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I N this class are included the most popular and better known of our hardy flowering and ornamental shrubs. Their popu¬ 
larity is based on the wealth of flowers which they produce and their adoptability to the most ordinary conditions. No 
class of plants presents to our landscape o greater array of blossoms or o more symmetrical arrangement of their flowers, 
and once established, with the exception of o periodical trimming, they may be left to take core of themselves, increasing 
in size and beauty from year to year. All shrubs offered are strong and healthy, mostly 3- and 4-yeor-old. 
Forsythia - Golden Bell 
Flowering Almond (Amygdolus) 
Early spring-flowering shrubs, fully in bloom before the leaves appear. The 
beautiful rose or white flowers snuggle tight to the twigs. 
Double White or Pink, 2-3 ft., each, 75c; doz., $7.50. 3-4 ft., each, $1.00; 
doz., $10.00. 
Beauty Bush (Kolkwitzio) 
Amabilis. Another of Dr. E. H. Wilson's new shrubs. Flowers that cover the 
bush in o pink cloud. 2-3 ft., each, 85c; doz., $8.50. 
Hardy Azaleas 
These plants con be easily grown if planted in on acid soil. Use plenty of 
soil sponge. 
Flame Azalea (A. colenduloceo). Yellow to red flowers in early June. 2-2’/2 
ft., $4.00. 
Pink Shell Azalea (A. voseyi). An early blooming sort vith soft pink flowers, 
likes moist, half shaded location. 2-2 '/2 ft., $4.50. 
Pinxterbloom Azalea (A. nudifloro) . This Azalea blooms before the leaves 
appear, the flowers covering the top of the plant with rosy pink clusters. 
2-2'/2 ft., $3.25. 
Barberry 
Columnberry (B. plurifloro erecto) . (Plant Patent No. 10.) NEW. An out¬ 
standing variety of erect habit. Ideal for narrow hedges, brilliant foil foliage. 
15-18 in., each, 45c; doz., $4.00; 100, $27.00. 
Japanese (B. thunbergi). An indispensable shrub because of its adoptability 
to most any purpose. Absolutely best hedge shrub for this climate. The size 
we list is the proper height to give immediate effect planted one foot opart 
in single rows. 18-24 in., each, 35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $23.00. 
Red-Leaved Japanese Barberry 
(B. thunbergi otropurpureo) . Similar to Japanese Barberry, but the foliage 
is rich bronzy red, getting more brilliant throughout the summer, changing in 
the fall to bright orange and scarlet with bright scarlet berries. Plant in full sun. 
18-24 in., each, 75c; doz., $7.50. 2-3 ft., each, $1.00. 
Butterfly Bush cr Summer Lilac 
Veitchi, Improved. Another of our introduc¬ 
tions coming from California. A beautiful 
shrub, bearing long sprays of lilac colored 
flowers with great freedam until stopped 
by frost. This is the best variety yet intra- 
duced. A splendid cut flower. 2-year 
plants, each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
Fortune. (Plant Patent Na. 206.) An out¬ 
standing variety that excels in beauty. 
Calor pure lilac with a brilliant orange 
eye in each tiny flower. The foliage is 
deep, leathery dark green. The flowers 
may be cut with stems 2-3 feet lang and 
last in water for several days. A really 
warth-while shrub for the garden. Price; 
each, 75c; daz., $7.50. 
Dubonnet. (See color illustration on opposite 
page.) A new variety. Flowers rich royal 
purple in large trusses. Erect, vigorous 
growth furnishing late summer cut flowers. 
4-in. pots, 75c each. 
Pink Charming. (See color illustration on 
opposite page.) A most outstanding new 
plant. It is a glorious shrub bearing 
throughaut the late summer and autumn 
elegant long sprays covered with lovely 
lavender-pink blaoms, which campared 
with other Buddleias introduced up to 
date, are distinctly pink. 75c each; $7.50 
per daz. 
Dogwood (Cornus) 
Coral Dogwood (C. sibirica). Shrub. Grows 
6-8 feet high, with clusters of fine white 
flowers, succeeded by a fall crop of orna¬ 
mental berries. Stem and branches turning 
to blood-red in winter. 2-3 ft., each, 40c; 
doz., $4.00. 
Golden Twig Dogwood (C. lutea). Shrub. A 
striking yellow-branched form satisfactory 
for contrasting. 3-4 ft., each, 80c; doz., 
$ 8 . 00 . 
Variegoted Dogwood (C. elegantissima vari- 
egata). Shrub grows 6-8 ft. high, with 
purplish red branches and beautiful silver 
variegated foliage. 2-3 ft., each, 85c; 
doz., $9.00. 3-4 ft., each, $1.00. 
Deutzias 
Slender (D. gracilis) . Dwarf growing, densely 
bushy, branches wreathed with white flaw- 
ers in May. 1 8-24 in., each, 50c; doz., 
$5.00. 
Lemoine (D. Lemoinei). Large flowers of 
pure white, borne in cone-shaped heads. 
2-2’/i ft., each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
Pride of Rochester (D. scabra) . A taller vari¬ 
ety with dauble pink Powers in large clus¬ 
ters. 4-5 ft., each, 60c; doz., $6.00. 
Winged Euonymus 
Winged Euonymus (E. alatus). Grows 8 feet 
high. Small, delicate flowers in late spring 
are followed by attractive red berries in 
the fall. Curiaus corky bark, brilliant au¬ 
tumn foliage. Best for individual plant¬ 
ing. 2-3 ft., each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
3-4 ft., each, 85c; doz., $8.50. Large 
specimen plants at reasonable prices. 
Euonymus alatus compocto. (New.) Splendid 
for hedges. 18-24 in., each, 50c; doz., 
$5.00. 2-3 ft., each, 75c; doz., $7.50. 
European Burning Bush (E. europaeus) . A 
large shrub, bearing rose colored capsules 
with red seeds in autumn. Striking, can- 
spicuaus. 3-4 ft., each, 75c; daz., $7.50. 
Forsythia (Golden Bell) 
Fortune Golden Bell (F. fortune!). Erect 
branches and dark green foliage. 3-4 ft., 
each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 4-5 ft., each, 
75c; doz., $7.50. 
Ovata. The primrose-yellow flowers are per¬ 
haps not as showy as some other varieties, 
but the buds are reliably hardy and it 
blooms ten days earlier. 2-ft., each, 75c; 
doz., $7.50. 
Primrose Golden Bell (F. primulina) . (New.) 
Very hardy; the mast free flowering of all 
the Farsythias. 3-4 ft., each, 75c; daz., 
$7.50. 4-5 ft., each, $1 .00; daz., $10.00. 
Our New Improved Buddlein Deserves o Place in Every Garden 
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