THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
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SHRUBS 
ALMOND, Flowering (Prunus glandulosa) April, May; 5-6 feet. 
Pink or White. Profusion of double flowers along- stem. 
3-4 feet _ 
2-3 feet _ 
18-24 inches _ 
12-18 inches _ 
PerlO PerlOO 
3.50 30.00 
2.50 22.00 
2.15 18.00 
1.70 14.00 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE 
(Trademark) 
A superlative variety; beau¬ 
tiful, hardy and versatile. The 
large flame-coral trumpets 
lined with gold, fragrant after 
nightfall, appear in immense, 
showy clusters the same year 
the plant is set out. Reaching 
its full glory of bloom in early 
summer, it nevertheless flow¬ 
ers abundantly from May until 
frost. Dark blue-green foliage, 
disease and pest free, is at¬ 
tractive in itself and makes a 
perfect background for the 
brilliance of the flowers. 
Allowed to grow naturally, 
GOLDFLAME will climb a 
trellis or spread as a ground 
cover; if pruned it becomes a 
striking specimen shrub, while 
if planted in a row and 
sheared it gives a smashing 
effect as an everblcoming 
hedge. 
Two years old, field-grown 
3.50 per 10; 30.00 per 100 
250.00 per 1000 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus syriacus) Rose of Sharon. Erect shrub. 10-12’, 
ush Form. Striking hollyhock-like flowers in late summer. 
3-4 feet _1-90 
2-3 feet _100.00 per 1000 1.45 
18-24 inches _ 75.00 per 1000 1.00 
12-18 inches _ 50.00 per 1000 .70 
Available in pink, purple, red and white, also in the follow¬ 
ing named varieties: 
Anemonaeflorus, double rose-pink. 
Ardens, double purple. 
Jeanne d’ Arc, double, pure white. 
Lucy, double red. 
AMORPHA FRUTICOSA (Indigobush) 5-20’. 
Graceful spreading habit. Dense spikes of dark purplish-violet 
flowers. 
4-5 feet -- 
3-4 feet - 
2-3 feet _ 
18-24 inches - 
2.50 
1.90 
1.45 
1.10 
16.00 
12.00 
8.50 
6.00 
20.00 
16.00 
12.00 
9.00 
