
















Plant some of 
the Floribunda 
Roses (see page 
27) along with 
your flowering 
shrubs. They are 
low-growing and 
will provide ad- 
ditional color 
from early July 
until frost and 
will combine 
with flowering 
shrubs effective- 
Ihy, 

TARTARIAN 
HONEYSUCKLE 
A time-tested hardy, vigorous 
shrub with pink blossoms fol- 
lowed by red berries. 2 to 3 ft., 
70c each. (See page 12.) 














REDBUD OR JUDAS TREE 
Covered with showy, pea-shaped blossoms in 
early spring before the leaves appear. 5 to 6 ft., 
$3.50 each. (See page 7.) 


Are there seasons when your garden lacks 
color? We have purposely divided our flowering 
shrubs into three groups, viz.—Spring Flowering, 
page 11; Summer Flowering, page 15; and 
Autumn Fruiting, page 16; to facilitate your 
selection of shrubs that will provide color at the 
time most needed in your garden. 

TORCH AZALEA 
A most brilliant Azalea flowering in late May. 
18 to 24 in., BRB, $3.25 each. (See page 10.) 


DOUBLE KERRIA 
Bright buttercup-yellow, double blossoms 
on graceful, bright green stems, throughout 
the summer. 18 to 24 in., 90c each. (See 
page 15.) 
The lasting pleasure and en- 
joyment you will derive from a 
flowering shrub is unequalled 
by any comparable expenditure. 
The movie you saw and the food 
you ate will both be forgotten, 
the clothing worn out, but the 
shrubs you planted will still be 
growing and flowering when you 
can no longer remember the ex- 
act year when you planted them. 
How much greater enjoyment 
can you expect to obtain from 
so small an expenditure? 
FLOWERING CRABS 
A group of hardy small flow- 
ering trees that are covered with 
clouds of blossoms in May and 
with showy fruits in the autumn. 
(See pages 6 and 7 for different 
varieties and shades of color.) 
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