flowering Shrubs ... 
The time has come that almost every home can be beautified at a very small cost. The 
prices of our plants are all very reasonable and a small investment in planting will pay 
for itself many times over by increasing the value of your property and the satisfying 
of yourself. Because homes, large and small alike, need the finishing touch given by 
planting to make them homelike and attractive. 
Per 10 
$1.85 
2.90 
ALMOND, Pink Flowering. One of the earliest 
plants to bloom; the blooms are a double pink, 
very showy. Reaches a height from 3 to 4 feet. 
Hardy. 
Each Per 3 
12-18 inches -$ -25 $ .65 
18-24 inches _ .40 1.00 
ARON IA (Chokeberry). Dark green foliage in sum¬ 
mer, turning to vivid red in the fall—white flowers 
in summer and red or black berries in the fall. 
TT q rrl v 
y ' Each Per 3 Per 10 
12-18 inches __$ .20 $ .50 $1.40 
18-24 inches _ .35 .90 2.45 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI (Japanese Barberry). 
This plant can be used in almost any location; low 
growing, brilliant autumn coloring; scarlet berries; 
hardy. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
12-18 inches -$ .20 $ .50 $1.40 
18-24 inches _ .35 .90 2.45 
RED LEAF BARBERRY. A variety of great de¬ 
mand; every planting should have some of these 
plants. Should be planted in sun for the dark red 
color; hardy. 
Each 
9-12 inches --$ .25 
12-15 inches _ .35 
BUDDLEA (Butterfly Bush). A 
plant, it bears long, slender, arching spikes of 
blue lilac flowers from June until frost. Not hardy 
North of the Ohio River. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches -$ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
2-3 feet _ .35 .90 2.45 
Butterfly Bush 
Per 3 Per 10 
$ .65 $1.86 
.90 2.45 
thrifty growing 
CALLICARPA (Beautyberry). A shrub of attractive 
beauty. In the fall it has clusters of purple ber¬ 
ries. Very hardy in the northern states. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches _$ .20 $ .50 $1.40 
2-3 feet _ .25 .65 1.85 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub). This plant is found 
in all old-fashioned gardens. It has fragrant, dark 
reddish brown flowers. Hardy. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches_ .20 $ .50 $1.40 
2-3 feet _ .25 .65 1.85 
CEPHALANTHUS (Button Bush). A vigorous grow¬ 
ing shrub with round buttons of creamy white 
flowers. Thrives best in moist loamy soil. Hardy. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches _$ .20 $ .50 $1.40 
2-3 feet_ .30 .80 2.20 
CORALBERRY (Indian Currant). This plant thrives 
well in shady places. It has red berries through¬ 
out the winter. Hardy. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches ___$ .20 $ .50 $1.40 
2-3 feet _ .25 .65 1.85 
CORNUS STOLONIFERA (Red Bark Dogwood). 
Heavily branched and spreading; small white ber¬ 
ries lasting into the winter; bright red bark. Hardy. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches _$ .20 $ .50 $1.40 
2-3 feet _ .25 .65 1.85 
CRAPE MYRTLE (Red and Pink). Probably the 
most outstanding and noted shrubs in the entire 
South; dainty fringed flowers borne in immense 
panicles; starts in July, continues almost the re¬ 
mainder of the summer. Hardy south of the Ohio 
River. 
Each 
Per 3 
Per 10 
12-18 
inches __ 
_$ .25 
$ .65 
$1.85 
18-24 
inches __ __ 
___ .35 
.90 
2.45 
2-3 
feet _ 
_ .45 
1.20 
3.40 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Quince). The old- 
fashioned favorite with scarlet flowers in early 
May followed by Quince like fruit; this plant is 
sometimes called the burning bush. Hardy. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches _$ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
2-3 feet _ .30 .80 2.20 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester). This flower borne 
in large panicles in June are pinkish white. For 
best results plant these in well-drained soil. Hardy. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches _$ .20 $ .50 $1.40 
2-3 feet _ .25 .65 1.85 
ELDER (American). A tall shrub; small white flow¬ 
ers in large flat heads in June; black fruit in Au¬ 
gust and September. Hardy. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inches -$ .15 $ .35 $1.00 
2-3 feet _ .20 .50 1.40 
Shrubs Furnish Variety for Every Landscape Purpose 
6 
