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Figures in the brackets foilowing the 
variety name indicate the approximate 
height of the shrubs at maturity. No 
shrub should be allowed to grow taller 
than you want it. You can keep them 
pruned to suit yourself. 
ALMOND (Prunus Glandulosa) (4-5 ft.)— 
An erect growing shrub that has dainty 
double pink blossoms in May that resemble 
small roses, and which completely cover the 
twigs and branches. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) (6-8 ft.)—Tall 
growing shrub that is very effective for 
group and specimen planting. One of the 
few shrubs that are in blossom from mid- 
summer until vey late Fall. Choice of Pur- 
ple, Red, White, and Pink. All double 
flowering. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) (4-5 ft.)— 
This gorgeous shrub has an abundance of 
pale pink, bell shaped flowers during June. 
Long arching limb growth. 18-24 in., 55¢ 
each, 3 for $1.50. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) (4-5 ft.) 
Charming—A new shrub bearing through- 
out the late summer and autumn. Elegant 
long sprays covered with lovely lavender- 
pink blooms which, compared with other 
Buddleias are distinctly pink. 50c each, 
3 for $1.25. 
Ile de Framce—A new variety of more 
uniform moderate growth. Violet purple 
clusters bloom in great abundance in 
mid-summer. Sweet and fragrant. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS (Slender Deutzia) 
(2 ft.)—One of our best low growing flower- 
ing shrubs. White flowers in graceful up- 
right clusters in May and June. 18 inch. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER (5-6 
ft.)—Beautiful double white flowers tinged 
with rose in May. One of our most popular 
shrubs. 
EUONYMUS EUROPAEUS (Bush Bitter- 
sweet) (12-14 ft.)—Large erect shrub; yel- 
low flowers in nodding clusters in May 
followed by rose colored berries that stay 
until Winter. Excellent for Winter bouquet. 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of 
Snow) (3 ft.)—A very showy shrub with 
ball shaped clusters of pure white flowers 
from July to September. 
INDIAN CURRANT (Coralberry or Red 
Snowberry) (3-4 ft.)\—Dwarf shrub of 
graceful habit. Rose colored blossoms in 
June and July, followed by dull red coral 
colored berries. 
KERRIA JAPONICA (Golden Kerria) (3-4 
ft..—A semi-dwarf shrub with beautiful 
ME EMRE 
shaped flowers of bright orange during July. 
The branches are light green in winter and 
therefore very showy. 18-24 in., 60¢ each, 
3 for $1.60. 
LILAC (Syringa Vulgaris)—The much de- 
sired common Lilac. Can furnish purple or 
white variety. 
OCEAN SPRAY (Something really new 
under the sun) (4-5 ft.)—This shrub has 
the habits of the Hydrangea P. G., pyra- 
midal in shape, flowers of a creamy yellow 
blooming in great profusion. It is one of the 
most graceful plants offered to date. Prefers 
a sunny location and well drained soil. 18-24 
in., 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00. 
PHILADELPHUS VIRGINALIS (Mock 
Orange) (5-6 ft.)—Has very large, semi- 
double blossoms, pure white. 18-24 in., 
50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
PURPLE FRINGE (Smoke Tree) (6-8 ft.)— 
Great clouds of misty purple blooms com- 
pletely cover this shrub in early summer. 
The blossoms prevail for quite some time. 
The leaves are decorative. Prefers some 
sunlight. 2-3 ft., 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
RED-LEAVED BARBERRY—A brilliantly 
colored shrub with its bronzy red leaves all 
season. Scarlet berries throughout the Win- 
ter. Likes plenty of sunlight. 
RHODOTYPOS (White Kerria or Jet- 
bead) (4-5 ft.)\—An attractive rounded 
shrub. Yellowish green foliage with distinct 
corrugations. Large, single white flowers in 
late May followed by black berries which 
remain through the fall. Does well in shade 
or semi-shade. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum Opulus Sterilis) 
(6-8 ft.)—Globular clusters of white flowers 
around Decoration Day, followed by large 
clusters of brilliant red berries. 18-24 ite 
50c each. 
SNOWBERRY (Symphorocarpos R.) (4 
ft.)—A well-known shrub with small pink 
flowers in June, followed with clusters of 
waxen white berries which remain during 
winter. Is recommended for shady spots. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI (3-4 ft.)—A graceful 
shrub with bright green fine feathery foliage 
which turns orange-scarlet in the fall. 
Blooms in late April with abundant white 
flowers that almost cover the branches. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath) 
(4-6 ft.)—Most popular flowering shrub. 
Suitable for hedge or specimen planting. 
White flowers in clusters during May and 
June. 2-3 ft., 25c each, 10 for $2.00, 100 
for $15.00. 
WEIGELA BRISTOL RUBY (Plant Pat- 
ent No. 492) (4-5 ft.)—As compared with 
Eva Rathke, Bristol Ruby is hardier, and 
more vigorous, and makes a thrifty, shapely 
plant. Color in effect is a soft ruby-red, 
shading to garnet-crimson, without a harsh 
tone. Blossoms, somewhat larger than Eva 
Rathke, are distributed evenly throughout 
the plant with remarkable profusion through 
June and well into July, and continuing 
throughout the season. 2-3 ft., $1.25 each. 
WEIGELA ROSEA (5-6 ft.)—One of the 
choicest of all shrubs. Tall grower with 
deep pink flowers in profusion in June and 
throughout the summer. 
WHITE FRINGE (Chionanthus) (8-10 ft.) 
—One of the showiest of all shrubs. Grows 
to small tree height, with large shiny leaves 
of deep green. Graceful and drooping, it 
bears clouds of lacy white blooms. Branches 
start close to the ground and it may be 
grown as a shrub or trimmed up and grown 
as a dwarf tree, 




Strong 2 Year 
2 to 3 ft., No.1 
Blooming Size Bushes 
PRICES (Except as Noted) 
45c each 
3 for $1.25 
10 for $4.00 
