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SHRUBS 
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Fattier, Fiske, Rawson 
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Mass planting of Spiraea Van liouttci 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
The use shrul)hery adds uiatcrially to the l>cauty and attractiveness of tlie home Krounds. It affonls an opportunity 
for arfistie development with tlic varyiiiK color of foliage and flowers in Summer followed by tlio bright-colored bark and 
borrios of son.e «,.cdes iu Wioter. sHRUBS SENT BY EXPRESS ONLY 
Prices of Shrubs 
) 2-3 ft.Each 60c., doz. $6.00 ) 
( Extra.Each 75c., doz. $7.50 ) 
Except as noted 
ALMOND. Prunus sinensis 
Double Pink. 'I'lio very rosc-oolr>rc<l flowers are 
lx)riio in Kreat profusion, fairly covering the branches, 
liloonis in May. 
Double White. 
ALTHEA. Hibiscus syriacus 
Double White. Nearly inire white. Extra fine. 
Each 75c. 
Double Red. BrighI rosy red. Each 75c. 
Variegata. Foliage handsomely variegated. Flowers 
double, deei> purple. Each 75c. 
ARALIA. Acanthopanax 
Pentaphylla. (Five-leaved -Aralia.) A graceful shrub, 
witli arching, spiny branches and bright green, shining 
foliage. Excellent on rocky banks and slopes. 
AZALEA 
Chinese. (.\. mollis). A handsome dwarf species of cs- 
liecial l)eauty for massing and very hardy. Flowers 
bloom in early Spring and are un.surpassed for brilliancy 
of coloring. Hod and yellow. Each $1.50. 
Ghent. (.V. imntica.) Beautiful effects produced by mass¬ 
ing these in IxhIs. l.arge-flowering plants in orange pink, 
re<i, white an<l yellow. Each $2.00. 
A. Yodogawa. This is one of the most valuable introduc¬ 
tions of recent years. Flowers double light violet, com¬ 
pletely covering the i>lant and remaining for a long 
season. 234-3 ft., $5.00. 
BARBERRY. Berberis 
Japanese. (B. Thunbergii.) The hardiest and most 
valuable of this family. Hemarkable for its low, dense, 
horizontal growth and its bright red berries which it 
holds throughout the Winter. See hedge plants. 
Each 35c., and 50c. 
Purple. (B. vulgaris atropurpurea.) Beautiful violet 
jjurple foliage and fruit. Very effective when used with 
shrubs of a lighter foliage. 
BAYBERRY. Myrica caribera 
Northern Bayberry. A low spreading native shrub ad¬ 
mired for its dark green, fragrant foliage. The flowers 
which are inconspicuous are followed by white, waxy 
Irerries. Thrives in sandy places. 
BUDDLELA 
Veitchiana variabilis. Flowers of a pleasing shade of 
violet mauve, borne on long, cylindrical spikes, ami 
with liberal cultivation will grow from lo to 20 inches 
long. Flowers freely first season. Each 50c. 
CORCHORUS. Kerria 
Kerria Japonica. One of the mo.st .s.ati.sfactory yellow 
flowering shrubs wo have. Blooms all Summer and in 
Winter its bright green branches form a marked contra.st 
with other shrubs. 
Japonica "variegata. Same habit as the above, with 
handsomely variegated loaves, making one of the liest 
variegated plants for shrublwries and borders. 
DESMODIUM 
penduliflorum. (Sweet Bea Shrub.) A mo.st magnifi- 
eent shrub, lining covered from first of Soptemlxir till 
frost with red pea blossoms in enormous fjuantities. 
DEUTZLA 
crenata. (Single white Deutzia.) Showy, white, tinged 
pink flowers in close spikes. Vigorous growth. 
gracilis. Slender, often arching branches. Low den.se, 
globular habit; flowers pure white in racemes. 
Lemoinei. A vigorous grower and excellent for forcing: 
very desirable; early bloomer; panicles of pure white 
flowers borne on stout branches. 
Pride of Rochester. The flowers which arc borne in 
large panicles, are pinkish white, with under side of 
petals rose. One of the best tall-growing varieties. 
