McGregor^s Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
ALL SHRUBS on pages 37, 38 and 39 are shipped, and should be shipped 
in dormant condition. They remain in this condition or state, until along 
In May. Therefore, they should be purchased before May 15th. All large size 
shrubs, heavy field grown (fid. gr.) must be shipped by express. 
Flowering Crabs 
BECHTEL’S (Malus Bech¬ 
tel I)—Medium sized tree with 
spreading or ascending 
branches forming a wide 
head. Flowers large and very 
double, attractive, of a deli¬ 
cate pink, or blush color, and 
very fragrant. Hardy, suc¬ 
ceeds well in all soils. A 
most remarkable shrub. 85c 
ea., larger 81.50 and 81.75. 
PARKMANI — Outstanding 
and a great favorite. Beauti¬ 
ful tree form. A broad spread¬ 
ing form with very bright 
rose-colored flowers of a 
semi-double form. 82o ea., 
larger 81-BO and 81-75. 
ALDENHAMENSIS—A new 
English Flowering Crab. Con¬ 
sidered the finest of all red- 
flowered Crab Apples flower¬ 
ing after most of the other 
Crabs have finished. Double 
red. 85c ea., larger $1.50 ea. 
Bechtel’s Crab, 85o 
Double Deutzias 
DEUTZIA CRENATA ROSEA 
PLENA—Flowers pink, one of 
best flowering shrubs. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCH¬ 
ESTER—Large white flowers. 
Grand shrub. 
Either variety 27c, 3 for 74c; 
heavy fl. gr. 50c ea. 
New Blue Spirea 
32c each 
(Caryopterls) — Handsome, 
free flowering, 3 . to 3 ft. A 
well-rounded plant covered with 
whorls of attractive clear blue 
colored flowers in tiers. 82o 
each, 3 for 87o. 
Pink Deutzias Rosea, 28o 
Evergreen 
Cotoneaster 32c 
(Horizontalls)—Handsome ever¬ 
green shrub of unusual merit for 
planting with shrubbery or in rock 
gardens. Will grow in any well- 
drained soil, either In partial shade 
or full sun, Flowers are white, in 
small clusters, and are followed by 
bright red fruit. 32o ea., 8 for 
82c, larger plants, $1.25 ea. 
Pink Flowering Almond, 84c 
Flowering 
Almonds 
PINK — (Prunus Sinen¬ 
sis)—Flowers double, rose 
color. One of the first to 
bloom In the spring. Very 
showy. Nice plants 34c ea., 
larger 60c and 90c. 
WHITE — Same as pink 
variety in growth and habit, 
but bearing white flowers. 
They should be planted to¬ 
gether. 32c, 60c and 90c 
ea. 
Flowering 
Peach 65c 
(Amygdalus)—To those 
who admire the peach blos¬ 
som this beautiful tree will 
give real joy. Unusually 
large double flowers which 
are admirable for cutting. 
Plant as a single specimen 
or in groups of three or 
more. Attains height of 
ordinary peach tree. Dou¬ 
ble red (rubra plena) or 
double white (alba plena). 
State color wanted. 66 c 
each, 3 for $1.75, larger 
90c. 
Evergreen Cotoneaster, 82o 
Oak-Leaved 
Hydrangea 65c 
(Querolfolia) — A grand 
sununer - flowering hardy 
shrub. Large true oak- 
ieaf shaped foliage, deep 
green in summer, changing 
to beautiful colors in fall. ^ __ 
Flowers come in huge pan- Oak Leaf Hydrangea, 66 c 
ides, creamy white with white or pinkish white rays. 
The young branches are covered thickly with rusty 
brown felt-like hairs. Excellent for planting as speci¬ 
mens, 65c, 3 for $1.78, larger fl. gr. 90o and $1.25. 
Red- 
Leaved 
Barberry 
(Berberls Thunbergi At- 
ropurpurea) —Easily grown 
shrub, of medium height, 
with distinctly red foliage, 
che heat of the summer 
even intensifying its bril¬ 
liancy. Scarlet berries 
throughout the winter. 
