BULLETIN NO. 1, MARCH 11, 1944 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
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Our shrubs are well grown, bushy stock, many of them twice transplanted, grown 
Are confident 
on rich land, with plenty of room to develop well furnished plants. 
they will please your trade. 
Tied 9-12 and 12-18, 25; 18-24 and 2-3, 10; 3-4 and 4-5, 5 per bundle. 
ACANTHOPANAX, pentaphyllum, Five leaf Aralia. 5-10 ft. 
A graceful shrub with arching branches and bright green, shining 
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330 
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foliage, excellent on rocky banks and slopes. 
Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
IS*TOe24 eID CNGS Fete her mae eee ee tO ease $2.10 
BeltOron Cele we see. be paced BRS epee ae OR Seer ales ae 2.90 
OER LL CC trr eee el ak eee ee eet elie ater aes 4.00 
AMLOPORI ECU Me tect eee Men ee Le lad oO eae er Lis 5.00 
ALMOND, Pink Flowering, Prunus glandulosa. 5-6 ft. 
Double pink. Very ornamental, limbs being covered with masses of 
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flowers. April-May. 
12 to 18 inches, Own Root ei 8 Roe Ri ee es 1.90 
ISAO 2242 INCHES Aaa eer mee Bg! Peer Fk 2.50 
2 to 3 feet, a hg PEs i tad ll ED Aw hc) A 3.20 
3 to 4 feet, + EME Ee SAMA gies aan 8 8 3.70 
White Flowering, Prunus glandulosa. 5-6 ft. 
Double white flowering variety. Have buds and own root plants. 
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600 
ITSELO SO SEIN CN CS Reps Pe ee meee! ele ae) Oe 2.50 
DiLOWa nl CC Upwear ee a et ES oS 3.20 
Se tLOese LOO tees ae oe ee ae is, Widen ae BE on Co te, 3.70 
ALTHEA, Hibiscus syriacus. 10-12 ft. 
Upright shrub, blooming August and September. 
purple, red and white. 
2 LOW Lie LT CHLGS gitar, oes Sao eed ae hae eS de .80 
1S yto. 24 7inchnese 2 we BIN I a oe ee 1.20 
2 CO ol CCU ee ee aoe a he ae 1.90 
oe LOY 4a Clee eee. Burin tiie y fe os Shik Pee are 2.50 
d—double s—single 
3/4 2/3 
Anemonaeflorusa. de pink sors one eae ms noah 150 
Ardens’ dB purplaser. sce oe ee cee rt. ae 90 180 
Boulesdé-Heu, dered gee ee eee Bin cat 160 
JEAN ATC OeWDILGs see ee een Gis oe ee a ae oe 40 160 
Purple# semi-doubley 22... 2-- se are 320 
Rose Raolplapeee ee es ee ee Se eee 60 90 
Bubiss4 s TCQGwa te se ee naar te sae 40 
AMELANCHIER, canadensis Juneberry (Downy Shadblow) 10-15 ft. 
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$18.00 
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28.00 
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32.00 
Colors, 
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Attractive white flowers early spring followed by dark red fruit. 
Edible. Attractive to birds. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
DLO@ art COU ri eters le ee eT ele ns me $3.50 
DeLOMLRI CO Cees ere te eee ate ee 4.50 
ALELOP 5 1 COUS eel rc ree eee eerie tee ee as ae 5.50 
AMORPHA fruticosa, Indigo Bush. 8—10 ft. 
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40 
A vigorous growing shrub with dark violet flowers. 
L2etOv Ls tin Ches © ian se Se ee ee aie Seer eek: 2 1.70 
TS OL O06 CSR LICH CSd fe ee eee eae es a 8 2.00 
ARONIA arbutifolia, Red Chokeberry. 8--10 ft. 
White flowers sometimes tinged with red. April-May. Bright red 
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fruit and red foliage in autumn. 
123t0e lS iNCheSa eee ee ae eee ce oe ee 1.20 
TReton 240incness 2. bee a eet. COO ete 1.80 
Oss Be COs Sua fee tie as eet Gee elk tei > 2 2.40 
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