SHRUBS 
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Fottler, Fiske, Raws on Co. 
Foundation Planting of Spiraea Van Houteii and Berberis Thunbergii 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Prices of Shrubs 75c. each, $7.50 per doz., except as noted. 
ALMOND. Primus sinensis 
Double Pink. The very double rose-colored flowers 
are borne in great profusion, fairly covering the 
branches. Blooms in May. 
Double White. 
ALTHEA. Hibiscus syriacus 
Double White. Nearly pure white. Extra fine. 
Tree form $1.50. 
Double Red. Bright rosy-red. Tree form $1.50. 
Variegata. Foliage handsomely variegated. Flowers 
double, deep purple. 
ARALIA. Acanthopanax 
Pentaphylla (Five-leaved Aralia). A graceful shrub, 
with arching, spiny branches and bright green, shin¬ 
ing foliage. Excellent on rocky banks and slopes. 
BARBERRY. Berberis 
Japanese (B. Thunbergii). The hardiest and most 
valuable of this family. Remarkable for its low, 
dense, horizontal growth and its bright red berries 
which it holds throughout the Winter. See hedge 
plants. Each 35c. and 50c. 
BAYBERRY. Myrica caribera 
Northern Baybcrry. A low spreading native shrub 
admired for its dark green, fragrant foliage. The 
flowers which are inconspicuous are followed by 
white, waxy berries. Thrives in sandy places. 
BUDDLEIA 
Veitchiana variabilis. Flowers of a pleasing shade 
of violet mauve, borne on long, cylindrical spikes, and 
with liberal cultivation, will grow from 15 to 20 
inches long. Flowers freely first season. Each 50c. 
CORCHORUS. Kcrria 
Kerria japonica. One of the most satisfactory yel¬ 
low flowering shrubs we have. Blooms all Summer 
and in Winter its bright green branches form a 
marked contrast with other shrubs. 
DEUTZIA 
crenata (Single White Deutzia). Showy, white, 
tinged pink flowers in close spikes. Vigorous growth. 
gracilis. Slender, often arching branches. Low, dense, 
globular habit; flowers pure white in racemes. 
Lemoiuei. A vigorous grower and excellent for forc¬ 
ing; very desirable; early bloomer; panicles of pure 
white flowers borne on stout branches. 
Pride of Rochester. The flowers which are borne in 
large panicles are pinkish white, with underside of 
petals rose. One of the best tall growing varieties. 
DOGWOOD. Cornus 
Cornelian Cherry (C. mas). Handsome shrub of 
dense growth, with glossy foliage; very attractive in 
early Spring with its yellow flowers, and again in 
the Fall with shining scarlet fruit. 
DOGWOOD (Continued) 
Red-twigged (C. alba). Shrub with erect stem, 
good clean foliage and bright, blood-red branches; 
useful for shrubberies. 
Silver-Leaf (C. mas elegantissima). One of the finest^ 
variegated shrubs; slow growing; leaves broadly mar¬ 
gined with white, contrasting strongly with the deep 
red bark. EUONYMUS 
alatus (Winged Burning Bush). A handsome shrub 
attaining a height of G to 8 ft., with corky, winged 
branches. Probably the most conspicuous of the Fall 
foliage shrubs. A fine shrub for massing and speci¬ 
men work. 2-3 ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.25; 4-5 ft. 
$1.75; 5-6 ft. $3.00. 
EXOCHORDA 
grandiflora (Pearl Bush). Flowers in May. Pure 
white, large, star like, in clusters, grows about 9ft. 
FORSYTHIA 
intermedia. Erect growing shrub. When large the 
branches become arching. 
suspensa (Weeping Golden Bell). Long, graceful 
branches drooping to the ground and covered to the 
tips with handsome yellow trumpet shaped flowers 
in April. 
suspensa Fortune! (Golden Bell). One of our bestf^^ 
early-flowering shrubs. Before any tree or shrub 
shows a leaf they burst into glorious masses of 
golden-yellow drooping flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera 
Japanese Bush (L. Morrowii). Leaves dark green 
above and grayish beneath; pure white flowers in 
May and June, followed by bright red fruits. 
Tartarian (L. tatarica). Bears a profusion of pink 
flowers in June. 
White Tartarian (L. tatarica alba). Similar to the 
Tatarica, but with large, pure white flowers and 
crimson fruit. HYDRANGEA 
arborescens grandiflora. The flower clusters are 
large, averaging 4 to 5 in. in diameter. Color is pure 
snow white, blooming at a time when flowers are 
scarce. 
paniculata grandiflora. The well known hardy 
Hydrangea. Flowers are borne in dense panicles, 
pure white when opening, but later of a purplish- 
rose color. Excellent for massing or single specimens 
on lawns. 
Tree form. A very desirable form of Hydrangea, the 
branches starting out 3 ft. from the ground. Excel¬ 
lent for center plants for Hydrangea bed. 
ILEX Each $1.50. 
Black Alder (I. verticillata). One of the brightest 
red berried shrubs, upright habit. Black bark. 
