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Deciduous Flowering Shrubs. 
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ACACIA, see Deciduous Trees. 
ALMOND, sec Prunus Amygdalus. 
ALTHEA, see Hibiscus. 
AMORPHA FRUTICOSA (Indigo 
Shrub) . 
Medium size, flowers dark purple 
_ in spikes. 
aTANTHOPANAX PENTAPHYLLUM (Aralia Pentaphylla) 
Very graceful shrub, dark shining leaves. Prom 
Japan. 
Single Althea or 
Hibiscus. 
PAI — 
graceful 
0 to 8 feet. 
5 to 6 feet. 
3 to 4 feet. 
6 to 6 feet. 
4 to 5 feet. 
3 to 4 feet.. 
2 to 3 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
1 to 2 feet. 
ARALIA CHINENSIS (Hercules Club).... 
Prickly stems, enormous compounded leaves often 
4 feet in diameter. Produces large clusters of creamy 
white blooms in August followed by black berries. 
ARALIA PENTAPHYLLA, see Acanthopanax. 
AZALEA, Evergreen Kinds, see page 14. 
AZALEA GANDAVENSIS (Ghent) .Specimens, $2.00 to 
Named varieties bushy and well budded. 
Less bushy and well budded. 
Assorted without names, well budded. 
These are garden hybrid Azaleas of bushy form producing in June 
a great profusion of dazzling bloom ranging from white to the deepest 
crimson through all possible shades of orange, scarlet, pink and red. 
Varieties. 
BOUQUET DE FLORE. Soft pink. 
COCCINEA SPECIOSA. Clear orange. 
DAVIESI. Pure white. 
DELICATA NOVA. Pink. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Clear orange. 
IGNAEA NOVA. Violet red. 
PRINCE HENRY DES PAYS-BAS. Carmine. 
SANG DE GENTBRUGGE. Carmine. 
AZALEA SINENSIS (Mollis)...Specimens,$2.00 to 
Named varieties, bushy and well budded. 
Less bushy and well budded. 
Assorted without names, budded. 
Very bushy in habit of growth; blooming with greatest profusion 
even when quite small. Flowering before the leaves appear; the effect 
of a planting, where the various colors, yellow- salmon red, orange and 
white, are blended, is most striking. The individual flowers are larger 
than the preceding and are in flower about two weeks earlier. 
Varieties. 
ALPHONSE LA VALLE. Bright red. 
BARON CONSTANT DE REBECOUE. Yellow. 
BOUQUET D’ORANGE. Orange.' 
MAD. CAROLINE LEGRELLE D’HANIS. Dark red. 
WILLEM III. Bright red. 
AZALEA NUDIFLOItA .Bushy plants. 
Smaller plants. 
Our native pink Azalea or Honeysuckle; a very inter¬ 
esting native shrub, and nursery grown plants transplant 
with success. 
AZALEA VISCOSA (White Azalea) 
A late-blooming species with small flowers in June Bush plants, 
and July. Smaller plants, 
BACCHARIS HALIMIFOLIA . 3 to 4 feet. 
A desirable shrub producing fluffy snow white silky 2 to 3 feet, 
fruit tufts in the late fall. Verv desirable for seashore 
planting. 
BARBERRY, see Berberis, also Evergreen Shrubs. 
BAYBERRY, sec Myrica. 
BERBERIS AQUIFOLlUM, see Evergreen Shrubs. 
BERBERIS ILICIFOLIA (Holly-Leaved Barberry) 
One of the best almost evergreen shrubs. 
r,^X e ^ em ^' e holly and are brilliant in the Fall. 
BERBERIS NEUBERTI. 3 to 4 feet. 
Interesting holly-like leaves. 1 to 2 feet. 
THUNBERGli, see Hedge Plants, page 38, also page 12. 
“B-RBERIS VULGARIS (Common Barberry) specimens, 5 to 7 feet. $1.00 to 
familiar to all and is really one of the most useful and 3 to 4 feet 
graceful shrubs. Foliage and fruit in the Fall very 2 to 3 feet, 
interesting. 18 to 24 inches 
12 to 18 inches. 
BERBERIS VULGARIS VAR. PUPUREA .Specimens, 4 to 7 feet. $1.00 to 
A graceful upright-growing form of the common bar- 3 to 4 feet, 
berry with rich amber purple foliage which forms a strik- 2 to 3 feet, 
mg contrast with the green of most shrubs. Also is es- 1 to 2 feet. 
Pec.ally effective when in flower, and again when the 
pi IIS, 1 ) r ®? fruits of autumn wreath the branches. 
rVr^ ALDE R> see Ilex 
LALLICARPA PUPUREA. 3 to 4 feet. 
Compact shrub producing showy blue fruit in the Fall 2 to 3 feet. 
C Ai * n c,us ters from the leaf axis. 
rAi veSm PRIVET, see Hedge Plants, page 38. 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS (Sweet Shrabl. 
p . Specimens, 5 to 6 feet, $1.00 to 
1 rized for its fragrant blooms. Is a desirable shrub for 4 to 5 feet, 
general planting. 3 to 4 feet. 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS (Siberian Pea).1 to 2 feet. 
Light pea-green, locust-like foliage, yellow blooms in May. 
... 2 to 3 feet. 
Leaves 12 to 15 inches. 
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