44 Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
AMORFHA Pruticosa. Grows 6 to 10 
feet high in large, spreading bush 
form, with bright green leaves in pin¬ 
nate arrangement; flowers deep violet- 
blue in June. |Each| 3 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
.. .1$0.40|$1.00 
... 1 .601 1.35 
CAIiZiICARFA Furpurea (Beauty 
Berry). A pretty, tender shrub from 
1 to 4 feet, requiring winter protec¬ 
tion. It blooms profusely during Au¬ 
gust with small axillary clusters of 
pink flowers, these followed by berry- 
bunches colored a light violet. If top 
should freeze, young shoots will come 
up and flower and fruit the next 
season. 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
]Each 
3 
12 
$0.50 
$1.35 
$4.80 
1 .60 
1.65 
6.00 
CALYCANTHUS (Carolina Allspice). 
A unique shrub growing upright to 6 
feet, clothing its straight, strong red¬ 
dish brown shoots with large glossy 
leaves, from the axils of which spring 
odd, double, spicily fragrant flowers of 
chocolate-red. 
18 to 24 in.. l$0.40l$1.10l$3.60 
CARYOFTERIS Mastacanthus (Blue Spirea). A 3-foot 
shrub; from September until frost, covered full length wi^ 
attractive umbels of lavender-blue. Should be protected. 
lEachl 3 I 12 
2-year.. l$0.50l$1.35l$4,50 
CRFHAIiANTHTJS Occidentalis (Button Bush). Forms a 
dense, rounded bush 4 to 6 feet high, especially adapted to 
damp locations; in July covered with large, fragrant, ball¬ 
shaped, greenish white flowers. 
lEachl 3 I 12 
2-year. l$0.5oi$1.35l$4.50 
Cornus Elegantissima Golden Elder 
Each! 3 I 12 EUONYMUS Alatus (Winged Burning Bush). A tall shrub, 
with corky, winged branches ; the rich red and crimson of 
its leaves being very showy in autumn. It is popular as 
well, for the tender freshness of its spring leaves. 
iy 2 to 2 ft.—75c; 3 for $2.00. 2 to 3 ft.—$1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
RXOCHORDA Grandiflora (Pearl Bush). It grows vigor¬ 
ously ; and can be trimmed. The early buds look like pearls 
strung on slender threads. May opening them up to long, 
gleaming sprays of pure white. | Each| 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in.... 
4 to 5 ft. 
$1.10|$4.00 
2.001 7.50 
.1$0.40 
.I .75 
FONTANRSIA Portunei. Tall; 4-inch, shiny leaves like 
privet; small white panicles in May; nutlike fruits. 
2 to 3 feet—50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
CIiRTHRA Alnifolia (Sweet Pepper Bush). A handsome 
dwarf shrub, delightfully fragrant in August and September 
when covered with long showy wands of creamy white flow¬ 
ers. 1% to 2 feet—60c each; 3 for $1.65 ; doz., $6.00. 
COIiUTEA Arhorescens (Bladder Senna). Tall; gpws 
rapidly, preferring a dry, sunny location. Acacia-like foliage, 
flowers pea-shaped in long racemes, yellow and cinnabar- 
red, followed by red bladder-shaped seed pods. 
2 to 3 feet—60c each; 3 for $1.65 ; doz., $6.00. 
CYDOITIA Japonica (Japan Quince). Scarlet flowers early 
in spring followed by large, fragrant, quince-shaped, orange 
fruits. The foliage is dark and shiny; growth bushy and 
lEachl 3 
12 
$0.35 
.45 
$1.00 
$3.50 
1.20 
4.00 
.60 
1.65 
6.00 
15 to 18 in. 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
DRSMODITTM Fenduliflorum (Purple Bush Clover). Half¬ 
shrub, the long canes of each season’s growth usually winter- 
killed. These stools become stronger, throwing up more shoots 
and forming a thick shrub 2 to 5 feet high, in showy late 
summer bloom. Arched branches, with long, close, drooping 
racemes of liquid purple-magenta pea-like flowers. 
2-year—50c each; 3 for $1.35; doz., $4.60. 
PXiDER, Cut-Leaved (Sambucus Acutiloba). Foliage large 
and deeply laciniated, white, midsummer flowers, fragrant, 
in great broad cymes ; black fruits. 
—Golden Rider (Sambucus Aurea). Rather massive, attrac¬ 
tive leaves of conspicuous yellow; white cymes. 
Both: lEachl 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in...l$0.45l$1.20|$4.00 
CORNUS (Bush Dogwood) 
Rlegantissima Variegfata. Purplish red branches and beau¬ 
tiful silver-variegated foliage. This is one of the choicest 
variegated-leaved shrubs. |Each| 3 
18 to 24 in...$0.65 $1.80 
2 to 3 ft.I .80 2.20 
Faniculata (Gray Dogwood). Unusually compact; showing a 
profusion of good sized white flowers in June. Berries white, 
on noticeably red stems. Bark and under side of leaves gray. 
2 to 3 feet—70c each; 3 for $1.95. 
Sangfuinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood). Fairly upright, wood the 
color of clotted blood; black fruit, and hairy leaves. 
18 to 24 inches—60c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Sericea (Silky Dogwood). Dwarf bush, bark purplish, leaves 
silky, flowers greenish white in early summer, in dense 
cymes; fruits black. |Each| 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Sibirica 
E).40l$1.10|$3.60 
.501 1.351 4.50 
(Coral Dogwood). Clusters of fine white flowers; 
white berries ; stem and branches turning to blood-red. 
Stolonifera (Red Ozier Cornel). Medium-sized and spread¬ 
ing, dark red bark and white flowers, berries white. 
Two Above: jEach] 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in.$0.40 $1.10|$3.60 
2 to 3 ft.45 1.201 4.00 
3 to 4 ft.60 1.651 6.00 
DEUTZIAS 
Dainty bell-shaped, June flowers wreathed along their 
branches. 
Gracilis (Slender Branched). Dwarf growing, dense, 
bushy; its drooping branches wreathed with pure white 
flowers in May. This is the best edging type. 
lEachl 3 I 12 
12 to 15 in.$0.35 $1.00|$3.50 
15 to 18 in.45 1.201 4.00 
Lemoinei. Large flowers of pure white, borne in cone- 
shaped heads. The next step-up from Gracilis, in height. 
Both do well in shade. 30 to 36 in.—60c each; 3, $1.65. 
Candidissima. Tall; double pure white flowers. 
3 to 4 feet—60c each ; 3 for $1.65 ; doz., $6.00. 
Crenata. Tall, distinct type, single, pure white. 
Crenata fl. pi. Double; white tinged pink. 
BXagnilica, Medium and bushy, with the largest florets, 
fullest trusses and most double petalage in the family. 
Three Above; |Each! 3 1 12 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
$0.40 
.50 
$1.10|$3.6i) 
1.351 4.50 
Deutzia Magnifica 
Pride of Rochester 
Fride of Rochester. Blooms in May before the others. 
Flowers large, free, double, white. |Each| 3 | 12 
18 to 24 in.$0.35l$1.00|$3.50 
3 to 4 ft.I .60| 1.351 4.50 
