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Carroll Gardens, Westminster , Maryland 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
The size following the variety name indicates approximate height at maturity 
AZALEA 
Calandulacea (Flame Azalea). 5 ft. Various 
shades of light salmon, golden orange and scar¬ 
let. 15-18 inch plants $1.85 each. 
Mollis (Chinese Azalea). 4 ft. showy, large flow¬ 
ers; various shades of deep yellow to orange. 
12-15 inch bushy plants.$1.50 each 
Schlippenbachi. (Royal Azalea). 5 ft. A rare 
species; fragrant, pale pink flowers of large 
size, about 3 inches across. 12-15 inch. 
$2.00 each 
RERBERIS—Barberry 
Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). 4 ft. The most 
popular hedging plant, 2 year old plants 12-15 
inch $1.00 per doz.$6.00 per 100 
Thunbergi atropurpurea (Red Leaf Barberry). 
4 ft. Same as above, except the foliage is very 
showy red from spring to fall. Red berries. 
18-24 inches 45c each, $4.50 per doz. 
15-18 inches 35c each, $3.50 per doz. 
Young plants 6-8 inches $1.25 per doz. 
$8.00 per 100 
True Hedge Columberry. (Patent No. 110. A 
sensational new Barberry of narrow upright 
growth. 
12-15 inches 35c each, $1.45 per 5 
$6.00 per 25 
$22.00 per 100 
CALLICARPA—Beauty berry 
Purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry). 4 ft. Pinkish 
flowers followed by violet-blue berries in Sep¬ 
tember and October. 2 year old plants 15-18 
inches.40c each 
CALYCANTHUS—Sweetshrub 
Floridus. 5 ft. Purplish brown flowers in June- 
July. Fragrant. 18-24 inches.40c each 
CARYOPTERIS—Blue Spirea 
Incana. A splendid late summer flowering 
shrub. The 3 feet compact bushes are covered 
with blue flowers.35c each, 3 for 90c 
CYDONIA—Japanese Quince-Firebush 
Japonica. 5 ft. Covered with bright scarlet 
flowers in the early spring. 2 ft. plants. 
50c each 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis (Slender Deutizia). 3 ft. A graceful, 
dwarf shrub completely covered with creamy- 
white flowers in the spring. 15-18 inch. 50c each 
Pride of Rochester. 8 ft. tall variety, double 
white flowers. 2-3 ft.50c each 
ELSHOLTZIA—Mintshrub 
Farquhari. This plant has the nature of the well 
known Buddleia growing about 24 inches high 
and producing large spikes of bright pink 
flowers in late summer and early fall. The en¬ 
tire bush, flowers and foliage, is sweetly scent¬ 
ed. In addition to being conspicuous in the 
landscape, the plant is also outstanding for 
cutting and deserving of much more attention 
than ordinary plant material. Field plants. 
BUDDLEIA—Butterfly Bush 
Beautiful New Varieties 
Charming (The New Pink Ikitterfly Bush 5 ft). 
A most outstanding, new plant which created a 
sensation when first exhibited. It was given 
the highest award, a silver medal, by the Penn¬ 
sylvania Horticulture Society. Truly a glor¬ 
ious shrub, bearing throughout the late sum¬ 
mer and autumn. Elegant long sprays covered 
with lovely lavender-pink blooms, which com¬ 
pared with other Buddleias introduced to date, 
are distinctly pink..50c each, 3 for $1.25 
Eleanor. New. 5 ft. A shade deeper than 
Hartwegi.50c each, 3 for $1.25 
Du Bonnet. New. 5 ft. The color is similar to 
lie de France, with flower spikes more perfect. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
He de France. 4 ft. A great variety, brilliant 
rosy-purple flowers with a violet suffusion, 
fragrant and free blooming; 3-4 ft. high. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00 
Hartwegi (New Butterfly Bush. 6 ft. Hartwegi 
is undoubtedly the finest of all the flowering 
Butterfly Bushes. As a summer cut flower 
plant and as an ornamental lawn shrub it is 
unsurpassed in beauty and usefulness. The 
large bright lavender panicles have remarka¬ 
ble substance and harmonize in arrangement 
with other summer flowers. The flowers do 
not “sunburn” as do other varieties, and the 
tip flowers on the panicle open before the 
basal flowers have faded.50c each, 3 for $1.25 
Orchid Beauty. A splendid new variety of a 
soft cattleya-lilac color with a brilliant or¬ 
ange eye. Somewhat similar in color to the 
well known variety Fortune. It differs from 
this variety in its long tapering spikes, simi¬ 
lar in form and size to the popular variety 
Charming. A real addition to the Butterfly 
bush.$1.00 each 
Special offer: One each above 6 Butterfly 
Bushes, a $3.40 value, for only $2.95. 
ENKIANTHUS—Bellflower tree 
Campanulatus (Redvein Enkianthus). 10 ft. A 
charming shrub; masses of bellshaped flowers, 
yellowish or pale orange, veined red in May. 
Bushy plants 12-15 inches.$1.00 each 
EUONYMUS—Burningbush 
Alatus (Winged Burningbush). 5 ft. Yellowish 
flowers in spring, red berries in early fall. The 
leaves turn to beautiful bronze-crimson color 
in the fall. 1518 inch.50c each 
Alatus Compacta. 3 ft. New, A dwarf com¬ 
pact-growing form. Very beautiful autumn 
color. 15-18 inch.60c each 
FORSYTHIA—Golden Bell 
..Spectabilis (Showy golden bell). 8 ft. This is 
the best and showiest of the Forsythia. A blaze 
of gold in very early spring. 
12-18 inch 25c each 
18-24 inch 40c each 
2-3 ft. 50c each 
65c each 
(Deciduous Shrubs cont. next page) 
