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BRISTOL NURSERIES, Inc., BRISTOL, COHK 
New and Choice Shrubs 
Beauty Bush 
AZALEA Kaempferi. Torch Azalea. A fine 
Azalea for naturalizing in slightly shaded areas 
where vivid coloring is wanted. Colors vary from 
salmon to orange—all are gorgeous. 15 to 18 in., 
$2 each; 2 to 2)^ ft., $3 each; to 3 ft., $4 each. 
A. mollis, Louisa Hunnewell. A new and perfectly 
hardy hybrid of Azalea mollis. Vigorous and very 
free. Color shades from salnion-red to deep 
orange. 15 to 18 in., $2.50 each. 
A. Poukhanensis. Finest lavender variety and one 
of the first to flower. The compact, spready 
growing plants are entirely covered with the 
lovely single blossoms in spring before the leaves 
develop. Very hardy. 15 to 18-in. spread, $2.50 
each; Ij/^ to 2 ft., $3.50 each. 
A. Schlippenbachi. Royal Azalea. A rare Azalea 
that in time attains a height of 8 to 10 feet. The 
flowers are large and vary in color from pale ro,se 
to lavender, the upper lobes faintly spotted red¬ 
dish brown. Bushy plants, shipped with ball of 
soil, 15 to 18 in., $3 each; 13 ^ to 2 ft., $4.50 each; 
2 to 23^ ft., $6 each. 
BUDDLEIA, lie de France. Butterfly Bush. The 
flowers are a very distinct red, with violet shad¬ 
ings. Somewhat smaller than the type but very 
free in flowering. Excellent for cutting. Strong 
2-yr. plants, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
B. , Fortune. Plant Patent pending. A fine variety 
for the hardy border as well as in front of the 
shrub border. Spikes 1 to 13^ feet long, well- 
rounded racemes in full bloom from base to tip 
at one time. No other Buddleia equals it as a 
cut-flower. The color is true lilac, a shade which 
blends so well with all other colors. One of the 
really worth-while novelties. Pot-plants, $1 each. 
B. Hartwegi. This fine new variety is a real improve¬ 
ment, not only in color, but equally important in 
the matter of hardiness, having survived tempera¬ 
tures of 25 degrees below zero. The color is a 
lovely shade of bright rose-lavender, quite distinct 
from the original type, and the flowers are closely 
arranged on the large panicles. A beautiful cut- 
flower. Strong plants from pots, 75 cts. each, $2 
for 3, $7.50 per doz. 
BEAUTY BUSH. Kolk u'itzia amahili.'i. F.ntirely 
hardy and of strong-growing habit, in time 
attaining a height of 9 to 10 feet and a spread 
fully equal. Beautiful pink flowers. 2 to 3 ft., 
50 cts. each; 3 to 4 ft., extra heavy, 75 cts. each. 
DAPHNE Mezereum. February Daphne. A lovely 
and interesting shrub often in flower in February. 
At home in a sheltered, partially shaded location. 
Flowers appear in clusters and are of an attrac¬ 
tive rosy purple shade. 15 to 18 in., $1 each; 
1 3^ to 2 ft., bushy, $1.50 each. 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus. Redvein Enkianthus. 
A splendid shrub from Japan, 12 to 15 feet high. 
Clusters of bell-shaped ilowers in May, shading 
from yellow to pale orange. Bright red foliage. 
2 to 2j/$ ft., $1 each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 each. 
FRAGRANT VIBURNUM. Viburnum Carlesi. 
Clusters of deliciously fragrant, clove-.scented 
flowers, pale rose in color, tinted white. Bushy 
plants, 13 ^ to 2 ft., $1 each; 2 to 2]/^ ft., $1.50 
each; own-root, nice, stocky 15 to 18-in. plants 
without flower-buds, $1 each. 
SEMI-EVERGREEN BARBERRY. Berberis Men- 
torensis. Plant Patent No. 99. Rich, glossy foliage 
.stays green practically all year. Ultimate height, 
33 ^ to 4 feet. Thrives in acid or alkaline soils. 
Ideal for foundation planting. Upright in growth, 
requiring practically no trimming. 15 to 18 in., 
50 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100; 13^ to 
2 ft., 60 cts. each, $4 per doz., $30 per 100. 
TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY. Berberis Thun- 
bergi pluriflora erecta. Plant Patent No. 110. 
Upright growth, with extra-heavy foliage, giving 
a splendid upright hedge of rich green that 
changes to brilliant autumn tints. Perfectly 
hardy, bearing an abundance of berries. Immune 
to rust. 9 to 12 in., $3 per doz., $20 per 100; 
12 to 15 in., $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100; 15 to 
18 in., $4.50 per doz., $35 per 100. 
Daphne Mezereum 
