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SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
These Ornamental Shrubs are all perennials and when once established they need practically no attention for years. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches - .30 .85 
2-3 feet _ .40 $1.10 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus syriacus) Rose of Sharon— 
Striking liollyhock-like flowers in late sum¬ 
mer. Bush form. Colors: Pink, Purple, 
Red, White. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH— 
(Summer Lilac) long spikes of lavender 
flowers, blooms all summer. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—New Ille de France- 
Reddish purple flowers. This striking new 
Buddieia is very popular and wanted in 
every garden. 
Large size plants—60c Ea. 
Medium size plants—45c Ea. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER— 
White, drooping, bell shaped flowers in 
early spring. 
CRAPE MYRTLE— 
A beautiful shrub with striking pink or red 
flowers. Not hardy in Northern Missouri or 
Kansas. 
GOLDEN BELL— 
(Forsythia) gorgeous yellow flowers, early 
spring before leaves come out. 
HONEYSUCKLE— 
Pretty pink flowers followed by red berries, 
foliage attractive. 
HYDRANGEA PEEGEE— 
Large pointed white flowers turning pink 
as fall approaches. 
HYDRANGEA HILLS OF SNOW— 
Large clusters of snowball-like flowers in 
mid summer. 
Spirea Vanhouttei 
(BRIDAL WREATH) 
America’s most popular shrub and 
deservedly so. A gorgeous white 
fount a'n of flowers in early spring. 
Foliage is attractive and disease 
free. Useful for foundation plant¬ 
ings, hedges and groups. Will 
grow anywhere. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
12-18 inches _$ .15 $ .30 $1.00 
18-24 inches - .20 .54 1.50 
? .? foot _ .25 .00 2.00 
PERSIAN LILAC— 
Graceful shrub with lavender flowers, more 
certain to bloom than other varieties. 
MOCK ORANGE— 
(Syringa) large, white sweet scented flow¬ 
ers, early spring. 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL— 
New E verblooming Mockorange. White, 
semi-double fragrant flowers. 
SPIREA FROEBELI— 
Semi-dwarf, bright pink flowers all sum¬ 
mer, handsome foliage. 
QUINCE, Flowering—(Tire-in-the-bush) 
Bright orange to red flowers in early spring 
before- the foliage appears. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI— 
Graceful shrub, feathery light green fol¬ 
iage, white flowers, early spring. 
TAMARIX— 
Bright green, feathery foliage, delicate pink 
flowers, withstands extreme drought. 
WEIGELIA— 
Clusters of bright pink trumpet shaped 
flowers, in early spring. 
DWARF SHRUBS— 
Japanese Barberry — Best hedge plant. 
Gorgeous fall colors, red berries in winter. 
Each Per 3 
12-18 inches -$ -25 $ .69 
18-24 inches - .30 .85 
2 -2i/o feet _ .40 1.10 
Red Leaf Barberry—Red leaf variety of above 
very striking. 
Each 
Per 3 
12-15 inches — 
$ .25 
$ .69 
18-24 inches _ _ _ 
_ .36 
.98 
Spirea Anthony Waterer— 
-Light red 
flowers, 
blooms all summer. 
Each 
Per 3 
12-15 inches _ - --- 
_$ .19 
$ .54 
15-18 inches - 
.69 
18-24 inches - __ - 
.36 
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