CONDENSED CATALOGUE 
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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS—Continued 
—Each— 
ALMOND, Flowering (Prunus glandulosa) 
Masses of double blossoms in April and May. State 
color desired. 
Double pink and double white.75 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus syriacus) (Assorted Colors).75 
Upright shrub, sometimes called Rose of Sharon. 
Blooms July to last of September. State color de¬ 
sired (all double blossoms). Blue, red, rose and 
white. 
ARALIA pentaphylla spinosa (Hercules club).75 
Useful for tropical effects; white blossoms; July. 
ARONIA (See Chokeberry) 
BARBERRY (Berberis) 
Red Leaf .75 
For single specimens or hedging; bright red foliage. 
Thunbergi, Japanese, green leaf.65 
Green foliage first of season, autumn colors and red 
berries in fall. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) .75 
Graceful arching branches, pink blossoms. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) 
Rapid growing, upright spreading shrub. Very de¬ 
sirable. 
Charming (Delicate coral-pink).75 
Isle de France (Reddish-purple. New.).75 
Magnifica (Attractive lilac color).75 
CALYCANTHUS, Floridus (Sweet Scented Shrub).75 
Dwarf shrub; fragrant leaves; chocolate colored 
blossoms. 
CHOKEBERRY (Aronia) 
Arbutifolia . .75 
Handsome red foliage and berries in fall. 
Melanocarpa .75 
Same as above except jet-black berries. 
CORNUS (See Dogwood) 
COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster) .75 
CYDONIA Japonica (See Quince Flowering) 
DEUTZIA 
Hardy shrub of easy culture. 
Crenata, tall, pink, fragrant. .75 
Gracilis alba, dwarf, white. 75 
Gracilis Rosea, dwarf pink. .75 
Lemoine, medium height, white.75 
Pride of Rochester, tall, white. .75 
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