ALMOND...A Garlanded Gem 
Prunus glandulosa. Pink flowering. 3 ft. The 
beauty of this shrub in the spring is not soon for- 
gotten. Flowers are double and cover the branches. 
On own roots which make for more durable and 
dwarf plants than when budded on plum, as common- 
ly offered. 24 to 30 inch, 85c. Quart cans, 50c, 
ALTHEA ... Rose of Sharon 
10 ft. The brightest and most free blooming shrub 
in the garden during July, August, September. Large 
showy flowers, which are developed by heavy prun- 
ning during winter. 
Single Ruby Red. Single White. Single Blue. 
Bushy plants, 2% to 3 ft., 85c. Plant one of each in 
a group. 
AZALEA ... Glory of the Garden 
To Prepare Soil, See Evergreen Azalea, Page 8 
Nudiflora. Very attractive with blooms early in 
May, varying in color from a beautiful pink to red- 
dish-purple. A good shrub for mass planting. 9 to 
12 inch $1.00. 
Mollis. Deciduous. 5 ft. Orange, apricot, yellow 
shadings. Large flowers in showy abundance. With 
flower buds. B. & B. 15 to 18 inches, $2.75, No buds, 
9 to 12 inches, $1. 
*Occidentalis. 6 ft. 
pink fragrant flowers. 
IZ toms ineh, $1:75: 
BARBERRY ... Necklace of Berries 
Thunbergi. (Japanese Barberry.) 4 ft. Small green 
leaves turn glorious orange, yellow and red in fall. 
Pendant berries bright red, staying well into winter. 
Easily pruned to globe shape. Fine for low hedges. 
Hardy. Small plants for same, $15.00 per 100; 12 to 
18 inch, 35c; 18 to 24 inch, 50c; 24 to 30 inch, 75c. 
Thunbergi. (Red Leaf Barberry). 4 ft. When plant- 
ed in full sun, a rich purple all summer, and in fall 
fiery red and orange coloring. Pendant red berries. 
A beauty at all times. 15 to 18 inch, 85c; gallon cans, 
85c. 
BUCKEYE... Big and Showy 
Aesculus Californica. California Buckeye. Makes 
very large shrub with very showy flowers of white. 
1-it. plants, 25c; gallon cans, 50c. 
BUDDLEIA ... Butterfly Bush 
Charming. Just imagine a well-branched plant, 5 
to 6 feet tall, full of immense spikes (many 2 feet 
long) of exquisite lilac-pink, fragrant, blooms from 
mid-summer till frost. Quart cans, 50c; gallon cans, 
A Californian with white to 
With flower buds. Deciduous. 
85c. 
Dubonnet. Glowing wine red. Quart cans, 50c; 
gallon cans, 85c. 
CALYCANTHUS... Sweet Shrub 
Floridus. 8 ft. Foliage dark green, flowers dark 
red. Fragrant flowers and leaves, free blooming. 
Artistic seed pods. 18 to 24 in., 75c. 
CORYLUS ...A Royal Purple 
Filbert, purple leaved. 10 ft. Large round leaves, 
intensely dark, bronzy purple in spring, becoming 
greenish toward fall. Very distinct even among other 
purple-leaved shrubs. For sun or shade. Bears fine 
nuts, Bushy, 12 to 2 ft., 85c; 2 to 3. ft., $1.00/$1.25; 
3 to 4 ft., $1.50-$2.00; Clumps, $2.50; $3.50; $5.00. 
CREPE MYRTLE...A Huge Bouquet 
Crepe Myrtle. 15 ft. Should have a place in every 
garden. Leaves are bright green, turning a bright 
red in fall; flowers produced in utmost profusion at 
ends of branches during late Summer and Fall. Plant 
in full sun. Prune half the new growth each winter 
to shrub or small tree. Purple, gal. cans., $1.25. Red, 
balled, 2 to 3 ft., $1.25; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; 4 to 6 ft., $2.00. 
