


GLOUCESTER and IPSWICH, MASS. 

SHRU BS— fo. Blowers . Foliage - Berries — 
Any true lover of nature will find a world of joy and happiness watching the 
striking and fascinating changes in flowering shrubs throughout the season. 
They are a delight from the first mild spring day when the buds begin to swell 
until late in autumn when the leaves are resplendent in their festive colors and 
brilliant berries. 
We are only able here to acquaint the reader with a very small portion of 
this wealth of beauty. Generous planting of shrubs around the home will repay 
in beauty and pleasure many times over the small investment required. q 

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EXTRA SPECIAL GIFT Bad} fhsre tessa nn steers 
We will give the “Biggest Little Book of Planting Information” FREE 4-5 ft. 2.0.0.0... esse. 
with every order of flowering shrubs for $5.00 or more. (48 pages.) 5-6 ft. see eee eee 

Note.—Figures after the names give approximate 
heights reached by the trees and shrubs under 
favorable conditions. 
EXPLANATION SYMBOLS 
*Suitable for foundation plantings. 
+Adapted to partial shade. 
§$Berried shrubs. 
B&B. Balled and Burlapped. 
ACANTHOPANAX 
*+Pentaphylla (Five-Leaf Aralia). 10 ft. <A tall 
growing shrub with stout, prickly stems and 
bright green, glossy foliage. Excels in shade. 
Each Ten 
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4005) THE bcc QsceSHO CIRO TOC CIES Oe ee 1.50 13.00 
ALMOND. See Prunus. 
ARONIA Chokeberry 
#8*Melanocarpa (Black Chokeberry). 6 ft. Has 
smooth leaves, white flowers in April and May, 
followed by large, black berries. 
Each Ten 
Pe cAI es larsis cic esas sicis s osi8.a.s $0.65 $5.75 
2-8 His. o odec OOCOU te Seen eee .85 7.50 
AZALEA. They breathe of distant lands. 
+*Calendulacea (Flame Azalea). 6 ft. A most beau- 
tiful shrub, bearing profusion of pale yeilow to 
fiery red flowers in May and June. Very showy. 
Each Ten 
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beam CoM ES OCR ees ieyeye stoke: sel c:aus%ere ove 3.25 30.00 
BD Th AEP ES era oi ee ee 4.00 
+*Kaempferi (Torch Azalea). 5 ft. A desirable 
shrub with brilliant orange-red flowers in April 
and May. Each ‘Ten 
NGS Tay PEXCAEL 5 Seige CRC CC Rene eR RCE $2.75 $25.00 
IS S2Am AMOS GBs sels iie e vie oie sie sees 3.50 32.56 
Cire veemes Gc ES sieteiercueccnereisscars tool's s 4.25 
Ue Ome LEMS OCB Weis sac arstore eins ans. os. 3 5.25 
#*Vaseyi (Pinkshell Azalea). 6 ft. One of the very 
best ornamentals. Delicate white, pink, or deep 
rose flowers appear in April or May. 
Each Ten 
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IEOME Tile, TERA ES, BOB cic. oO Cee 3.50 32.50 
BEAUTY BUSH. See Kolkwitzia. 
BERBERIS Barberry 
*8Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). 5 ft. A slow- 
growing shrub with brightly colored foliage and 
red fruit in the fall. Each 10 100 
CEA? SIs 6. clea ee ene TeRo Ie aG $0.35 $2.90 $25.00 
“ERS TP, 6.6 CERIO CO RIGa Ore Den .55 5.00 
*“8Thunbergi atropurpurea (Red-Leaved Japanese 
_ Barberry). 5 ft. Of the same habit as the pre- 
cedine except that the foliage is bronze-red 
throughout the summer. Each 10 100 
NS=24 Sine NEAVY ssicvecsie'ais oi01 3 $1.00 $9.00 $75.00 
OOM WHOAV YA cleytod's <6. s% 1.40 12.25 100.00 
*$Thunbergi pluriflora erecta (Truehedge Column- 
berry). Plant Patent No. 110. Hardy, compact, 
and upright. Foliage more dense than the com- 
mon Barberry, changing to brilliant tints in 
autumn. Striking red berries. 
