IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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Mucronulatum ( Korean Azalea )—A new variety which has met with popular approval. This 
is a fast growing upright type which attains a height of 7 feet. Blooms very early in April and 
May before the other varieties. Pale rosy-purple flowers are borne solitarily and scattered 
throughtout the entire plant. Semi-evergreen. 15-18" 31-50; 18-24" 31-90; 2-232.25; 2^-3' 
33.00. 
Schlippenbachi (Royal Azalea )—Another native of the Orient. This azalea has only recently 
been offered to the American Public. It is a slow growing, heavily branched shrub attaining 
after many years a height of approximately 4 feet. The 3 to 5 inch leaves, which are bluntly 
rounded on the outer end, are much larger than those of the other azaleas. Bright rose-pink 
flowers spotted with brown 2 to 3 inches across are borne with the leaves. 10-12" 31-00; 12-15" 
31-50; 15-18" 32.00; 18-24" 32.50. 
Poukhanepse —Single purplish flowers early in May. Growth slow, eventually making a 
heavy round bush 3-4' high. Hardy and of exceptional merit. 10-12" 31-25; 12-15" 31-75. 
Yodogawa —A hvbrid of the former with double purplish-pink flowers. 12-15" 31-75; 15-18" 
32.10; 18-24" 32.75. 
BARBERRY—(Berberris) 
Japanese —Small dense foliage, bright green in color, turning to orange and red in Autumn. 
Valuable for hedges. May be pruned to any form or height. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Does not 
carry wheat rust. Bright red berries hang on all Winter. 3 year heavy plants. 
12-15" 3-18 
10 for 31-50 
100 for 312.00 
15-18" .25 
10 for 2.00 
100 for 
16.00 
18-24" .30 
10 for 2.50 
100 for 
20.00 
i-iyp .35 
10 for 3.00 
Japanese Box —A very desirable dwarf Barberry with such compact even growth that it 
can be trimmed to shape like Boxwood. Makes a very desirable hedge around the formal garden 
or wherever a neat compact hedge is desired. We recommend this as the proper plant to use in 
front of evergreens where protection is desired. 9-12" 3-30; 10 for 32.50; 100 for 320.00. 
Japanese Red Leaved —-Leaves blood red throughout the growing season and with intensified 
fall coloring. Should be planted in sun for best color. 1 vr. sldgs. 4-6" 100 for 35.00; 12-15" 
3-30; 100 for 320.00; 15-18" 3-40; 100 for 330.00; 18-24" 3-45; 100 for 335.00. 
Korean ( Koreana)—A handsome species of Barberry with broad leaves which are mottled 
with red veins or splotches; coloring intensely brilliant in Autumn. Clusters of bright red fruit 
persist all winter. Matures at 6 feet and makes a verv interesting specimen plant or desirable 
hedge 4 to 6 feet high. 18-24" 3-45; 2-2K' £-55; 2^-3' 3-65; 3-4' 3-75. 
Mentoriensis— U. S. Plant Patent No. 99. A semi-evergreen barberry holding its leaves 
practically all winter. Compact vigorous growth with lustrous dark green leaves. 18-24" per 
3 32.00; per doz. 36.00; per 100 340.00. 
Truehedge Columnberry (Plant Patent No. 110)—An upright strain of Japanese Barberry 
with richer foliage. Prolific fruiting. Requires very little trimming and makes up rapidly into 
desirable hedge. 
Prices net. 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 25 
Per 100 
12-15" 
3-35 
31.45 
36.00 
322.00 
15-18" 
.45 
1.75 
7.50 
28.00 
18-24" 
.60 
2.25 
9.75 
36.00 
BUCKTHORN (Rhamn us) Frangula ( Glossy )—Valuable as a background shrub or a sturdy 
hedge. Grows to 8 feet. Glossy dark green leaves are set off in early Fall with persistent red 
berries which later turn black. 18-24" 3-20, 100 for 310.00; 2-3' 3-30, 100 for 318.00. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Alternifolia —Hardiest member of the family. Does not freeze back. Extra long tresses ot 
lilac purple flowers. 2-3' 3-50. 
Japonica— Heavily foliaged. Lilac flowers in dense panicles which are slightly pubescent 
A novelty. 2-4' 3-50. 
The backyard should be a place of beauty. Screen out that objectional view. 
