(ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
© DECIDUOUS @& 
The following listed shrubs may successfully be used in 
softening border lines, edges of walls, filling depressions, as 
screen plantings, covering slopes, or dividing areas. Careful 
selection as to varieties and height will insure color scheme and 
effect that will be a source of much pleasure. 
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CAESALPINIA (POINCIANA)—C Gillies, “Bird of Paradisew ae ft. -! Large 
shrub or small tree with feathery foliage. Clusters of yellow flowers with bright 
red hair-like stamens several inches long. 2-3 ft.—25c; 3-4 ft.—35c; 4-5 ft.—50c 
CYDONIA JAPONICA, “JAPAN QUINCE”—6 ft. Flame-like coral flowers in 
early spring. Medium plant—35c; Heavy plant—75c to $1.00. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA—Spreading type, peach colored flowers in early spring, 
followed by small apples. Medium plant—35c; Heavy plant—75c to $1.00. 
DEUTZIA, “PRIDE OF ROCHESTER”—8 ft. Double white flowers tinged with 
pink. Strong upright growth. Medium plant—25c; Heavy plant 40c. 
FORSYTHIA, “GOLDEN BELL”—6 ft. Covered in early spring with a profusion 
of yellow flowers. Fine for arches or trellises. Medium plant— 25c; Heavy 
—40c; Extra heavy—60c. 
PHILADELPHUS (MOCK ORANGE)—to 8 ft. Hardy, fast growing shrub, 
covered in spring with white saucer shaped blossoms with golden stamens. 
2-3 ft.—25c; 3-4 ft.—35c; 4-5 ft.—50c. 
ALTHEA—10 ft. We have double white and purple; and single pink and purple. 
3-4 ft.—35c;. 4-5 ft-—50c; . 5-6 ft.—65c. 
CALLICARPA AMERICANA, “FRENCH MULBERRY”—6 ft. The flowers 
are small, borne in short clusters in summer and the plants are grown chiefly 
for their bright lilac or violet colored berry-like fruits, very conspicuous in late 
autumn. 2-3 ft.—50c; 3-4 ft.—75c. 
CREPE MYRTLE—10 to 15 ft. Lavender or Watermelon red. 11-2 ft.—15c; 
2-3 ft.—20c; 3-4 ft.—30c; 4-5 ft.—40c. Balled and burlapped 15c extra. 
DWARF POMEGRANATE—3 ft. A miniature pomegranate with fresh green 
foliage, scarlet flowers and small, crimson fruit. Almost evergreen. Medium 
plants—65c. 
FLOWERING ALMOND—4 ft. A low, spreading shrub covered in early spring 
with double, rose-like flowers all along the stems. 1/-2 ft.—40c. 
FLOWERING PEACH—15 ft. Pink, white and red. 2-3 ft.—25c; 3-4 ft.—35c; 
4-5 ft.—50c. 
LILAC, (PERSIAN LILAC)—8 ft. 2-3 ft.—25c; 3-4 ft.—35c. 
WEIGELA ROSEA—15-18 in. 20c; 18-24 in.—25c; 3-4 ft.—40c. Also WEIGELA 
VARIEGATED LEAF and WEIGELA YELLOW at same prices. 
ROSE ACACIA—A shrub with clusters of rose pink flowers, the bloom resembling 
sweet peas. Flowers covering the plant in early spring. 2-3 ft.—35c. 
BUDDLEIA (BUTTERFLY BUSH) Ile de France—A grand new Butterfly Bush 
covered with large spikes of claret purple flowers from June until frost. Med- 
ium plants—35c each. 
SNOW DROP—Can be trained on trellis or grown on bush. Covered in spring 
and summer with white blooms. It will perfume your whole yard. 18-24 in.— 
30c; 2-3 ft.—45c. 

