Improve Your Home With a Planting of Shrubs 
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DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
(SHRUBS TH 
AT SHED THEIR FOLIAGE DURING THE WINTER) 
The first size mentioned in the descriptions indicates the approximate height that the plant may be expected to attain at maturity. The 
months represent the season of bloom. 
12 Shrubs of the same size and variety w 
ALMOND (Prunus sinensis), Double Pink. 
6-8 ft. May. 2-3 ft. 75c., 3-4 ft. $1.25 
ALTHAEA (HIBISCUS) syriacus (Rose-of- 
Sharon). July to September. 8-12 ft. 
Double Pink, Purple, and Pink and 
White. 
Bush form. 9-3 ft. 60c., 3-4 ft. 90c. 
Tree form. 3-4 ft. $1.25 
ARALIA acanthopanax pentaphylla (Five 
Leaved Aralia). 8-10 ft. Graceful, spiny 
branches and bright green, shining foli- 
age. Resistant to drought, insects and 
smoke. 9-3 {t. 50c., 3-4 ft. 65c. 
AZALEA, Flame Azalea (A. lutea). 8 ft. 
May. Flowers vary from orange yellow 
to flame red. 
15-18 in. $1.75, 18-24 in. $2.50 
BUTTERFLYBUSH (Buddleia vevtchiana 
variabilis). 6-8 ft. A beautiful shrub 
with deep, purple lilac flowers, borne in 
long, graceful panicles. From Midsum- 
mer until frost. 50c. and 60c. 
Charming. 5 to 6 ft. The beautiful new 
Pink Buddleia. Long sprays of lavender 
pink blooms. July to Oct. Each 75c. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweetshrub). 
6-8 ft. Fine and glossy foliage. Pine- 
apple-scented chocolate-colored flowers. 
June. 9-3 ft. 60c., 3-4 ft. 80c. 
DEUTZIA gracilis. Low, globular habit; 
flowers pure white in May. 
12-18 in. 50c., 18-24 in. 60c. 
Medium growth. Handsome 
Very 
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panicles of pure white flowers. 
choice. ay. 
2-214 ft. 50c., 244-3 ft. 75c. 
Pride of Rochester. Tall. Double pinkish 
white flowers in large panicles. 
9-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 60c. 
DOGWOOD, Red-twigged (Cornus alba). 
8-10 ft. Prized for its good, clean foliage 
and bright, blood-red branches. 
2-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 60c. 
EUONYMUS alatus (Winged Burningbush). 
6-8 ft. A handsome shrub with corky- 
winged branches. The bright green Sum- 
mer foliage changes in the Fali to crim- 
son. 2-3 ft. $1.00, 3-4 ft. $1.50 
FORSYTHIA  (Goldenbells) intermedia. 
8-10 ft. Erect growing, some branches 
arching. Yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. 
3-4 ft. 60c. 
Fortunei. 8-10 ft. Upright. One of our 
best early-flowering shrubs. 
2-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 60c. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera). Japanese 
Bush (L. morrowi). 8-10 ft. Pure white 
flowers in May and June. Bright red 
fruit. 3-4 ft. 60c. 
Tatarian (L. tatarica). 6-8 ft. Bears a 
profusion of pink flowers in June. Orna- 
mental red fruit. 3-4 ft. 60c. 
White Tatarian (L. tatarica alba). 6-8 ft. 
3-4 ft. 60c. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora. 
5-6 ft. 5 in. flat, snowy white flower 
clusters in July. 
18-24 in., each 50c.; 2-3 ft. each 60c. 
Paniculata grandiflora. 6-8 ft. The 
well-known hardy Hydrangea. Flowers 
are borne in dense panicles, pure white 
when opening, but later of a purplish 
rose or bronzy green color. 
2-3 ft. 60c.. 3-4 ft. 80c. 
Peegee Tree Form. 6-8 ft. Very popular 
for bold plantings. 4—5 ft. $1.50 
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KOLKWITZIA (Beautybush) amabilis. 4-6 
ft. A new shrub of exceptional charm and 
fascination. In early June it is a mass 
of arching sprays of pink tubular, Honey- 
suckle-like blossoms. Exceedingly orna- 
mental, being attractive even when out 
of flower. 18-24 in. 50c.; 2-3 ft. 75c. 
LILAC. Syringa 
Common Purple. 2-3 ft. 60c., 3-4 ft. 75c. 
Common White. 18-24 in. 50c., 2-3 ft. 75c. 
Persian Purple. 2-3 ft. 75c. 
Villosa. Creamy. pink. June blooming. 
Lacks fragrance. 3-4 ft. 75c. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS. Syringa 
These are the most popular today for 
specimen plants. 
18-24 in. 75c. 2-3 ft. $1.00 3-4 ft. $1.25 
CHOICE DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Alphonse Lavellee. Light blue. 
Doyen Keteleer. Light pink. 
Michael Buchner. Long open cluster; lilac 
purple. 
Obelisk. White. 
President Grevy. Blue, large panicles. 
DESIRABLE SINGLE VARIETIES 
Amelia Dupret. Light blue. 
Charles X. Reddish purple; very popular. 
Congo. Dark crimson, very fine. 
Souv. de Ludwig Spaeth. Red. 

MOCKORANGE (Syringa), Golden Phila- 
delphus (P. coronarius foliis aureus). 