Each 10 100 
USA ZAM TT Meee Pail s,6.: «es setae = $0.45 $3.70 $33.50 
Qe atomt Caen coteaalc sae laies 60 5.50 50.00 
BLUEBERRY. See Vaccinium. 
BRIDAL WREATH. See Spiraea. 
BUCKTHORN. See Rhamuus. 
BUDDLEIA 
Attractive to Butterflies, - 
*Charming. 6 feet. Large spikes of beautiful pink 
flowers—lovely new variety admired by all. 
Butterfly Bush 
Each Ten 
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RV MCA U Varna are Oita tyaiata tee ea avers 1.25 11.59 
*Ile de France. 5 ft. This is one of the best 
Buddleias. The flowers are fragrant, rose-purple 
suffused violet, on long, symmetrical spikes. 
Blooms from July to September. 
Each Ten 
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Unless otherwise marked 
bare rooted, when dormant. Should balling and burlapping be desired on shrubs 
SHRUBS B&B (Balled and Burlapped) 
“B&B” (Balled and Burlapped), shrubs are dug 
not marked “B&B”, an extra charge will be made at the following rates. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. See Buddleia. 
CHOKEBERRY. See Aronia. 
CLETHRA 
+* Alnifolia (Sweet Pepper). 7 ft. A dainty native 
shrub, bearing spikes of creamy white, fragrant 
flowers. July to September. Each Ten 
USS ZA BIN SW techevercisic sess: wievetelareuere suens $0.70 $6.00 
PARRY On G2 renee PAPO a Digio CORIO CO ORO -90 8.00 
CORALBERRY. See Symphoricarpos. 
CORNUS Dogwood 
+$*Alba sibirica (/?ed-Branched Dogwood). 8-10 ft. 
Stout, erect, bright red branches. Clusters of 
vellow-white flowers in late June, followed by 
blue-white berries. Each Ten 
Bed wal tie Bro as ferns ere cena tots ven euepanarsue: s $0.85 $ 7.50 
Aah aed bagmeretekere te rakstelatons sista cee emhein ins 1.15 10.50 
a6. LGA yey c cars ats ele rsieverslions sie/essieia a: dtelane 1.75 15.00 
+*Stolonifera flaviramea (Golden Twig Dogwood). 
8 ft. Makes a striking contrast with the red- 
harked sort, with its yellow branches. White 
flowers. May and June. Each Ten 
Be LC retreat ta reteve acketsl ete sa etal me arate $0.85 $ 7.50 
Sed L ER ere cae teresrern a cicle siete tenors 1.10 10.00 
Fs BASS Er G.crrOiO Lid Oc OECD ONO 1.50 13.00 
Aob LEE Nea vy a cidsie store eteteveie niaioes 2.00 
COTONEASTER 
SApiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster). 5 ft. A very 
desirable, medium-sized shrub with pink blooms 
in June, followed by showy red fruit. 
Each Ten 
Raa Seo ct. MMA she co adccecacdoodS $1.75 $15.00 
(Satay peo, QUaWES oe, nagocnenocoene 2.25 20.50 
*Divaricata (Spreading Cotoneaster). 6 ft. A beau- 
tiful, upright shrub with glossy dark green 
leaves. Pink flowers in June and bright red 
fruit from September through the winter. The 
foliage is a nice crimson in fall. 
Each Ten 
Gi pS; aN Th soompadousoase $1.25 $11.50 
Gin jecuthy VES Gam ChGaanoesaoanesd 1.75 15.00 
$Horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster). 3 ft. Low, hori- 
zontal branched shrub. Glossy foliage. Pinkish 
white blooms in spring, followed by bright red 
fruit. Supreme for rock planting. Semi-ever- 
green. Each Ten 
(Bing, moet, sale in aconcodoaagsso $2.00 $18.00 
CYDONIA Quince 
*Japonica (Japanese Quince). 5 ft. Early bloomer. 
