DENVER—COLORADO 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
The most complete selection we have ever offered. 

ROM our stock you may choose varieties which will give you 
a succession of bloom beginning with the earliest days of 
Spring, followed by bright cheerful berries which last well 
into the Winter. 
To aid you in selecting the most suitable varieties for your 
purpose, we have arranged the following key to shrub sizes which, 
we believe, you will find helpful. 
Height of shrubs at maturity indicated as follows after each 
variety listing: (L) Low growing shrubs, 2 to 4 ft.; (M) Medium 
growing shrubs, 4 to 7 ft.; (T) Tall growing shrubs, 8 ft. or more. 
ALMOND, FLOWERING PINK (Prunus; glandulosa) (M)— 
Pink flowers like tiny double roses cover the stems in early spring. 
The foliage is fresh looking all summer. 
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ALTHEA (Hibiscus syriacus) (M)—Commonly called Rose of 
Sharon. Large brightly colored ruffled flowers. 
Anemoneflorus, double bright pink. 
Boule de Feu, double purplish-red. 
Lucy, very double red. 
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AMORPHA, CANESCENS (Lead plant) (L)—A low, dense grow- 
ing shrub, with long spikes of blue flowers. Plant in sunny loca- 
tions. 
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BARBERRY, GREENLEAF (Berberis Thunbergi) (L)—This plant 
is graceful in habit, will thrive in sun or shade. It has small yellow 
flowers in June, followed by scarlet berries which last through the 
winter. 
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BARBERRY, REDLEAF (Atropurpurea) (L)—Similar to the 
green leaved Japanese Barberry but much more attractive with its 
purple-red foliage which becomes more brilliant as the season ad- 
vances. Plant in sunny positions only. 
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BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) (M)—A very valuable summer 
flowering shrub. The lilac colored flowers are in long tight clus- 
ters, and if the flowers are cut before they fade, other clusters will 
appear until frost. Cut the bush completely back every spring. 
Ile de France (Rich Reddish-Purple). 
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Magnifica (Lilac-Blue). 
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CARAGANA ARBORESCENS 
(Siberian Pea Tree) (T)—A fine 
shrub for dry locations. Has com- 
pound leaves similar to those of the 
locust tree and bright yellow blos- 
soms in small clusters. This variety 
is particularly beautiful in the spring 
when the new silvery foliage has a 
soft feathery appearance. 
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CARAGANA, PYGMEA (Dwarf 
Caragana) (L)—The very dwarf 
type with large yellow flowers in 
June. Neat and regular in habit. 
Seldom grows more than 3 feet 
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CASSIA (Indian Senna) (L)— 
Handsome feather-formed foliage and 
numerous indeterminate clusters of 
showy yellow flowers during July, 5 
August, and Sept. Easy to grow. so ¥ 
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