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Flowering Shrubs 



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BUDDLEIA alternifolia (Fountain Buiter fly- 
bush). 8 ft. Long, arching branches are gar- 
lands of lilac-purple flowers in early June. 
B. Ile de France. 4 ft. Claret purple flowers 
crowded on long spikes from July to late Fall. 
CALLICARPA dichotoma (Beautyberry). 4 ft. 
A, small, dainty shrub with clusters of shiny, 
lavender berries in the Fall. Pink flowers. 
CORNUS alba sibirica (Red Branched Dog- 
wood). Medium sized shrub with bright coral- 
red stems. Thrives in shady places. 
C. lutea (Goldentwig Dogwood). Its yellow 
branches make a striking contrast when 
planted with Red-branched Dogwood. 
DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 3 ft. 
Bushy and dwarf; a mass of snow-white 
flowers in May. 
D. Pride of Rochester. 8 ft. Tall and upright. 
Flowers are white, with pinkish tinge and 
double. May. Sturdy and hardy. 
FORSYTHIA spectabilis (Showy Forsythia). 
8 ft. Rich golden bells. The most showy. 
Compact, shapely, upright. 
F. suspensa (Weeping Forsyihia). Long, droop- 
ing branches. Splendid for training over 
trellises or covering banks. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora (Hills 
of Snow). 4 ft. White flowers. June-September. 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hydrangea). 
S ft. Pyramids of white, pink tinged flowers. 
Augiust-October. 
LONICERA morrowi (Morrow Honeysuckle). 
9 ft. Broad and billowy. Creamy flowers. 
Red, currant-like fruits in July. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Wockorange). 
10 ft. Cream white, intensely fragrant flowers 
in May and June. 
ALL SHRUBS IN THIS SECTION—HEAVY, 2-YEAR, BLOOMING SIZE—Each 5Q¢. 
Your Choice, Alike or Assorted—6 for $2.60, 25 for $8.75—Transportation Extra 
Shrubs will transform your back yard into an outdoor living room 
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All of our shrubs are field-grown in wide 
rows where ample tops and fine roots are de 
veloped. They are grown in the best way 
possible and we know they will please you as 
they have thousands of our other customers. 
AMELANCHIER canadensis (Shadblow). 25 ft. 
Pure white flowers in early Spring. Blue-black 
berries in June. Tall and tree-like. Native. 75c. 
each. 
ARONIA arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry). 8 ft. Clus- 
ters of brilliant red berries last well into Winter. 
White flowers in May. Crimson Autumn foliage. 
75c. each. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet Shrub). 6 ft. 
Double, brownish flowers in May. Makes a neat 
shrub. Grows well in shade. 75c. each. 




Rhodotypos (Jetbead) 

RHODOTYPOS scandens (Jeibead). 5 ft. A 
neat shrub with white flowers in May and 
June. Shiny black berries. Grows in shade. 
SPIRAEA, Anthony’ Waterer. 3 ft. Flat 
clusters of rose-pink flowers all Summer. An 
old favorite. 
S. thunbergi. 5 ft. Tiny leaves and flowers 
give a soft, feathery effect. The earliest Spirea 
to bloom. Late April. 
S. vanhouttei. 6 ft. In late May and early 
June its arching branches are covered with 
masses of white flowers. 
SYMPHORICARPOS racemosus (Snowberry). 
5 ft. White berries, in the late Summer and 
Fall. A fine textured shrub that doesn’t mind 
the shade. 
S. vulgaris (Coralberry). 5 ft. Small, clustered, 
coral-red berries in the Fall. Good to use in 
a shady place. 
TAMARIX africana. 8 ft. Upright and slender 
with small, pink flowers in August. Feathery, 
blue-green foliage. Thrives in seaside soils. 
WEIGELA rosea. 8 ft. Pink flowers in June. 
Vigorous grower. Hardy and dependable. 






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Philadelphus Virginalis 
CHIONANTHUS virginica (fringe Tree). 
25 ft. Graceful and tall, forming a cluster 
of several slender trunks. The handsome 
leaves are large and a rich dark green. 
White flowers, like loose, feathery pend- 
ants, bloom in June. Yellow Autumn 
foliage. $1.00 each. 
CLETHRA alnifolia (Swmmersweet). 4 ft. 
Wands of cream white, fragrant flowers 
in late Summer. Grows in moist soil and 
shade. 75c. each. 
CORNUS alba argenteo-marginata. 6 ft. 
The oval green leaves have a wide bor- 
der of creamy-white. Stems are erect 
and red in color. It makes an attractive, 
unusual shrub in both Winter and Sum- 
mer. 75c. each. 
C. mas (Cornelian Cherry). 10-15 ft. 
Bright yellow flowers very early in Spring. 
Glossy scarlet fruits in Autumn. Up- 
right habit. Sun or shade. Splendid for 
use in urban sites. 2-3 ft. $1.00 each. 
COTONEASTER acutifolia. 10 ft. Lus- 
trous dark green leaves make this an 
attractive plant for hedges or specimens. 
2-3 ft. 75c. each. 
C. horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster). 3 ft. 
Small, shiny leaves. Bright red berries in 
Fall and Winter. Grand for rock gardens. 
Likes sunny places. 4 in. pots. 75c. each. 
CYDONIA japonica (Flowering Ouince). 
6 ft. Scarlet flowers in early May. 
Glossy foliage. Thorny. Makes fine 
hedges or specimens. 75c. each. 
Lonicera Tatarica (Tatarian Honeysuckle) 
