment of 
equal amount. To start right, buy the best. 
Calycanthus, Sweet 
Scented Shrub 
A universal favorite for a hun¬ 
dred years or more. Also called 
“Spice Bush” as the bark is quite 
fragrant. Blooms in June and 
intermittently throughout the 
Summer. Delightfully fragrant, 
chocolate-brown flowers. Height 
5 to 6 feet. 
70 4 2 2 year, well branched, 
15 to 18 inch. Each 4©c; 
3 for $ 1 OO; 6 for $ 1.80. 
7°16 Hardy Chinese Azalea Mollis 
See Azalea Mollis in Color on Page 83 
The Azaleas are one of the most beautiful and popular families of hardy flowering 
shrubs in cultivation, and the Chinese Mollis is perhaps the most satisfactory 
and most easily grown of all. Their great charm is in their wonderful array of 
color, they vary from light yellow to salmon and dark orange, scarcely two plants 
exactly alike in color. For best effect we suggest planting in groups as the yellow, 
orange and salmon blend beautifully together. They are perfectly hardy thriving 
under ordinary garden conditions but do best in a protected location where they 
will be in partial shade. For best success, prepare the soil to the depth of 15 to 18 
inches, using 50 per cent of well rotted leaf-mold from the woods or decayed peat 
from a swamp or both. Be careful that there is no lime in the soil. Water freely. 
The plants we offer are strong healthy plants that will give you lovely flowers the 
following spring. 
7016 Strong 12 to 15 inch size. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.15; 6 for 
$5.75. 
Chinese Azalea, Mollis 
7056 Cornus, Florida Rubra 
Flowering Dogwood. This very desirable variety of flowering Dogwood bears a mass 
of deep pink blooms in early Spring before the foliage appears. The foliage throughout 
the Summer is a very handsome rich green, in the Autumn turning to a bright crim¬ 
son. They grow into tree form reaching the height of 20 to 30 feet with very graceful 
and attractive branches. Their bright flowers, handsome foliage and crimson coloring 
in the Autumn make them very ornamental and attractive throughout a long season. 
They are an especially attractive tree for the lawn or yard creating much attention. 
The Cornus likes a moist but well drained soil and does well in either sun or semi¬ 
shade. We are offering them this year at very reasonable prices. Strong. Each 
$1.00; 3 for $2 50; 6 for $4.50. 
7022 
New Red Barberry 
See This Barberry in Full Color on Page 83 
The foliage is rich bronzy reddish, purple. This new Bar¬ 
berry will form neat, symmetrical clumps that will be 
an ornament to any lawn. To produce the most brilliant 
colors it should be planted in full sunshine. As autumn 
approaches, it becomes more brilliant in color. Perfectly 
hardy and easy to grow. 
Price 2 year, 4 2 to 18 inch, each 35c; 3 for OOc; 
« for 81 60._ 
Japanese Barberry 
Berberis Thunbergi. One of the most useful and desirable 
of all shrubs. Equally as well adapted to border or group 
planting either mixed with other shrubs or by themselves. 
And especially valuable as a hedge subject. Their thick 
luxuriant foliage graceful and informal and the bright red 
berries carried through the winter make this a very attrac¬ 
tive shrub. 
7020 JAPANESE BARBERRY. 4 2 to 18 inch. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 6 for OOc; 12 for $1.60; 
25 or more at 12c each. 
7021 JAPANESE BARBERRY. 18 to 24 inch. Each 
30c; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.40; 25 
or more at 18c each. _ 
7014 Double Pink Flowering Almond 
Amygdalus. Very desirable and attractive. Extra early 
flowering shrubs of rather dwarf habit. Usually 3 to 4 ft. 
in height. The branches are completely covered with pretty 
little double pink flowers in early spring before the leaves appear. This is an 
unusually valuable shrub but not grown as widely as it should be. Adapts itself well 
to any location but is probably best as a single specimen in a position where it may 
develop to its fullest beauty. See Color Plate Page 83. 
7014, 2 yr. 2 to 3 ft. Each 5Qc; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2 25. 
Flowering Almond 
7029 Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab 
This is not a shrub, but rather develops into a small tree. It is perfectly hardy every¬ 
where, succeeding nicely in all soils and climates. It would be difficult to describe its 
wonderful beauty when in bloom, the branches bending under a profusion of delicate 
pink delightfully fragrant rose-like flowers. The only sweet scented double flowering 
crab. It wall require a little more room than the ordinary flowering shrubs on account 
of its tree-like habit of growth, and its full beauty can only be known and appreciated 
when it has plenty of room to develop. It is very often used as a single specimen plant 
for lawn planting and in this location during its blooming period in May and June 
presents one of the most gorgeous sights imaginable. See Color Plate Page 83. 
Our price, 2 year, only 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
Altheas, Rose of Sharon 
Very attractive hardy shrubs or small trees, very easily 
grown and forming very symmetrical plants whether grown 
as a shrub or to tree form. The Altheas are a very fine 
hedge subject and with their large gay flowers from July 
to October are very attractive. 
6701 ru.iku \y/L;* rt (Jeanne de Arc). The best 
LJOUOl0 W n I tC of the pure white double flow¬ 
ering Altheas and very fine for any location. 1 year size. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
(Boule de Feu). Very beau¬ 
tiful, and the freest blooming 
of all the double Altheas. Excellent for hedge or group use. 
1 year size. Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
6708 Set of Two Altheas WhVe^and Double 
Red for 35c. 
6702 Double Red 
6740 D.I Butterfly Rush 
DUGCIIGId OF Variabllis Magniflca 
One of the most desirable summer flowering shrubs, be¬ 
ginning to bloom in July, it continues until cut by severe 
frost. The flowers are of a pleasing shade of violet mauve. 
Succeeds everywhere and blooms freely the first season. In 
the North it dies down to the ground in winter, forming a 
new bush each year, 5 to 6 ft. high. In August and Septem¬ 
ber every branch carries a beautiful spike of fragrant 
flowers that attracts many butterflies, hence the name 
“Butterfly Bush." See Color Plate Page 83. 
6740 Strong blooming size plants. Each 30c; 3 for 
75c; 6 for $1 35. 
6739 "lie de France" New Improved Buddleia 
This wonderful new French introduction is a thrilling beauty with its brilliant, rich, 
rosy-purple flowers of such fragrance that it attracts bevies of beautiful Butterflies. 
The plant grows 3 or 4 feet in height, forming a symmetrical, bushy shrub, every 
growth of which is terminated by a graceful spike of the lovely flowers, 9 to 12 inches 
long. Blooms from late July to the end of autumn. Strong blooming size plants. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
Buddleia 
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