Shrubs are all-important in the planting of any grounds. Either 
in groups, borders, or individual specimens, they are equally beau- 
tiful. They are especially effective as a screen or border and mark- 
ing boundaries where formal hedges are not desired. By careful 
selection you may have shrubs in blossom throughout the entire 
growing season. We do not crowd the plants growing in our nurs- 
ery which allows for the maximum development. 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum (Aralia pentaphylla). An 
attractive, prickly shrub of dense growth. The lovely bright 
green leaves of tropical appearance make it desirable for a hedge, 
bank, or slope planting. Thrives almost anywhere and will 
withstand city atmospheric conditions. 
2. tO alte eee Hae 60G2 | 83 tot Stes ce ee eres Ea. 85c. 
ALTHAEA (Rose of Sharon). A rather erect and _tall-growing 
shrub of neat form. Blooms in late Summer, beginning in 
August and lasting usually until heavy frosts. Splendid plants 
in the following varieties. 
A. amplissima. Double red. September. 
ZECOL Ort Verbiests ost Ea. 50c. 
A. anemonaeflorus. Semi-double; white, dark center. 
i Alok meres Ea. 75c. 
A. coelestis. Single; blue. An outstanding, newer form of a 
delightful shade. 
DMAVSOL Gs nya die Same one Ea. 75¢ 
A. Duchesse de Brabant. Double; red. One of the best. 
2. 10 Dilber eee eae Ha DOG gh chs bOs4 lt ac eanek, Skeets Ka. 75c. 
Ato Sifter. oe. Ea. $1.25 
A. Jeanne d’Arc. Double; pure white. 
GO cs LU eee eee BA O0Gse | o) t0.4 Theirs esretinns Ka. 75c. 
Dro Gulia fot Ea. $2.50 
A. Lady Stanley. Double; blush white with pink eye. 
3 t0 4 Ta nee Has 7 5¢, #| (A4t0- Dit vere eee Ka. $1.25 
AMELANCHIER canadensis (Shadblow). A native shrub bear- 
ing a profusion of white flowers in early Spring followed in June 
by a crop of sweet berries much relished by the birds. 
ALO tit eee ee Hailocame 4. toroul Getic. Geta Ea. $1.25 
AMYGDALUS (Flowering Almond). Profusion of deep pink, 
double rosettes on bare stems in late April and early May. 
Pink or White. 
260) Or aan es an Hac$l.002 |store O igen sie ee 2 Ea. $4.00 
ARONIA arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry). Handsome red Autumn 
foliage on a shrub of modest growth. Abundance of bright red 
berries which are very attractive to birds. Upright growth. 
136224 4) weet he Hac b0Gs4 Bo to 4 ft aesae ee Ka. $1.00 
A. melanocarpa. This black-fruited form is more bushy and the 
foliage assumes brighter tints in Autumn. White flowers cover 
the branches in May. Birds love the berries. 
1Sio 24 ine Ha; SOC |e Zito 3 itera oe Ea. 60c. 
StOc4 1 ee Ea. $1.00 
BENZOIN aestivale (Spicebush). Native shrub with fringed yel- 
low flowers in early Spring. Leaves and twigs aromatic. 
ZiGO 7S 1s Se Ea. 60c. ANto:S iti cae tae Ea. $1.50 
Sato fittest Ea. $1.00 Sto: Gilt Ea. $2.50 
BERBERIS koreana (Korean Barberry). A new hardy species 
from Korea, large blotched leaves and upright uniform growth. 
Gorgeous Fall coloring of most brilliant scarlet. Large clusters 
of red berries. 
LS PLO 2ST aes keaicls chat beky tytn ane Ea. 60c., $50.00 per 100 
B. mentorensis (Plant Patent No. 99). Is a brand new variety 
of strong, rugged, upright growth, forming a perfect hedge much 
quicker and infinitely more beautiful than Japanese Barberry. 
Its ability to withstand heat and drought alone strongly recom- 
mend its extensive use. During the hottest weather there is 
never a sign of wilting or burning and its foliage is just as dark 
a green as Japanese Yew. It will hold its foliage until Midwinter 
and in protected places is almost evergreen. 
To US lene ee a teas 3 for $1.50, $30.00 per 100 
IStO.e Pi cee no eee ee ae eee 3 for $2.00, $40.00 per 100 
Bar Oe luce eae Ea. $1.50 
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