- SPECIMEN FLOWERING SHRUBS - 


FEATHERY DEUTZIAS 
DEUTZIA CRENATA. Double Pink. Handsome 
graceful shrub useful about foundation in groups 
or the shrub border. Blooms in June with good 
sized pink feather-like flowers. Easily grown and 
we know you will like it. Grows 6 to 8 ft. high. 
25¢ 3 for 69c 10 for $2.00 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double 
White. A hardy distinct, upstanding shrub well 
adapted to all locations and soils. Covered in June 
with showy white flowers touched with pink. Grows 
6 to 8 ft. high. 
25¢ 3 for 69c 10 for $2.00 
CORAL BERRY. Symphoricarpos vulgaris. A low 
growing native shrub having small bell shaped 
white flowers in June followed by clusters of coral 
red berries. One of the best for shaded locations. 
Grows 8 to 4 ft. high. 
10 for $2.00 
25¢e 3 for 69c 
JAPANESE FLOWERING QUINCE. Cydonia ja- 
ponica. The burning bush. Covered in earliest spring 
with bright red flowers. 6 ft. 
60c 3 for $1:59 

RED CHOKEBERRY. Aronia arbutifolia. Grows 
upright to 6 feet. Very beautiful in May with its 
white flowers followed by bright red berries and 
foliage in autumn. 
25¢ 3 for 69c 10 for $2.00 

BLACK CHOKEBERRY. Aronia melanocarpa. 
Same characteristics as the Red Chokeberry only 
that it has black berries. Berries of both sorts 
largely sought after by most birds. 
25¢ 3 for 69c 10 for $2.00 

CREPE MYRTLE. Lagerstromia. Crepe Myrtle is 
the common dooryard shrub of the South growing 
to 20 ft. high and flowering all season long. In the 
North it acts like the Butterfly Bushes and kills to 
the ground over winter, but comes again and flowers 
well. Red or pink. 
50c 3 for $1.39 

GOLDEN PEACOCK SHRUB. Cystisus scoparius. 
A rare shrub which is classed as an evergreen 
shrub. The entire plant is covered with a profusion 
of lemon-yellow, pea-shaped sweetly scented flowers 
in May. Has tiny leaves that shed during the 
winter but the branches remain the same green 
color throughout the year. Height up to 6 ft. 
35¢c 3 for $1.00 
Shrubs for Shade 
We highly recommend the only 
Chokeberries 

following shrubs for 
planting in any shady 
spots. - 
1 each of: 
Snow Ball 
Japanese 
ig Snowberry 
Hydrangea P.G.92Pan Spiraea Weigelia 
Fragrant Bush Coral Berry . 
Honeysuckle 
Witch Hazel 

FORSYTHIA. Golden Bells 
GOLDEN BELLS. Upright Forsythia Fortune 
Blooming in March and April it lights up the whol 
whole yard with its glittering masses of rich golde 
flowers which appear before the leaves and cove 
the entire length of the branches. This upright forr 
is best for foundation or screen planting. Grows 
to. 8 ft. high: 
25¢ 3 for 69c 10 for $2.00 

GOLDEN BELLS. Weeping. Forsythia viridissima 
Flowers the same as above but habit of plant is t 
weep or drop gracefully. Plant on banks in group 
ings. Does well in partial shade. 5 to 6 ft. 
25e 3 for 69c 10 for $2.00 

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