A good home landscape demands the free use of flowering shrubs. They quickly develop into dense masses of 
foliage, serving effectively as screens and boundaries along highways and adjoining properties. A splendid effect 
is obtained by planting them at the base of the house or other buildings. They make the most interesting hedges 
for framing gardens and bordering walks. Flowering shrubs give big value on a small investment. 
The following is a partial list of sizes we can furnish. Prices on larger or smaller sizes furnished on application. 
Almond - Prunus Glandulosa 
Double Pink. Produces very double, rose-colored flowers in great 
profusion in the spring. 18-24 in., 25c; 2-3 ft., 35c; 3-4 ft., 
50c each. 
Double White. Similar to the pink variety but produces an abun' 
dance of double white flowers in May. 2-3 ft., 35c; 3-4 ft., 
50c each. 
Althea - Rose of Sharon 
Bush Form. Large upright shrub, blooming late in August and 
September with a profusion of large and brightly colored flowers 
in red, blue, pink, purple, and white. Double and single varie- 
ties. 2-3 ft., 25c; 3-4 ft., 35c each. 
Tree Form. Same varieties trimmed to tree form. 3-4 ft., 35c; 
4-5 ft., 50c each. 
Amorpha - Indigobush 
Fruticosa. A strong growing shrub 6 to 10 feet high, large spread' 
ing bush form with bright green leaves in pinnate arrangement; 
finger-like spikes of violet-blue flowers in June. 2-3 ft., 35c; 
3-4 ft., 50c each. 
Aralia - Acanthopanax 
Pentaphylla. A graceful shrub with arching, spiny branches and 
bright green, shining foliage; leaves 5- to 7-lobed. Greenish 
white flowers; valuable for its intense green foliage among the 
autumn coloring of other shrubs. 2-3 ft., 25c; 3-4 ft., 35c; 
4*5 ft., 50c each. 
Spinosa (Devil’s Walking Stick). Its stout stems, covered with 
thorns, immense leaves and enormous clusters of small, white 
flowers, followed by purple berries, give this species a very 
distinct, sub-tropical appearance. 3-4 ft., 50c; 4-5 ft., 75c each. 
Aronia 
Melanocarpa (Black Chokeberry). Upright shrub with whitish or 
grayish green leaves. Flowers white or tinged red. Black fruited 
form. 2-3 ft., 50c each. 
Our Shrubs Are Beautiful, Yet Low Priced 
Arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry). Most decorative red-berried shrub; 
pink flowers; prefers a moist place. 18-24 in., 50c; 2-3 ft., 
75c each. 
Brilliantissima. Large shiny leaves, foliage assumes brighter tints 
in autumn. 18-24 in., 50c; 2-3 ft., 75c each. 
Barberry - Berberis 
Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). Valuable for low hedging or 
grouping. The plant is dwarf with spreading or drooping branch¬ 
es. Foliage in the spring is a bright green, changing to brilliant 
crimson in the autumn. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
10-12 in. $0.10 $0.85 $ 7.00 
12-15 in.12 1.10 10.00 
15-18 in.15 1.35 12.00 
18-24 in.20 1.75 15.00 
2-21/2 ft. 25 2.25 20.00 
Atropurpurea (Red-Leaved Japanese Barberry). The foliage is of 
rich, lustrous, bronzy red, becoming more brilliant as the season 
advances, turning to shades of red, orange, and scarlet in the fall. 
A sunny exposure is necessary to bring out and retain its full 
red color. 
Each Per 10 
12-15 in.$0.25 $2.25 
15*18 in.35 3.00 
Beauty Bush - Kolkwitzia Amabilis 
An exceedingly handsome, ornamental shrub; flowers resemble 
those of Weigela. Blush-pink and borne in the utmost profusion on 
great arching spraylike branches, giving the bush the appearance 
of a perfect shower of blossoms. 18-24 in., 50c; 2-3 ft., 75c; 
3V2 ft-» $1 *00; 4 ft., #1 .25 each. 
Benzoin 
Aestivale (Spice Bush). Large with handsome leaves and agreeable 
aromatic odor to the wood. Small, yellow flowers before the 
foliage. Bright red berries in summer and autumn. 18-24 in., 
35c; 2-3 ft., 50c each. 
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