FLOWERING SHRUBS 

HAMAMELIS virginiana (Witch-hazel). Irregular spreading 
shrub with large, oval leaves. Blooms with small yellow flowers 
close to stem in November. Thrives on deep shade or full sun. 
2 tO od tere cee carole Ea. 75c. 
HIBISCUS moscheutos (Marshmallow). Heavy stalk with 
large flowers in Summer and early Fall. Dies back in Winter. 
Mixed colors, red, white, pink. 
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HYDRANGEA arborescens (Summer Hydrangea). Large, pure 
white blooms in July and August. 
210 ibjaeee eee BiagA0cs of ait0 Aiton. ts cic Ea. 75ce. 
H. paniculata. A large shrub with huge compound lacy flowers. 
Flower not as dense as Peegee. 
3 tO Abe eee ee Ea. $1.00 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hydrangea). The best known 
Hydrangea with immense, conical, pink and white blooms from 
July to September. 
2: torsite tn wae es Ham 7oene) oto 4ite, ot es ec ee Ea. $1.00 
ILEX verticillata (Winterberry). Berrying plants. A fine, native 
shrub, carrying its bright red berries practically all Winter. 
Upright habit with black bark and clean, attractive foliage. 
Plant in groups to insure production of berries. 
BT ai Gere reer Ea. 75c. ALO oO hccee er eke Ea. $1.50 
3 (O40 bares carne ne a ol.00 oO tO.0uto aces or ee Ea. $2.00 
KERRIA japonica floreplena (Japanese Kerria). A slender, 
green branched shrub with double, bright yellow flowers from 
July to October. Very effective. 
PtOlou ee ee Ea. $1.00 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beautybush). A new shrub with slim, 
arching branches covered with pink flowers in June. We highly 
recommend it. 
2tLOr oui be ean es Hae OCoe aS LOA le nee Ea. $1.00 
LESPEDEZA formosa (Purple Bush Clover). Long, drooping 
racemes of rosy purple pea blossoms in September. Dies back 
in Winter and comes again in early Spring. 
2 VER okiaite gels ee at Ea. 75c. 
LIGUSTRUM ibota (Jbota Privet). Graceful, arching branches 
with small white flowers in clusters. Makes a splendid informal 
hedge. Exceptionally hardy. 
2 Ono Lhe eee te, Ha. GOGies | 3, t0 4 Tiecdare cals edt Ea, 85c. 
Ka. $2.50 
L. ovalifolium (California Privet). The form most commonly 
used for hedges. 
Dito Ouith. oees 29 O0Mperd1 00 9123310 4eltan. 25: $12.00 per 100 
L. regelianum (Regel Privet). A low spreading form, almost 
horizontal. 
2 tO ude. ae Eel OCnb ao tO 4 thon ec. oi Ea. $1.00 
LONICERA fragrantissima (Winter Honeysuckle). An almost 
evergreen shrub with glossy foliage retained most of the Winter. 
Small, fragrant, white flowers. 
Di (OiDs bee Cries Ea. 50c. DebO-Ol teint enters Ea. $2.50 
St0 4iltec mites vies Ea. 75c. Gatos sit. cups t Ea. $4.00 
L. morrowi (Morrow’s Honeysuckle). A spreading shrub with 
creamy white flowers followed by a profusion of red berries in 
August. 
DU so te eee ee aa: Ea. 60c. 
L. ruprechtiana (Manchurian Honeysuckle). Dense, upright 
shrub with cream white flowers in June. Red and orange berries. 
SO Ate a. eee Ea. 75c. 
L. tatarica (Upright Honeysuckle). Finest in habit of Bush 
Honeysuckles. A rapid grower, attaining 10 to 12 ft. in height, 
May be had in either Pink or White-flowering varieties. 
2 tos itoase see HasA0Gy sins tO Aaitu ecg cones « Ea. 75c. 
PHOTINIA villosa (Redberried Photinia). Toothed leaves, 2 to 
3 in. long, scarlet to deep red i in Fall. Flowers white, in broad 
clusters. Berries eee ee until Midwinter. 
2:t0s3 {ts we. ae ee Ka. Pe otto-4 Thee es oc ck Ea. $1.00 
6 to 7 oa Ae eas Ea. $3.50 

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