PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hordy Ornomentol Shrubs 21 
ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Sent by Express or Freight, charges collect. 6 at 12 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 
1000 rate, if listed. 
ALMOND. Early spring flowering 
shrubs, gaily in full bloom before the 
leaves appear, with beautiful, double 
flowers snuggling tight to the twigs. 
Double Pink. 
iy 2 to 2 feet, 60c. 2 to 3 feet, 80c. 
ARAIiIA pentaphylla. Long, slender, 
gracefully arching branches; com¬ 
pound foliage bright green without 
turning. Makes small tree in time. 
Greenish white flowers. 
2 to 3 feet, 75c each ; 3 for $2.00. 
AZALEA mollis. See page 24; 
JAPAN BARBERRY (Thunbergi). 
The ideal low hedge plant—hardy, 
tough, impervious ; of dense growth ; 
adapted to shearing. Dainty small 
and profuse green foliage. Red fruits, 
leaves coloring to crimson. 
12 I 100 | 1000 
$14.00|$120.00 
17.00| 150.00 
22.00| 180.00 
|Each 
12 \, 100 
. |$0.35 
$3.60|$25.00 
. .50 
5.00| 35.00 
(B. compacta). A 
12 to 15 inches . . $2.00 
15 to 18 inches . . 2.50 
18 to 24 inches .. 3.25 
RED LEAP BARBERRY (Atropur- 
purea). A brilliant accent shrub; at 
first a brilliant red, dulling to bronzy 
red-purple. 
12 to 15 inches 
15 to 18 inches 
BOX-BARBERRY (I 
refined Thunbergi, its foliage so 
round and dense, and its growth so 
evenly compact, it resembles Box¬ 
wood. ]Each| 12 1 10O 
12 to 15 inches ... . |$0.50|$5.00|$32.00 
BUDDLEIA, lie de France. This 
sensational new “Butterfly Bush” is 
a fast growing shrub, the arching 
wands topped in August by thick, 
scented flower spikes 6 to 9 inches 
long, the color rosy purple with deep 
violet suffusion. Butterflies are al¬ 
ways hovering at blooming time. 
2 year, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
CALYCANTHUS (Carolina Allspice). 
Strong reddish brown shoots with 
3arge glossy leaves, from the axils of 
which spring odd, double, spicily fra¬ 
grant flowers of chocolate-red. 
1% to 2 feet, 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
CLETHRA alnifclia (Sweet Pepper 
Bush). A handsome dwarf shrub, de¬ 
lightfully fragrant in August and 
September when covered with long 
showy wands of creamy white flowers. 
1% to 2 feet, 60c; 3 for $1.65. 
CORNUS elegfantissima variegata 
(Silverblotch Dogwood). Medium 
growth. Purplish red branches and 
beautiful silver variegated foliage; 
choicest of the variegated leaved 
shrubs. 2 to 3 feet, 60c; 3 for $1.65 
— paniculata (Gray Dogwood). Com¬ 
pact grower. Good sized white flow¬ 
ers in June. Berries white on red 
stems. Bark and under side of leaves 
gray. 1% to 2 feet, 60c; 3 for $1.65. 
2 to 3 feet, 80c each. 
—sibirica (Coral Dogwood). A vigor¬ 
ous grower, with clusters of fine white 
flowers; white berries; stem and 
branches showing blood-red in winter. 
11/ 2 to 2 feet, 45c ; 3 for $1.25. 2 to 3 
feet, 60c ; 3 for $1.65. 
CYDONIA japonica (Japan Quince). 
Scarlet flowers early in spring fol¬ 
lowed by small, quince-shaped fruits 
which are quite fragrant. The foliage 
is dark and shiny ; growth bushy and 
dense. 1% to 2 feet, 45c; 3 for $1.25. 
GOLDEN ELDER (Sambucus aurea). 
Big broad leaves as yellow as gold, 
making conspicuous punctuation a- 
mong the dark leaved tall shrubs. 
1% to 2 feet, 45c ; 3 for $1.25. 
2 New BARBERRIES 
Column Barberry (“Truehedge”) 
•* jj. S. P. Pat¬ 
ent No. 110. The new “Ready Made 
Hedge.” Upright in form, of uniform 
density, foliaged to the ground. No 
pruning needed to keep a formal face 
and height. Resembles Boxwood; the 
outstanding new shrub. 
Each 
5 
25 
9 to 12 inches .... 
$0.30 
$1.25 
$ 5.00 
12 to 15 inches .... 
.35 
1.45 
6.00 
15 to 18 inches .... 
.45 
1.75 
7.50 
18 to 24 inches .... 
.60 
2.25 
9.75 
Mentorensis u - s. p - Patent No. 
- 99. “The Evergreen 
Barberry.” Compact, vigorous growth, 
with lustrous dark green leaves. These 
remain practically all winter, purplish 
bronze against the snow of frozen 
ground. 
Very desirable. 
Each 
3 
12 | 
25 
12 
to 
15 
in. .. 
$0.40 
$1.00 
$3,001$ 5.00 
15 
to 
18 
in. . . 
.45 
1.20 
3.50| 
6.25 
18 
to 
24 
in. . . 
.50 
1.40 
4.00| 
7.50 
24 
to 
30 
in. .. 
.60 
1.75 
5.00| 
10.00 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis (Slender Branched). Dense, 
bushy, its drooping branches wreathed 
with pure white flowers in May. Best 
for edging, growing not much over 
2 feet high, and stand in partial shade 
ver y wel1 - |Each | 12 1 25 
12 to 15 inches .|$0.30|$3.00|$5.00 
15 to 18 inches .| .45| 4.50| 7.50 
Lemoinei. Large flowers of pure white, 
borne in cone-shaped heads. The next 
step-up from Gracilis, in height. June. 
18 to 24 inches, 45c; 3 for $1.25. 
Magnifica. This is the handsomest of 
all Deutzias ; medium, full and bushy, 
with the largest florets, fullest trusses 
and most double petalage. June. 
2 to 3 feet, 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
Pride of Rochester. Grows strongly 
upright; and blooms in May ; flowers 
large and free, double, white. 
2 to 3 feet, 40c ; 3 for $1.10. 
FORSYTHIA 
Glinting masses of yellow, very early 
in spring before the leaves appear. 
Fortunei. Of upright growth, and tall. 
Spectabilis. Very broad, heavy flow¬ 
ers. Earliest; on arching canes. 
Suspensa. Very long, slender curving 
branches, adapted to arches and trel¬ 
lises, as well as foreground filling. 
3 above: 2 to 3 feet, 45c; 3 for $1.25. 
FRINGE 
Purple (Smoke Tree; Rhus cotinus). 
A conspicuous spreading shrub or 
small tree with large round leaves; 
overhung in midsummer by mistlike 
clouds of tiny flowers. These billowy 
panicles are a light lavender when 
fresh, very persistent, and give the 
impression of smoke at a distance. 
l4 to 2 feet, 90c. 2 to 3 feet, $1.25. 
White (Chionanthus virginica). A very 
showy shrub, growing to good size; 
with large leathery, shiny leaves, and 
lacelike white flowers borne in grace¬ 
fully drooping panicles. Although 
treelike in character, the branches 
and heavy foliage are usually well 
furnished close to the ground, making 
a broad and rounded bush. 
1 y 2 to 2 feet, 60c. 2 to 3 feet, 75c. 
See Colored! Back Cover—for Illustration of Red Barberry, 
Cornus Elegantissima 
Purple Fringe 
Individual “Truehedge’ 
“Truehedge," and Forsythia 