Flowers orange to scarlet, in May, followed by 
golden yellow fruit. Foliage glossy green. 
A specimen shrub. Each Ten 
DA PY rhs Oh ar ArrOrcGeh Cron Oe Olatirrd $0.60 $5.59 
Soa Tt, Mice Ohi to mi Setar etahes ate eTe one -75 6.50 
*Japonica rubra (Red Flowering Quince). 5 ft. 
Same as above w:th exception of deep red 
flowers. Each Ten 
TL SoD ae reams cicteiciereteteneiecevavaley ckenelelsseyeteue $0.75 $ 6.50 
Des eARU Mets crketete custerenolaiave cistere lots! heletenats 1.00 9.00 
BoA Ltr ec role el saierateete hiatetalevesorebeteletae 1.50 13.00 
DAPHNE 
+*Mezereum (February Daphne). 4 ft. A small, 
hardy shrub blooming long before the leaves 
appear. The stems are closely set with rosy 
purple, fragrant flowers in February and March. 
Each Ten 
AUS Aholes, LENCAST Snoia ooo bobo soo $0.85 $7.50 
DEUTZIA 
*Gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 3 ft. White flowers 
on arched branches. May, June. Each Ten 
5 pS vinee ee ee ecice wincietneueetets $0.60 $5.50 
TEEOy Shs, ap ashe On oo epamiatem a Ae $0.75 6.50 
*Gracilis rosea (Rose Deutzia). 3 ft. Same habit 
as above, only flowers are pink instead of white. 
Each Ten 
TRONS). Canin HOO mee CO OROTOR Grr $1.00 $ 9.00 
EDA Ge ftae ain itn craneees ei eioiele is tener svet\cieiers 1.50 13.006 
*Lemoinei (Lemoine’s Deutzia). 5 ft. Early bloom- 
ing, vigorous shrub with sprays of pure white 
flowers in May. Each Ten 
1 ey eh We Gir ainmino cine peo Ge O10 Cosa $0.65 $5.75 
De ett mero soterereitstelet velvet els 85 7.50 

5 or more plants of the same variety and size at 
10 rate: 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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After the regular bare root digging season is passed, this material must be 
dug with a ball, and since considerable time, labor, and soil is involved, Balling 
and Burlapping will be charged at these same rates. 
Larger sizes—prices quoted on request. 
Scabra, Pride of Rochester. 12 ft. Tallest of the 
Deutzias. Bears a profusion of large pinkish 
white flowers in June and July. 
Each Ten 
Baa Et merstare steiner ie save le ia le seis $0.75 $ 6.50 
Ae Dink toe ctatn teehee eee cleaves hives 1.00 9.00 
=< BLES PSe faneia eter coveteracsta: aus) s8arsia a ei ees ee 1.50 13.00 
DOGWOOD. See Cornus. 
ELAEAGNUS 
$Angustifolia (Russian Olive). 20 ft. Excellent 
for mass planting. Fragrant yellow flowers fol- 
lowed by orange-yellow berries enhancing its 
silvery gray leaves and branches. 
Each Ten 
Dad PLCS Grsreudions coer eiaierevere ousker erate tahele evehe $1.00 $ 9.00 
Bel. Leon wa ee mae ite cine siaistaes 1.25 11.50 
BaG hte spre aterm cle cere seencaeaiees 1.75 15.00 
EUONYMUS Euonymus 
*8*Alatus (Winged Euonymus). 8-10 ft. Shrub of 
compact habit. Small leaves on four-winged 
branches, yellowish flowers in May and June. 
Brilliant red fruit and foliage in autumn. 
