





—An exquisite dwarf trailing evergreen for banks or 
eries, having gorgeous scarlet fruits. A very rare 
altogether posrebls shrub. 
mmense snow white heads of bloom. 4’. 
ZYrAOOC wo ne DUC 
paniculata —A large symmetrical shrub with enormous 
ee panicles of pink flowers. 3 yr. 50c each 
_ green foliage shaped like the oak leaf and lovely coffee- 
, Beierca flowers. Best in partial shade with plenty of 
_ moisture. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
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~_KERRIA (Ker’-ri-a) 
43 japonica fl. pl.—Strong upright grower with double yellow 
hs blooms in June and intermittently all summer. 2 yr. 45c 
~ KOLKWITZIA (Kolk-witz’-i-a)—Beauty Bush 
i amabilis—6’. An exceedingly beautiful bush from China 
i having masses of small pink bell-shaped flowers with a 
oh yellow throat. 75c each 
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_ LONICERA (Lon-i-seer’-a) 
fragrantissima (Winter Honeysuckle) — Glossy evergreen 
foliage and white flowers often coming before the snow 
~~ is gone tyr. 20c; 3 yr. 45c 
korolkowi floribunda —- Beautifully rounded bush with 
broad blue-green leaves. White flowers. 1 yr. 20c 
morrowi—Rapid growing large shrub. Fine dense foliage 
and cream colored flowers fading to rusty orange. Makes 
or an excellent quick, dense screen. 
oir 1 yr. 20c; 4 yr. 45c 
| tartarica rosea—Very large dense growing shrub of ex- 
cellent habit. Clean, good foliage and lovely deep pink 
flowers followed by masses of brilliant berries. 
1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 45c 
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MAHONIA repens—See perennial list 
MALUS (Mayl’-us) —Flowering Crab 
Bechtels—15’. May be grown as large shrub or small tree. 
Fully double rich pink blooms 2” across. Absolutely 
hardy everywhere. $1.00 each 
- Dolgo—12’. May be grown as tree or shrub, having very 
large intense rose-red blooms, followed by rich red fruit. 
$1.00 each 
PHILADELPHUS (Fil-a-del’-fus) 
coronarius folius aureus— Dwarf compact bushes with 
beautiful golden foliage. A most effective contrast 
¥ shrub. Waxy-white flowers in May 
Tyr. 20c; 2 yr. 35c; Siyr. 45c 
virginal—The glorious double syringa with waxy-silken 
camelia-like flowers. One of the finest of all flowering 
shrubs. 3 yr. 50c; 4 yr. 75c 
PRUNUS (Preu’-nus) —Flowering Plum 
glandulosa—3’. Double pink flowering almond. 
glandulosa alba—3’. Double white flowering almond. 
3 yr. 60c 
pissardi—12’. Very dark red foliage and small white flow- 
ers. 3 yr. 85c; 4 yr. $1.25 
triloba—5’. Handsome shrub with large fully double pink 
flowers. 3 yr. 75¢ 
RHUS (Roos) 
typhina laciniata (Staghorn Sumac)—The best cut leaved 
sort. A strong grower. Like a huge fern 12” in height. 
3 yr. 50c 
3 yr. 60c 
ROBINIA (Ro-bin’-i-a)—Rose Acacia 
hispida—8’. Large branching shrub with great wisteria- 
like clusters of rosy-pink pea-shaped flowers. 
2 yr. 50c; large 3 yr. 75c 
ROSA (Roh’-za) 
Austrian Copper—A very hardy bush form having brilliant 
coppery red single flowers with deep golden yellow re- 
verse. 55c each; 3 for $1.50 
hugonis (Golden rose of China)—A large symmetrical 
shrub, almost evergreen, and entirely hardy anywhere 
without protection. Long arching sprays of soft yellow 
Single roses. One of the most worth-while shrubs in- 
troduced in recent years. 
Strong 1 yr. 25c each; 2 yr. 50c; 3 yr. 75c 
Mme. Plantier—A true shrub, absolutely hardy having 
dainty, fully double white roses in May and June. Most 
desirable addition to the border. 1s¥ te o0Cs 2 yrsouc 
Harrison’s Yellow—Grand old favorite. Hardy anywhere 
with handsome deep yellow roses in June. Strong grower 
and profuse bloomer. ZY PoC Ee ORY LaOUG 
polyantha, Golden Salmon—Dainty little polyantha, suit- 
able for the border or large rockery. 35c each 
polyantha, George Elger—Tiny pointed buds of pure yellow 
opening to soft cream. Exquisite. 50c each 
polyantha, Ideal — Flower heads identical with the well- 
known Crimson Rambler, but on compact dwarf bushes. 
35c each 
SALIX (Sayl’-ix) 
capre (French Pussy Willow)—A fine shrub of medium 
height and refined habit producing the beloved catkins 
freely on strong slender branches. Well adapted to the 
shrubbery planting. deyre 2563.2, YG. cnCs85 yrao0c 
purpurea—Dwarf blue-leaf Arctic Willow. This dainty lit- 
tle plant was discovered north of the Arctic Circle. 
Lovely in the rockery or in front of tall shrubs, growing 
only about 15” tall with very blue-green leaves. May 
also be clipped to formal shapes. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
SPIRAEA (Spy-ree’-a) 
Anthony Waterer — The popular ever-blooming spirea. 
Dense heads of bright, rich pink, bloom continuously. 
Cut to the ground each season for better blooms. 
1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 25c; 3 yr. 35c; 4 yr. 50c 
billardi—Fluffy conical shaped heads of rich salmon-pink 
flowers. An excellent cut flower blooming from May to 
September. 2 yr. 25c; large 3 yr. 35c 
billardi alba—lIdentical to billardi except for the creamy 
white flowers. 1 yr. 20c 
aouglasi—A dwarf shrub having pyramidal panicles of 
rosy-red flowers all summer and fall. 
Heavy 3 yr. 40c each; 3 for $1.10 
holodiscus discolor—A grand native having immense heads 
of filmy cream-white bloom from 10” to 12” long. Forms 
a large shapely bush. 3 yr. 60c 
prunifolia—6’. Fully double white flowers in profusion. 
Known as the double Bridal Wreath. 4 yr. 75c 
thunbergi—A charming dwarf with delicate lacy foliage 
assuming tints of reddish bronze and gold in autumn 
and remaining until the new leaves appear in the spring. 
ALY ae De sks) Vile SOC ts 409 G1 0c 
tricocarpa — The new Korean spirea. Large heads of 
creamy-white flowers with a distinct eye. 
1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 30c; 3 yr. 40c 
van houttei—The well known Bridal-Wreath. Will do well 
in a very dry situation where most shrubs fail. 
See page 50. 1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 30c; 3 yr. 40c; 4 yr. 50c 
SYRINGA (Si-ring’-ga) —Lilacs 
Persian Purple—Great heads of lacy purple flowers. 
1 yr. 25c; 2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 50c 


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