ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are nursery grown and are transplanted as their growth requires. They are 
well branched, shapely bushes with good root development. 
ALMOND—Double Pink—Low growing; early blooming . $ .50 
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS—Shgdblow. White flowers; edible red fruit .65 
ARONIA ARBUTIFOLIA—Chokeberry. White flowers; red fruit; autumn color.65 
BARBERRY ATROPURPUREA—Red leaved; lustrous foliage .35 
MENTORENSIS—Practically Evergreen; foliage bronze in winter .60 
THUNBERGI—Japanese. Brilliant red fruit and foliage in autumn .25 
BUCKTHORN—Dense growing; dark green foliage; black fruit .25 
BUDDLEIA ILE DE FRANCE—Butterfly bush. Medium height; spikes of reddish 
purple flowers; summer to frost .75 
PINK PEARL—New. A Pink Butterfly bush . 1.00 
BUTTON BUSH—Fragrant creamy white flowers; moist soil satisfactory .50 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS—Siberian Peatree. Yellow pea-shaped flowers .35 
COLUTEA ARBORESCENS—Yellow pea-shaped flowers marked reddish-brown .75 
CORNUS ALBA SIBERICA—Coral Dogwood. Red bark; white flower; blue fruit.35 
ELEGANTISSIMA—Variegated Dogwood. Silver and green variegated foliage.50 
PANICULATA—Gray Dogwood. Neat growth; white flowers and fruit .50 
STOLONIFERA—Red Osier. Spreading growth; red branches .35 
STOLONIFERA LUTEA—Yellow Dogwood. Golden-yellow bark .35 
COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA—Dark green leaves; black fruit; very hardy.35 
DIVARICATA—Pink flowers; many red fruits; autumn foliage color .65 
CYDONIA JAPONICA—Quince. Bright scarlet flowers; May .50 
DEUTZIA—Dwarf growing; double white flowers tinged pink .35 
ELDER AMERICAN—White flowers; black berries .25 
CUTLEAF—Dark green fem-like leaves .35 
GOLDEN—Golden yellow foliage; white flowers .50 
RED-BERRIED—White flowers very early; red fruits .50 
EUONYMUS ALATUS—Winged Burning bush. Attractive fall foliage; fruits .75 
ATROPURPUREA—Wahoo. Attractive fall foliage; orange fruits .75 
YEDOENSIS—Yeddo Euonymus. Attractive red and yellow fruits .75 
EXOCHORDA—Pearlbush. Pearl-like buds; fragrant white starry flowers .50 
FORSYT H! A FORTUNEI—Goldenbell. Bright yellow flowers in early spring .. .35 
SUSPENSA—Graceful drooping branches; yellow flowers .35 
HAMAMELIS—Witchhazel. Yellow flowers in late fall after leaves fall .65 
HONEYSUCKLE—BELLA ROSEA—Pink Belle. Hardy, spreading shrub .50 
KOROLKOWI—Blue-leaf Honeysuckle. Beautiful foliage; white flowers .65 
MORROWI—Spreading form; fragrant white flowers; red fruit .35 
TATARIAN—Pink. Red. White. Fast growing for specimen or hedge .25 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS—Snowball Hydrangea. Large heads of white flowers.35 
PANICULATA—Panicles of white flowers turning to pink .35 
TREE—Tree form of Paniculata type . 1.00 
ILEX VERTICILLATA—Winterberry Holly. Bright red berries .75 
KERRIA JAPONICA DOUBLE—Double golden yellow flowers; green stems; dwarf.65 
SINGLE—Low growing; orange yellow flowers; branches green in winter.65 
KOLKWITZIA—Beautybush. Arching branches of pink tubular flowers .75 
LILACS—Hybrids and Species 
JAPONICA—Japanese tree lilac. White blossoms; late . 1.00 
PERSIAN—Purple—Slender branches; small leaves; free blooming .50 
PERSIAN—White—Same as above but with large panicles of white flowers.65 
PURPLE—Common. The well-known old-fashioned lilac .35 
VILLOSA—Late lilac. Pinkish-lilac flowers; bushy .50 
WHITE—Common. The old-fashioned white lilac; fragrant .35 
HYBRIDS—Named Varieties; valuable for their large flowers .75 
Larger specimens and newer varieties. Prices on application. 
S.—Single D.—Double 
ALINE MOCQUERIS—D. Purple-red; dwarf 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE—D. Blue 
BELLE DE NANCY—D. Pink 
CHARLES JOLY—D. Purple-red 
CHARLES X.—S. Red-purple 
CONGO—S. Wine-red 
JACQUES CALLOT—S. Rose-pink 
MADAM C. PERRIER—D. White 
MARIE LE GRAY—S. White 
PRES. GREVY—D. Blue 
RUBRA DE MARLEY—S. Rosy-red 
S. DE LUDWIG SPAETH—S. Purple 
PHILADELPHUS—Mock Orange. Fragrant white flowers from late May to July. 
AVALANCHE—Arching habit; profuse blooming; single .35 
BOQUET BLANC—Low growing; double flowers; very fragrant .35 
