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Flowering and Ornamental Hardy Shrubs 
This class of plants does more for our gardens and grounds, to make them look attractive and homelike, than all 
other classes combined. It gives us beautiful foliage of many kinds, flowers from April to November, and clothes the 
lawn with that abundance of branches and leafage which is no necessary to any feeling of seclusion or privacy in our home 
grounds. 
Each 
ALMOND (Prunus Sinensis). Double Pink. Very 
double, small pink flowers. May... .. $1.00 
Double White. Like preceding, with white 
flowers. May. . 1.00 
ALTHAEA, Double and Single. Handsome Holly¬ 
hock-like flowers of red, white and purple. 
September. .75 
Variegated Foliage. Leaves marked with yel¬ 
low; flowers double, purple. September. ..... .75 
ARALIA pentaphylla. One of the best shrubs to 
plant on north and east side of buildings, also 
in shady places. 50 
AZALEA, Ghent. Best mixed sorts, with rich and 
varied colors. June.$2.00 to 2.50 
mollis. More dwarf and larger flowered than 
preceding. June.. . $2.25 to 2.50 
nudiflora (Pinxter Flower). Native, with deep 
pink fragrant flowers. May and June. 1.50 
Vaseyi. Flowers pink, shading to violet. July. . 1.50 
BERBERIS Thunbergii (Japan Barberry). Beauti¬ 
ful tinted foliage in the Autumn. June. .50 
vulgrais (European Barberry). Pendulous clus¬ 
ters of red berries. June... .50 
vulgaris purpurea. Deep purple foliage all 
Summer. June. .50 
BUDDLEIA variabilis magnifica. Intense violet 
purple with orange eye. 5 ft. Aug. and Sept.. . 1.00 
variabilis superba. Rich lilac. 5 ft. Aug. and 
September. 1.00 
BUXUS (Boxwood), Bush Form. For window 
boxes or bordering walks. Owing to the restric¬ 
tions on importations Box plants are rather 
scarce. Sizes and prices given on request, 
sempervirens (Dwarf Box). The real old- 
fashioned Box for edging purposes. 3 to 4 in. 
$1.25 per doz., $10.00 per 100; 4 to 6 in. $2.00 
per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Spice Bush). Deep 
chocolate-colored flowers of pineapple fragrance. 
June to Sept...50 
CARAGANA arborescens (Siberian Pea Shrub). 
Flowers yellow, foliage neat.75 
CEPHALANTHUS occidentals (Butt 9 n Bush). 
Grows well in moist ground, the picturesque 
blossoms remain all Summer as brown seed balls. .50 
CHIONANTHUS Virginica (White Fringe). Deli¬ 
cate fringe-like flowers, white. May. 1.00 
CLETHRA alnifolia (Sweet Pepper Bush). Up¬ 
right spikes of fragrant white flowers. July to 
September. .50 
COLUTE A arborescens (Bladder Senna). Light 
green, acacia-like foliage; yellow flowers followed 
by pink bladder-shaped pods.75 
CORCHORUS Japonica fl. pi. (Kerria). Brilliant 
double, orange-yellow flowers. June and July. . .50 
CORNUS Horida. Large, white-flowering dog¬ 
wood. May. 3 to 4 ft. $1.00, 4 to 5 ft. 2.00 
florida rubra. Large, deep rose-colored flowers. 
May. 2 to 3 ft. $1.50; 3 to 4 ft. 3.00 
alba sibirica. Very showy in Winter, with its 
brilliant red bark.50 
mas, or mascula (Cornelian Cherry). Attrac¬ 
tive in early Spring with its yellow flowers and 
again in the Fall with shining scarlet fruit.50 
paniculata (Gray Dogwood). Finely branched 
gray twigs with white fruit on red stems in Fall. .50 
Each 
CYDONIA Japonica (Japan Quince). Large, deep 
scarlet flowers, followed by large fruit. $0.50 
DAPHNE cneorum (Garland Flower). An ever¬ 
green hardy spreading plant; flowers resembling 
the Mayflower. Very fragrant. May to October .75 
DEUTZIA erenata fl. pi. Double white flowers, 
tinged with rose. June.50 
erenata alba fl. pi. Double pure white flowers. 
June.50 
graeilis. Round, dense bush, covered with snow- 
white flowers. June. -50 
Lemoinei, New. Erect panicles of large snow- 
white flowers. June.,.75 
ELAEAGNUS longipes. Ornamental and edible 
fruited shrub from Japan. July.. .75 
EUONYMUS Americanus (Strawberry Bush). 
Deep scarlet berries. June. 50 
alatus (Burning Bush). Bright, green foliage, 
turning in the Autumn to brilliant crimson 
scarlet and covered with bright red fruit.75 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora. Chinese shrub, with 
clusters of pure white starry flowers. May.50 
FORSYTHIA Fortunei (Golden Bell). Pendu¬ 
lous, trumpet-shaped, yellow flowers. April... .50 
suspesa (Weeping Golden Bell). Weeping 
habit and showy yellow flowers. April.50 
viridissima. Stiffer and bush-like habit. May. .50 
Forsythia suspensa 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