3-4 ft. Bright yellow foliage, dwarf 
habits. 12-18 in. 60c., 18-24 in. 75c. 
Mockorange (P. coronarius). 6-8 ft. Pure 
white, fragrant flowers in June. 
9-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 60c. 
Large-flowered Mockorange (P. grandi- 
florus). 8-10 ft. Extra large, scentless. 
2-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 60c. 
Virginal (P. virginalis). 6-8 ft. The most 
beautiful of all Mockoranges. Large 
white, fragrant, double crested flowers. 
2-3 ft. 65c., 3-4 ft. 75c. 
JAPANESE QUINCE (Cydonia japonica). 
8 ft. with spreading spiny branches. 
Glossy leaves and clusters of deep scarlet 
flowers in May. 
18-24 in. 50c., 2-3 ft. 65c. 
RHODOTYPOS (White Kerria) kerrioides. 
6-8 {t. White, pendulous flowers in early 
Spring. Black berries. 
9-3 ft. 65c., 3-4 ft. 75c. 
SIBERIAN PEA-TREE (Caragana) arbor- 
escens. 10-12 ft. Bright yellow, Sweet 
Pea-like blooms in May. 
Bush Form. 2-3 ft. 60c. 
Tree Form. 4—5 ft. $1.50 
SMOKETREE (Rhus cotinus) Purplefringe. 
Delicate plumy masses of flowers in 
August having the appearance of a cloud 
of smoke. 2-3 ft. $1.25 
SWEET PEPPERBUSH (Clethra) alnifolia. 
3-4 ft. Racemes of white flowers with 
spicy fragrance. July to Sept. Thrives in 
shady, damp _ places. 18-24 in. 60c. 
SPIRAEA bumalda, Anthony Waterer. 
9-3 ft. Flowers scarlet crimson. June to 
Oct. 15-18 in. 50c., 18-24 in. 65c. 
Bridalwreath (S. prunifolia). 4-6 ft. One 
of the easiest blooming shrubs. Flowers 
double, white and very abundant. May. 
2-3 ft. 60c. 

ill be supplied for 10 times the price of 1 (6 for 5 times the price of 1) 
SPIRAEA—Continued 
Bumalda froebeli. 3-4 ft. Same color as 
Anthony Waterer, but taller. 
18-24 in. 65c. 
Golden (S. opulifolia aurea). 8-10 fie 
Valuable for its golden yellow Summer 
foliage. 3-4 ft. 65c. 
St. Peter’s Wreath (S. vanhouttet). 6-8 ft. 
The finest of all Spireas which in June is 
set with racemes of beautiful white blos- 
soms. 9-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 65c. 
Trichocarpa (Korean). Abundant ra- 
cemes of pure white flowers similar to 
those of Vanhouttei but appearing much 
later. ; 2-3 {t. 60c. 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Snow- 
berry). 6 ft. Valued for its ornamental 
white, waxy berries in Autumn. 
2-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 65c. 
VIBURNUM (European Highbush Cranberry) 
Opulus. 6-8 ft. Its red berries remain 
until early Winter. 2-3 ft. 65c. 
Fragrant Viburnum (V. carlesi). 3-6 it. 
Fragrant, white flowers, Arbutus-like. 
May. 18-24 in. $1.75, 2-3 ft. $2.25 
WEIGELA candida. 5-6 ft. Best pure 
white. 2-3 ft. 65c. 
Eva Rathke. 3-5 ft. Brilliant crimson. 
Blooms more or less all Summer. 
2-3 ft. 75c. 
Nana variegata. 3-5 ft. A dwarf form 
with variegated leaves, flowers pale pink. 
18-24 in. 50c., 2-3 ft. 65c. 
Rosea. 6-7 ft. <A strong, symmetrical 
grower with good foliage; pink flowers 
in June. 2-3 ft. 50c., 3-4 ft. 65c. 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
ACTINIDIA arguta (Silver Vine). Rapid 
growing, doing well even in partial shade. 
Glossy, leathery leaves. Each 60c. 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia (Virginia 
Creeper). Woodbine is attractive Spring, 
Summer or Fall, covering unsightly 
places. quickly. Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
Veitchi (Boston or Japanese Ivy). Clings 
firmly to brick, stucco or other material. 
Our most popular vine. 
2 yr., each 60c., doz. $6.50 
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho (Dutchmans-pipe). 
Valuable for its large, heart-shaped 
leaves that cover so rapidly. Each $1.00 
CELASTRUS scandens (Bittersweet). Clean 
foliage and ornamental fruits recommend 
this quick covering vine. Each 50c. 
CLEMATIS paniculata (Virgins-bower). 
Luxuriant foliage precedes the mass of 
fragrant, white, starlike, blooms that ap- 
pear in August. Very popular for trellises, 
fences and pergolas. Each 60c., doz. $6.00 
CLEMATIS, Large-flowered. Very attrac- 
tive. 
Dormant Roots—Each $1.00 
Pot grown, ready after May 15th, $1.25 
Henryi. Ivory white. 
Jackmani. Violet purple. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Rosy carmine. 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE. This 
hardy, everblooming variety has large, 
flame-coral trumpets, lined with gold, 
appearing in immense showy clusters 
from May until frost. The attractive, 
dark blue-green foliage makes a perfect 
background for brilliance of the flowers. 
2 yr. plants, 75c. each, $7.00 for 10 
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