Nursery Department 
parcel post or express, depending on the size of shipment or distance from the 
differ, please mark both on your order. 
The nursery stock which we offer is well grown, 
of full size as advertised, and we guarantee de¬ 
livery to the customer in good condition. All 
nursery stock listed here is for shipment direct 
from the nursery in Connecticut to the customer 
and will be sent transportation paid, either by 
nursery. If your express and post office address 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Adapted to every home purpose for variety of color, berries and foliage contrast. 
All shrubs offered here are for 
shipment direct from the nursery— 
not in stock at our store. 
Each, 37c; three for $1.06; 
ALTHEA, PINK, PURPLE, or WHITE. One 
of the latest of flowering shrubs. Blooms 
are large and very attractive. 
CORNUS ALBA SIBIRICA (Red Bark Dog¬ 
wood). Blood-red branches, grows to 10 
ft., spring bloom bluish white. 
DEUTZIA CRENATA ROSEA. Flowers pure 
white, tinged rose. Height 6 to 8 feet. 
Blooms June and July. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Pinkish 
white blossoms. Grows from 6 to 8 feet 
high. A very popular shrub. 
EUONYMUS ALATUS (Burning Bush). 
Handsome shrub 6 to 8 feet with peculiar 
winged branches, light green foliage 
changing to crimson in autumn. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). A profusion of 
brilliant yellow, bell-shaped flowers be¬ 
fore the leaves appear. One of the earli¬ 
est bloomers. A harbinger of spring. No 
planting complete without Forsythia. 
White Snowberry 
for $1.90; twelve for $3.70. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Pink or White. Medium 
early bloomer, followed by a profusion of 
berries that attract robins and other 
berry-eating birds. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. Large, pinkish white 
panicles which literally cover the bush. 
Blooms late. Very attractive. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow). Ball¬ 
shaped, snow-white flowers. 
JAPAN QUINCE. Showy scarlet flowers 
which often obscure the foliage and 
branches. Very attractive. 
LILACS, PURPLE or WHITE. An old- 
fashioned shrub which requires no intro¬ 
duction. 
PRUNUS PERSICA (Double Flowering 
Peach). Announces itself to the world 
with a burst of brilliant pink early in the 
spring. A striking specimen plant. 
PRUNUS PISSARDI (Purple Leaf Plum). 
Its unusual purple foliage places it in a 
class by itself. Most attractive as a 
specimen plant or for use in groups and 
borders. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Double Flowering 
Plum). A tree-like shrub which bears a 
profusion of pinkish white blossoms early 
in the spring. 
SNOWBALL. A shrub readily recognized by 
both old and young. The name de¬ 
scribes it. 
SNOWBERRY, RED (Coralberry). Desired 
for its berries which traverse the stems 
in unique style. Attracts birds and feeds 
them abundantly. 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE. Large, white berries 
that remain far into the winter. Like its 
companion, Red Snowberry, is especially 
adapted to shady places. 
SPIREA FROEBELI. Red flowers. Medium 
SPIREA THUNBERGI. Dwarf, bushy hab¬ 
it, about 3 feet in height. White 
flowers in April and May. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE. The most popu¬ 
lar of all shrubs. A mass of white 
blooms in May or early June. The 
King of all Spireas. 
SYRINGA (Mock Orange). A tall grow¬ 
ing, free flowering shrub of stately 
beauty and delicate fragrance. Large, 
white, starlike blooms with yellow 
center. 
SYRINGA, VIRGINAL. Similar to Mock 
Orange but with larger blossoms. 
Does not grow quite so tall. 
grower and works in advantageously with 
other shrubs. 
SPIREA TRICHOCARPA (Korean Spirea). 
An imported variety. Quite unusual. 
Beautiful white flowers. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA. Shrub or small 
tree with reddish brown bark, flowers 
pink. May and June. 
VIBURNUM MOLLE. Upright bushy 
shrub. Flowers are showy and are fol¬ 
lowed by colored berries which stay 
until late winter. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS (High Bush Cran¬ 
berry). Will grow about 12 feet high, 
white blossoms May and June followed 
by red berries. 
The beauty of Flowering Sntubs is 
BLOOM FROM SPRING TO FROST WITH ROSS' SHRUBS 
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