COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE 25 
DANIELS ORNAMENTAL SHRUB PRICES 
Honeysuckle, Morrow’s and Tartarian 
Hydrangea, Hills of Snow and Pee Gee 
Lilac, Common Purple and White 
Matrimony Vine 
Mock Orange, Coronarious and Grandiflora 
Golden TiGAVeGd Biase ee Svsseleo veers tascce See eee 
Lemoin OSM rsctcatacs ceevuesensesrecrettccctns cassccescagocorsscpocesoctterieeecerere 
Va Bag ea Da PoE eye aed pene til eatceccccnsceatacacscctescecisaiacvicacsdecnvereneceerees 
GONTVGMPECUISS Lat mercy terre, con ores ort aie scot el eect sie es 
Ye OUDLORE LOWEN ier. re ones te ace 
Newporta(burplemleaved) 2m irs... 
JESeNMERR, ALaye Cane tSL =) ad Fae cree Be eS hed APES ero MEP eee 
SraVannid ove ll aes peeenerecocn Basen aeRO A 
SHOMIDCILYVEMeVVILILG® Ben ceee se sten ctl Rode otaccceitinssccammment renee 
SILC AMA TUM OM Var W.aALCL Le sresticcdecivs ected ieodeossscemeen nretieess 
Arguta, Ash Leaved, and Billard... cee ecesceeees 
Pere CCAULLUMUY Bib.) cacbecstectateccscccecticcostasteeccoceeoricecearet 
PRITSC) LG meee eeerereee Racer tees cee tec sarc cce oe ses etae oat c ac eo ssoka ea iiataceth astuaaldeusee 
Golden Leaved and Ninebark (Opulifolia) 
Ninebarkw Natiam ( @©pulitOlia ji ciciteccecssrvevcscetecteseseeacceter 
SUUROMEVE, (Crea Tbfeth i <eke Bo 6 es 8 he en eee cee 
Syaavoyoysat ABTSE AZeYs be ee tee eee 
ARENOREWABS Teiheen ope Ree tencoBEC Ak SCARS EE eee ene ere 
AVAL ODETTE Su Lol CO Bere eitccciccecetctgs ccccnccars eet cccce:eachacsesuasesecacescsseeeneeess 
VAGUE | pinnae setae ae REARS SED Cee ho Site gt 2 Bi WRB 32 
Fill the remainder of the hole with water 
and allow it to settle thoroughly before 
putting in the remainder of the soil. Leave 
a shallow depression about the shrub rath- 
er than mounding the dirt up around it. 
Immediately after planting, the shrubs 
should be pruned back by removing at 
least one-third at the end of the branches 
and thinning out weak or crowding shoots 
entirely. 
Manure should never be allowed to come 
directly in contact with the roots of plants. 
HOW TO PRUNE SHRUBS 
In a general way shrub pruning consists 
of keeping the old wood cut out and the 
new growth so thinned that the plant will 
have proper balance and not be crowded. 
The correct time to prune depends on 
the flowering habit of the shrub. Those 
that blossom early in the spring or summer 
are best pruned immediately after flower- 
ing, for with them pruning in the dormant 
peroid means the removal of the blossom 
buds. Common examples of this type are 
the lilacs and Spirea V. H. 
Those shrubs whose flowers are borne 
later in the season on new shoots should be 
pruned in the dormant period, for with 
them, vigorous dormant pruning results in 
large, splendid bloom. This group thrives 
on rather heavy pruning. Common ex- 
amples are the Hydrangeas, Roses, Spirea 
Anthony Waterer, etc. : 
In most shrubs a stem will bear vigorous 
flowers and leaves for three or four years 
and then gradually decline in vigor and 
attractiveness. Considering this, let us 
prune out (preferably at the base) one- 
third or one-fourth of the main stems each 
year, and thin out some of the surplus new 
-25- 
SOO eO ere eee eeeesesereeeeeees 
errr ree ee Ererrrr rer er erry) 
Plcuve LOT GammlVi © LIS mre: meee eres tees) eee 2, ee 
ULE DOI aaeectercsreterercrctct cesar ttt esrcercecsccrtns seccoe ee ie sans hese 
ATER e eee eee ener ee eeeeeeeeessseeeeeees 
Persian, Rothmagensis, and Villosa.............ccccsssssceseee 
RO NGHEH VO RLDS terri ie cen. 
ITA DIM AU CARI Gia perc: vsscscrseccc scot iechec ele stesceiteseesnhescosttteeererteane 
SOOO e meee ener eee eee ee eee e EHO EEE EEE HEE EEE ei HEE EEH EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES 
12-18” 18-24% 2-3’ 3-4° 4-5" 
eee sree at 50 60 85 1.25 
rath 50 75 meme 1.00pm 181.50 ae 
gente Nha ee 1,00. © 21.50/57 2.50 
sehen pega 60 75) "5 1.00 Base 
OE Re bes 50 7S 1,00 ae 1,50 
EY oa lis fae 50 75 eee OC 1,50 
Rs tb. 100 1.50 2.00 3.00 
IOI oe) eae 75am 1.00 ues 1,50 
Rarer as treo Lanes 75 «1.00 es 
hoosorapenty je A 50 7Se eel .0OMm mt,50 
cs eae tea 85) el. 2 5mm 1.75 a Bas 
TS. eee wae 50 [75 aa 1,00 ae 
seme aren ye :7 51,00 ee 1,50) 2.00 
Ett or ae. 60 85 1.00 
A ee 775i 1,00, ig 1:50 amas ?.7S 
CNR ire er 1,00 muna 1; 50m 1.75 
rN a 50 75 ae ee Be 
are ae 50 175 ee 1-00 we 1.50 
Bern AY Ett 50 78' 1.00 at 
oe 50 $75 mee 1.00 is ae 
TL ORES 50 (75a 1.00 1.25 
ido Mane 35 50 c7 50a 1.00 
ban ied 50 175 fee 1.00 oe ots 
er WE Sits Bers | eee 60 ‘75a 2 21.00 ome 1.25 
Arctrrens tet Ui: 60 $8527) 51,00 genut.25 
Pe oer g er * 754. mlsO0ees on ).50 = 
Mover resi itr miele. oa ce Yoeemee 1:00 — 
Seeoibe prepihs Senate “A pa eae 25 ae 50 
Mberosene ten ied, ai ld Bote to eet .50 
aed VRE 1.00 1.25 ~ 
SHRUBS THAT REACH AN 
ULTIMATE HEIGHT OF 
8 FEET AND UP 
Arrowwood 
Blackhaw 
Buckthorn, Common 
Caragana 
Nanking Cherry 
High Bush Cranberry 
Tartarian Honeysuckle 
Purple Lilac 
White Lilac 
Villosa Lilac 
Mock Orange, Grandiflora 
Russian Olive 
Newport Plum 
Golden Spirea 
Spirea Opulifolia 
Staghorn Sumac 
Wayfaring Tree 
SHRUBS THAT ENDURE 
MORE OR LESS SHADE 
Arrowwood 
Frangulea Buckthorn 
Dogwoods in variety 
Japanese Barberry 
Coral Berry 
High Bush Cranberry 
Elder Berry 
Honeysuckle in variety 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow 
Mock Oranges in variety 
Snowberry 
Wayfaring Tree 
SHRUBS OF OUTSTANDING 
FOLIAGE COLOR DURING 
THE GROWING SEASON 
Red Leaf Barberry 
Cistena Cherry 
Variegated Dogwood 
Golden Elder 
Golden Mock Orange 
Newport Plum 
Russian Olive 
Tamarix 
Golden Spirea 
