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Baileys FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Our homes become homes in the true sense, only when they are planted. Ornamental 
shrubs are the foundation of all landscape plantings. They lend a charm and grace 
to the home grounds that is invaluable. One can have a continuous succession of bloom 
from early in April to the days when frost nips the flowers of the very latest to bloom. 
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ALMOND, DOUBLE FLOWERING (Prunus 
Glandulosa)—Double rose-like, pink flowers 
cover the branches early in May. Somewhat 
superior to Flowering Plum except for hardiness. 
BARBERRY, THUNBERG (Berberis thun- 
bergi)—Low growing plant best used as 
border where view of other objects is not to be 
obscured. A spreading plant with beautiful 
foliage turning to scarlet in the latter part of 
the season. Hardy plant requiring little atten- 
tion in landscape planting. *See Hedge Plants 
also. 
BARBERRY, REDLEAF (Berberis thun- 
bergi atropurpurea)—A plant similar to 
Barberry Thunberg except the leaves are red 
all summer. Its deep red leaves add color and 
contrast to your planting. 
BUCKTHORN, COMMON (Rhamnus 
cathartica)—A vigorous growing shrub attain- 
ing a height of about 8 feet. *See Hedge 
Plants also. 
BUCKTHORN, GLOSSY LEAF (Rhamnus 
frangula)—Quite similar to common Buck- 
thorn except that the leaves are more shiny 
and produces red berries in late summer. 
*See Hedge Plants also. 
BURNING BUSH (Euonymous Wahoo)—An 
attractive upright shrub growing 8 to 10 ft. tall. 
Covered with brilliant red berries in September 
and October. 
BURNING BUSH WINGED (Euonymous 
alatus)—One of our best shrubs. Grows 5 to 6 
ft. Foliage red in the fall and covered with 
bright red berries. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH _ (Buddleia)—Blooms 
profusely first year planted, starting in July 
and lasting through August. Flower, deep 
purple similar to lilacs. Height, 6 feet. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, CHARMING— Com- 
pact spike of pink flowers, blooms all summer. 
A striking plant in any landscape. Height, 
5 to 6 feet. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, DUBONNET—New 
Red Butterfly Bush with wine red flowers. 
A gorgeous cut flower. Height,’ 4 to 5 feet. 
CARAGANA, ARBORESCENS §$Siberian 
Pea Tree) (Caragana arborescens)— Light 
green foliage. Extremely hardy and also stands 
dry, exposed positions. Height, 6 to 10 feet. 
*See Hedge Plants also. 
CARAGANA, DWARF (Caragana Pygmaea) 
—An attractive dwarf shrub not getting more 
than 18 to 24 inches in height. Very small 
leaves giving the appearance of a delicate, 
graceful shrub. *See Hedge Plants also. 
COTONEASTER, PEKING (Cotoneaster 
acutifolia)—Attractive, beautifully formed 
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shrub with thick, glossy leaves turning to red 
in the fall. Small, white flowers in early summer 
followed by large black berries which remain 
on the bush nearly all winter. Perfectly hardy. 
*See Hedge Plants also. 
COTONEASTER, RED BERRIED (Coton- 
easter integgerima)—A spreading bush grow- 
ing to about 4 ft. Foliage greyish green. Bright 
red berries in the fall. 
COTONEASTER, SPREADING (Coton- 
easter divaricata)—Handsome shrub bearing 
pink flowers and red berries. Foliage nearly 
evergreen. Height, 5 to 6 feet. 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S FLOWERING, DOLGO, 
HOPA, AND RED SILVER (See Page 20). 
CRANBERRYBUSH, EUROPEAN (Viburn- 
um opulus)—A very ornamental shrub with 
white flowers in late spring followed by bright 
scarlet berries. Height, 8 feet. 
CURRANT, ALPINE (Ribes alpinum)—A 
dense growing shrub with fine dark green 
leaves. Height, 3 to 4 feet. Very desirable 
plant where the soil is well drained. *See 
Hedge Plants also. 
CURRANT, YELLOW FLOWERING (Ribes 
aureum)—One of the earliest shrubs to bloom 
in the spring. Covered with bright yellow 
flowers. Height, 3 to 5 feet. 
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