The planting of flowering shrubs about a home 
is an outward expression that the occupants have a 
desire to do their part in making this a more beau¬ 
tiful world in which to live. 
ALMOND (Pink) —The branches are covered with 
double rose-like flowers, deep pink. Plant in sun. 
Each Per 3 
12-18 inches ---$ .25 $ .65 
18-24 inches .. .40 1.10 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) —Mixed colors; blooms 
late with very attractive blossoms. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches ___$ .20 $ .50 
2-3 feet _'_.25 .65 
BARBERRY JAPANESE-—The fine green foliage 
turns to brilliant red in autumn, with beautiful 
bright berries. 
Each Per 3 
12-18 inches .....$ .20 $ .50 
18-24 inches _ .25 .65 
BARBERRY RED LEAF —Similar to Japanese Bar¬ 
berry except the foliage is of a bronzy red color. 
Each Per 3 
9-12 inches _$ .25 $ .65 
12-18 inches _ .35 .90 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—Blooms in the latter part of 
the summer, redish violet flowers, which are very 
attractive to butterflys. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches _$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet .35 .95 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub) —An old-fashioned 
shrub chocolate-colored flowers with spicey fra¬ 
grance. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches _$ .20 $ .50 
2-3 feet _ .35 .95 
CORNUS (Shrub Dogwood) —Red bark, small clus¬ 
ters of flowers succeeded by blue black berries. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches _$ .20 $ .50 
2-3 feet .... .35 .96 
Hydrangea 
Spirea Van Hou+tei 
CORALBERRY (Symphoricarpos Vulgaris)—Valua- 
blue in shady places. The fruit is purplish red 
and hangs on well into the winter. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches .$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet _ .35 .95 
CRAPE MYRTLE—The most popular and most char¬ 
acteristic of Southern shrubs. We offer crimson, 
pink and white. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches _$ .40 $1.10 
2-3 feet .. .50 1.40 
CYDONIA JAPONICA—A very early bloomer, crim¬ 
son flowers, glossy leaves. A very desirable plant. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches _$ .30 $ .80 
2-3 feet . .50 1.40 
DEUTZIA—Tall plant, white blossoms, very beauti¬ 
ful. Attractive grouped with other plants. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches___$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet ___ .35 .95 
ELDER—A tall showy shrub, large flat clusters of 
white flowers, followed by luscious fruit. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches _ $ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet . 30 .75 
FORSYTH IA (Golden Bell)—The first sign of spring, 
with their bright yellow flowers. Thrive most 
anywhere. 
Each Per 3 
18-24 inches _$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet —. .30 .75 
HYDRANGEA P. G.—Very large, showy white flow¬ 
ers tinged with pink, late bloomer. 
Each Per 3 
12-18 inches . _$ .25 $ .65 
18-24 inches___ .35 .95 
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