Gardenside Nurseries, Inc., Shelburne, Vt. 
Shrubs 49 


SHRUBS 
AZALEA calendulacea—Flame Azalea. To 8 
feet on correct soils, but thriving on any good 
garden loam. Large showy flowers from red 
to orange and yellow. June. 
Each 10 
TOR OmL SMINIGH sotese: dlrs sein ete sietsiaye ce $ 2.00 $15.00 
USB LOMA BITIC Ite eetd ta tiere ste eu cle sore 3.00 ae 
BERBERIS mentoriensis—Mentor Barberry. To 
4 feet, with glossy dark green, almost ever- 
green foliage. Resists drought. Fine as a 
specimen, or hedge plant. 
DART Omo RIN Cline cases etree ovetelale’s $ .75 $ 7.00 
BERBERIS thunbergi—Japanese Barberry. 
Finest thorny hedge shrub, to 5 feet. 
2 Lomi seinchiaes er Sac $ 2.00 (100 for $18.00) 
ASL Ome 4 1TlChls eer: 35 3.00 (100 for $25.00) 
BERBERIS thun. atropurpurea—Red-leaf Jap. 
Barberry. Like the Japanese Barberry in 
every way, but leaves purple red, if in full 
sun. 
T2etOel Omi C lard ccmtics seis tea aes s $ .35 $ 3.00 
MOE Ole Set CHsyis.e chee 'evaeiss sicvere cas e's -50 ene 
BERBERIS thunbergi erecta—Truehedge 
Columnberry. Dense erect columnar growth. 
Makes a perfect hedge, needs shearing only 
over the top. Just like the Japanese Barberry 
in leaf and fruit. 
DMR Om OMITIC Linmtce ete c cision arc ce tne Sch cae t $ 3.00 
LOM Lonel Shelli Chistresciecinn «as cle aets eraxe -45 4.00 
BUDDLEIA alternifolia—Chinese Butterflybush. 
Grows to 8 feet. Slender ends of branches are 
a spike of lilac purple flowers, in ee Hardy. 
BiG ihaiy AS ATES et a Ar eae Se a a TE -60 $ 5.00 
CASTANEA molissima—Chinese Chestnut. 
Makes a large rounded bush, and bears edible 
nuts. 
PELOROEIGCTAIDUSI Venice nicioccet $ 1.50 
CLETHRA alnifolia—Summersweet. May grow 
to 6 feet, but usually low. Fragrant spikes of 
white flowers in July-August. 
De Wet OIC one eae cot ek «ke $ .50 $ 4.50 
CORNUS alba sibirica—Tatarian Dogwood. 10 
feet high. Bright red bark; white flowers in 
June; blue white berries. 
BML OME COEG tae tek oe fo ohesatln sie $ .50 
DmLOMAELeeEMMNCAY Vtoins cee c.cn oe. 1.00 
CORNUS alba variegata—Variegated-leaf Dae 
wood. A form of the above, with attractive 
green and white foliage. 
ROR SECT la ie iG seve inate Pee lato $ .75 
CORYLUS Barcelona—Filbert; Hazelnut. Large 
erect bush or small tree, with edible nuts. 
Require the planting of an additional variety 
to ensure nuts filling. The above is the best 
variety. Buy one or more, but not more than 
ten Barcelona, to each pollenator plant. All 
varieties, 2 to 3 feet, $1.50 each. 
$ 4.50 
CYDONIA japonica—Flowering Quince. Grows 
to 6 feet. Dark glossy foliage, and bright red 
flowers in May. 
PEEL RI TRILIO Ue gee tek ued nace oats $ .60 $ 5.00 
DAPHNE mezereum—Mezereon Daphne. Little 
compact bush, to 3 feet. Flowers along stems, 
before leaves, in April are _ lilac-purple, 
fragrant. Good in shade. 
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DEUTZIA gracilis—Slender Deutzia. Grows to 
3 feet, the flowers white, in June. 
