8 Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
MISSION GARDENS 
LILAC — SYRINGA 
French — Grafted varieties in various shades of 
white, lilac, and purple. 
3- 4' . Each $1.00 
4- 5' . Each 1.50 
5- 6' . Each 2.00 
Persian — Bush of medium height with slender 
graceful branches, producing large lilac-pink 
flowers; blooms very freely. 
3- 4' . Each $ .60 
Vulgaris (Common purple Lilac) 
4- 5' . Each $ .60 
5- 6' . Each .75 
NINEBARK — PHYSOCARPUS 
Opulifolia Aurea (Golden Ninebark) — An upright 
shrub with glossy golden-yellow foliage. 
4— 5' . Each $ .40 
5- 6' . Each $ .60 
Regalianum (Regal's Privet) — Low-spreading 
branches. 
18-24". 10 for $2.50; 100 for $20.00 
2-3' . 10 for 3.00; 100 for 25.00 
QUINCE — CYDONIA 
Japonica (Flowering Quince) — A medium shrub, 
with dark glossy foliage; growth is bushy and 
informal; blooms in early spring with scarlet 
flowers; produces quince-shaped fruits that are 
very fragrant. 
11/2-2'. Each $ .50 
2-3' . Each .75 
ROSE OF SHARON — ALTHEA 
An upright shrub, blooming freely in fall with 
richly colored flowers resembling the tender Hi¬ 
biscus. 
Amplissima — Deep red 3-4' . Each $ .75 
Ardens — Blue, 3-4' . Each .75 
Bicolor —- White with red eye, 3-4' . . Each .75 
Paeonyflorus — Deep pink, 3-4' . Each .75 
PEA SHRUB — CARAGANA 
Arborescens — A very attractive shrub on account 
of its very small pinnate leaves; pea-shaped 
yellow flower in May. 
3- 4' . Each $ .40 
4- 5' . Each .65 
POTENTILLA — CINQUEFOIL 
Veitchii — A medium-sized shrub suitable for the 
border; producing creamy-white single flowers. 
21/2-3' . Each $ .50 
PHILADELPHUS — MOCK ORANGE 
Coronarius — A tall-growing shrub blooming in 
May with creamy-white flowers. 
4- 5' . Each $ .40 
5- 6' . Each .50 
RUSSIAN OLIVE — ELAEAGNUS 
Angustifolia — A very useful shrub for large group 
planting or for screening; bark dark green; 
foliage a silvery gray; flowers deep-golden yel¬ 
low; olive-like fruits. 
3- 4' . Each $ .40 
4- 5' . Each .50 
5- 6' . Each .60 
SNOWBERRY — SYMPHORICARPOS 
Racemosus (Snowberry) — This plant resembles the 
Spirea; has small rose-colored flowers in June; 
fruits are round and milky white and remain 
on the bush far into the winter; ideal for shady 
places, also does well in the sun. 
1 V2-2'. Each $ .35 
2-3' . Each .50 
Virginalis — Double or semi-double white flowers; 
very fragrant and a profuse bloomer. 
3- 4' . Each $ .50 
4- 5' . Each .70 
5- 6' (bushy) . Each 1.00 
Indian Currant (Coral-Berry) — Similar to the Snow¬ 
berry, except that the fruits are small bright 
coral-red, and hanging in long clusters. 
11/2-2'. Each $ .35 
2-3' . Each .50 
PRIVET — LIGUSTRUM 
Amurense (Amoor River North) 
18-24" . 10 for $1.50; 100 for $13.00 
2-3' . 10 for 2.00; 100 for 17.50 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer -— A dwarf variety with rosy- 
crimson flowers in midsummer. 
12-18" . Each $ .35 
18-24" . Each .50 
A few Perennials planted among the Shrubs 
