SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1905 
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Ornamental Flowering Shrubs 
(SHIPPED PRINCIPALLY FROM STATION NEAR PITTSBURG 
SPECIAL OFFER OF SHRUBS 
We want to encourage the planting of shrubs. To he effective they should be planted in masses, but when dealers or nurserymen ask 
fifty cents each for easily grown shrubs there is not much encouragement to plant them freely. We have made arrangements by which we 
can supply our customers with well-grown shrubs in the best varieties at the extremely low prices quoted below, but in every instance the 
selection of varieties must be left to us. But in ordering, if it is stated that certain shrubs are not wanted thev will not be sent, W T e guar¬ 
antee these shrubs to be satisfactory in both quality and variety. 
SPECIAL OFFER A- 50 shrubs in fine assortment of 15 varieties. $7 00 
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Each 
ALMOND, Dwari Double-flowering Pink.$0 25 
Dwarf Double-flowering White. 25 
ALTHjEA, Buist’s Variegated. Exceptionally fine 
for hedging purposes, as well as for produc¬ 
ing marked contrasts in groups of mixed 
shrubbery. 25 
Double. Fine distinct named varieties. 20 
Single Dwarf White. Pure snow-white; fine.. 20 
Seedlings. Mixed colors, singleand semi-double. 15 
Jeanne d'Arc. A netv perfectly double, pure 
white flower, and a great acquisition. It su¬ 
persedes all the so-called double white varie¬ 
ties, being entirely immaculate. 20 
AMELANCHIER Canadensis (Juneberry). 20 
Botryapium. 20 
AMORFHA fruticosa. 20 
CaneBcens. 20 
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ANDROMEDA Mariana. 20 2 00 
ARALIA Japonica. 3 to 4 feet. 50 5 00 
AZALEAS. Should always be planted in the spring: 
or early in September. 
Amoena. A lovely evergreen variety, with rosy 
purple flowers. 50 5 00 
Arborescens. A strong-growing native species, 
with very fragrant rose-colored flowers. 12 
to 18 inches; fine plants. 50 5 00 40 00 
Calendulacea. A splendid native Azalea. 18 to 
24 inches; fine. 60 6 00 40 00 
Efwli Per doz. 100 
AZALEA, Ghent. 18 inches.$0 75 $8 00 
Mollis. 8 to 12 inches. 35 3 50 $25 00 
“ 12 to 18 inches; with hloom buds; 
splendid plants. 50 5 00 35 00 
Nudiflora. A native species, with fragrant pink 
flowers. 50 5 00 
Vaseyi. Fine plants. 75 8 00 
BERBERIS dulcis nana. Very neat, dwarf, com¬ 
pact variety; almost evergreen. 25 2 50 20 00 
Sieboldi. 20 2 00 
Japonica. Similar to Thunbergii, hut more 
spreading in habit. 25 2 50 16 00 
Thunbergii. One of the most desirable shrubs 
in cultivation on account of its habit, foliage 
and fruit; fine tor an untrimmed hedge. 20 2 00 13 00 
Small plants. 15 1 00 6 00 
Vulgaris. 20 1 75 13 00 
“ purpurea. Purple. 20 2 00 13 00 
BUDDLEIA curviflora. 20 2 00 
Lindleyana. 25 2 50 
CALLICARPA purpurea. A pretty little shrub, 
with small pink flowers and a great profusion 
of violet-colored berries in autumn. 20 2 00 13 0C 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet-scented Shrub).. 20 1 75 13 00 
CARAGANA arborescens. 40 4 00 
CARPINUS Americana (American Hornbeam)_ 20 2 00 
CARYOPTERIS Mastacanthus (BlueSpirea). 20 2 00 
CASSIA Marylandica. 15 1 25 6 00 
CEANOTHUS Americanus. 20 1 50 
CEPHALANTHUS occidental^. 20 2 00 12 CO 
CERCIS Japonica (Japanese Red Bud). This is 
one of the most beautiful, large-growing 
shrubs in cultivation. It should be generally 
planted. 30 3 00 
CHIONANTHUS Virginica (White Fringe). 50 5 00 
CHIONANTHUS Virginica (White Fringe). 50 5 00 
CORNUS SERICEA (See page 40) 