Each Ten 
Bad SEE o Wrceccisvoue ehotenebe wpemisrorsy asretevar es $1.50 $13.00 
A-B SE bar eiemeieiove coe ene ake sient ctovehe feterals eke 2.00 18.00 
Pes 2 ie oe rrC os ROC OS Mr OO Gro tate 3.00 27.00 
FORSYTHIA Golden Bell 
*Intermedia spectabilis (Showy Border Forsytlua). 
8 ft. Bright yellow. Flowers more profusely 
than the original type, and richer in color. 
Flowers in April and May. Each Ten 
Sad LE. aya cieless essiceierevsselece eteiovetevers’ sts $0.85 $ 7.50 
ARB atta verate es ahe eioretere e aereisatheretarsatets 1.10 10.00 
Ba6 pits ae cc isceceiematee Gleason 1.65 14.50 
*Suspensa fortunei (Fortune Golden Bell). 8 ft. 
More erect habit with arching branches covered 
with a profusion of rich yellow flowers in April, 
followed by broad deep leaves which are often 
three-parted. Each Ten 
Re an a laararaetoy ea cece Bio PEL OI OR LO8 $0.85 $ 7.50 
AaB Et cease tersuane otintate rusts th cds atm eaaec: 1.10 10.00 
aT Ger wren eter stsreuatehotoietsieharserstonecslta pints A yy 15.00 
HONEYSUCLKE. See Lonicera. 
HYDRANGEA Hydrangea 
*Arborescens grandiflora (Snow Hill Hydrangea). 
6 ft. Semi-dwarf shrub having large clusters 
of snow-white flowers from June to September. 
Each Ten 
Bad. LE. . erakisueeictateve ane vicjethahctevene etetecets $0.65 $5.75 
S=4. £E5 Saree siciaterareroue leu lens etersteiene ates .85 7.50 
*Paniculata grandiflora (Pee Gee Hydrangea). 10 
ft. Large conical heads of white flowers in July 
and August, becoming pink and red with age. 
Each Ten 
PEP Sage ea ene BETES ER CROC CI CSE 0 $0.65 $ 5.75 
Ce Ba ne OU BOSD Oe Se ERHES 4 oom DeEOs .85 7.50 
Eten Gay ertctea tipte toes REL MBCELAD Oy Ena ste 1.10 10.00 
ILEX 
+$*Verticillata (Common Winterberry). 6 ft. Orna- 
mental shrub with decorative scarlet berries and 
attractive green foliage. Because of plant sexes, 
one male should be planted to two female plants 
for bearing-bearing. 
Each Ten 
De BIE Eee Pay o aa avai’ ec hass isi chore hetone te easter $0.85 $ 7.50 
Dad PEG i ee tae: ceasexoionensjeheces wieratenersatsieas 1.10 10.00 
Bim EUs chile oisjers) <fosnintede are ctorsinvataielereie's 1.75 15.00 
Berry-bearing plants, 25c extra. See page 25. 
JAPANESE QUINCE. See Cydonia japonica. 
JETBEAD. See Rhodotypos. 
KOLKWITZIA. From Korea. 
*Amabilis (Beauty Bush). 8 ft. Sprays of grace- 
ful foliage completely covered with delicate 
pink flowers in May-June. Each Ten 
eB Tbs Watson ced s iagete METS oye, ete siemerem arte $1.00 $9.00 
Cy tn me ee MO © Cio SOOT Ds Fiche 1.50 
LIGUSTRUM Privet 
Ibolium (Jboliwm Privet). 8 ft. A new hardy va- 
riety. Foliage rich glossy green. Semi-ever- 
green. Each 10 100 
aa ES fC aS «SPS CENT OL $0.30 $2.25 $15.00 
Bad, LE arc asinnghatieetemsreeys seer sty Paarday a Aah) 
18-24 in., heavyeousue. on 385 «2.75 18.00 
OE3 fiesheavy “ence eh in 50 4.00 35.00 
Be Bares Wea ocrigds voc to aff 6.00 50.00 
A=B. ffs NCRVVieeisimetrce siete 1.10 10.00 
