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ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Hardy Ornamental Field-Grown Shrubs 
Buddleia 
Almond, Flowering*. See Prunus japonica. 
Althea (Rose of Sharon). Tall growing shrubs from 6 to 8 ft. Very desirable as they are late 
flowering, in September and October. Good for individual planting or tall hedges. 
We have fine selection as follows: Postpaid Express 
Each Per 10 
Blue, 2-ft. plants..$0.25 $2.00 
Double White, 2-ft. plants. 25 2.00 
Double Pink, 2-ft. plants. 25 2.00 
Double Purple, 2-ft. plants.25 2.00 
Amorpha fruticosa. Grows 6 to 10 ft. high in large spreading bush form, with bright green 
leaves in pinnate arrangement; flowers deep violet-blue. Each 
2 to 3 ft...$0.25 
Amygdalus (Flowering Peach). 20 feet. A small tree; at its blossoming time in May every 
twig and branch bright with beautifully formed flowers, rendering the tree showy and attractive 
even at a distance. Each 
Double Red, 3 to 4 ft., postpaid .$0.40 
Buddleia, He de France (Butterfly Bush). (New). A sensational new variety, of more uniform 
moderate growth, and greater brilliance of color in the bloom. Thick flower spikes 6 to 9 inches 
long, sweetly fragrant; rosy purple with a deep violet suffusion. 2-yr., 35c each ; 3 for $1.00. 
Buddleia mag’nifica (Butterfly Bush). This variety is one of the hardiest for all sections, flowers 
■ . 10 inches in length and so fragrant 
that bees and butterflies come miles 
to work on it. Color deep violet- 
rose, a pronounced orange center. 
One of the best shrubs ever offered 
to the trade by nurserymen. 
Each Per 10 
2- to 3-ft. plants...$0.20 $1.75 
Butterfly Bush. See Buddleia. 
Calycanthus (Spice Bush). The 
Calycanthus is a very nice shrub, 
grows tall, wood is fragrant, flow¬ 
ers deep purple. Blossoms in June. 
Leaves very pretty. 
Each 
By mail, postpaid, 2-yr.$0.30 
Cephalanthus occidentals (But¬ 
ton Bush). Forms a dense round¬ 
ed bush 4 to 6 ft. high, especially 
adapted to damp locations. Iii 
July covered with large, fragrant 
ball-shaped greenish white flowers. 
Each 
.$0.30 
Deutsia, Pride of Rochester 
. Althea; 
Rose of 
Sharon 
18 to 24 inch 
Cherry, Flowering*. See Prunus. 
Coralherry. See Symphcriearpos 
vulgaris. 
Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood). This is the white flowering variety, 
grows to 10 ft. tall as a tree and is covered early in spring with large 
white flowers 2 inches across. A fine tree for individual planting. 
Each 
By mail, postpaid, 2- to 3-ft. plants.$0.50 
By express . . .45 
Cornus lutea (Yellow-Twig Dogwood). A striking yellow-branched form 
of Stolonifera. Very satisfactory for contrasting. 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 ft.$0.50 $4.00 
Cornus sihirica (Red-Twig Dogwood). Grows 6 to 10 ft. high, with 
clusters of fine white flowers, succeeded by a fall crop of ornamental 
berries ; stem and branches blood-red. 
Each 
2 to 3 ft.$0.35 
3 to 4 ft.50 
Cranberry, Highland. See Viburnum. 
Crataeg-us coccinea (Thom, Paul’s Double Scarlet). Flowers deep crim¬ 
son with scarlet shade; very double. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Each 
$ 1.00 
Cydonia japonica (Japan Quince). Very early in spring this fine old 
shrub is completely covered with dazzling scarlet flowers; followed by 
small, quince-shaped fruits which are quite fragrant. Growth bushy 
with protecting thorns. 
Each Per 10 
12 to 24 inch.$0.40 $3.50 
Beutzia g*racilis. A species of charming habit rarely growing over 2 
feet high. Its slender, drooping branches are wreathed with pure white 
flowers. Fine for bordering high-growing shrubs. Each Per 10 
12 to 15 inch.$0.40 $3.50 
Cornus Sibirica 
Shrub Prices: Each, postpaid; 10, f. o. b. freight or express. 
