FLOWERING SHRUBS 

BERBERIS—Continued 
B. thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). Commonly used in hedges, 
red berries in the Fall. 
LD't0. 15 iin. cee ee cela ne oes 25c. ea., $15.00 per 100 
TS teaser 22 meee atte Wee ahs & ee 35c. ea., $18.00 per 100 
2 Ue ve Abie a te ne ee 50c. ea., $25.00 per 100 
B. thunbergi atropurpurea (Redleaf Japanese Barberry). Simi- 
lar to above in growth and form, with purple red leaves all 
Summer. 
12° G07 151i cto ett aiereke ere weiner ae ne 35c. ea., $3.00 per 10 
18: tO QE eee a Ae a. fale 50c. ea., $4.50 per 10 
2 TOS ICSE be Le eee oe seen Oe ee 75c. ea. 
B. thunbergi pluriflora erecta (Truehedge Columnberry) (Plant 
Patent No. 110). An upright, close-growing Barberry that 
makes a compact hedge from the day of planting and requires 
little trimming except on top. As a specimen plant it is unsur- 
passed, making a splendid, slender column. 
1 EOE: LD neater tok ee hone co eet eet 30c. ea., 5 for $1.25 
T-LOsTS Il sete oe te ae ee acer ee 35c. ea., 5 for $1.40 
LS FOO CAAT eer eae re ee ee 45c. ea., 5 for $1.65 
QELO SOLU atte eae Fee eS Fa ea 55c. ea., 5 for $2.25 
BUDDLEIA, Charming (Butterflybush) (New). A glorious shrub, 
bearing throughout the late Summer and Autumn elegant 
sprays with lavender-pink blooms. 
Dhan. SRE AGT OC2 <\ Woe y et aes ian Ea. $1.00 
B. farquhari (Butterflybush). Improved form of above with deli- 
cate lavender pink flowers having intense orange centers; 
fragrant. 
SOV oe Hager Scie oy Peek, etn ee: Ea. $1.00 
B. Ile de France (Butterflybush) (New). Fragrant, brilliant rosy 
purple flowers, suffused violet. Profuse bloomer. Large flower 
spikes. 
DEVV Ran ona saan. Ha. GOcr leo vt a. eretae. oe ree Ka. 75c. 
CALLICARPA purpurea (Beautyberry). An attractive shrub, 
growing about 3 to 4 ft. tall, bearing an abundance of small pink 
flowers in August, followed by innumerable glittering, lavender 
blue berries in dense clusters along the branches. 
Diy se eee cee em eee Ea, 75c. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweetshrub). An old-fashioned shrub 
with chocolate colored blossoms. Leaves and bark have a spicy 
fragrance. A splendid shrub. 
OD iGre Aer eee. Fig. (006. a) 3 LO at eee oe tae Ea. $1.00 
At0 OriGene one Ea. $1.50 
CHIONANTHUS virginica (White Fringe). A choice, big shrub 
with large, dark green, glossy foliage, producing in June num- 
bers of showy racemes of pure white, feathery flowers. 
ALOC Mb or suk Ea. $1.25 
CLETHRA alnifolia (Sweet Pepperbush). An upright, slow- 
growing shrub with spikes of fragrant white flowers in late Sum- 
mer. Fine for naturalizing. 
1LSitp 24in we ove HAO OC tas itil Or ass aan ee peer Ka. 80c. 
ASTOO ULE Ae te eee Ea. $2.00 
CORNUS alba sibirica (Redtwigged Dogwood). Quick growing 
shrub, bearing white flowersin July. Handsome red twigs, very 
decorative in Winter. 
LSAL0; 24 trae Pasaiess | 2) tos it ee ae Ea. 50c. 
C. mas (Cornelian Cherry). Generally the first shrub to show color 
in Spring when the twiggy branches are covered in a yellow 
mist that gradually becomes brighter. Cherry-like fruit. 
A*EO. tee Ea. $2.50 
C. sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood). Stems dark blood-red to 
purple, bearing white flowers in May and June, followed by 
black fruit. 
AE LE a en eee Ea. 50c. 
C. stolonifera (Red-osier Dogwood). Large shrub valued entirely 
for its bright red twigs contrasted with dull bare branches of 
other shrubs in Winter. 
SAO MO teres oe Ea. $12.00 
C. stolonifera lutea (Yellowtwigged Dogwood). Yellow branches 
which make a striking contrast to the blood red twigs of 
C. sibirica. 
Sito it ies ence oe Hae DCs |) 4 tome a's obs oa Ka. $1.50 

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