BERBERIS (Barberry) 
(Evergreen kinds, see Page 18) 
Thunbergii (Japanese Barberry) 
5 ft. Zone LV. Very tolerant. Bushy and 
dense, red berry in autumn. Fine hedge. 
The most valuable, useful shrub in cul- 
tivation. 
(Hach) (10) (100) 
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LSetOpea ins xeXene ne 3.50 17.50 
—atropurpurea (Red-leaf)—Red-pur- 
ple form. Color not perfect, but fairly 
steady. Properly pollinated, it comes 
true from seed. 
SL ZcbO: Sait ee ster aet: 
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18 to 24in. XX..... .60 4.00 25.00 
—minor (Box Barberry)—A dwarf 
form. 
WAH) WSIS 5 Boo ote 4.00 30.00 
—erecta (True Hedge Columnberry) 
—A good new form much more valuable 
for hedges. Erect. (Patent 110). 
8.00 
PRO LCOSL ONIN ars Heeb 30 2.50 15.00 
LSRsOUL Sanaa eek 40 3.00 20.00 
PEO) PAGAN Ris Se a .65 4.50 40.00 
BUDDLEIA (Summer Lilac) 
Davidii (Butterfly Bush) 
—Charming (NEW)—S8 ft. Zone V. 
Bright, pink, June-August. Drain. 
UO dbs coi siseslars -70 5.50 40.00 
—Ile de France—5 ft. Dwarf. Longer 
spikes, more vivid color. 
CECORLS Lael serie oi 60 5.50 40.00 
—Hartwegi (NEW)—Hardier than any 
other Buddleia and blooms showier and 
neater. 
Dev enre Sick doe: dn .90 5.50 50.00 
CALLICARPA = (Beautyberry) 
Americana (Native Beautyberry) 
6 ft. Zone VI.. Red-violet fruit in Octo- 
ber. Tolerant. 
pUSttoezArinee oe ee 1.50 9.00 
PI ARON ISSO en tee seemed 4.00 20.00 
Purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry) 
5 ft. Zone (V). Lilac-purple berries. 
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DelO NOLL ects nhs idee 75 5.00 40.00 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub) 
Floridus (Strawberrybush) 
8 ft. Zone V. Rich, damp, part shade. 
Brown ‘‘pineapples,”’ fragrant, July. 
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CARAGANA 
Arborescens (Pea-tree) 
Zone I. 20 ft. Yellow flowers. May. 
(Pea-shrub) 
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IbOT A heresy ozs stats 5.00 36.00 
CEANOTHUS (Ceanothus) 
Americana (Jersey Tea) 
3 ft. Zone III. Dry, humus, sun. White 
panicles, July to Oct. 
PD ELO cd Sulllrtveeovers sets rs Late 9.00 
OELOmRO LG gee es 5.00. 30.00 
CLETHRA 
Alnifolia (Summer Sweet) 
7 ft. Zone IV. White fragrant spikes 
vary from July to August. Acid soil, 
similar to Rhododendron. 
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Tee tipo Pe eh aS Cee ene 75 5.50 40.00 




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CORNUS 
(Tree Dogwood, Page 31) 
Sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood) 
10 ft. Zone IV. Sun, damp. Flower and 
fruit poor. Deep red bark in winter. 
(Dogwood) 
(Each) (10) (100) 
S1L2itoWS ine: 5.00 
HD COltoalbederger! uses ee ofwrae) 0:00 
B tOMA Tb ices 2 sctuae 1.00 5.50 45.00 
Siberica (alba) (Tatarian Dogwood) 
8 ft. Zone I. Flower and berry slight 
in effect. Vivid red bark. Tolerant. 
12 tol 8 in pee rare eh eee Te OO 
3 tock Tt Saar .75 4.00 37.50 
Stolonifera (Red Osier) 
8 ft. Zone I. Sun, damp, spreading. 
Again, valued for bright red winter bark. 
+ 1S: tOl2Alin eterna ean ae a OU) 
Dito wmAlieeen eae ree 75 4.50 25.00 
—lutea (Goldtwig)—Smaller and a 
really bright yellow bark. 
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Sito ite: aepees 90 8.50 50.00 
CYDONIA (Flowering Quince) 
Japonica (Japanese Quince) 
4 ft. Zone V. Sun. Bushy dwarf. Scarlet 
flowers in April. A tolerant ornamental 
shrub. Slow growth. Can be kept pruned. 
*18 to 24in.......... Bees rope U8) 
PAVKSY PiaGoe Ga bb aac 90 7.00 50.00 
—Grandiflora—Lemon, fading deeprose. 
—White—Large; white. 
—Rosea grandiflora—Pink. 
—Rubra_ grandiflora—Harly. Large 
deep red blooms. 
—Nivilis—Large, pure white. 
—Crimson and Gold—Large velvety 
red. Showy golden stamens. 
Above six named varieties: 
1-year grafts....... 1.50 9.50 75.00 
CYTISSUS (Broom) 
Scoparius (Common Broom) 
4 to 8 ft. Zone V. Bushy, upright stems. 
Yellow, May-June. Drain. Sun. Perhaps 
the best cover for dry banks. A sight in 
bloom. 
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2.50 18.00 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS GROW QUICKLY 
Thunberg’s Barberry is slow, yet the 1-year seedlings on 
the left grew into the full specimen below in six years! Plant 
small shrubs now and save 80% of what they would cost 3 

DEUTZIA 
(Deutzia) 
Gracilis (Slender Deutzia) 
3 ft. Zone V. Drain. Mass of gleaming 
white, May. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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LSntor24 ine erence .90 6.00 50.00 
Scabra crenata 
—Pride of Rochester 
Large, pinkish white blooms. Vigorous. 
Zone V. 8 ft. 
ley eee Tease so ok ae oe ae 6.00 
Sst Ad Gece eee .80 6.00 50.00 
DAPHNE 
(See also Page 19) 
Mezereum (‘‘February’’ Daphne) 
3 ft. Upright. Zone IV. In April has 
lilac-red masses of bloom. Sun, lime. 
Foliage apt to suffer in hot summers, so 
give part shade south of Boston. 
f te 92-20 el OU 
12 to 15 in. B&B....1.00 8.00 70.00 
ELEAGNUS (Eleagnus) 
Angustifolia (Russian Olive) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Drought-resisting. Yel- 
low berries in Sept. 
wales) PNT 55 So boa ie tome.) Td: 
4 tomo ft oe er 1.00 7.00 60.00 
longpipes (Cherry Eleagnus, Page 41) 
ENKIANTHUS 
Campanulatus (Redvein Enkianthus) 
12 ft. Clean, shapely. Large leaves 
brilliant in fall. Red-veined, white bells 
in May. Acid, humus. 
“12 to Sane eee .. 3.50 30.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B. ...2.00 12.00 100.00 
EUONYMUS (Euonymus) 
Alatus (Winged Euonymus) 
8 ft. Zone V. Pink-crimson autumn 
leaves. Interesting shrub. 
“12. to 5\ nee eee Sy eee? L000) 
12,10" .3 it... 1.50 12.00 90.00 
—compacta—Best broad hedge. 6 ft. 
Very dense and shapely. New. 
2: tO 2 ita 2:25 20.00 
Yeodensis (Yahoo Euonymus) 
12 ft. Zone V. Pink fruit in Sept. Hand- 
some leaf. 
2\ to. 3 tthe ree -90 6.00 50.00 
