MILOT-MILLS COMPANY. INC., WENATCHEE. WASHINGTON 11 

FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Add Color to the Landscape 
Home grounds, whether large or small, are not inviting without the planting of ornamental 
shrubs. 
Placed about the foundation and border properly and in harmony with the house and 
grounds, they serve to enhance the premises and add greatly to its value. 
Continuous bloom and color is more desirable than a planting of one or two varieties which 
bloom and then die. For your convenience we give a standard classification of location prefer- 
ence, height, color, time of bloom, and popular uses so that you cannot make the mistake of 
setting wrong shrubs in right locations or visa versa, Plant three, five, or more of a kind to- 
gether for effect rather than intermingle single varieties. 
The following shrubs are suitable for border and foundation planting. 
to 3 feet, well branched. 
ALMOND—Pink or white, double flowering, 
each 
AZALEA MOLLIS—This variety we found to 
be quite hardy and literally covered with 
bloom in early spring. Colors, yellow or 
salmon. Very attractive. Bushes 12 to 18 
inchésshivhsEachs=s $1.00 to $2.00 
BARBERRY—Japanese, green foliage. 
Cia eee ee ae aS cnn os 25c, 35c¢ 
BARBERRY—Red leaf, very attractive. 
Each eee er... 35c, 50c 
Barberry makes splendid hedges, borders, or 
protection for evergreens, 
BUDDELIA, or Butterfly Bush—LaFrance, 
dark purple. Magnifica, attractive lilac flower. 
Price) ae ee ee 35c, 50c 
BUFFALOBERRY—Gray foliage, red berries. 
Nice for-group, planting, Each......_-....-.....-. 50c 
CALYCANTHUS, or Sweet Scented Shrub— 
Fragrant foliage, chocolate colored flowers. 
Bee AT Aa ee Nn Ns SE Scenes 75c¢ 
CARAGANA, ‘or Siberian Pea Tree—Slender, 
tall growing shrub. Yellow flowers. 50c to 75c 
CORAL BERRY —<Attractive shrub covered 
with racemes of bright coral berries. 
Psd CC re a oak hc ccces alin d ees 50GStOm/ oC 
CORNUS or Dogwood—Red Twig, Yellow Twig, 
Red Twig with variegated white and green 
TOL A Sel, aC ee nn seen 5Gc 
CRANBERRY, High Bush — Large, decorative 
foliage, tall growing, covered with red ber- 
ig terse bad Ries Cle Seek |) ay a 73c 
DEUTZIA, Rosea— Upright grower, double 
TOSG-DIlEe LOMOr eae te a. (3 
ELDERBERRY—Golden foliage _.................... 50c 
FORSYTHIA, or Golden Bell—One of the first 
to bloom. Golden yellow flowers................... voc 
HONEYSUCKLE — Large growing shrub cov- 
ered with sweet-scented flowers. Comes in 
white, pink, or red. Tartarian varieties. 
Pricer eae: BOcer7 oC 
Picea es ee lee. 50g eroc 
KERRIA, Japonica—A valuable shrub, having 
golden yellow flowers, for shady locations. 
P rl Cenc rat ee ere sean ~------ 50c to 75c 
KOLKOWITZIA, or Beauty Bush — Trumpet- 
shaped flowers are freely produced through- 
OULITN SGA SAS Oi ee 2 sors. db--- a sened 75c 
LILACS— 
Common stock, white or purple.................. 50c 
Charles X—Rich reddish purple................ $1.50 
GUD Meany IL ee ee nr eae $1.50 
Persian—White or lavender, slender arching 
Sizes range from 2 
branches, small leaves, large feathery 
heads’ Each cae eo ee ae 75c 
PRIVET HEDGE—Six to 10 inches.................. 6c 
10: to L2-inehes= 2 2 SOS i 55 a 10c 
PRUNIS TRIBOLI—Very desirable shrub, pro- 
fuse bloomer of large double rich pink 
flowers: Pritée => 2s... ee eee ee 75c 
PRUNIS CISTINA—Foliage of bright reddish- 
purple. Very attractive for mass planting..75c 
PUSSY WILLOW, French—Dark green bark 
and large reddish-brown buds desirable for 
winter color, producing in early spring large 
catkins of furry white with an undertone of 
pink; upright in form, 6 to 8 feet in height. 
Fine for winter cutting of pussy willow 
wands*uEachiitte =) Ce ae eee 50c 
QUINCE, or Japonica—Shrub producing showy 
scarlet flowers in April and May.................. 75c 
SNOWBALL—Large double ball-shaped snow- 
white: flowers i 2.4.2 eee ee ee 75c 
SNOWBERRY—Low egraceful shrub, tiny pink 
flowers turning to snow-white berries in fall. 
P riG@.2.5.28 a ee oa vo es 50c to 75c 
SPIREA— Anthony Waterer. Dwarf crimson 
flowers; lowserowille. 2.223). ae 50c, 75c 
Golden—Foliage golden yellow. Price 50c, 75c 
Van Houttii—White flowers. Price...... 50c, 75c¢ 
Thunbergii— Medium _ shrub, ‘spreading 
branches, white. Earlier than Van Houttii. 
Prien. ct. ee ee os ee eee DUC Esc 
Prunifolia—Small plum-like leaves, double 
pure-white flowers. Price........................... Z5C 
SUMAC, Aromatic—Foliage has a _ delightful 
fragrance. Red berries, planting size. 
Each 
SYRINGAS—Mock Orange—Single waxy white 
flowersz-yvery fragrant... 2232. 2. 50c, 75c 
Virginalis — Producing many large double 
and single snow-white flowers, very desir- 
ables Prices. .....<. 22. ic. eee SOC HY oC 
Aureis—Dwarf, yellow foliage, white flowers. 
PUG rece on onal can tee ey ee 50c, 75¢ 
TAMARIX—Hispida. Silver foliage, bright pink 
flowers throughout the summer. 
Africana—Dark green foliage, pink flowers 
before leaves. 
Price, 75c each. 
WEIGELAS—Eva Rathke: Remarkably free 
bloomer, rich red flowers. 
Floribunda—Lighter red than Eva RathkKe, 
larger grower. 
Rosea—Rose-colored flowers. One of the best 
varieties. 
Variegated—Dwarf grower, variegated leaves 
and pink flowers. 
Price, 75c each. 
