COLORFUL 
Shrubs 
YOU Will Love 
ALL OF OUR SHRUBS ARE 
2-YR., FIELD GROWN, HEAVY 
ROOTED, BLOOMING SIZE 
—REAL SHRUB VALUES — 
hO¢ each 3 for $1.10 
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 




PLEASE NOTE: Roses, shrubs, and 
trees will not be shipped until after 
October Ist. Successful fall trans- 
planting of these demands that they 
be thoroughly ripened by frost be- 
fore being dug. 

Plant tall shrubs 4 feet apart, medium varieties 
3 feet, and dwarf kinds 11/2 to 3 feet apart. 
OLD-FASHIONED LILAC 
No other shrub has quite the place in the hearts of people 
that the old-fashioned lilac has. Grows anywhere and its mass- 
es of light purple bloom in early spring are a constant delight. 
Fine for tall hedges, screens or specimens No grounds com- 
plete withoui this fune ‘c Grows to 1Q or 12 feet tall. 
LILAC VILLOSA 
(Hungarian Lilac) 
jd shrubs 
Leves twice the size of regular Lilac. Dark green and waxy. 
Blooms about 30 days after other Lilacs have finished. An ex- 
cellent variety to add to your plantings to prolong the blooming 
season. Grows to 10 feet tall. Heavy 2-yr. size. 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW 
A small treelike shrub- with attractive leaves 2 inches long 
and an inch wide Its popular appeal is the conspicuous silky 
catkins which bud in the fall, and make those ‘‘springy’’ \bou- 
mets just as the snow melts in the spring. Grows about 10 
eet tall. ' 
WHITE FRINGE. 
One of the showiest of all shrubs. Grows to small tree 
neight, with large shiny leaves of deep green. Graceful and 
Grooping, 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. Good in borders or for speci- 
mens. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
For a tall hedge or to screén an unsightly view there is no 
shrub so valuable. Will grow to the height of 10 to 12 feet 
in a tew years. A beautiful shrub both summer and winter. Is 
the first to clothe itself with leaves in the spring, and its fra- 
grant fiowers and luxuriant foliage are a constant delight. 
Brignt red berries cling to the bush all through the winter, 
giving a brilliant touch of color to the winter landscape. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Earliest spring-flowering shrub, in full bloom before the 
leaves appear. Beautiful pearly pink, double biooms snuggle 
tight to the twigs, completely covering the bush. Medium 
height, reaching about 4 feet. 
NEW GOLDEN SPIREA 
A beautiful shrub with bright yellow leaves which turn to 
golden bronze in the fall. White blossoms followed by brilliant 
fruits. A sturdy, upright grower and valuable for color contrast. 
BEAUTIFUL HYDRANGEAS 
PANICULATA CRANDIFLORA. Flowers in August with huge 
panicles, measuring from 8 to 1|2 inches long. Blossoms are 
first a delicate shade of pink gradually changing to bronze in 
early autumn. ; 
ARBORESCENS GRANDJFLORA (Snowball Hydrangea). Has 
the appearance of a low-growing Snowball. White, clustered 
artes \ 
flowers appear in June and jul lacting for wi ts Waid eae 
epea J nc ly, tasting 
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and does well in shady locations. 
OAK-LEAVED HYDRANGEA. A truly marvelous bushy shrub. 
Flowers in large creamy clusters. The dark green foliage has a 
sivery sheen on under side and turns to a glowing red in the 
fall. Grows to a height of 4 or 5 feet, and is very effective as 
an ornamental shrub. Does well in shady locations. 50c¢ each; 
3 for $1.25. 
Special NANKING CHERRY 
(Prunus Tomentosa) 
Beautiful dark waxy green leaves. Bright red fruits are 
edible if desired. Crows to 10 feet high. A valuable addition 
to a tall shrub border or may be used as specimens. Creamy 
white blooms in profusion. Heavy 2 to 3 ft. size. 50c¢ each; 
3 for $1.25. 
WITCH HAZEL 
Hardly any other shrubs bloom in the late autumn, but that 
is the season when the Witch Hazel flaunts its brilliant yellow 
flowers. It blooms for a long period and has interesting fruits 
before the last blossoms have faded. Sometimes it is still in 
bloom when early snows come, but it is unharmed even by zero 
weather. Witch Hazel will be an interesting and valuable ad- 
dition to any shrub border. Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS 
Earliest blooming. Lights up the landscape with glinting 
yellow before the leaves appear. Flowers often come out be- 
fore the snow is gone. This is the large flowering variety, hav- 
ing flowers twice the size of the older kinds. Thrives in any 
locality. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. May be: pruned. 
