Home grounds, whether large or small, are not inviting without the planting of ornamental shrubs. 
We cannot lay too much stress upon the subject of using flowering shrubs for beautifying your home 
grounds. Continuous bloom and color adds much pleasure to the charm of spring. 
Flowering shrubs are less expensive than evergreens and should be planted liberally. 
In addition to their charm they can be used for screening off unsigntly buildings. A careful selec- 
tion from our list of varieties will give flowers of various colors throughout the entire summer. The 
different shapes and colors of the foliage in the shrubs will also add to the beauty of the planting as 
well. 
ALMOND (Pink). A beautiful flowering shrub. The 
branches are covered just as the leaves appear 
with small, very double rose-like flowers that are 
deep pink. Should be planted in a sunny place. 
Each Three 
12-18 inch .$ .25 $ .65 
18-24 inch . .40 1.10 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) Mixed Colors. Large 
showy shrub with bright colored flowers in Rose, 
Red, White, Purple blooms when few other shrubs 
are in bloom. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch . .20 $ .50 
2-3 feet . .25 .65 
BARBERRY JAPANESE (Berberls Thunbergl). Low, 
compact growing shrub much used for border or 
hedge planting. Small flowers in May followed by 
abundance of berries which turn to deep scarlet 
in winter. The fine green foliage turns to a bril¬ 
liant red in autumn. Very attractive. 
Each Three 
12-18 inch .$ .20 $ .60 
18-24 inch__ .25 .65 
BARBERRY RED LEAF (Berberls Thunbergl Atro- 
purpurea). Similar to Barberry Thunbergl in all re¬ 
spects except the foliage is of a bronzy red color 
which turns to a very red in the autumn. Excellent 
for contrast in shrubbery border. A new and per¬ 
fectly hardy introduction. Plant in full sun for best 
results. 
Each Three 
9-12 inch......$ .25 $ .66 
12-18 inch.... .35 .90 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddelia David! Magnifies) A 
comparatively new plant, making an attractive 
show with reddish violet flowers and long gray-green 
leaves. Blooms last the latter part of the sum¬ 
mer. Can be planted promiscuously among shrubs 
or in the masses for a background. In severe win¬ 
ter tops kill back but come up quickly next season. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch .$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet. .35 .95 
BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa Americana). The ber¬ 
ry-bearing plants are becoming more and more 
popular. Pink, tinted blossoms appear in August 
followed by clusters of purple berries, which make 
this shrub attractive in the fall and winter. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch _$ .30 $ .80 
2-3 feet . .40 1.10 
Butterfly Bush 
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