GROWER ■ TO - YOU - PRICES 
QUANTITY RATES ON SHRUBS 
Reduced prices for those ordering in lots of 5 or more. 10% may 
be deducted when ordering 5 or more shrubs, 20% may be deducted 
from each rate if ordering 25 or more shrubs. 
Jet-bead (Rhodotyphus Kerroides) 
4’ to 5’—One of the best shrubs for 
planting in shaded locations. A rounded 
shrub with beautiful yellowish green cor¬ 
rugated foliage and large, single white 
flowers in May, followed by shiny black 
berries or seeds. 
Specimen 40c Stand. 30c Post Grade 25c 
Kerria Japonica (Globe Flower) 
4’ to 6’—Bright green stems and at¬ 
tractive foliage. The blossoms are bright 
yellow, double or single and unusually 
attractive. Blooms in May and a few 
blooms all summer. 
Specimen 70c Stand. 60c Post Grade 50c 
Lilac—Persion 
6’ to 8’—A graceful shrub with pale 
lilac flowers in broad panicles in late 
spring. Rich green foliage. Blossoms 
second season after transplanting. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Liloc Common Purple (S. Vulgoris) 
This old-fashioned shrub is still a fav¬ 
orite with its fine foliage and fragrant 
flowers in the early spring, 8 to 15 ft. 
tall. The variety S. Vulgaris Alba has 
white flowers. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
French ar Hybrid Lilacs 
6’ to 8’—These are budded types having 
small leaves and larger blossoms, bloom 
later in season. Blossom second season 
after transplanting. Wine single; Blue 
double; White double. 
., Lilac, Budded 
Double blue, double white and purplish 
red (single). 
Specimen 85c Standard 65c 
Mock Orange ( Philadelphus) 
8’ to 12’—A hardy, vigorous shrub of 
upright growth. Single flowers pure 
white, fragrant and borne in great pro¬ 
fusion. Endures shade. 
Specimen 35c Stand. 25c Post Grade 20c 
Mock Orange—Lemeine 
4’ to 6’—Erect fine leaved, slender 
stemmed. Creamy white flowers with a 
distinct fragrance. Good foundation 
shrub. 
Specimen 35c Stand. 25c Post Grade 20c 
Mock Orange, Virginal (Philadelphus 
Virginalis) 
6’ to 8’—A wonderful new variety. 
Good foliage and flowers run duoble, 
semi-double and single, are largest and 
most sweetly fragrant of any known 
variety, with longest early and intermit¬ 
tent blooming season. , 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Mock Orange—White Boquet 
4’ to 6’—Dense habit medium-sized 
snowy white flowers in large; clusters. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Ninebark (Physocarpus Opulifolius) 
8’ to 10’—A quick growing shrub with 
fragrant white flowers in late May. Ex¬ 
cellent for screens and borders. 
Specimen 40c Stand. 30c Post Grade 20c 
Pearl Bush (Exochorda Grandiflora) 
8’ to 10’—If you want an unusual shrub 
for your border, large pure white flow¬ 
ers in great profusion. Buds reserble 
pearls along stem, and when in full 
bloom plant has appearance of snowbank. 
Specimen 50c Stand. 40c Post Grade 30c 
Privet, Regels (Ligustrum Regelianum) 
4’ to 6’—A very hardy type with dark, 
shiny leaves. Numerous branches are 
horizontally spreading with graceful 
drooping ends. Very desirable for foun¬ 
dation plantings and endures shade. 
Specimen 35c Stand. 25c Past Grade 20c 
Rugosa Rose 
6’ to 8’—Exceptionally hardy shrubs 
which thrive under difficult conditions. 
Branches spiny and foliage is a shiny 
dark green and not susceptible to at¬ 
tacks by insects. 
Rosa Rugosa Alba 
Large, clear white flowers. 
Rosa Rugosa Rubra 
Has large, rosy crimson flowers. 
Specimen 45c Standard 35c 
F. J. Grootendorst 
A hybrid form blooming all summer. 
Red or Pink. 
