
KELLY’S SHRUBS 
FOR HOME BEAUTIFICATION 
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Strong 2 Year, 2 to 3 ft., No 1. Blooming Size Bushes 
PRICES (Except as Noted) 
45c each, 3 for $1.25, 10 for $4.00 
Figures in the brackets following the variety name indicate the 
approximate height of the shrubs at maturity. No shrub should be 
allowed to grow taller than you want it. You can keep them pruned 
to suit yourself. 
ALMOND (Prunus Glandulosa) (4-5 ft.)—An erect growing 
shrub that has dainty double pink blossoms in May that resemble 
small roses, and which completely cover the twigs 
and branches. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) (6-8 ft.)—Tall growing 
shrub that is very effective for group and specimen 
planting. One of the few shrubs that are in blossom 
from mid-summer until very late Fall. Choice of 
Purple, Red, White, and Pink. All double flowering. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) (4-5 ft.)—This gor- 
geous shrub has an abundance of pale pink, bell 
shaped flowers during June. One of its many virtues 
is its long arching limb growth. 18-24 in., 55¢ each, 
3 for $1.50. 
BLUE HYDRANGEA (French) (2-3 ft.)—The deep 
intense blue of this small shrub is truly amazing. The 
flower is large ball shaped, and the leaves are very 
shiny and dark green. Must be protected in the 
winter, but is well worth the effort. 18-24 in., 85¢ 
each, 3 for $2.25. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) (4-5 ft.). 
Charming—A new shrub bearing throughout the 
late summer and autumn. Elegant long sprays 
covered with lovely lavender-pink blooms which, 
compared with other Buddleias are distinctly pink. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Ile de France—A new variety of more uniform 
moderate growth. Violet purple clusters bloom in 
ae epunaance in mid-summer. Sweet and 
fragr 
DEUTZIA. GRACILIS (Slender Deutzia) (2 ft.)— 
One of our best low growing flowering shrubs. White 
flowers in graceful upright clusters in May and June. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER (5-6 ft.)— 
aya double white flowers tinged with rose in 
y. One of our most popular shrubs. 
EVONYMUS EUROPAEUS (Bush Bittersweet) 
(12-14 ft.)—Large erect shrub; yellow flowers in 
nodding clusters in May followed by rose colored 
berries that stay until Winter. Excellent for Winter 
bouquet. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Fortuni (6 ft.)—Tallest growing of the Forsythias, 
most stiffly upright in habit. Golden flowers com- 
pletely cover the branches in early spring. 
Intermedia (Border) (4 ft.)—Similar to Fortuni, 
except that it is more dwarf growing. 
Suspensa (Weeping) (5 ft.)—Yellow rosettes com- 
pletely cover this unusual shrub that grows to a 
height of about five feet and then weeps to the 
ground. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN (6-8 ft.)—Pink 
flowering shrub that blossoms in May followed by 
clusters of red berries. 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Show) 
(3 ft.)—A very showy shrub with ball shaped clusters 
of pure white flowers from July to September. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (4 ft.)—Popular late summer 
blooming shrub. The immense cone-shaped blooms 
are white at first then turn pink and bronze. Grows 
in sun or partial shade and makes a very conspicuous 
specimen plant. 
INDIAN CURRANT (Coralberry or Red Snow- 
berry) (3-4 ft. )—Dwarf shrub of graceful habit. Rose 
colored blossoms in June and July, followed by dull 
red coral colored berries. 

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Hydrangea P. G. 
FLOWERING — QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica) (3-4 
ft.) — Completely covered with dazzling scarlet 
flowers in May, followed by small quince shaped 
fruits. No planting is complete without one or 
more of these shrubs. 
KERRIA JAPONICA (Golden Kerria) (3-4 ft.)—A 
semi-dwarf shrub with beautiful shaped flowers of 
bright orange during July. The branches are light 
green in winter and therefore very showy. 18-24 in., 
60c each, 3 for $1.60. 
LILAC (Syringa Vulgaris)—The much desired com- 
mon Lilac. Can furnish purple or white variety. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Coronarius) (6-8 
ft.)—Tall, and hardy, exceptionally vigorous. Blooms 
in May, in graceful sprays of large, white, fragrant 
flowers. 
OCEAN SPRAY (Something really new under the 
Sun) (4-5 ft.)—This shrub has the habits of the 
Hydrangea P. G., pyramidal in shape, flowers of a 
creamy yellow blooming in great profusion. It is one 
of the most graceful plants offered to date. Prefers a 
sunny location and well drained soil. 18-24 in., 75¢ 
each, 3 for $2.00. 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINALIS (Mock Orange) 
(5-6 ft.)—Has very large, semi-double blossoms, pure 
white and a continuous blossomer. 18-24 in., 50c 
each, 3 for $1.35. 
PURPLE FRINGE (Smoke Tree) (6-8 ft.)—Great 
clouds of misty purple blooms completely cover this 
shrub in early summer. The blossoms prevail for 
quite some time. The leaves are exceptionally deco- 
ne. Prefers some sunlight. 2-3 ft., 60c each, 3 for 

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