Bramreeen NURSERIES 
HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS 


ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
HONEYSUCKLE.—One of the best species, 8 to 10 feet 
tall. Its fine pink flowers in late spring contrast beauti- 
fully with its bright green foliage, but its chief charm is 
its wreath or orange or red berries, which literally cover 
the plant in summer and autumn, and makes a most 
glorious show. Colors: red, pink, and white. 
DEUTZIA.—An upright, thrifty shrub, with a profusion 
of delicate, beautiful white and pink flowers in spring. 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTEI.—The well-known bridal 
wreath, widely grown favorite with dense foliage. Flow- 
ers cover entire plant, making long gracefully curving 
branches of snow-white blossoms. Blooms in early spring, 
prolonged season. Leaves persistent in fall; a desirable 
feature. The finest of Spireas and the standby for plant- 
ing of flowering shrubs. Good among evergreen for con- 
trast. Fill low places admirably and make excellent bor- 
ders of informal hedges. Beautiful for garden specimens 
in large clumps. 
SPIREA, BALBARDI.—One of the best pink flowering 
shrubs; bushy, profuse blooming plant; color beautiful 
rose shade. 
SPIREA, PINK MEADOW.—A beautiful shrub that 
will make a good growth and will please you. 
SPIREA, THUNBERGII.—A good early blooming plant; 
the first of the Spirea family to bloom has a pretty white 
bloom some ten days before Van Houttei. 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER.—Double flowers; white ting- 
ed with pink. 
GOLDEN BELL.—A good plant; one of the first plants 
to bloom; yellow; should be planted in every collection. 
JAPAN QUINCE.—A pretty shrub; healthy and easy to 
grow; early summer bloomer; nice to have in your collec- 
tion. 
DOGWOOD.—Shrub or 
branches, white flowers. 
DOGWOOD, RED.—Red bark, white flowers, splendid 
for planting near lakes and streams. 
CALYCANTHUS.—Low-growing shrubs with very sweet 
scented flowers; sometimes called “the Sweet Shrub.” 
Must be planted in partial shade as it cannot stand the 
hot dry summers of the Southwest without special care. 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S FLOWERING.—Flowers large and 
of a beautiful shade of pink; of more dwarf growth than 
some of the other varieties of the Flowering Crab. 
small tree with spreading 
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CRAB, DOUBLE FLOWERING.—A small tree, beauti- 
ful in early spring, with its rose colored blossoms. 
CREPE MYRTLE.—The most gorgeous of all blooming 
shrubs for the Southwest. Blooms throughout the entire 
summer; withstands drouth wonderfully. Crepe Myrtle is 
very effective for hedges and is at its best when pruned 
every winter and not allowed to grow in tree form. We 
can furnish Pink, Red, and Purple. 
Each 10 100 
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The above prices apply to all but the following: Spirea 
Anthony Waterer and Spirea Thunbergii. These will be 
12-15 inches, 50 cents; 15-18 inches, 65 cents; 18-24 inches, 
75 cents; 24-30 inches, $1.00. 
HYDRANGEA 
PAICULATA GRANDIFLORA.—A fine, handy shrub, 
growing to the height of eight or ten feet; flowers white 
great pyramidal panicles a foot long, produced in August 
or September, when most other shrubs are out of bloom. 
SNOWBALL (Biburnum Opulus Sterile).—An oldtime 
favorite. Rather tall growing; foliage large and coarse; 
showy flowers in large white “balls” in April. 
Each 10 
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EVERGREEN HEDGE 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET.—For the South it is far su- 
perior to all other privets, as the Amoor River Privet 
retains its foliage throughout the entire year. It is with- 
out doubt the most popular evergreen hedge plant of the 
day. It is of rapid growth, adapts itself to almost any 
soil not to arid or extremely wet. 
Each 50 100 
| PRRs Cen eet eee ha oll) $4.00 $6.00 
Spang ete Oe Se eee B5 6.00 9.00 
3-4 ft Ds 10.00 15.00 
A home planting of 25 
Special Oper No. 12 assorted commergial 
planting one and 2-year-old shrubs, consisting of Spirea Van 
Houttei, Rose of Sharon, Pride of Rochester, Pink Meadow 
Spirea, delivered to you for only $2.50 by mail ,only 10 cents 
May double the above if 
each. Send us your order now. 
wanted 50 for only $5.00 postpaid. 
