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Caragana Arborescens 
Bushy, dwarf tree reach- 
ing 12 to 15 ft. at maturity 
Heavy, fine foliage. Masses 
of yellow blooms in late 
May or ealy June. Clusters 
of drooping pods in fall. 

HEAVY, 2-YEAR, 
BLOOMING SIZE. 
“w. indispensable. 
Rj to a height of 2 to 2% feet. 
} blooms are borne close to the stems, giving the appear- 
m ance of flowering wands, 
© crowing shrubs are wanted. Foliage is ornamental all 
*, through the summer. 
: RED TWIG. Grows 6 to 8 feet high, with clusters 
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GROWN All Are Heavy Rooted 2 yr. Blooming Size 
RHODOTYPOS (Jethead) 
An attractive rounded shrub reaching 4 to 6 feet in 
height. Beautiful yellowish green foliage with distinct 
corrugations. Large, single white flowers in late May 
followed by black berries which remain through the fall. 
Will do well in shade or semi-shade. Very desirable. - 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
The most popular and hardy of the Deutzias. Grows 
from 6 to 8 feet in height, and its mass of pinkish white 
bloom in June is a joy to all beholding it, Does well in 
any type of soil and for specimen or mass planting it is 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS 
One of the most beautiful of the dwarf shrubs. Grows 
Trumpet-shaped white 
Excellent for use where low 
SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB 
A favorite in all gardens and admired for its spicy 
aroma. Peculiarly shaped brown blossoms during most 
of the summer followed by attractive seed pods. 4 to 6 
feet when matured. 
EUONYMUS ALATUS 
An attractive shrub because of its heavily ridged 
branches. Flutings resemble layers of cork. Foliage 
is especially fine in autumn when it changes to many 
brilliant shades. 
SHRUB DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
of 
fine white flowers; white berries. Stems and branches 
turn to blood red in winter. 
YELLOW TWIG. Similar in habit to Red Twig except 
HEAVY 2-YEAR BLOOMING SIZE— 
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WITCH HAZEL 
Hardly any other shrubs bloom in the late autumn, 
but that is the season when the Witch Hazel flaunts its 
brilliant yellow flowers. It blooms for a long period and 
has interesting fruits before the last blossoms have 
faded. Sometimes it is still in bloom when early snows 
come, but it is unharmed even by zero weather. Witch 
Hazel will be an interesting and valuable addition to 
any shrub border. 
FRAGRANT SUMAC 
This sweet-scented shrub is conspicuous in early 
spring with bright yellow flowers in clustered spikes. 
In autumn it bears loads of fuzzy red fruits in dense 
clusters. Good foliage; a fine low plant for the front 
of the shrub border and ideal for covering banks as it 
does well in dry locations. 
SNOWBALLS (VIBURNUM) 
DENTATUM (Arrow-Wood). Bright green heart- 
shaped leaves which turn to brilliant shades of red 
and purple in autumn. Creamy white flowers borne 
in abundance in May and June. Deep purple fruits 
add to its attractiveness. Grows to a height of 8 
to 12 feet. 
CARLESI (Mayflower Viburnum), A truly grand me- 
dium size shrub from Korea, prized for its exquisite 
fragrance similar to that of the Trailing Arbutus. The 
waxy flower clusters, pearly-pink in bud, pure white 
when open, appear early in the spring. Thrives under 
the most unusual conditions but does bést in partial 
shade and a cool, moist soil.. A charming plant for 
foreground of border or for planting about the house. 
The true grafted variety. Heavy, 2-yr. blooming size, 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
OPULUS STERILE (Common Snowball). A favorite 
shrub bearing great masses of ball-shaped white flow- 
ers in May. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
DILATATUM. One of the best of the Viburnums. An 
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French Pussy Willow 

RUSSIAN OLIVE 
Useful in mixed groups 
for color contrast. Bark 
on branches is dark green, 
foliage is a light silver 
shade. Golden yellow 
blooms are followed by 
ornamental olive fruits. 
Grows 12 to 16 feet high, 
New Golden Spirea 
A beautiful shrub with 
bright yellow leaves which 
turn to golden bronze in 
the fall. White blossoms 
followed by brilliant fruits 
the bark is a beautiful golden yellow. 
ELEGANTISSIMA. Grows 4 to 5 feet high, with purp- 
lish red bark and striking variegated leaves. 
Capable of refined compact shape by proper pruning. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA 
These large shrubs have foliage resembling aspara- 
gus leaves, with a drooping, feathery appearance. Bear 
@ delicate pink flowers in great profusion in early sum- 
mer. Does well in any type of soil. 
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS (Juneberry) 
A dwarf bushy tree which becomes a cloud of snowy 
white bloom in early spring. In June it is loaded with 
delicious, edible fruit. If you want a plant for both 
ornamental and practical purposes get a few of these 
Hardy and a rapid grower. 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW 
A small treelike shrub with attractive leaves 2 inches 
long and an inch wide. It’s popular appeal is the con- 
spicuous silky catkins which bud in the fall, and make 
those “springy” bouquets just as snow melts in spring. 
OLD-FASHIONED LILAC 
No other shrub has quite the place in the hearts of 
people that the old-fashioned lilac has. Grows anywhere 
and its masses of light purple bloom in early spring are 
a constant delight. Fine for tall hedges, screens or 
specimens. No grounds complete without this fine old 
shrub, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Beautiful Hydrangeas 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
SPECIAL . Flowers in August with huge 
Spirea Van Houttel panicles, measuring from 8 to 12 
| bargain in this popular plant. inches long. Blossoms are first a 
se 18- to 24-inch plants. delicate shade of pink, gradually 
Nice 2-y¥., changing to bronze in autumn. 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. 
(Snowball Hydrangea). Has the 
appearance of a _ low-growing 
snowball. White, clustered flowers 
appear in June and July, lasting 
for weeks. Very hardy and does 
well in shady locations. 
OAK-LEAVED HYDRANGEA. A 
truly marvelous bushy shrub. 
Flowers in large creamy clus- 
ters. The dark green foliage has 
a silvery sheen on under side and jag’ 
turns to a glowing red in the fall. oe” 
Grows to a height of 4 to 5 feet, 
and is very effective as an orna- 
mental shrub. Does well in shady 
; at H locations. 50c each; 3 for $1.25, 
a postpaid. 
ARONIA - (CHOKEBERRY) 
Attractive shrub growing to a 
height of six feet. Foliage a de- 
lightful green, changing to flaming 
shades of red in the fall. Masses of 


