JAPAN QUINCE 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES 
VIBURNUM CARLESI 
Ornamental 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING SHRUBS . . . 
SHRUBS WITH COLORFUL BERRIES AND 
LEAVES FOR FALL. You’ll find them all listed 
on these pages. 
ALMOND. Early spring flowering shrubs, gaily in 
full bloom before the leaves appear, with beautiful 
double flowers of rose or white, snuggling tight to 
the twigs. 12 to 18 inch, each $.40; 18 to 24 Inch, 
each $.50. 
ALTHEA (Roue of Sharon). Bloom late in June 
until frost, with a profusion of large and brightly 
colored flowers much like the tender Hibiscus in form. 
These are the color spots of fall, as Lilac and Wie- 
gelias are of spring. The late appearing foliage is 
extra good and valuable for its beauty alone. Grown 
in standard form, they attain 10 to 12 feet in height 
and make attractive specimens. Planted more com¬ 
pactly and occasionally pruned, they are both service¬ 
able and showy as hedges. 
Anemoneflorn. Very large blossoms, semi-double, a 
very deep red base. 
Ardens. Large double flowers, violet colored, very fine. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Flowers double pure white, the finest 
in this color. 
VLTHEA 
All Shrubs 
Shipped 
Postpaid 
at These 
Prices. 
Banner. A new Althea, double, blush white, with crimson eye. 
Lucy. This is the finest double red Althea. 
Price: 12 to 18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 inch, each $.35. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi). Grows to a height of 2 
to 3 feet, densely branched, and with a clean, healthy, shiny foliage that 
is very showy throughout the summer, and especially in the fall when it 
turns to a scarlet or bronze color with crimson berries which stay on the 
shrubs until late in the winter. Without shearing, the bush grows to a 
neat round form. Can be sheared to most any shape. Very useful for 
edging shrubbery groups or for foundation screen. Also widely used for 
low hedging. Next to the Bridal Wreath, this is one of the most popular 
shrubs. 12 to 18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 inch, each $.35. 
RED-LEAF BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi Atropurpurea). 2 to 3 
feet tall. In habit of growth it is much like the well known Japanese 
Barberry; however, the foliage of this Barberry is of a bronzy-red color 
throughout the summer. In a sunny location the rare color of this shrub 
is at its best. For color effect landscapers are using many of these shrubs, 
even between Evergreens, and groups of other shrubs. The shrubs can be 
sheared to most any form, or can be grown to nice globe shapes without 
shearing. Also very satisfactory for hedging, same as the Japanese Bar¬ 
berry, the showy color of the foliage attracting much attention. 9 to 12 
inch, each $.35; 12 to 15 inch, each $.45. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. Flowers resembling Lilac in color and shape 
appear in great profusion from mid-summer until frost. Of a delightful 
fragrance that is attractive to butterflies. Will invariably bloom the first 
years. 12 to 18 inch, each $.40; 18 to 24 inch, each $.50. 
BEAUTY BUSH. A charming new 6-foot shrub from China with at¬ 
tractive leaves. The center is upright, the outer branches gracefully arch¬ 
ing. Has a general resemblance to both Weigela and Honeysuckle—the 
beautiful flowers appearing in great profusion during June in pairs which 
cluster closely into cymes of about 25. Flowers are bell-shaped and some¬ 
what lipped, pale pink with orange veins in the throat. The buds are 
very much darker. 12 to 18 inch, each $.40;, 18 to 24 inch, each $.50. 
CARAGNA (Siberian Pea Tree). A large shrub with beautiful leaves 
of bright green color; flowers yellow in small clusters in late spring; 
splendid for massing; does well on most all soils and in partly shaded 
places. 12 to 18 inch, each $.20; 18 to 24 inch, each $.25. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double white flowers tinged 
with rose. 12 to 18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 inch, each $3.35. 
DESMOD1UM. Another perennial shrub. Flowers in the fall and is very 
atti active purplish-'red. Grows about 4 feet high. No. 1 plants, each $.75. 
CYDONIA, Japonica (Flowering Quince). A popular dooryard shrub, 
growing from 3 to 6 feet high. The scarlet flowers appear before the 
leaves, giving a brilliant glow to the bush even from a distance; excellent 
in shrub groups or as a hedge. 
DOGWOOD, Siberian 
(t’ornus Alba Sibriea). 
Valued especially for coral 
red stems. Some of the 
older stems should be cut 
out each spring to encour¬ 
age new growth that 
shows color best. It has 
white flowers in May and 
white berries in winter. It 
is fast growing. 
ELDERS (Golden Leaved). 
Strong growing bush with 
attractive yellow foliage. 
Bears fruit and attracts 
the birds. 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
RACEMOSUS 
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SPIREA THUNBERGI 
One of the Prettiest Spireas 
