Baldwin s Best Shrubs - Plant Now at Lower Prices! 
ALL SHRUBS LARGE, WELL ROOTED—1 !/ 2 TO 2 FOOT BUSHES 
ALTHEA—Rose of Sharon. Beautiful deep pink flowers: dark green 
glossy foliage. Great masses of large flowers 3 inches across in August 
and September when there are few other flowers. Hardy: succeeds 
anywhere. Grows to 4-6 feet. 
BARBERRY — Jauanese. For Every 
Purpose. Where a beautiful foliage 
effect is desired there is no shrub so 
generally planted or more practical for 
all purposes. Dwarf growing, bushy 
and rounded in form. Of special im¬ 
portance for use as a filler, and edging 
for shrubbery groups, and above all as 
a compact, low hedge for lawn broders. 
In autumn the foliage turns scarlet 
and gold covered with crimson berries. 
BARBERRY'—New Red-leaved. Similar 
in all respects and for all uses to the 
green-leaved Japanese Barberry, except 
that the foliage of this new variety is 
a rich, lustrous, bronzy red. Brilliant, 
scarlet berries remain all winter. Plant 
in full exposure to the sun. 
Each 30c: 3 for 85c; 13 for $3.00 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB—A 
flowering tree of outstanding beauty. 
Large, apple-pink, double, fragrant 
blossoms. Adopted to single plantings— 
grows 8 to 10 feet. Slow growing, long 
lived ornamental tree. 
Each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 12 for $4.50 
HYDRANGEA P. G. —This showy shrub is perfectly hardy. Large 
clusters of pure white blossom, later turning soft pink, from August 
to late fall. Superb either singly or in groups ; often used as a hedge. 
4 to 6 feet. 
IIYDRANGA A. G.—Hills of Snow. Pure white flower clusters. One of 
the finest mid-summer bloomers. Deep green foliage covered with a 
mass of white make it truly a “Hill of Snow.” Grows only 2 to 4 
feet high. 
JAPANESE OR FLO AVERIN G QUINCE —Scarlet flowers—6 to 8 feet. 
Blooms April and May. A most attractive spring blooming shrub ; 
blooms always large, produced in great masses just as the leaves 
are coming out. Dark, glossy green foliage. 
Price—Each 35c; 3for 95c; 12 for $3.45 
MOCK ORANGE—P. CORONARIES —A favorite large, very hardy 
shrub with a profusion of pure white, highly scented flowers, in June. 
Growes 4 to 6 feet. Always does well in any location. 
Price—Each 15c; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50 
BUTTERFLY’ BUSH—A beautiful medium size shrub that bears clus- i 
ters of lilac-colored flowers, 5 to 6 inches long. Attracts butterflies in 
large numbers. Blooms early Summer until late Pall. 
DEUTZIA—Pride of Rochester. The large double white flowers, reverse 
side of petals of delicate pink, make this a most highly prized shrub, 
grows 6 to 8 feet high. This Deutzia deserves a much wider use. 
Blooms June-July. 
Price—Each 15c; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNE1—Golden Bell Earliest shrub to bloom. | 
Bright yellow flowers seem the spirit of Spring, opening* before the | 
leaves appear. Grows to 6 to 8 feet but may be pruned as desired. J 
Branches slightly drooping. Dark green leaves. 
Price—Each 15c; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50 
HONEY SUCKLE BUSH—Pink Tartarian. This vigorous spreading 
shrub with dark green foliage bears bright pink flowers in June, fol¬ 
lowed by crimson berries. Very showy. Height. 6 to 10 feet. 
Price—Each 15c; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50 
Spirea V. H. 
Climbing Vines 
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET —A native orna 
mental vine. Brilliant green leaves, followed by 
big green berries, bursting to yellow and scarlet 
clusters with frost and remaining all winter. 
Hardy, rapid twining grower. 
CLEMATIS PAN IC U AT A— White. The small, 
white “star” variety that blooms so profusely in 
later summer. Delicately fragrant. Attractive 
light green foliage. A hardy grower—one of the 
most satisfactory flowering vines. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI— Purple. The most strik¬ 
ingly beautiful Clematis. Large, open, deep purple 
flowers cover the vine in July and August. Deep 
green glossy foliage. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPANESE— The 
favorite. Delicate white and yellow flowers bloom¬ 
ing in June, with some flowers all summer. 
