18 BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 

Viburnum Opulus 
BUDDLEIA alternifolia (Fountain Butterflybush). 
8 ft. Long, arching branches are garlands of lilac- 
purple flowers in early June. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet Shrub). 6 ft. 
Double, brownish flowers in May. Makes a neat 
shrub. Grows well in shade. 
CLETHRA alnifolia (Summersweet). 4 ft. Wands 
of cream white, fragrant flowers in late Summer. 
Grows in moist soil and shade. 
CYDONIA japonica (Flowering Quince). 6 ft. Scar- 
let flowers in early May. Glossy foliage. Thorny. 
Makes fine hedges or specimens. 
DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 3 ft. Bushy 
and dwarf; a mass of snow white flowers in May. 
D. lemoinei. <A broad, rounded bush with large 
clusters of dazzling white flowers in May. Medium 
height. 
EVUONYMUS (Burningbush). 15 ft. Tall and nar- 
row. Crimson Autumn foliage and bright red- 
orange fruits. 
E. yedoensis ( Yeddo Euonymus). 10 ft. Large, dark 
leaves turn bright red in the Fall. Berries are 
scarlet with pink outer coats. 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora (Pearl Bush). 10 ft. 
Dainty, slender shrub with masses of pure white 
flowers in early May. Upright habit. Showy. 
FORSYTHIA ovata (Early Forsythia). 8 ft. Earli- 
est to show its yellow flowers. Late April. Foliage 
fine, dark and broad. Hardiest Forsythia. 
HAMAMELIS vernalis (Vernal Witch-hazel).Opens 
its pale yellow flowers during the Winter (January- 
February). Fragrant. Unusual. 
H. virginiana (Witch-hazel). 15 ft. A large, native 
shrub which has quantities of small, yellow flowers 
in October and November. 
LONICERA korolkowi floribunda (Blueleaf Hon- 
eysuckle). 8 ft. Blue gray foliage with pink flowers 
in June. Red fruits follow. 
L. tatarica rosea. A beautiful, new strain of Tata- 
rian Honeysuckle with deep rosy-red flowers in 
June. Scarlet fruits. Hardy and vigorous. Attrac- 
tive dark green foliage. 
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ALL SHRUBS ON THIS PAGE, 
HEAVY, 2-YEAR BLOOMING 
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PHILADELPHUS HYBRIDS: 
P. Bouquet Blanc. 4 ft. Large clusters of 
snowy white flowers make this dwarf shrub 
a real ‘‘White Bouquet” in June. 
P. Enchantment. Medium-sized. Upright. 
Thick clusters of semi-double white flowers. 
P. Virginal. 6-8 ft. Bears quantities of 
slightly fragrant, semi-double flowers in 
June. Upright habit. A choice variety. 
PRUNUS glandulosa (Flowering Almond). 
4 ft. Its arching branches are covered with 
dainty pink rosettes in May. 
RHODOTYPOS scandens (Jetbead). 5 ft. 
A neat shrub with white flowers in May and 
June. Shiny black berries. Grows in shade. 
SPIRAEA prunifolia (Bridalwreath). 6 ft. 
Rosettes of pure white flowers in May. An 
old time favorite shrub, 
VIBURNUM dilatatum (Linden Viburnum). 
8 ft. White flowers; scarlet berries make it 
unusually decorative during the Fall and 
Winter. 
V. opulus (European Cranberry Bush). 12 ft. 
Clusters of white flowers in June and red 
berries in Fall and Winter. 
V. o. sterilis (Szowball). 12 ft. Large, round- 
ed clusters of white flowers about 3 in. 
across in June. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 5 ft. Many dark 
red flowers all Summer. Small and spread- 
ing shrub. 
W. hendersoni. 8 ft. Bright rose-pink and 
very large flowers. Vigorous and splendid. 
An improved Weigela rosea. 
W. vaniceki. 6 ft. Deep rosy-red flowers 
all Summer. Upright habit. See picture 
on page 16. 
W. variegata. Green and white foliage. 
Pale pink flowers in June. 

Blossom Spray of Cydonia Japonica 
Flowering Quince) 