CYDONIA ... Harbinger of Spring 
Cydonia japonica. Flowering Quince. Very showy 
plant early in spring, covered with bright flowers, 
which appear just as the leaves begin to show. At- 
tractive glossy foliage the rest of the summer. Cut- 
ting grown, not seedling. Variety Blood Red, semi- 
double, 12 to 18 inch, 85c; 18 to 24 inch, $1.00. 
Variety Apple Blossom, white flushed pink, B.B., 
2 to 3 ft., $2.00. Variety Grandiflora Rubra. Large 
blood red, single flowers, B. & B., 2 to 3 ft., $2.25. Va- 
riety, Pink. True pink in shade, salmon pink in sun. 
18 to 24 inch, 85c; 2 to 3 feet, $1.25. Corallina, striking 
Coral Salmon, 2 to 3 feet, B. & B., $2.25. 
DAUBENTONIA ... Fiery Red 
D. tripetti. ‘‘Scarlet Wisteria Tree.”’ A real small 
tree which is loaded all summer with orange-scarlet 
pea-like flowers in large clusters, Lacy foliage. Fairly 
hardy. Potted, 5Uc each, 
DEUTZIA .. . Profuse Is the Word 
Free blooming shrubs. Bell shaped flowers, spring 
and early summer. Should be more widely planted 
in California for their gorgeous color effects in the 
garden and shrubbery. Strong blooming size plants. 
D. Pride of Rochester. 8 ft. In May this shrub 
will be the pride of your garden with double white 
bell-shaped flowers with reddish outer petals in ut- 
most profusion, 4 to 5 ft., 85c; 5 to 6 ft., $1.00; 6 to 7 
ft. Heavy clumps $2.50. 
D. Scabra candissima. 5 ft. Pure white flowers in 
cone-shaped heads. Does well in light shade. 2 to 
3: ft.,  60c. ee 
D. Gracilis. 3 ft. (Dwarf) One of our daintiest and 
most graceful flowering shrubs. Branches slender and 
arching, with profusion of small, beautifully formed 
flowers. Does well in light shade, 50c. Gallon cans, 
85c, 
August till Autumn. 
Howering 
SHRUBS | 
(Deciduous) 
For Color, Fragrance and 
Old-Fashioned Charm 
EUONYMOUS ... Vivid Fall Color 
E. Alatus. “Winged Euonymous.” §. 10 ft. Very 
interesting shrub with corky wings on branches, with 
profusion of orange-red fruit, followed by brilliant 
colored foliage in fall. Makes fine espallier. Decidu- 
ous. Hardy, 3 to 4 ft., $1.75; 2 to 3 ft., $1.50. 
FORSYTHIA ... Bells of Gold 
Splendid shrubs, 6 to 8 ft., light up the garden with 
glinting masses of yellow very early in spring before 
the leaves appear. Make bright-hued fillers for 
massed shrub groups or as espallier. 
Spectabilis (Showy Goldenbells). A form of inter- 
media similar in character, but with the largest 
flowers—often with five or six petals—crowded, and 
borne in the greatest profusion, 2 to 3 ft., 65c; 3 to 
4 ft., 85c; 4 to 6 ft., $1.00. 
Ovata. A new compact form, 
bright yellow bells in Early Spring. 
4 feet high with 
Prettiest of the 
whole family, 2 to 3 ft., 65c; 3 to 4 ft., 85c. 
HALESIA ... Silver Bells 
Halesia tetraptera ‘“‘Great Silverbell.’”’ 18 ft. dainty 
snow-white, drooping, bell-shaped flowers in April 
and May, profusely borne along the branchlets. A very 
showy, large shrub or small tree, useful in the border 
or as a specimen, B & B 2 to 3 it., $2.00. 
HYDRANGEA... Immense Blooms 
Arborescens Grandiflora. (Hills of Snow). The 
flowers are similar to the familiar “Snowball”; pure 
white drying to bronze, remaining on the bush. July 
to September. Hardy. 12 to 18 in., 50c; 18 to 24 in., 
85c. 