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WEIGELAS ET fe eo 
FLORIBUNDA. The ever blooming 
red Weigela Floribunda surpasses 
all other red-flowering shrubs. 
Much hardier than Eva Rathke; 
a better flower. Starts to bloom 
in early spring and continues all 
summer long. Leaves are a rich 
glossy green and densely cover 
the branches. A necessity in ev- 
ery border planting. 
ROSEA. One of the finest of the 
family. Tall and vigorous grow- 
ing with abundant deep pink flow- 
ers in June. Occasional blooms 
the balance of the summer. 
Flowering Almond 
Earliest spring-flowering shrub, 
n bloom before the leaves appear. 
Pink, double blooms snuggle tight to 
wigs, completely covering bush. 
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Virginal Mock Orange 
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GROUNDS 
A sturdy, upright grower; 
valuable for color contrast. 
upright bushy srrub eventually reaching 10 feet in 
height. Deep green, oval-shaped leaves. Pure white 
flowers borne in cymes 3 to 6 inches across. Very 
hardy and free flowering. Masses of globular scarlet 
berries remain through the winter, making a striking 
contrast to the snow. 
Opulus (High Bush Cranberry) 
Handsome native shiub reaching 10 feet in height %& 
with smooth, light branches and stems. Pure white 
flowers appear in May and June, followed by decorative @ 
fruits which begin to color by the end of July and re-’ 
main on the branches and keep their bright scarlet color 
until the following spring. 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos) 3 
WHITE SNOWBERRY. Diminutive rose-colored flow- 
ers in June and July followed by clustered milk-white 
fruits which remain far into the winter. Bush is com-| 
pact in form with numerous slender branches. Can: 
be used in small groups or large masses. Due to its 
dwarf habit it is valuable for foregrounds in shrub 
planting. Excellent for shade. 
NEW RED SNOWBERRY 
This is the greatest shrub for shady places that we 
have ever seen. Grows to a height of 5 feet with grace- 
fully arching branches and lacy foliage. Blooms are 
followed in fall by glowing red berries, twice the size 
of the old Indian Currant and as red as those of the 
High-Bush Cranberry. Don’t fail to get some of these 
shrubs for shady locations. 
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MOCK ORANGE 
VIRGINAL. Blooms all 
through the season. This 
Wonderful Mock Orange is 
without question one of 
the most beautiful of the 
shrubs. Single flowers one 
year wood; double flowers 
on two year wood. Grows 
6 to 8 feet in height. A 
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(Kolkwitzia Amabilis) perter — Si7UP Sroup. Blooms with 
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upright, the outer branches Falls Bush ith 
gracefully arching. Very NORTHERN > dente k US ea 
attractive foliage. Blooms GROWN fi un ae bet. Ook fo- 
profusely in June. Flow- PLANTS BRC 9 ANG ieee oe 
having sweet fragrance. 
ers are bell-shaped, pale Fine for eutting: 
pink with orange veins, 
borne in long clusters 
along the branches. Does 
well in shade and grows 
rapidly. 
Forsythia Spectabilis 
Earliest bloomer. Lights 
the landscape with glint- 
ing yellow before leaves ya ys 
appear. Flowers often 
come out before the snow 
is gone. This is the large 
flowering variety, having 
flowers twice the size of 
the older kinds. Thrives in 
any locality. Grows 8 to 10 




Red Leaved Barberry 
FIREBUSH 
Early in the spring this attrac- 
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feet tall. May be pruned. tive shrub is completely covered 
Ce eS ER aT with dazzling scarlet flowers which 
PER ag he s ar are followed by small, fragrant, 
yee eee 5 quince-shaped fruits. Foliage waxy 
and dark green. Branches are rough 
and clisely knit, making it desirable 
for low hedges. 
Gold Flower - Hypericum 
A shrubby recumbent bush, 3 to 
4 feet high with smooth arching 
branches. Has single golden yel- 
low blossoms and beautiful fine fo- 
liage. Does well in partial shade 
if soil is not too dry. 
Bush Honeysuckle 
For a tall hedge or to screen an 
unsightly view there is no shrub so 
valuable. Will grow to the height 
of 10 to 12 feet in a few years. A 
beautiful shrub both summer and 
winter. Is the first to clothe itself 
with leaves in the spring, and its 
fragrant flowers and luxriant fo- 
liage are a constant delight. Bright 
red berries cling to the bush all win- 
ter, giving a briliant touch of color 
