Ornamental! 

Shrubs 


Prices All shrubs on this page are strong 2 and 3 year field grown plants suitable for Landscape 
_planting. Price (unless otherwise noted)—65c each; 3 for $1.50 by express, not prepaid. Extra 
large specimen plants 90c each. If by mail send {5e per plant additional. 

Beautiful Spireas 
Anthony Waterer—Dwarf red—free blooming. 
Frobella —Dwarf pink—attains height of 3 ft. 
Korean —(New) Late blooming white. 
Ven Houttei—(Bridal Wreath) An old favorite. 
PAPA 
Golden 
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Syringa 
Foliage golden yel- 
low throughout the 
entire summer. One 
of the most striking 
small shrubs. Grows 
in sun or shade. At- 
tains a height of 
about 3 ft. 
Price heavy fleld 
grown plants 850 
each; three for 
$2.25. 
PPPP 

Lerge French Pussy Willows 
—They come as a herald of 
Springtime. 
an The mock oranges are most 
Phi ladelphus noted for their waxen white 
fragrant orantge-like blossoms. 
—Virginalis —Best of the new large flowering 
syringas, semi-double blossoms. 
—Boquet Blanc —tThe most profuse bloomer of all. 
Neat compact shrub. 
(Nanking Cher- 
Prunus Tomentosum jee xceten 
upright tall shrub to 10 ft. Masses of cherry like 
flowers (some pink tinted) in very early spring. In 
July the shrubs are loaded down with large edible red 
Cherries one-half inch in diameter. (See page 22.) 
. (Rhus Cotinus)—The pur- 
Purple Fringe ple mist-like appearance of 
this shrub is most fascinating. Found in landscapes 
old and new. ne He, 
: Tall shrub, fine foliage, 
Tamarix general appearance re- 
sembling asparagus. Mass of lilac flow- 
ers in May. 
Double File Viburnum 
(Vib. Tomentosum). A fine all season 
shrub. In early June the horizontal 
branches become masses of wheel-like 
clusters ringed with dazzling white flow- 
ers with spidery sunburst centers, resem- 
bling a fall of snow. Blue black berries 
and fine autumn foliage. 
A handsome 
loose tassels of fragrant white flowers 
showing against a background of dark 
glossy green leaves. Price 5 ft. plants 
$1.75 each. 
° . Eve Rathke — Flowers 
Weigela deep carmine red. 
Blooms profusely in spring and again in 
autumn. 
Rosea —Flowers deep pink in early 
June. 
Snowberries 
aeter to the fine graceful branching and small attractive leaves which in 
the fall are interspersed with clusters of delicate coral pink berries. A 
medium sized shrub that does well in sun or shade and is most attractive 
in border or as a hedge. 
Red Snowberry—tLong a favorite shrub for shade and on steep slopes. The 
red berries hang in rope-Hke elusters throughout the winter. 
White Snowberry —Desirable shrub for shade and north side plantings. 
Large white berries. 


Spirea Van Houttei 
Pink Cheraulti—We consider this one of the best 
foliage shrubs of recent introduction. There is char- 
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European Burning Bush (iy t1t 
Compacta)—This rich dark green shrub attains a 
height of 8 to 10 ft. and in the fall produces numer- 
ous Bittersweet like berries, four lobed and ranging 
from pink to orange-red, and in addition the lustrous 
green foliage in the autumn changes three various 
shades of deep to bright red. One of the finest of all 
shrubs. 18 inch plants, 65c each. 
. ‘as The scarlet red and 
F lowe re Ag Q uince pink flowers appear 
pefore the leaves and are followed by yellow quince- 
like fruits. 
The common Snowball ig still an old 
Snowball time favorite. 
Double File 
Viburnum 

