‘Richardson's Flowering Shrubs and Evergreens 
Griffith & Curner’s 
Viburnum Burkwoodi 
HYDRANGEA 
French Blue. Strong 4 in. pot plants. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
JASMINUM (Winter Jasmine) 
Nudiflorum. Small shrub bearing bright 
yellow flowers early in the spring, be- 
fore the foliage. Ideal for slope plant- 
ing. 3-yr. plants, 75¢c each 
KERRIA (Globe-Flower) 
Japonica. Graceful, yellow-flowered, 
blooming in May and June, with slend- 
er, pendulous branches remaining 
bright green and effective all winter. 
Grows about 4 feet in height. Single or 
double. 18 in. to 24 in. plants, $1.00 ea. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Double Pink. (M) Widely grown, with 
lovely fully double flowers arranged all 
along the branches early in May be- 
fore any leaves make their appearance. 
Grows only 5-6 ft. tall. 
2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each 
SPIREA 
Thunbergi. (D) Charming low-growing 
shrub with delicate foliage and small 
white flowers in spring. 
2 to 8 ft., 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
VITEX (Chaste Tree 
Macrophylla. A graceful shrub with at- 
tractive spikes of lovely lavender-blue 
flowers. Blooms profusely from July 
until fall and grows more than 10 feet 
high unless pruned back. It is a most 
desirable summer-flowering shrub of 
distinctive appearance. 
18 to 24 in. plants, $1.00 each 


VIBURNUM (Snowball) 
Carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). The 
fragrant rare Korean Vibur- 
num. Salver-shaped flowers of 
a delicate rose-tinted white, 
passing to white. Terminal 
heads 2-3 inches across in May. 
18 to 24 in. plants, $2.50 each 
Burkwoodi. Gardenia-Scented 
Snowball. Grows to 5 ft. Most 
outstanding new Viburnum, 
glossy semi-evergreen foliage. 
Sweet scented flowers similar 
to Carlesi. 
15 to 18 in., $2.50 each 
POPULAR FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
Althea (Rose of Sharon); But- 
terfly Bush; Callicarpa pur- 
purea; Calycanthus (Sweet 
Shrub); Caryopteris (Blue Spi- 
rea); Japanese Quince; Deu- 
tzia gracilis and Pride of Ro- 
chester; Forsythia; Hydran- 
gea, Hills of Snow and P. G.; 
Kolkwitzia (Beauty Bush); Bush 
Honeysuckle; Fragrant Mock 
Orange; Spirea, Anthony Wat- 
erer and Van Houttei; Snow- 
berry; Coralberry; Common 
Snowball; Weigela, Red and 
Pink; Common Lilac. 
Any of the above, freshly 
dug plants. 
65c each; $6.50 per doz. 
Large specimen plants, 
balled and burlapped. 
$2.00 each 

FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Belle de Nancy. Light violet-red, double. 
Charles the Tenth. Reddish-purple, single. 
Michel Buchner. Double, pale pink. 
President Grevy. Blue-violet to soft pink. 
Vestale. Single white. 
Wm. Robinson. Double violet, pink. 
Any of the above extra fine specimen 
plants. $2.00 each 
DOGWOOD 
Pink. Fine field-grown plants. All plants 
balled and burlapped, dug fresh daily. 
3 to 4 ft, $5.00; 4 to 5 ft., $7.50; 5 to 6 
ft., $10.00. 
White. 4 to 5 ft., $4.00; 5 to 6 ft., $5.00; 
Gator 7ettep 1.0. 
PYRACANTHA (Crataegus) 
Coccinea lalandi. (Firethorn). Bears large, 
attractive trusses of white flowers dur- 
ing late spring, followed by an abund- 
ance of brilliant orange-scarlet berries 
which remain late into the winter. 12 
to 18 in., $2.00 each; 2 to 2% ft., $3.00. 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). It is vigor- 
ous, hardy, with glossy foliage. The 
bell-shaped flowers are about 4 to 6 
inches across, purplish pink on the out- 
side, but white within. 2% to 38 ft., 
$3.00; 3 to 4 ft., $4.00; 4 to 5 ft., $5.00; 
5 to 6 ft., $7.50: 
JUDAS TREE 
American Redbud. A rapidly growing, 
round-headed tree, growing to forty 
feet. Rosy pink flowers, extremely ef- 
fective in a planting with white Dog- 
wood. 4 to 5 ft., $3.50; 5 to 6 ft., $5.00; 
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HOW TO BEAUTIFY 
YOUR SHRUBBERY 
Simple, easy and effective spraying 
Spray all your shrubs and shade 
trees which drop their foliage in 
winter, with Scalecide 1 to 15. 
Sealecide kills scale and other 
pests which ruin your rose bushes, 
lilacs and shade trees. Scalecide 
builds up the vigor and vitality of 
your trees and shrubs, making 
them more beautiful and more re- 
sistant to winter cold and summer 
drouth. On evergreens, for scale, 
spruce gall, bud moth, etc., use 
Sealecide 1 to 20 or 25 just before 
the new growth starts in the late 
Spring. Spray with Scalecide and 
be sure! 
MAKE YOUR FRUIT 
TREES PRODUCTIVE 
Here’s an easy way 
Spray all fruit trees, grape vines, 
berry bushes, etc. with Scalecide 
1 to 15. Spray any time the tem- 
perature is warmer than 40 de- 
grees, after the foliage is off in the 
Fall until the green tips of the 
buds actually begin to show in the 
Spring. 
Scalecide Invigorates as it Protects! 
Sealecide controls aphis, red 
mite and many other pests of ap- 
ples, peaches, pears, etc. Scalecide 
kills many over-wintering codling 
moth larvae, and aids in cleaning 
up cankers. The year after year 
use of Secalecide invigorates the 
trees. Scalecide is guaranteed to 
make a better orchard than lime- 
sulphur or your money back. No 
other spray does all this. Scalecide 
costs less because it does more. 
Let Scalecide be your dormant 
spray. Qt. can 75c; gal. $1.75; 5 
gals. $6.35; 15 gals. $14.95. F.O.B. 
Baltimore. 

FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Single or double, upright form, white or 
pink. 4 to 5 ft., $5.00; 5 to 6 ft., $7.50; 
6 to 7 ft., $10.00. 
WEEPING FLOWERING 
CHERRIES 
Pink only. 5 to 6 ft., $7.50; 6 to 7 te 
$10.00; 7 to 8 ft., $12.50. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
Malus atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). A 
small, bush-like tree that bears diminu- 
tive, single, carmine flowers. 
M. floribunda purpurea (Purple Flowering 
Crab). One of the showiest of all Crab- 
apples. Purplish green foliage, vinous 
red flowers and large, rich purplish red 
fruits. 
M. ioensis plena (Bechtel Crab). A native 
of this country. Late in the spring after 
the leaves appear it bears large, fra- 
grant, double pink flowers that resem- 
ble small roses. 
Any above Flowering Crabapples. 4 to 
5 ft., $3.50; 5 to 6 ft., $5.00. 


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