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Shady Laavn Nursery 
Quantity Price 
BIRCH 
White Birch, 4 ft. Ult. 15 ft. 2 1.00 
River Birch, peeling yellow bark, forms clusters. 
Ult. 15 ft. 2 1.00 
BLACKBERRY BUSHES, large edible varieties. 20 1.00 
BLEEDING HEARTS 
(Exima), P. R., everblooming dwarfs. 6 1.00 
(Dielytra Spectabilis), P, clumps. Ult. 12 in. . 5 1.00 
BLUE BERRY, shrub. This is the new mammoth 
Huckleberry so popular on the market. Requires 
acid soil. Bearing size. Ult. 5 ft. 2 1.00 
BLUE LILY OF THE NILE, handsome plants, 
not hardy. Fine for pools. 2 1.00 
BLUE SPRUCE (Colorado type), 1 foot. 1 1.00 
BOXWOOD, (Suffruticosa). This is the true Old 
English as seen in Washington. The best of its 
type and best for formal gardens. (100—$6.00; 
1000—$55.00). 15 1.00 
Boxwood 
BOXWOOD. Handsome golden type, 3 yr. 2 1.00 
BUSH CLOVER (Lespedeza), shrub. Flowers 
resemble sweet peas. Literally covered stems. 
Handsome flowers in fall. 15 in. Ult. 4 ft. One 
purple, one white. 2 1.00 
BUTTERCUP SHRUB (Corcorus). Handsome 
plants that produce large buttercup-like flowers. 
Flowering size. Ult. 5 ft. 2 1.00 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Alternifolia). This is 
strictly a shrub and far unlike the other Bud- 
dleas. A neat, compact plant with graceful 
branches. The flowers appear on the old wood. 
The end of the branches are filled with pretty blue 
spirea one ft. long. Ult. 4 ft. 2 1.00 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, 3 different. 2 ft. Ult. 5 ft. 3 1.00 
CACTUS, Yellow. This is a native in the sands of 
New Jersey. Grows along the ground and makes 
immense clusters. Flowers are yellow and very 
large. Extremely hardy, excellent for rock gar¬ 
den. Large plants. 2 1.00 
(Cactus house culture see page 20.) 
CALLA LILIES. We have three distinct types: 
yellow, white, and the spotted leaf variety. All 
fine for house culture during the winter months. . 4 1.00 
CANTERBURY BELLS, single and saucer type, 
assorted. 8 1.00 
