THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
SHRUBS (Continued) 
EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA (Pear! Bush) 10 ft. Perl0 
Slender branched shrub with bright green foliage and large 
showy racemes of snow-white flowers. 
NY CE oe sd ee Se et 3.50 
ne na lil Ana ae el Ri Ra Oe a cee oa 2.50 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) Bright yellow flowers, early .spring, 
Fortunei. .Upright, arching branches. 10 ft. 
SM oe Re eeaec es ey ee, oe Se BF as in Da aes NR A 3.50 
US) REIGPE Sk, seta 2. 2 tinal fn Arlt tte Oe Pk 2.50 
Uh 200 TERRE SDI) ST dele lear an a Sl gl ll lla Rel a LL ited 1.90 
MII R Met ne ee ee Se Pe 1.45 
Intermedia spectabilis. Largest, darkest flowers. Most profuse 
bloomer, 10 ft. 
mn ots | Mme eet es NA ee OM ed A De EE) y 3.50 
een Cen ee eee el IE ee SE ates 2.50 
age 1 ee er nS ee AT en ST See 1.90 
Peet Tt Omer erg es Sen peat th Se A 2 SO 1.45 
HAZELNUT (See Corylus) 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) Desirable for foliage, flowers and berries 
Fragrantissima. Fragrant flowers, red furit. Nearly evergreen. 8 ft. 
aE Ga ree ee ee eg ee a ee 2.90 
ee Me eee ne ee Oe oS 2.40 
ee EN ere ee ee ree a es le ee 1.80 
Korolkowi (Blueleaf H.) Blue foliage, pink flowers. 
ee ere eee et ee 3.50 
ee esc eee ee ogee ee ee oe 2.50 
Morrowi. ‘Spreading habit. Fragrant white flowers, red fruit. 
OC (amar Merten Ate Pore ft. Cee be hina’ Tt 5) eben 3.50 
eer seen sere one oe Peters Oe semi eer 2.90 
eo ramnL iC pce meres eee eee he Pt A A oo eee 2.15 
Sget os PAT, oss» SER MES at bel 02 ae dae) Bk coe so Rae 8 oe Os eRe, Re aoe Ree 1.70 
Syringantha. Spreading habit, drcoping branches, lavender-pink 
flowers with delicate fragrance of trailing arbutus. 
yng. iW EPS iS? cel agepaie a Ce) Fe EAE Cea 8 | Beet Aen RES eas te eee LPP Rs Oho eae Pre ee 1.60 
Abecet TRG WEL aWS%Sy oc aad mp ee ee nL ae A A A we re 1.20 
Tatarica rosea. Pink flowers, red berries. Upright. 10 ft. 
Sem Gene en eet On eet Ri ese Re ae 3.20 
Eee CoC Uae tee nn Pee TN Err ee eer ee 2.50 
HEN Sma TCL CS caters a > ene ee ee ee eee 1.90 
Tatarica rubra, Wheeling strain. Flowers deeper shade than the 
species. 10 ft. 
SS oer ee et ee ee ee Ee ee ee 3.20 
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Rey aM CY Od mee te) Son ee ie Sa eee 1.90 
Tatarica rubra, var. Zabel. Supposed to be the darkest colored 
‘tatarica rubra. 10 ft. 
DSL CC (eee ea ite So ee te oe ee ee 2.50 
Seda TCS aeeee ne  eenee meee aceene Siar SURE OF oe ee ease 1.90 
Pe OM OC edt ee ee ea ee ee 1.45 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens grandiflora (Snowhill H.) June-July. 10 ft. : 
eam iG ere ee ee ee Se ae eee eee 4.00 
Paniculata grandiflora (Peegee H.) July-October. 
ee en ne ee el ee 4.00 
Seater TNE CE et eee eS a te ee en ee ee 3.20 
JUJUBE (See Shade Trees) 
KERRIA JAPONICA, Double yellow rose-like flowers. Everblooming. 
BoB. TEVA 2 ES oe Se ee ee ee ae ee 5.00 
(ee oek Thorgie etltell pt Seis ie ee ee ee ee 4.00 
PDH. RHEE. eg ect I ee eee 3.00 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (Goldenrain-tree) 30 ft. 
Large panicles of yellow flowers; handsome compound ike bs 
Re Rec Lee eee ee a ees ee eee ee 
Dem OCT eee eee ee ie ee eee ee 10.00 
ily Gveyety _ 3 eet RT Be Cae i ee at 2 a eee See ee ee 7.50 
-LESPEDEZA (See Desmodium) 
Perl00 
30.00 
22.00 
30.00 
22.00 
16.00 
12.00 
80.00 
22.00 
16.00 
‘12.00 
25.00 
20.00 
15.00 
30.00 
22.00 
30.00 
25.09 
18.00 
14.00 
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28.00 
22.00 
16.00 
28.00 
22.00 
16.00 
22.00 
16.00 
12.00 
35.60 
35.00 
28.00 
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