DEUTZIA 
Gracilis. Low, dwarf form of Deutzia which is completely covered with white flowers 
in the early spring. 
DESMODIUM 
Penduliflorum. Pinkish lavender flowers on long drooping stems in late summer. 
Pearl Bush (Exchorda Grandiflora). A large shrub having a quantity of white flowers 
making it resemble a snow bank. 
FORSYTHIA 
Spectabilis (Golden Bell). Yellow flowers in eary spring. 
Viridissima (Greenstem Forsythia). Golden yellow flowers in profusion in February 
or early March. 
HYDRANGEA 
Opuloides. Pink or blue flowers. 
KOLKWITZIA 
Amabilis (Beauty Bush). Beautiful new shrub from China. The flowers which are 
borne in profusion in early spring are pale pink, trumpet shaped with orange veins 
in throat, buds darker. Does not bloom profusely until about five years old. 
LAGERSTROEMIA 
Indica (Crape Myrtle). Pink, Watermelon red, and white. 
Wm. Toovey. Very large flower heads of best red color. 
LILAC 
Persian (Rothomagensis). The dainty foliage of this Lilac is not as heavy as that of 
common Lilac. The blooms, however, are very similar. This is the only Lilac 
we have found to be satisfactory in our section. 
LONICERA 
Fragrantissima (First Breath of Spring). Well known, medium growing shrub. 
Lindleyana. Semi-dwarf. Fragrant flowers blooming from May until frost. Almost 
evergreen. 
Tatarica (Bush Honeysuckle). Flowers in spring, followed by red berries in summer. 
We have red and white flowering. 
MAGNOLIA 
Purpurea (Nigra). Purplish-red Magnolia. Free bloomer. 
Soulangeana. Large, white-cup-shaped flowers suffused with pink. 
Stellata (Star Magnolia). Shrub or small tree having fragrant, white, star-shaped 
flowers. Hardy and free flowering. 
MALUS (Flowering Crabapple). 
Atrosanguinea. Deep purplish-red color of single flowers; graceful and very showy. 
Red fruit. 
Floribunda. Single pink flowers; spreading growth; yellow fruit slightly tinted red. 
Neidzwetzkyana (Redyein). Large deep pink flowers and edible red fruit. 
PHILADELPHUS 
Virginalis. A handsome, vigorous-growing shrub with large, white, semi-double, 
fragrant flowers. Blooms early spring and summer. 
POMEGRANATE 
Orange red flowers, edible fruit. 
Plant pecan trees for shade. 