MOCK ORANGE 
VIRGINAL. Blooms throughout the season. This wonderful 
Mock Orange is without question one of the most beautiful of 
the shrubs. Single flowers on one year wood: double flowers on 
two-year wood. Grows 6 to 8 feet in height and is a valuable 
addition to any shrub group. Blooms with single flowers on 
fine for cutting. 60c¢ each: 3 for $1.50, 
CORONARIUS. Sweet-Scented Mock Orange. A tall vigor- 
ous bush with abundant dark green foliage and Single blooms 
having a sweet fregrance Grows 5 feet tall. 
@ ALL SHRUBS ARE HEAVY 2-YR. BLOOMING SIZE »« 
RHAMNUS FRANGULA 
(Alder Buckthorn) 
Same characteristics as Rhamnus Cathartica except it grows 
more slender shaped and the leaves are smaller and thinner. 
SNOWBERRY 
(Symphoricarpos) 
WHITE SNOWBERRY. Diminutive rose-colored flowers Jn 
june and July followed by clustered milk-white fruits which re- 
main far into the winter. Bush is compact In form with nu- 
merous slender branches. Can be used in small groups or large 
masses. Due to its dwarf habit it is valuable for foregrounds in 
shrub plantings. Grows about 30 inches high. 
NEW RED SNOWBERRY 
This is the greatest shrub for shady places that We have 
ever seen. Grows to a height of 5 feet with gracetully arching 
branches and lacy foliage. Blooms are followed in fall by Jee 
ing red berries, twice the size of the old indiana Currant an 
as red as those of the High-Bush Cranberry. Don't fail to get 
some of these shrubs for shady locations. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
Without doubt one of the most useful and most widely 
“used shrubs in cultivation. Blooming in April and May, the plant 
throws out long branches that curve and droop to the ground, 
weighted with a mass of pure white flowers that suggest a 
fountain of snow. May be used for specimens, mased, or for 
hedges. Will grow to 8 feet high if untrimmed. 
SPIREA ARGUTA 
One of the finest of the early flowering shrubs. Blooms 
with the coming of the leaves, a mass of tiny white flowers. 
Foliage is cut-leaved, lacy, and very pleasing in appearance, 
Crows to 4 to 5 feet tall. 
SPIREA PRUNIFOLIA 
Tall, upright growing member of the family. Ideal in shrub 
borders or corner plantings. Small rose-shaped booms. Has 
profuse blooming habit of all Spireas. Foliage is attractive and 
turns to pleasing shades in autumn. Very hardy and easy to 
grow. Reaches 8 feet if untrimmed. 
SRIREA FROEBELI 
Red Foliage in Spring 
Large flat clusters of deep pink flowers nearly all summer 
rner make this variety especially good for neary all plantings. 
Dwarf in habit and fine for inner border work. Will get about 
30 inches high. : 
KOREAN SPIREA 
One of the most graceful of Spireas. Slender arching 
branches and excellent foliage. Masses of yellowish white bloom 
in spring. Will reach about 4 to 5 feet in height but may be 
trimmed back. Very hardy and a fine border shrub. 
DWARF NINEBARK SPIREA 
Semi-dwarf and very thick and bushy in growth, attractive 
light brown bark, creamy white bloom. Very good for informal 
hedges or low borders. Reaches 30 inches in height. 
WINTERBERRY oe 
(Hex Verticillata) 
Beautiful foliage, flashing red berries remain until Christ- 
mas. Branches and berries make excellent Christmas decora- 
tions. Splendid growing habit makes this an outstanding and 
. beautiful shrub. 
FIREBUSH 
Early in the spring this attractive shrub is completely cov- 
ered with dazzling orange-scarlet flowers which are followed 
by small, fragrant, quince-shaped fruits. Foliage waxy and 
dark green, Branches are rough and closely knit, making it 
desirable for low hedges. 
SHRUB DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
RED TWIC. Grows 6 to 8 feet high, with clusters of fine 
white flowers; white berries. Stems and branches turn to blood- 
red in winter. 
