6 Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
MISSION GARDENS 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
ARALIA — ACANTHOPANAX BEAUTY BUSH — KOLKWITZIA 
Pentaphyllum — Bushy shrub with slender arching 
branches; ornamental foliage; grows well in the 
shade, and is sometimes used for hedging, 
3-4' . Each 50c 
Spinosa (Devil's Walking Stick) — Upright heavy 
stemmed thorny shrub; ornamental foliage. 
5-6' . Each 50c 
ALMOND, FLOWERING — PRUNUS 
Triloba — An early spring-flowering shrub; in full 
bloom before the leaves appear; flowers light- 
pink. 
3- 4' . Each $ .75 
4- 5' . Each 1.00 
BARBERRY — BERBERIS 
Japanese (Thunbergia) — This plant has small 
bright-green leaves, changing to brilliant scarlet 
in fall; the showy scarlet fruits last all winter. 
18-24" . Each $0.30; Doz. $3.00 
24-30" . Each .45; Doz. 4.50 
Amabilis — Very graceful shrub with small fun¬ 
nel-shaped pink flowers; blooms freely after 
plant is well established. 
2- 3' . Each $ .50 
3- 4' . Each $ .60 
4- 5'. Each $ .75 
5- 6' . Each $1.00 
BRIDAL WREATH (See Spirea Vanhouttei) 
BUDDLEYA — BUTTERFLY BUSH, OR SUMMER 
LILAC 
Hartwegi — An outstanding new variety, very 
hardy and a profuse bloomer; large bright lav¬ 
ender flowers; tips of flowers open before the 
basal flowers have faded. Each 75c 
Magnifica —- Long spikes of lilac-blue flowers. 
Each 35c 
I'le de France — Long flower spikes of bright rosy- 
purple. Each 35c 
BURNING BUSH — EUONYMUS 
Red-Leaved (Thun. Atropurpurea) — Similar to the 
Japanese variety, but the foliage is a rich 
bronzy-red and changes to orange-scarlet in fall. 
18-24" . Each $0.45; Doz. $4.50 
24-30" . Each .60; Doz. 6.00 
Flowering Almond 
Alatus — A very beautiful shrub which grows up 
to 6 feet tall, having very interesting cork-like 
flanges on the branches; bright-scarlet fruit. 
Leaves changing to brilliant scarlet in the fall. 
3-4' . Each $ .75 
CARAGANA (See Pea Shrub, page 8) 
CRAB (See Malus, page 4) 
CURRANT — RIEBES 
Alpina (Alpine Currant) — A very attractive dwarf 
compact shrub; leaves are dark green and ap¬ 
pear very early in spring; flowers small green¬ 
ish yellow. 
15-18" . Each $ .40 
GOLDEN BELLS — FORSYTHIA 
One of the first shrubs to bloom in spring, the 
golden yellow, bell-shaped flowers appear before 
the leaves. 
Intermedia — Bright-yellow flowers on long arch¬ 
ing branches. 
4- 5' . Each $ .60 
5- 6' . Each $ .70 
Spectabilis — A good grower with broad, heavy 
bell-shaped flowers. 
4- 5' . Each $ .60 
5- 6' . Each .70 
Our list contains Shrubbery for sunny or shady locations 
