ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
(Deciduous) 
€ The following listed flowering Shrubs may 
successfully be used in softening border lines, edges 
of walls, filling depressions, as screen plantings, 
covering slopes, or dividing areas. Careful selec- 
tion as to varieties and height will insure a color 
scheme and effect that will be a source of much 
pleasure. 
*& CAESALPINIA (Poinciana) — 
C. Gillies — “Bird of Paradise.” 8 ft. 
Large shrub or small tree with feathery 
foliage. Clusters of yellow flowers with 
bright red hair-like stamens several in- 
ches longed 2s Vitec sae 10 acy 
4-5 ft. 50c. 
* CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan 
Quince.) 6 ft. Flame-like coral flowers 
in early spring. Medium plant 50c; 
Heavy plant $1.00 to $1.50. 
%* CYDONIA JAPONICA. Spread- 
ing type, peach colored flowers in early 
spring, followed by small apples. Me- 
dium plant 50c; Heavy plant $1.00 to 
$1.50. 
* DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester.) 
8 ft. Double white flowers tinged with 
pink. Strong upright growth. Medium 
plant 45c; Heavy plant 65c. 
* FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 6 
ft. Covered in early spring with a pro- 
fusion of yellow flowers. Fine for 
arches or trellises. Medium plant 40c: 
Heavy plant 60c; Extra heavy $1.00. 
* CALLICARPA AMERICANA 
(French Mulberry.) 6 ft. The flowers 
are small, borne in short clusters in 
summer and the plants are grown chief- 
ly for their bright lilac or violet colored 
berry-like fruits, very conspicuous in 
latesauitumn.» 2hoatte-5 0c" 374 too: 

*& CREPE MYRTLE. “The Glory 
of the South.” 10 to 15 ft. Lavender 
or Watermelon red. 1/%-2 ft. 25c: 2-3 
fe: 306383-4 Tt S0cs14-% fte"7 502 sBalled 
and burlapped 25c extra. 
* PHILADELPHUS (Mock Or- 
ange.) 8 ft. Hardy, fast growing shrub 
covered in spring with white saucer 
shaped blossoms with golden stamens. 
DeSoto iCrn Ss -4 tte hie 4 su tte ae 
* ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon.) 10 
ft. We have purple, and double pink 
and purple. 3-4 ft. 35c; 4-5 ft. 50c: 
dO Mts OC. 
* DWARF POMEGRANATE. 3 
ft. A miniature pomegranate with fresh 
green foliage, scarlet flowers and small, 
crimson fruit. Almost evergreen. Me- 
dium plants 75c, balled and burlapped. 
* FLOWERING ALMOND. 6 ft. 
A low, spreading shrub covered in 
early spring with double, rose-like 
flowers all along the stems. 1-1% ft. 
3Oc. 
* FLOWERING PEACH. 195 ft. 
Pink, white and red. 2-3 ft. 40c; 3-4 
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*& LILAC (Persian Lilac.) 8 ft.— 
Fragrant light purple blooms in spring. 
Dotty 40cys 3-4) Ft OG. 
