BARBERRY (Continued) 
Red-Leaved (Thun. Atropurpurea) — Similar to the 
Japanese variety, but the foliage is a rich 
bronzy-red and changes to orange--scarlet in fall. 
15-18” Each $0.50; 10 for $4.50 
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BEAUTY BUSH — KOLKWITZIA 
Amabilis — Very graceful shrub with small fun- 
nel-shaped pink flowers; blooms freely after 
plant is well established. 
Ye a s,s eee ae eee Each $0.50 
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BUCKTHORN — RHAMNUS 
Frangula (Glossy Buckthorn) — A hardy vigorous 
shrub with glossy leaves and black berries; 
branches speckled white in winter; grows rather 
large. 
BA pos ees, Sn tempat oe etre Each $0.50 
45! ue oe OR 20 eee i .60 
BURNING BUSH — EUONYMUS 
Alatus — A beautiful slow-growing shrub, having 
very interesting cork-like flanges on the branches; 
bright scarlet fruit; leaves turning to brilliant 
scarlet in fall. 
BN, We RE eee ches Ges eee oe Each $1.00 
A! Rspecimenameen cet ete mins aioe waa ea 2.50 
European — Deep-green foliage; orange red fruits 
in autumn. 
SEA” Wat! , 5.7 etn Seceeutee: Gustht- Each $1.00 
BUTTERFLY BUSH — BUDDLEIA 
The Buddleias are very attractive shrubs pro- 
ducing a profusion of blooms from mid-summer until 
frost. The flowers resemble small lilacs and are 
borne on long graceful drooping branches. Butter- 
flies attracted to the plants when in bloom add 
greatly to its interest. The tops of the plants freeze 
back in winter, but many new shoots appear in 
spring that begin to bloom by mid-summer. The base 
of the plants should be given a covering of leaves 
in fall, and the tops cut back in spring after new 
growth begins. 
Charming — A new variety and much admired he- 
cause of its lovely pink flowers. It is the first to 
be offered in this color. Each 50c 
Hartwegi — An outstanding new variety, very 
hardy and a profuse bloomer; large bright lav- 
ender flowers; tips of flowers open before the 
basal flowers have faded. Each 50c: 3 for $1.35 
Magnifica — Long spikes of lilac-blue. Field-grown 
Each 35c 
Ile de France — Long flower spikes of bright rosy- 
purple, field-grown plants. Each 35c 
plants. 
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COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster) — Upright tall-grow- 
ing variety, with pinkish flowers; fruits black; 
excellent for large hedges. 
9 BTN s Suge), Ue Se hy eee Each $0.60 
Hupehensis — A medium-sized shrub of graceful 
habit with conspicuous clusters of white flowers 
in spring followed by large bright-red berries. 
The small leaves are dark glossy green in sum- 
mer changing to a rich bronzy red in fall. 
1 GEA Bria he ater etree. eee Each 1.75 
24-30” B&B 2.50 
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CURRANT — RIEBES 
Alpina (Alpine Currant) — A very attractive dwarf 
compact shrub; leaves are dark green and ap- 
pear very early in spring; flowers small green- 
ish yellow. 
151 Bee ee Ne ee ee Loca, ee Each $0.50 
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DEUTZIA 
Lemoine — A semi-dwarf compact shrub producing 
clusters of single white flowers; blooms in May. 
TSO ee Pang. a peed hae, et Soe Each $0.45 
DON DT, Cite ete ne oe .60 
DOGWOOD — CORNUS 
Red-Branched (Siberica) — Valuable shrubs for 
group planting, especially for color-effect in 
winter; branches bright red; bluish-white fruit. 
SA agent ite One RSs) Tin anne rea ae Each $0.50 
AS ROA MON, Sk ahs Sars ee Sie ae .60 
Yellow (Lutea) — Bright-yellow bark, plants usual- 
ly not as tall as the red-barked variety. 
AG ett CS ed ae ek cere, Reena, ae Each $0.35 
OA CLASES Parse eee ee Oc ay a, ee 90 
AN eR ee ke oie La PEO os a ioe eo ae 60 
Variegated (Elegantissima) — Leaves are variegated 
with green and yellow coloring; bark is bright 
red in winter. 
Eee Data ahs Han prea pe eee RE fos Each $0.50 
Ane allege Tass ot ata de cet aka ec oie tak cane ee 60 
Cornelian Cherry (Cornus Mascula) — A compact 
upright shrub that grows rather tall and shapely. 
It is covered with a profusion of small yellow 
flowers in early spring before the leaves appear. 
This shrub is most attractive in summer when 
the scarlet-red cherry-like fruits appear. 
O31 Each $0.60 
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