TECHNY, ILLINOIS 
Red-Leaved (Thun. Atropurpurea) — Similar to the 
Japanese variety, but the foliage is a rich 
bronzy-red and changes to orange-scarlet in fall. 
15-18" . Each $0.50; Doz. $5.00 
18-24" . Each .60; Doz. 6.00 
BEAUTY BUSH — KOLKWITZIA 
Amabilis — Very graceful shrub with small fun¬ 
nel-shaped pink flowers; blooms freely after 
plant is well established. 
1^2-2'. Each $0.50 
2- 3' . Each .75 
BRIDAL WREATH (See Spirea Vanhouttei) 
BUCKTHORN — RHAMNUS 
Frangula (Glossy Buckthorn) — A hardy vigorous 
shrub with glossy leaves and black berries; 
branches speckled white in winter; grows rather 
large. 
3- 4' . Each $0.50 
BUDDLEYA — BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Fortune (Plant patent No. 206) — An outstanding 
new variety of Buddleya; it is a low-growing 
neat compact bush with flower panicles 12 to 18 
inches long; color, clear lavender-blue; flowers 
last well when cut. Field-grown plants. Each 75c 
Hartwegi — New bright lavender. Field-grown 
plants. Each 75c 
Magnifica — Long spikes of lilac-blue. Field-grown 
plants. Each 35c 
ITe de France — Long flower spikes of bright rosy- 
purple, field-grown plants. Each 35c 
BURNING BUSH — EUONYMUS 
Alatus — A beautiful slow-growing shrub, having 
very interesting cork-like flanges on the branches; 
bright scarlet fruit; leaves turning to brilliant 
scarlet in fall. 
3- 4' . Each $0.60 
4- 5' . Each .75 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs 11 
European — Deep-green foliage; orange red fruits 
in autumn. 
3- 4' . Each $0.60 
4- 5' . Each .75 
HANSEN'S BUSH CHERRY 
Prunus Besseyi — Valuable for its handsome 
plum-like fruits, which may be eaten raw or 
used for preserves. They have a spicy tart¬ 
ness not found in our common cherries. The 
plants have special ornamental value, are of 
medium size and quite bushy. The foliage is 
bright glossy green turning to rich golden- 
red in fall. 
3—4' . Each $0.75 
COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster) — Upright tall-grow¬ 
ing variety, with pinkish flowers; fruits black; 
excellent for large hedges. 
2 -3' . Each $0.60 
Divaricata (Spreading Cotoneaster) ■— A round bush 
with many fine lateral branches; small, round, 
glossy, deep-green leaves; fruits dark red. 
2-3' B&B . Each $1.25 
CURRANT — RIEBES 
Alpina (Alpine Currant) — A very attractive dwarf 
compact shrub; leaves are dark green and ap¬ 
pear very early in spring; flowers small green¬ 
ish yellow. 
15-18" . Each $0.40 
18-24" . Each .60 
DEUTZIA 
Lemoine — A semi-dwarf compact shrub producing 
clusters of single white flowers; blooms in May. 
11 /2-2' . Each $0.45 
2-3' . Each .60 
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Will add more life and color to your planting 
