
HETHER planted individually or collectively, shrubs are an important feature in the adornment of 
\) \) any grounds. In groups they can be made to emphasize some feature of the lawn, to screen the garage, 
the laundry-yard, or some unsightly view. Among borders of the lawn, along walks and drives and in 
corners, collections of shrubs may be gathered that will give a succession of bloom from early spring until fall. 
In the list that follows will be found shrubs for all such purposes. 
Except where noted otherwise, a charge will be made for digging shrubs with ball of earth (B&B.), as follows: 1 to 2 ft., 
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AZALEAS 
For Evergreen Azaleas, see page 14 
All Azaleas B&B 
Azalea calendulacea. Flame Azalea. A brilliant flowering 
shrub, with great clusters of yellow and orange-red flowers 
produced in May and June before the leaves appear. 
Vigorous grower and remarkably showy. Prefers moisture. 
Each Each 
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A. kaempferi. Torch Azalea. A handsome, tall-growing va- 
riety, with blossoms that vary from bright red to salmon- 
pink in May. One of the showiest shrubs in cultivation. 
Each Each 
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A. kaempferi Hybrids. New varieties of the Torch Azalea 
with lovely colors, making charming combinations. 
Fedora. Salmon-rose. Norma. Deep pink. 
Lohengrin. Orchid. Othello. Orange-red. 
Prices of above varieties: Each Each 
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Azalea mucronulatum. Mongolian Azalea. A rare variety 
of Chinese Azalea with pinkish lavender flowers. Blooms 
with forsythia. Can be used in shrub border. 
Each Each 
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A. nudiflora. Pinxterbloom. An attractive shrub with an 
abundance of pink flowers in April and May. It does well 
in moist places. Each Each 
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A. vaseyi. Pinksbell Azalea. A tall-growing type, bearing 
clear light pmk flowers in April and May. Foliage turns 
deep crimson in fall. Each Each 
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A. viscosa. Swamp Azalea. Vigorous shrub, with an abun- 
dance of fragrant, white flowers in June. While it is partial 
to moist places, it will do well in the shrub border and in 
partial shade. Each Each 
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AMELANCHIER 
Amelanchier canadensis. Downy Shadblow. White flowers 
in early spring before the leaves and in June sweet berries 
very much relished by birds. Standard form. 
Each Each 
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Deduct 10 per cent of unit price for 10 or more of one variety in one size 
BULK’S NURSERIES, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
