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Julius - T^oehry Cor., T^utherford, N .J. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
HARDY DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
I he varieties of shrubs are very numerous, and with judicious selection, they can be planted in almost 
any situation with success. 
The services of our landscape experts are at the disposal of our customers, and on request we are glad 
to make selection and plans for shrub plantings. 
u ru H’ shrubs are very hardy and easily grown; but to get the best results, it is necessary that the 
ground be well prepared and manured before they are planted. Once established, they require little atten¬ 
tion. Pruning ot deciduous shrubs, with the exception of the late-flowering varieties', should be done im¬ 
mediately after flowering. They should not be sheared. To get the best effects from shrub plantings, they 
must not be mixed indiscriminately, but the different varieties should be planted in informal groups. These 
groups should be arranged in the shrubbery border to give the right color combinations and also a con¬ 
tinuance ot bloom along the length of the border. 
ALTHZEA (Hibiscus). Rose of Sharon. Popular 
shrubs, growing in time to a height of io to 12 
feet. They stand shearing well and make good 
hedge plants, and are also very effective when 
planted in groups. They flower late in sum¬ 
mer when few other shrubs are in bloom, pro¬ 
ducing along the entire length of the young 
shoots, large showy flowers, the colors of which, 
especially in the named varieties we list, are 
very attractive. 
alba-plena. Double; white, pink center. 
Boule de Feu. Double; large red flowers. 
Double Rouge. Double; dark red flowers. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Double; reddish Iil, 
Jeanne d’Arc. Double; pure white. 
ft 2 }° 3 f ^'’ 2 5 cts - each; 3 to 4 ft., 35 cts. each; 
3,0 4 K " 75c,s - 
4 to 5 
each; 
AMELANCHIER Botryapium. Juneberry. A Each 
line early-flowering shrub, bearing white 
lowers, which are succeeded by purplish 
berries. 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
So 25 
35 
ARALIA pentaphylla. Angelica Tree. A very Each 
distinct shrub, with bright green foliage 
and graceful habit of growth. It is very 
appropriate in the shrubbery border and 
also makes an unusual and beautiful hedge. 
2 to 3 ft.$02? 
3 to 4 ft. 50 
spinosa. Devil’s Walking Stick. A very 
ornamental variety, with large leaves, 
giving a charming subtropical effect either 
when grouped alone on the lawn or in the 
border. White flowers. 
3 to 4 ft. 33 
4 to 5 ft. 50 
AZALEA mollis. A splendid hardy shrub which 
is literally covered with gorgeous flowers 
in April and May. The colors range 
through many shades of red and yellow. 
Mixed colors. 
1 5 to 18 in. 75 
18 to 24 in. 1 24 
Larger plants.$ 2 to 3 00 
Named varieties (see page 40) in well- 
budded plants.$1 to 2 00 
Standards, 3-ft. stems, 24-in. heads.. . . 4 00 
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