CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub). An old-fashioned 
shrub that blooms intermittently all summer, and 
the odd, chocolate-colored flowers are spicily fra¬ 
grant. The glossy green leaves and reddish brown 
shoots give it 
a very striking appearance. 
Each 
Three 
18-24 inch_ 
_$ .25 
$ .65 
2-3 feet _ 
_ _ .35 
.95 
CORALBERRY 
(Symphoricarpos vulgaris). 
Valu- 
able for planting in shady places, as the foliage 
is very persistent. The fruit' is a purplish red and 
hangs on well into the winter. Flowers small and 
rose-colored. 3 to 5 feet. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch___$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet ..... .35 .90 
CORN US (Shrub Dogwood). Red bark with small 
clusters of white flowers succeeded by blue-black 
ornamental berries and the blood-red stems and 
branches make it one of the most attractive 
shrubs. 
CORNUS (Shrub Dogwood) Yellow Bark. Golden 
yellow branches which affords striking contrast to 
the red variety. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch _$ .20 $ .50 
2-3 feet ... .35 .95 
CRAPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia) The most pop¬ 
ular and most characteristic of southern shrubs, of 
upright open habit with small dark-green foliage 
and large clumps of beautiful lace-like flowers 
throughout the summer. We offer Crimson, Pink 
and White. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch ....$ .40 $ 1.10 
2-3 feet.... .50 1.40 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Quince). One of 
the first shrubs to bloom in the spring. Very 
showy because of its glossy leaves and flowers, 
three to six feet high, with thorny branches com¬ 
pletely covered in spring with vivid red flowers 
followed by small quince-like fruits which are quite 
fragrant. Good hedge plant and may be sheared if 
desired. 
Each Three 
12-18 inch .$ .30 $ .80 
18-24 inch ... .50 1.40 
DEUTZiA. The deutzias are all attractive ana are 
useful where a tall plant is needed for a back¬ 
ground planting. The white blossoms are very 
beautiful. They need space, good drainage and 
plenty of sunlight to do their best. The leaves are 
all rough rather than shiny and make an at¬ 
tractive appearance when clustered with other 
shrubs. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch ___$ .30 $ .80 
2-3 feet___ .40 1.10 
ELDER (Sambucus Canadensis, American Elder) A 
tall showy shrub, large flat clusters of white fra¬ 
grant flowers, followed by luscious black fruits — 
the 
source 
of “Mother’s Elderberry Pie. 
Pi 
Each 
Three 
18-24 
inch 
_$ .30 
$ .80 
2-3 
feet __ 
_ _ __ .40 
1.10 
FORSYTHIA 
(Golden Bell). Somehow 
the For- 
sythia tells us spring is here more than any other 
of the blooming shrubs, for the delicate yellow 
flowers definitely belong to that season and no 
other. They thrive in almost any soil. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch___$ .25 $ .65 
2-3 feet __ .35 .95 
HAMAMELIS VRIGINIANA (Witch Hazel). Rib- 
bon-like yellow flowers in late autumn. Good for 
natural planting and shady places. 
Each Three 
18-24 inch __$ .30 $ .80 
2-3 feet _ .40 1.10 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
There is no plant or shrub better known than the 
Hydrangea. Comprising some of the most showy 
plants in cultivation. May be planted in hedges, 
beds, grouped or scattered among other shrubs in 
massed planting. Flowers in August in huge pani¬ 
cles from 8 to 12 inches long, of delicate pink, 
changing to bronze and lasting until autumn. 
Each Three 
12-18 inch .... ___$ .25 $ .65 
18-24 inch____ .35 .95 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow). 
There is no shrub better known than the Hydran¬ 
gea, round heads of snowy white blossoms borne in 
great profusion from early June until September. 
It has no insect enemies, is very reliable and 
hardy for all sections of the country. 
Each Three 
12-18 inch____$ .25 $ .65 
18-24 inch __ .35 .95 
Hydrangea 
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