FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Flowering shrubs are used extensively for group plantings in back yard, corners 
of front yard and in foundation plantings. 
We grow a large variety of shrubs espe- 
cially noted for their good blooming qualities, for beautiful fall colorings and orna- 
mental berries. 
Varieties marked (T) are tall growing shrubs, (M) medium, (D) dwarf. 
(M) Almond Pink Prunus Glan- 
dulosa. Flowers double pink. 
Very ornamental, limbs being 
covered with masses of flow- 
CYS eA DITA Var peeccterds ses-ts @ .50 Each 
(T) Althea. Double red upright 
shrubs. Blooms in August and 
PCD LEIIelae te eee coetae @ .50 Each 
(T) Althea. Single red; same as 
above except bloom is_ sin- 
rd LEE Ny op ER a SRA se Br Sa @ .50 Each 
(M) Aronia Arbutifolia. 
(Chokeberry). White flowers 
sometimes tinged with red. 
April-May. Bright red and 
black fruit and red foliage in 
BATCU Menta he ote tek ae. nee @ .50 Each 
(D) Barberry Thunbergi Green 
Barberry. Pale yellow flow- 
ers. April-May. Brilliant red 
fruit and foliage in = au- 
RUE T) Otel ote te he AS @ .35 Each 
(D) Barberry Red Leaved Atro- 
purpurea. Variety of Bar- 
berry with bright red foliage. 
PULIBSUTRINGN see tre So esin toys @ .50 Each 
_ (M) Barberry Mentorensis. Bar- 
berry Mentorensis is a plant 
with a very rugged, strong, 
upright growing branches and 
heavy thorns. Its foliage is 
heavy and trick and of per- 
fect color—a green as dark 
as the Japanese Yew. Plant 
Patent -N 0.7.09. 5a. @ .75 to $1.50 Each 
(M) Barberry. ..True Hedge Col- 
umnberry. (Patent No. 110). 
Formal in shape, requires no 
pruning, dense, more upright 
than common barberry.......- @ .50 Each 
(T) Beauty Bush (Kolkwitzia) 
A graceful shrub, covered 
with small pink flowers in 
VEEL Viet toes ese @ .75 and $1.00 Each 
(M) Butterfly Bush. Buddleia. 
A perennial shrub should be 
protected during winter with 
a mulch. Very attractive 
flowers and foliage blooms all 
summer. 
Charming. Pink. 
Dubonnett. Reddish purple. 
Magnifica Superba. Laven- 
ae de pee oa eo a ee @ .35 Each 
Red flowering variety.......... @ .50 each 
(M) Button Bush. Glossy fol- 
iage, white flower heads, 
rout Tesistant26 coe @ .40 Each 
CONTINUED 
(M) Callicarpa Purpurea Chin- 
ese Beautyberry. Clusters of 
attractive purple berries in 
the fall. Requires shade........ @ .40 Each 
(M) Cotoneaster Acutifolia. 
Dark glossy leaves, black 
Herries tis at cc oak es nse @ .50 Each 
(M) Cotoneaster, Divaricata 
Spreading. Pink flowers, red 
berries, foliage nearly ever- 
PV CCTM ee ett eee: @ $1.00 Each 
(D) Deutzia. Gracilis, dwarf, 
blooms freely, small white 
PIO WOR Sia ae itn ee tee eo @ .50 Each 
(M) Deutzia. Pride of Roches- 
ter; free bloomer, double 
white flowers, tinged pink @ .50 Each 
(T) Dogwood Cornus, Alba Si- 
berica. Hardy, vigorous, up- 
right shrub producing small 
white flowers. April-May. 
Porcelain blue fruit. Bright 
red bark in winter................ @ .50 Each 
(T) Dogwood Goldentwig. Sim- 
ilar to above except branches 
arervyellow sc. tes ee @ .50 Each 
(T) Elder. Golden American 
Canadensis Aurea. Hardy 
rapid growing shrub with out- 
standing yellow foliage........ @ .50 Each 
(T) Eunonymus. Alatus, purple 
fruit and crimson foliage in 
SU CUI Pe eee te ee ee @ $1.00 Each 
(T) Euonymus. American, pur- 
ple flowers in May and June, 
redsberrics- installa 2 @ .50 Each 
(T) Euonymus. European. Yel- 
low flowers in May and June, 
rose colored berries in fall..@ .50 Each 
(M) Flowering Quince. Cydonia 
Japonica. Bright red flowers 
in early spring, aromatic 
sigh YC iter eS doe Se gr ey @ .50 Each 
(T) Forsythia, Intermedia 
Spectabilis. Showy Borden 
Forsythia. Improved form of 
Intermedia. Rich golden yel- 
lGwellowers yu ete @ .50 Each 
(T) Honeysuckle Fragrantissi- 
ma, Winter Honeysuckle. Fra- 
grant white flowers, March- 
April. Nearly evergreen.....@ .50 Each 
(T) Honeysuckle, Morrowi. 
Spreading habit, attractive 
foliage. White flowers, May- 
June. Red berries................ @ .50 Each 
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