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| Flowering and Ornamental SHRUBS 
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} teed “The beautiful lessons which ‘blossoms’ teach to children.” —Chaplin 
peas is some place for flowering shrubs around every home—cottage, mansion or palace. A corner 
needs a little color. a foundation wall needs to be concealed, a garage should be screened. In all 
these places flowering shrubs are adaptable, and. useful. 
From our fields this year we shall take the finest shrubs possible to grow—large, well developed, 
with good roots, and not by any means like the shrubs sold on “bargain” counters, which in many 
cases are of unknown origin. In fact, Hillenmeyer shrubs carry several canes, and only the small sizes 
can be sent by parcel post. 
The figures following the name indicate height at maturity. 
Abelia 
ABELIA grandiflora. See page 7. 
Acanthopanax 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum (Five-Leaved Aralia). 6 to 8 feet. Yel- 
low flowers in June. A rugged shrub, thriving in shade and. in cities 
where few plants will grow. Prickly, upright canes. 
Each Each 
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Aesculus 

AESCULUS pavia (Red Buckeye). A shrub form of our native Buckeye, with showy 
red spikes produced early in the spring. Foliage not always the best but well 
worth its place in any planting because of its striking effect when in bloom. 
Each Each 
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Aralia 
ARALIA spinosa (Hercules Club). 15 to 18 feet. An unusual shrub for tropical 
effects; white flowers in summer, followed by dark purple berries. 
Each Each 
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Aronia 
ARONIA arbutifolia brilliantissima (Brilliant Chokeberry). 4 to 5 feet. A new, 
much improved brilliant form. White flowers, followed by shining red berries and 
fine fall color. Will endure shade and moist places. 
Each Each 
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. S BENZOIN aestivale (Spice 
ee Bush). 8 to 10 ft. Yellow 
«flowers in March and April 
that produce clusters of 
brilliant scarlet berries. 
Aromatic leaves turn scar- 
let in autumn. Each 
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| Berberis - Barberry 
BERBERIS thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). 3 to 4 feet. Yellow flowers in 
June, followed by brilliant red berries. The most valuable all-purpose 
shrub now available. Is adaptable and beautiful under all conditions and 
in nearly al! places, shade or eon mnolst or dry. Is not host to wheat et 
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B. thunbergi atropurpurea. Resembles the Japanese Barberry in growth, 
but the foliage is brilliant blood-red in spring. The color holds all summer 
in sun, but in shady places it becomes a beautiful bronzy green. Its winter 
charm is enhanced by red berries that remain until spring. Few shrubs 
attract so much attention, or add so much color to a dull border. We con- 
sider it one of the best newer plants, and our stock is strong and tae 
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Let Special Shrub Assortment 
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Hillenmeyer Biya etaaiy (15 cont ere toy ea 7 
Five of any 50-cent size for $2.25 
Five of any 40-cent size for $1.75 
These are our regular plants, and carry the 
Hillenmeyer guarantee. 
J Berberis Thunbergi Atropurpurea—Red Barberry 
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