2</^ In. pot plants 19c 
ea., 3 for 54c, doz. for 
$1.82. Field plants 25c 
ea., 3 for 72e, doz. for 
$2.40. Larger field plants 
35o and 50o ea. by ex¬ 
press. 
Red Leaved Barberry, 19c 
Mint Shrub 
Unusual new shrub, at¬ 
tractive lilac purple low¬ 
ers. Very showy, dense 
spikes of flowers, aro¬ 
matic. 49o ea., 8 for 
$1.12. (Elsholtzla.) 
New Butterfly Bushes 
ALTERNIFOLIA—Long arching branches of beautiful lilac 
purple. Dark green foliage. Blooms all summer. 82o ea., 8 
for 82c, larger 70c. 
ILLE DE FRANCE— 
Produces graceful stems 
which terminate In tap¬ 
ering panicles of deep 
violet purple. 30c ea., 
3 for 79c, larger 55c. 
LAVENDER GLORY 
— (New) — One of the 
finest Butterfly Bushes 
grown. liarge flowers 
of light lilac. 84o ea., 
3 for 91c. 
MAGNIFICA—The fa¬ 
vorite of all Buddlelas, 
:rfl..ch Tlolet mauve In 
color. 23c ea., 3 for 
61c, larger fl. gr. 50c. 
WILSON I—Long pen¬ 
dulous spikes of bright 
mauve pink. A choice 
variety. 24c ea., 3 for 
64c. 
Butterfly Bush 
New Pearl Panicle Flower 38c 
(Colutea)—A beautiful new shrub growing 8 to 10 ft. high 
and blooming from Juno to August. The bright yellow pea¬ 
shaped flowers are produced in great abundance. We are 
fortunate in being able to offer this rare and beautiful shrub. 
38o ea., 3 for 98c. larger fl. gr. 60c and $1.10 ea. 
Abelia 
Grandiflora 19c 
One of the moot beautiful shrubs 
in cultivation. The graceful arch¬ 
ing stems are clothed with dark, 
glossy leaves which are evergreen 
in the South, and slowly decid¬ 
uous in the North. Flowers white, 
tinged with pink, are borne in 
profuse clusters from early sum¬ 
mer until frost. 19o ea., 3 for 
49c, 6 for 97o, doz. for $1.70. 
Larger size, 42c and 70c ea. 
Abelia Grandiflora, 19c 
Red 
Twigged 
Dogwood 
(Cornus Sanguinea) 
—An upright growing 
shrub with blood-red 
stems or branches; 
flowers white. Hardy 
and rigorous, thriving 
best in a moist soil. 
25c ea.. 3 for 680 , 
larger 50c and 70o. 
Yellow 
Twigged 
Dogwood 
(Cornus Flavlramea) 
—The yellow stems or 
branches of this shrub 
make It very effective 
In all shrub plantings, 
and a striking contrast 
with the Red Twigged 
variety. 26c ea.. 8 for 
70e, larger 50o and 70c. 
Japanese 
Desmodium 
(Lespedeza Sieboldi Pen- 
dufoiium)—Stems clustered, 
gracefully arching, 2 to 4 
feet tall, literally loaded 
with drooping racemes of 
rose-purple flowers. Leaves 
rich green, compound, con¬ 
sisting of three elliptic 
leaflets. This shrub is a 
native of Japan. Should be 
cut to the ground each 
spring before the new growth 
starts. Nice plants. 39c. 
Rose-purple Desmodium, 39c 
Althea Pink Perfection, 28o 
Altheas 28c 
(Rose of Sharon) 
ARDENS—Fully double 
flowers. 
DUCHESS DeBRABANT 
—Brilliant double red. 
JEAN d’ARC —Double 
white flowers. 
PINK PERFECTION— 
Large double flesh pink. 
COLESTIS — An extra 
fine variety. Rich blue. 
Any variety 28c, 3 for 
74c; heavy field plants 
60c, 3 for 81-72. 
Mrs, I, B., Hanover* Pa, “Two years ago I bought roges of you. I wish you could see them now; beautiful big bushes. 
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