
HARDY Flowering SHRUBS 

Our stock is all field-grown, 2 years old, well rooted, 2/2 to 4 feet tall. 
As soon as your shipment arrives, open up to verify stock, then heel-in somewhere in shaded, 
moist soil. Take out one at a time when planting. 



Send your orders early and we will deliver at the proper planting time. 
| THE APPROXIMATE HEIGHT AT MATURITY IS SHOWN WITH EACH VARIETY. 
You get them when they do best. 

Almonds 
4 to 5 feet. Produce rosette-like flowers 
early in spring before the leaves appear. 
Are dwarf, bushy and compact. Double 
pink. Each 65c, by mail 75c. 
Althea (Rose of Sharon) 
8 to 10 feet. A very desirable fall 
blooming shrub for specimen planting. 
The flowers resemble double hollyhocks 
and are very showy. Colors: Pink, Red 
and Purple. Any above, Bach 50c, by 
mail 60c, 3 for $1.25, by mail $1.45. 
Barberry 
THUNBERGI. 3 to 4 feet. Suitable for 
lawn or border. In fall the bright red 
berries form and remain throughout 
the winter. Large, fine specimens. 
Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
RED LEAVED. 3 to 4 feet. Rich 
bronzy red foliage. In fall changes to 
an orange-scarlet, with clumps of small 
red berries on under side of stem. Very 
attractive as a shrub. 18- to 24-inch size. 
Each 50c; by mail 60c. 
Butterfly Bush - Buddleia 
FORTUNE. Plant Patent No. 206. Col- 
or pure lilac, with a brilliant orange eye 
in each tiny flower. The flower spikes are 
12 to 14 inches long. Each 75c, 3 for 
$2.00; $7.50 per doz., postpaid. 
CHARMING, NEW PINK. A new 
shrub bearing throughout the late sum- 
mer and autumn elegant long sprays 
covered with lovely lavender-pink blooms 
which, compared with other Buddleias 
introduced up to date, are distinctly 
pink. It received a Silver Medal from 
the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. 
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Butterfly Bush - Buddelia 

BUTTERFLY BUSH—Continued 
Charming gives a wonderful effect in the 
garden and has exceptional value for 
house dgcoration. Strong flowering 
plants, @0c each; by mail 70c. 
DUBONNET. 4 ft. A _ splendid new 
color, matching that of the French Du- 
bonnet wine. Glows a true red in sun- 
shine and under artificial light. Firm, 
cylindrical spikes on strong, erect stems. 
Each 50c, by mail 60c; 3 for $1.25, 
by mail $1.45. 
ILE DE FRANCE. This sensational 
new variety attains a height of from 3 
to 4 feet; bushy and very graceful. 
Thick flower spikes 6 to 9 inches long, 
very fragrant; rosy purple with a deep 
violet suffusion. Each 40c, by mail 
50c; 3 for $1.10, by mail $1.30. 
Caragana Arborescens 
10 to 12 feet. Siberian Pea Shrub. 
Bright green fernlike leaves and numerous 
clusters of yellow pealike flowers in May. 
Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
Cotoneaster Acutifolia 
6 to 8 feet. A fast growing, graceful 
shrub with flower clusters in May and 
June. Has brilliant autumn foliage and 
black fruits that remain well into the win- 
ter. Each 65c, by mail 75c., 

Dogwood, Colorado 
Dogwood 
COLORADO. 8 to 10 ft. Red branches, 
white flowers in May-June. Foliage 
turning in autumn to purple-red. Each 
60c, by mail 70c. 
Flowering Crab 
BECHTEL’S. 12 to 15 feet. The blooms 
are in a mass of delicate pink of deli- 
cious fragrance. Very much admired; 
select specimens. 3 ft., each 75c; by 
aris 85c. 4 ft., each $1.00, by mail 
1.15. 
HOPA. 12 to 15 feet. An attractive tree 
that becomes literally covered with large 
rose-colored flowers in May, followed 
with bright red fruit. Each 85c, by 
mail $1.00. 
Forsythia 
FORTUNETI, Golden Bell. 8 to 10 feet. 
Bears small yellow flowers, very early, 
before leaves appear. Each 50c, by 
mail 60c, 
Golden Elder 
8 to 10 feet. Golden yellow foliage all 
the season. Very suitable where color 
effects are desired. Bach 50c; by mail 
High Bush Cranberry 
10 to 12 feet. Produces numerous smal] 
white flowers in June followed in fall by 
bright scarlet berries in clusters. Grows 
like Snowball. Each 65c, by mail 75c. 
Honeysuckle 
Bush. Very bright flowers in April and 
May, leaving quantities of red and orange 
berries that last through the fall. 8 to 
LORIE 
PINK TARTARIAN. Large pink flow- 
ers in abundance. Each 50c, by mail 
60c. 
RED TARTARIAN. Light crimson 
flowers. Each 50c, by mail 60c. 
Hydrangea P. G. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 3 to 
5 feet. Produce massive white flowers, 
then pink, afterwards are _ reddish 
brown and green, from August till au- 
tumn. Plant in shade on East or North, 
ee in open sun. Each 60c; by mail 
Roses 
AUSTRIAN COPPER and GROOT- 
NENDORST make excellent shrubs. De- 
scribed and priced on page 25. 


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Bechtel’s Flowering Crab 
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