BPR TOECS ACH von rs eihak nn ge .w ce $ .50 $ 4.50 
EUONYMUS alatus—Winged Euonymus. 10 
ieet Bushy dense habit. Twigs have corky 
wings. Foliage colors brightly in fall. Fruit 
a small red berry. 
Each 10 
BHO tCCL mete ces heed Chath een $ .75 $ 6.00 
EUONYMUS atropurpureus—Burning Bush. 
Tall shrub, to 25 feet. Foliage good; flowers 
purple; fruit a scarlet berry. 
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EUONYMUS yedoensis—Yeddo Euonymus. To 
12 feet. Broad leaves, turn scarlet in fall. 
Brilliant fruit clusters, like Bittersweet. 
DAStOn OU stCiomete net tnte eee ne nr. $ 1.00 
FORSYTHIA intermedia spectabilis—G olden 
Bell. The best Forsythia. 8 feet. Bright 
golden yellow flowers in early spring. 
DS LOM OM Cebit tetrine tine tees $ .60 $ 5.00 
ASL OR SS Leet ics tits tavee shes tena os 75 6.00 
HYDRANGEA arborescens _ sterilis—Snowhill 
Hydrangea. To 6 feet. Erect habit, and large 
clusters of white flowers, in July. 
IZ8tOeloain chime sts cit acne ce $ .50 $ 4.50 
HYDRANGEA paniculata’ grandiflora—Pink- 
cone Hydrangea. Strong bush, to 15 feet. 
Heads 8 inches to 10 inches across, white 
turning pink, in fall. 
TZeLOUuLawICh coronas ate weer oe $ 50 $ 4.50 
HYDRANGEA—Tree Form Hydrangea. This is 
the Pink-cone shrub, grown in a tree form, 
with a single stem. Scarce. 
Se tOR4 teeter ers cases. crake oe $ 1.25 
HYPERICUM hookerianum—St. Johnswort. A 
compact rounded bush, to 3 feet, slender stems, 
yellow green leaves, and are golden flowers, 
from July to September. Hardy. 
LL Om Sal tiCll menine trea tear tie aie oe $ .50 $ 4.50 
KOLKWITZA amabilis—Beauty Bush. Grace- 
ful arching branches, to 8 feet. Flowers, 
freely; small light pink trumpets, with yellow 
throat. June. 
AAG SR GOAN 85 BONE SOTO SOTO SeedD $ 6.00 
BETO RLCCt date ire Sti note 1.50 ae 
LIGUSTRUM amurense—Amur River Privet. 
Hardiest erect shrub, without thorns, for 
hedges. Grows rapidly; shears well. Is per- 
fectly hardy. 
Pat onantectiann et AS $ 1.75 ($15.00 per 100) 
ST tORAeleetaunte cee -35 2.50 ($20.00 per 109) 
LONICERA tatarica rubra—Red Tatarian 
Honeysuckle. Strong shrub, to 10 feet, with 
rosy red flowers in June. Red berries. 
De tOmosleetasiass eam oveate soe cea oe $ .60 $ 5.00 
PHILADELPHUS Amalthee—Hybrid M ock - 
orange. A small erect shrub, to 5 feet, slender 
stems, small foliage, and small, yellow white 
flowers. The fragrance is unique, and very 
strong. 
1QGEGM1S minChitivet heres crate oetee ce tttets $ .50 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius—Common 
syringa. 10 feet. Narrow erect growth. Yel- 
low white, large fragrant flowers, late in June. 
Pe tOe Setee tint. certs aaeiciian snot ats $ .60 $ 5.00 
PHILADELPHUS cor. aureus—Golden Syringa. 
A yellow foliaged form of the preceding. 
Testo 24einclis bushyeeeeee tee cae $ 1.00 
PHILADELPHUS Virginal—Garland M ock - 
orange. Large double white flowers, 2 inches 
or more across, in June, and scatteringly to 
frost. 
Bettis Sees COl an cite rectitise ae bic ace $ .75 $ 6.00 
