Ornamental Shrubs 
ALMOND — Amyégdalus 
Early spring flowers are very showy. Especially valuable because of 
its earliness. Height 5 feet. 
Double Pink. Small double pink flowers in May. 
Double White. White flowers borne in abundance in May. 
Siberian. Single red flowers. Very showy. 
AMALANCHIER — Juneberry 
Canadensis (Downy Shadblow). Dense racemes of pure white 
flowers in May followed by edible maroon-purple fruit. Blooms pro- 
fusely. Height 10 to 15 feet. 
AMORPHA — Indigo Bush 
Fruticosa. Bears heavy clusters of deep purple flowers in June. 
Height 8 to 10 feet. 
ARONIA — Chokeberry 
Arbutifolia. Height 6 to 8 feet. Pinkish-white flowers in April and 
May. Red fruit and foliage in autumn. 
BARBERRY — Berberis 
Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). Valuable for low hedge or group- 
ing. Ultimate height 5 feet. Foliage in spring bright green changing 
to brilliant crimson in fall. 
Thunbergi Atropurpurea (Red Leaved Barberry). Foliage rich 
bronzy red all summer. Height 5 feet. Does best in sunny location. 
Thunbergi Thornless. Height 5 feet. A selected seedling which, 
as name implies, is practically free from thorns. Grows more compact 
than the Thunbergi, and maintains its green color until winter. Our 
own introduction. 
Thunbergi Upright. Height 5 feet. A seedling of the Column- 
berry, retaining much of its upright growth and its splendid fall coloring. 
It is particularly adapted to hedges and for trimmed, individual speci- 
mens. 
BEAUTY BUSH — Kolkwitzia 
Amabilis. Height 6 feet. Beautiful ornamental shrub somewhat 
similar to Weigela, blush-pink on archy, spray-like branches. One of 
the finest new shrubs offered. 
BUDDLEIA — Butterfly Bush; Summer Lilac 
Height 5 feet. Fast grower. Lovely blooms on spikes appearing in 
July, radiating a delightful perfume with glowing tints of the Lilac. 
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