YELLOW TWIG. Similar in habit to Red Twig except the 
bark is a beautiful golden yellow. 
SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB 
(Calycanthus) 
A favorite in ail gardens and admired for its spicy aroma. 
Peculiarly shaped brown blossoms during most of the summer 
followed by attractive seed pods. 4 to 6 feet when matured. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA 
These darge shrubs have foliage resembling asparagus 
leaves, with a drooping, featherly appearance. Bear delicate 
pink flowers in early summer. Does well in any type of soil. 
BEAUTY BUSH 
(Koikwitzia Amabilis) 
Charming new shrub recently introduced from China. Cen- 
ter stems are upright, the outer branches gracefully arching. 
Very attractive foliage. Blooms profusely in June. Flowers are 
bell-shaped, pale pink with orange veins, and are borne in long 
clusters along the branches. Does well in shade and grows rap- 
idly. Reaches 6 ft in height. 
EVONYMUS ALATUS (Cork Bark) 
An attractive shrub because of its heavily ridged branches. 
Flutings resemble layers of cork. Foliage is especially fine in 
oh ie it changes to many briliant shades. Grows 6 to 
feet tall. 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA 
A Truly Exquisite Shrub 
Slender upright branches are covered with small dark green 
leaves which remain late into the fall. A semi-dwarf type 
rarely reaching five or six feet in height. Masses of red berries 
form during late summer and remain over winter, making a 
striking effect against the snow, Perfectly Hardy and easy to 
grow. May be used with evergreens in foundation plantings. 
Easily kept to almost any size by pruning. We recommend this 
as a really outstanding shrub. Heavy, 2-year blooming size, 75¢ 
each; 3 for $2.00. 
Lovely FRENCH LILACS 
THE TRUE BUDDED TYPE 
Three Finest Varieties—-Noted for Their Colorings 
No flowering shrubs are more successfully and easil rown 
than Lilacs. They may be used singly, as specter) e in 
mass plantings. They are excellent in the shrub border, or may 
be used for hedges or screens. Pink, Blue, White. 
50c each 
Krider's RED HONEYSUCKLE 
Get This Beautiful New Bush Honeysuckle—Perfectly Hardy 
This remarkable shrub. will thrill you with its 
deep green foliage, its quick sturdy growth, its AeeHinecs a cise tes 
free-blooming habit. All the fine qualities of the Bush Honey- 
suckle plus a distinctly mew color of blooms. It thrives in 
most any location or in most any type soil. When it is in full 
bioom if is literaly studded with glowing rosy red flowers of 
most exquisite fragrance. Mature height, 8 feet. Heavy, 2-yr 
blooming size, 75¢ each: 3 for $2.00, f ic 

WEIGELAS 
NDA. The everblooming red Weigela Floribunda 
Sc olee cal other red. floweline shrubs. Much hardier a ; 
Eva Rathke and a better flower. Commences blooming ea Me 
spring and continues all summer long. Leaves are 3 os ae 
green and densely cover the branches. _A_ necessity is 
border planting. Will reach 5 feet in height. - ; 
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j ni d vigorous. 
OSEA. One of the finest of the family. Tall an >rOUS — 
Leeine with abundant deep pink flowers in apes pa 
blooms the balance of the summer. Will reach ° a 
height. 







DEUTZIA GRACILIS 2 
i hrubs. Grows : 
¢ the most beautiful of the dwarf shru z 
a fiotant of 2. to 22s. feet: Trumpet-shaped white be ie 
borne close to the stems, giving the speeeiaye a wah oeniie 
wands. Excellent for use wrere low-srowing shrubs ne 
ed. Foliage is ornamental all through the summer. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
i Grows fron 
The most popular and hardy of the Deutzias. _ n 
6 to B feet achatahe. and its mass of pinkish we Dean 
June is a joy to all beholding it. Does well in a yp a 
and for specimen Or mass planting it is indispensable. ee 
SNOWBALLS (Viburnum) 
j heart-shaped a 
DENTATUM (Arrow-Wosd). Bright green S i 
leaves which turn to brilliant shades of red and purple in as ue 
tumn. Creamy white flowers borne In abundance in May Be q 
June. Deep purple fruits add to its attractiveness. Grows fo 
height of 8 to 12 feet. 
