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CALL’S NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
YOUR CHOICE 
ANY SHRUB ON THIS PAGE 
35/ each 3 for $1.00 6 for $1.89 
POSTPAID 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus)—Glittering silvery 
foliage, shrub produces bright yellow flowers and 
fruits giving a very desirable form for group 
planting. 
BUCK THORN (Rhamnus)—Fine for background 
planting, with dark green foliage. Produces white 
flowers in midseason followed by reddish black 
berries. Excellent in hedge form. 
SWEET SCENTED MOCK ORANGE (Philadel- 
phus Coronarius)—A well known highly fragrant 
shrub producing pure white flowers in dense clus¬ 
ters. One of the first of the Philadelphus family 
to bloom. 
DEUTZIA LEMOINEI —Pure white flowers, borne in profu¬ 
sion on stout branches in upright growth. Free flowering and 
dwarf in habit of growth. 
SPIREA FROEBELI —A taller form of Spirea than Anthony 
Waterer, with broader leaves, having flowers of bright 
crimson red. 
ARROW WOOD (Viburnum Dentatum)—Bright green heart 
shaped leaves, turning to purple and red in the fall. Flowers 
are of creamy white. Black fruits. Blooms in May and 
June. 
TAMARIX (Africana) —Graceful, lace like shrub, producing 
bright pink flowers in slender racemes in April and May. 
Very showy with its yellow bark. 
STEPHENANDRA (Cutleaf Lace Bush)—A very 
attractive shrub growing four to five feet in height 
at maturity. Very desirable for borders and rock 
gardens. Foliage of purplish-red, with panicled white flow¬ 
ers. 
Mock Orange 
Be-utzia Lemoine 
BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA (Butterfly Bush)—Very hardy in 
all sections. Flowers ten inches in length, very fragrant. 
Color of deep violet rose, with orange center. 
IMPROVED RED SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos 
Chenaulti)—New shrub of unusual merit. Upright 
branches loaded with large coral-red berries. Produces 
pink and white flowers in June. 
PRUNUS NEWPORT (Purple Leaf Plum)—This shrub 
will add a touch of color to any planting. The foliage 
and bark are a striking reddish-purple. Produces white 
flowers in early spring. 
EUROPEAN BURNING BUSH (Euonymus Europaeus) 
—Rare and unusual shrub. Leaves and stems of bright 
green. Clusters of bright yellow flowers in April and 
May. Bright crimson fruit; leaves turn scarlet in fall. 
Tamarix 