Specimen 45c Standard 35c 
Snowberry (Symphoricorpos Rocemosus) 
3’ to 4'—A graceful plant with small 
foliage, dense twiggy branches which 
bear in the fall a profusion of waxy 
white beiTles. Good for shady locations 
in foundation planting. 
Specimen 35c Stand. 25c Post Grade 20c 
Snowball (Viburnum Opulus Sterile) 
An old-time favorite with showy white 
flowers in large globular clusters in May 
or June; grows 8 to 12 ft. 
Specimen 60c Stand. 50c Post Grade 40c 
Spirea, Anthany Waterer 
2’ to 3’—Would you likht a shrub that 
is of dense rounded growth, beautiful 
dark small foliage, that b-lossoms with 
large, brilliant rosy crimson flower clus¬ 
ters all sujnmer? If you would, you can’t 
go wrong on this one. 
Specimen 35c Stand. 25c Post Grade 20c 
Spirea Billardi 
4’ to 5’—An upright grower with dense 
spikes of rose pink flowers that crown 
sparsely twigged, erect branches. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Spirea Dwarf 
White or pink. 
Specimen 40c Stand. 30c Post Grade 25c 
Spirea Froebell 
A medium grower, 3’ to 4’ tall, with 
crimson flowers in small clusters all 
summer. Very hardy. 
Specimen 35c Stand. 25c Post Grade 20c 
Spirea, False (Sorbaria Sorbifolia) 
4’ to 5’—Handsome soft wooded shrub 
of quick development, with profuse bloom 
in June-July of long feathery panicles, 
purse white. Partial to rich, moist soil 
and partial shade. Fresh green leaves 
like Mountain Ash. 
Specimen 40c Stand. 30c Post Grade 25c 
Spirea Korean 
6’ to 8’—^A handsome new introduction, 
somewhat like Van Houttei, but with 
larger flowers and blooming about two 
weeks later. 'Thrifty in growth and per¬ 
fectly hardy. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Neosho Specimen Grade 
Has Bushy Tops — 
Strong Root Systems 
Spirea Thunbergi 
4’ to 6’—We think this one of the best 
shrubs grown for foundation plantings. 
Forms a dense, feathery bush, with a 
pleasing shade of yellowish green foliage 
changing in fall to bright red and orange. 
White single flowers in April. 
Specimen 35c Stand. 25c Post Grade 20c 
Spirea Van Houttei 
Nothing is more beautiful than a hedge 
of Spirea in fuil bloom. It also has very 
good foliage through the summer. Best 
used as untrimmed tall hedge. Plant 2 
feet apart. 
Specimen 25c Stand. 20c Post Grade 15 
Sumac, Frogrant (Rhus Aromatico) 
3’ to 4’—Small yellow flowers followed 
by red seeds. Leaves turn scarlet. Stands 
dry, hot locations. 
Specimen 40c Stand. 30c Post Grade 25c 
Tamorix Africana 
8’ to 12’—A large grower with fine 
feathery blue-green foliage and long 
panicles of pink flowers in May. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Tamarix Hispida 
8’ to 12’—Densely bushy, a foaming 
mass of glaucous foliage. Flowers in 
extra large panicles bright coral pink in 
June and intermittently thereafter. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Weigela Evo Rathke 
Crimson flowers in May or June. 
Grows 4’ to 5’ high. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Weigela Rosea 
6’ to 8’—This is an oid favorite with 
abundant showy trumpet-shaped flowers 
of light pink in May. Rather corse foli¬ 
age, but very efective in groups or mass¬ 
planting. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Winterberry—Black Alder (Ilex 
Verticillata) 
This shrub enjoys moist soil and grows 
6 to 8ft. Is valued chiefly for bright red 
fruits from October into winter. 
Specimen 45c Stand. 35c Post Grade 25c 
Vitex (Chaste Tree) Macraphylla 
A graceful shrub with large, deep 
pointed leaves. From July till early 
frosts Intermittent display of upright 
panicles of rich lavender-blue blossoms. 
Specimen 45c Standard 35c 
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