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LUS STERILE ‘Common Snowball). A_ favorite s Pay, 
veda great masses of ball-shaped white flowers !n May... mee 
Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. ; : 
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ATUM. One of the best Viburnums. An uprig 
ach aig eventually reaching 10 feet in height. pee ae ae 
oval-shaped leaves. Pure white flowers borne in SSN ae a 
inches across. Very hardy and free flowering. Masses fo) Pinte t 
ular scarlet berries remain through the winter, making a stri 
ing contrast to the snow. 
-VIBURNUM AMERICANA 
i hrub border or 
One of the best of all Viburnums for the s BD r 
Sh eunete that a fairly tall shrub is needed. Beautiful rites 
green foliage; clustered white blooms in May; clumps: ba se 
tremely large ornamental Diep! eo stl n ott a ee 
a til early winter. erries are tw eee ee 
tHeserenenie ncptitne high-bush Cranberry. “Will reacn 8 tet at 
feet high when matured. Gh eabOw aes y 
VIBURNUM CARLES! 
(Mayflower. Viburnum) 

A trul rand medium size shrub from Korea, prized for 
its Le aicite A saarie similar to that of the Trailing Arbutus. 
The waxy flower clusters, pearly pink in bud, pure while when 
open, appear early in the spring. Thrives under the most un- 
usual conditions but does best in_ partial shade and a cool, 
moist soil. A charming plant for foreground of border or for 
planting about the house. Heavy 2 yr. blooming size, 75¢ each; 
3 for $2.00 x 
RED-LEAVED BARBERRY 
This brilliant Barberry is becoming more and more popular 
every year. Bronze-red leaves during the summer turn to fiery. 
red in fall. Red Barberry should be planted in full sun for best 
color results. 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00 
CREEN-LEAVED BARBERRY 
No shrub is so generally planted or has so many practical 
uses as Japanese Barberry. It hasn’t a single serious fault, and : 
can be grown in shade, moist, dry or sunny locations, When 
grown as specimen plants or as an edging to taller shrubs its 
graceful arching branches, covered with luxuriant green foliage 
in summer and flashing red berries all winter, make a most 
pleasing sight. 25¢ each; 4 for $1.00. 
GOLD FLOWER—HYPERICUM 
A shrubby recumbent bush, 3 to 4 feet high, with smooth 
arching branches. Has single golden yellow blossoms and beau- 
tiful fine foliage. Does very well in partial shade if soil is not 
too dry. 
ARONIA—CHOKEBERRY 
Attractive shrub growing to a height of six feet. Foliage 
a delightful green, changing to flaming shades of red in the 
fail. Masses of brillliant berries make this shrub especially de- 
sirable. Dces well in shade. 
RHODOTYPOS “ 
: (Jetbead) 
An attractive rounded shrub reaching 4 to 6 feet in height. 
Beautiful yellowish green foliage with distinct corrugations. 3 
Large, single white flowers in late May followed by black ber- ~ 
ries which remain through the fall. Will do well in shade or 
semi-shade. Very desirable. J 
Everblooming TAMARIX 
One of the finest ever grown. Beautiful shrub with soft 
fern-like foliage of a rich powder-blue color. Shell-pink blooms 
appear early in the season and continue until frost. Add a few 
of these and notice how they light up your whole planting. — : 
Mature heignt, about 10 feet. (Note: The wood of this shrub is” 2 
extremely hard, therefore they are among the last shrubs to _ 
Start leafing out in the spring. Many do not get out in leaf 
Se middie of June here in the nursery.) 50¢ each; 3 for 
Special! Spirea Van Houtters: 
A real bargain in this pop- ; 
ular plant. Nice, 2-yr., 18- 20 postpaid i 
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CLIMBING ROSES | 
2-Year Field-Grown, : é 
Budded for Long Life . 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. One of the reatest of 
the hardy Climbers. ‘Combines rapid arcu with 
paths RS and free blooming habit.  Brilli- 
ant scarle owers which 
fone acacia are large and last over a 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. The old favori 
Climbing Rose. Very hardy and a vigorous sacl 
Free bloomer, Blooms are deep pink and double. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Blooms extra large, resembling 
Tea Roses in shape and size. A good cuttin weal 
as its flesh-pink blooms keep well. & variety 
Your choice: 60¢ each; 3 for $1.75; Postpaid 