Heavy pungent fragrance. Dark green foliage 
holding its full color late into the fall. A vigorous 
grower, often shooting 7 to 10 feet in a single 
season. 
IVY, BOSTON —Well known hardy vine covering 
for brick and stone walls—nothing better. Foliage 
small, dense, close-growing. Brilliant fall color¬ 
ings. Ideal fireplace, chimney covering. 
WISTERIA—Chinese Purple. A luxuriant, grow¬ 
ing, clinging vine. Beautiful, fine, lacy foliage 
filled with long, drooping clusters of soft, purple 
flowers, that come in May. A long-lived, hardy 
vine. 
PRICE—2-Yr„ No. 1 N ines 
Each 
3 
6 
American Bittersweet . 
$0.77 
$1.49 
Clematis Jackmani . .. 
.71 
1.94 
3.59 
Clematis Panieulata . 
.29 
.77 
1.49 
Honeysuckle, Hall’s Japanese 
.29 
.77 
1.49 
Ivy, Boston . 
. .34 
.92 
1.74 
Wisteria, Chinese Purple . . . . 
.34 
.92 
1.74 
PRIVET HEDGE —Amoor River North—Ideal hedge plant for general use. Absolutely I 
hardy in all northern states. Darks green leaves do not fall until late fall. Very rapid 
grower and readily trimmed to any desired shape. Set about one foot apart. 
Price—6 for 40c; 12 for 70c; 25 for $1.45; 100 for $5.00 
SPIREA ANTHONY YVATERER —Dwarf hardy shrub; large pink-red flowers 3 inches j 
across. Blooms July to frost. Rarely reaches over 3 feet. 
SPIREA VAN 1IOUTEI—Bridal Wreath. One of the most beautiful and popular of flow¬ 
ering shrubs. Snowy blooms in May and June. Thrives anywhere, in shade or sun. wet or 
dry, and growes from 6 to 8 feet high. Beautiful for ornamental hedge. 
Price—Each 15c; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for $1.95 
RED SNOYVBERRY OR CORALBERRY —Desirable for its clusters of red berries, hang- I 
ing on all winter. Low growing, graceful, spreading habit. Attractive foliage; sturdy 
grower in shade. 
W'HITESNOYVBERRY—Soft, green foliage and graceful sprays of large, milk-white ber¬ 
ries coming in mid-summer and lasting into winter make this a most attractive ornament¬ 
al shrub, 4 to 5 feet. 
WEIGELA ROSEA —Pink, 4 to 5 feet. The most popular Weigela. Delicate pink, bell shap¬ 
ed blossoms borne in profusion along arching canes, during May and June. Best Weigela 
and is good for all use where a shrub of this height is needed. 
PRICES ON ALL SHRUBS—(Except as Noted) 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.30; 12 for $2.40 
r ^”^FREE—A RAMBLING ROSE j 
i With every order of shrubs or roses of 1 
* $3.00 or more, we will include FREE of ] 
' charge a Pink Dorothy Perkins rose bush, i 
DOGWOOD —C. Siberia. Bright red branches and 
berries make it attractive in winter. A valu¬ 
able shrub because it grows vigorously in shade. 
Large leaved foliage makes a good show in sum¬ 
mer and fall. 6 to 10 feet. 
FLOWERING ALMOND —Rose-pink flowering— 
3 to 4-foot, upright frower. A very attractive 
shrub. The long branches are thickly studded 
with small, double, delicate pink flowers over 
their full length, before the leaves appear. 
Blooms in April. 
Price—Each 35c; 3 for 95c; 12 for $3.45 
MOCK ORANGE—P. Virginalis. Magnificent 
New Variety. Medium height, compact bush. The 
flowers (single, semi-double and fully double) 
are the largest and most sweetly fragrant of any 
variety, with longest early blooming season. 
Gaining popularity in every state. 
WEIGELA EVA RATHKE—Crimson, 3% feet. 
June flowering. A smaller growing Weigela. De¬ 
cidedly spreading. Profusion of brilliant crimson 
flowers, white throated, is its outstanding char 
acteristic. 
Clematis Paniculata 
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All Shrubs are Large 2-yr., Bushes—Ready to Bloom This Summer 