Hortensis. 8 ft. Shade loving shrub, large foliage 
and immense heads of light pink flowers, which turn 
blue when grown in soil containing iron or acid. 2 
year clumps, 12 to 18 inch, $1.50; Gal. can, $1. Variety 
Otaksa, Dwarfer than Hortensis. Enormous flowers 
of pink or blue. Light clumps, $1.75; heavy clumps, 
2,25, 
M4 Paniculata Grandiflora. 6 ft. Wonderfully attrac- 
tive with their massive white plumes. First snowy 
white, then pink, then reddish bronze and green, 
Hardy, 18 to 24 inch, 85c. 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSH... Sweet Perfume 
L. fragrantissima. ‘‘Winter Honeysuckle.” 8 ft. 
Handsome foliage, half evergreen, spreaking habit; 
flowers sweet scented, white or slightly blushed, 
produced very early, sometimes before the leaves 
appear. Grows well under most adverse conditions. 
QetO. 3-fits, /DCs anton kt, $L.00) 
MAPLE... Colorful Shrubs 
Acer palmatum. Japanese Maple. 12 to 15 ft. Hand- 
some shrub or small tree, with beautiful green foliage 
splashed with bright golden and scarlet in the spring, 
changing to green in the summer and the autumn to 
brilliant colors. Best in part shade. 2 to 3 ft., 85c; 
3 to 4 it.. $1.00; 4 to 5 ft. $1.25: 
Acer Palmatum atropurpureum. 8 ft. (R.) (S.) 
“Bloodleaf Japanese Maple.” One of the very finest of 
the Japanese Maples, its rich purple red foliage is a 
great attraction to every garden. 24 to 30 in., $3.25. 
A. dissectum atropurpureum. “Dwarf Red Cut Leaf 
Japanese Maple.” An elegent dwarfish tree with 
blood-red fern like leaves. Branches droop grace- 
fully. Sizes show spread of branches, 24 to 30 inch 
wide, : 
PRIVET ... For Walls of Green 
The privet family is not alone useful as a hedge 
plant, but are desirable specimen shrubs. Their 
showy bloom is like the Common Lilac, followed by 
dark blue berries. Use them freely in shrub groups, 
as formal trimmed specimens and accent plants, be- 
side entrances, etc. (See Page 10 for Evergreen 
Privets. 
DECIDUOUS PRIVETS 
L. ovalifolium aurea marginatum. ‘‘Golden Privet.”’ 
Bushy field grown. B.B., 18 to 24 inch. 85c: 24 to 
30 inch, $1; larger size, $1.50. 
PHILADELPHUS... 
P. Grandiflora. 6 ft. Profuse of bloom and as frag- 
rant as orange blossoms. 2 to 3 ft., 65c; 3 to 4 ft., 85c. 
P. Virginal, Semi-double flowers are handsome and 
sweetly fragrant, with long blooming season, 12 
to 18 inch, 85c. 
P. Belle Etoile. A brand new one. Large white with 
purple eye. Tree blooming and unsurpassed spicy 
fragrance. Small plants from pots, 40c. 
See Page 2 for PREPAID RATES 
Sweet Mock Orange 

WHITE SNOWBERRY 
Hardy Filler Shrub in Sun or Shade 
POMEGRANATE...A Bible Plant 
Double Red. One of showiest flowering shrubs. 
Rapid grower to 6 feet. Non-fruiting, 1% to 2 ft, 40c; 
2 to 3 feet 85c, 
RHUS... Brilliance Plus 
R. canadensis (aromatica). “Fragrant Sumac”. 5 
ft. Low spreading shrub with lobed leaves, conspicu- 
ous in early Spring for its yellow flowers; fruit red. 
12 to 18 in., 50c; 18 to 24 in., 65c. 
SNOW BERRY ... Graceful Shrubs 
Valued for their ornamental fruit, which remains 
on the plants all winter. Of slender growth, with 
fine foliage. Does well in part shade. Fine for cov- 
ering banks. Deciduous. 
Red Berries. 3 ft. Pink Berries. 5 ft. White Ber- 
ries. 3 ft., either kind, 18 to 24 inch, 40c; 2 to 3 ft., 
60c; 3 to 4 ft., 85c. 
