NANDINA—Upright growing shrub. Small leaves, dark green in summer, 
changing to red or copper in fall. Small white flowers, brilliant red and 
yellow berries in top of plant in the fall. 12 inches to 15 inches, 35c each. 
BEAUTYBERRY—Callicarpa americana—low growing shrub, clusters of 
violet berries which last until frost. Flowers lilac colored. 2 to 3 ft., well- 
branched, 30c. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—buddleia—plant bears long spikes of lilac-blue flow¬ 
ers continuously throughout the summer, sweetly fragrant. 2 to 3 ft., well- 
branched, 25c each. 
CRAPE MYRTLE—Very showy plant for the South, covered all summer 
with soft fluffy clusters of crinkled petals. Pink, purple, red, white. 
State color. 15 inches to 18 inches, well-branched, 20c each. 
DEUTZIA—Showy, late spring blooming shrub. Free flowering. Pride of 
Rochester, double white; Candidissima, small double white, Crenata, 
double pink; Fortunei, double white. State variety and color. 12 inches to 
18 inches, 20c each. 
FORSYTHIA, fortunei—Medium growing shrubs, one of most showy for 
early spring bloom. Clear lemon yellow flowers, completely cover the 
bush in the early spring before the foliage appears. Weeping type, 
heavy dark foliage, branches arching and graceful. 18 to 24 inches, 
well-branched, 20c each. 
L ANT AN A—Small clusters of orange and lemon colored flowers. Rapid 
growing. Heavy green foliage. 2 to 3 ft., well-branched, 25c each. 
FLOWERING QUINCE, cydonia japonica—Well-branched, good grower. 
Flowers are single, bright scarlet, and are produced in masses as the 
foliage is just beginning to start, giving the plant the name of ”Firebush” 
or '^Burning Bush”. 15 inches to 18 inches, 20c each. 
REDBUD—Large shrub or small tree with its branches completely covered 
with rosy-purple flowers in early spring before the leaves appear. Very 
attractive and beautiful. 3 to 4 ft., 35c each. 
SPIRE A—Among the finest of the early spring flowering shrubs. Vanhoutte, 
a complete mass of white flowers in round clusters cover the plant in 
spring. Reevesiana, arching branches covered with small double flowers, 
white. Billardi, spikes of fuzzy pink flowers in early summer. State 
variety and color. 18 inches to 24 inches, well-branched, 15c each. 
QUEEN’S WREATH, coral vine—A graceful slender climber. Leaves heart- 
shaped, and the rose-pink pea-shaped flowers are produced in long 
clusters from summer until late fall. Clumps of several bulbs, 25c. 
ROSEA WIEGELIA—Flowers medium, varying from delicate pink to deep 
rose. The best known and most widely used of the Wiegelia. Flowers in 
spring very profuse and showy. 18 inches to 24 inches, 15c each. 
YELLOW JASMINE—Graceful arching branches; dark green waxy foliage. 
Covered with bright yellow trumpet shaped flowers in spring. 15 inches 
to 18 inches, 20c each. 
Orders for Shrubs shipped prepaid. Our Shrubs are good quality and 
grade, and cheaply priced. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ORDER FOR LESS 
THAN ^1.00. 
“THE WORLD NEEDS ‘MOORE’ ROSES” 
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