SNOWBALLS... In Summer 
“Gardenia Scented Viburnum.” NEW. 
Hardy. A really wonderful new shrub, acclaimed 
everywhere. Nearly evergreen with large glossy 
green leaves which assume lovely autumn tints. Fast 
growing with deliciously fragrant white flowers which 
are pink in bud stage. 1 year plants, 50c. 
Carlesi. A small pretty shrub with gray-green 
leaves. Buds rosy pink, waxy -open blooms are 
creamy-white in a semi-sphere. Perfume is exqui- 
site, somewhat like that of a gardenia, Gal. cans, $1.25. 
High Bush Cranberry. Broad, brilliant green 
foliage, turning red in fall. Large crimson berries 
which persist into the winter. Flowers white, 2 to 
GiLts waleeosponebOma htey spl Os 
Common Snowball. Very large balls of white 
makes large showy shrub. With high-colored fall 
foliage. 12 to 18 inch, 50c; 18 to 24 inch, 85c; 24 to 
30 inch, $1.00. 
Japanese Snowball. More refined plant than fore- 
going with smaller flower-balls. Much smaller bush. 
Desirable small plants, 40c. 
SPIREA ... Bridal Wreath 
Astilbe—See under ‘‘Perennials,’’ Page 15. 
Bumalda. “Anthony Waterer.”’ Dwarf, erect form 
three feet high. Flowers bright crimson, in flattened 
heads. Blooms all summer. Very desirable. Pots 
and cans, 35c to 75c. 
Reeves. 6 ft. Medium-sized shrub with long nar- 
row leaves. Flowers pure white, large, borne pro- 
fusely in dense heads. Practically evergreen. 4 to 5 
ft., bushy, $1.25. 
Thunberg. 4 ft. Feathery, 
flowers white, very profuse in 
good to use in small groups. 
Satt., OCs 10. COL4 ft,, coc, 
True Bridal Wreath. S. prunifolia flore pleno, Small 
shrub with long slender branches. Flowers very 
double and pure white, borne along the branches be- 
fore the leaves appear. This is the genuine ‘Bridal 
Wreath.” 2 to 3 ft., 85c; 18 to 24 inch, 65c. 
Van houttei. 4 ft. Best form of hardy Spirea. A 
handsome pendulous bush. Flowers pure white, Fine 
for grouping and shrubbery borders. 2 to 3 ft., 60c; 
on tod ft, 85c; 4 to 5 fts wheayy branched. 5 gal. 
Burkwoodi. 
light green foliage; 
May. Exceptionally 
Quart cans, 35¢32) to 
cans, $1.75. 
SYRINGA ... Old Fashioned Lilac 
Purple. The old favorite, always a delight, 18 to 
24 inch, 60c; 2 to 3 ft., 85c; 4 to 5 ft., bushy, $2.00. 
White, 2 to 3 ft., 85c; 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 4 to 5 ft., $1.25. 
French Lilac. Choice, large flowered named kinds in 
single mauve pink, white, bluish violet, double pur- 
lish violet, gal. cans, 85c; heavy grade, 4 to 5 ft., $2.50, 
VITEX see 
V. Macrophylla. 10 ft. 
leaves. Rich blue flowers. August and September, 
from new terminal growth. Very fine shrub when 
pruned each spring. Superior in every way to the 
species Incisa, 12 to 18 in., 40c. 
WEIGELA ... Profuse of Bloom 
4 to 8 ft. Trumpet-shaned flowers in profusion that 
is almost unequalled. Their striking fol‘'age con- 
trasts finely w'th other shrubs; for borders they 
are very effective. Prune after flowering in summer. 
Pink. 92) 0. oi tt.,, 85¢ 
Bristol Ruby. 6 ft. new introduction. Hardy, shape- 
ly plant with ruby red to garnet-crimson flowers. 15 to 
18 inch, 85c. 
Abel Carrier. 
iy 2) aii, Saale 
True Blue 
Grey-green star-shaped 
A deep rose variety of great beauty. 
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