DECIDUOUS SHRUBS (alphabetical 
ALBIZZIA (Mimosa) 
A. julibrissin rosea (Hardy Mimosa) 
12 ft. Zone VI. Very rare, Interest- 
ing pink flower for two summer 
months. An unshapely mound, but 
delicate Acacia leaves and “bottle- 
brush” blooms when blooms are 
scarce, 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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AMELANCHIER (Shadblow) 
A. Canadensis (Downy Shadblow) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Thin, bushy shrub or 
tree. Pure white show in early May. 
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BitOur 4th eee $2.00 $15.00 100.00 
A.c. grandiflora—A form with larger, 
brighter flowers. This is a rare and 
showy shrub. 
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AZALEAS (Page 41-42) 
BENZOIN (Benzoin) 
B. aestivale (Spice Bush) 
12 ft. Zone V. Damp. A mist of 
pale yellow in April. Red berries. 
AVAL ord Wo ts ttre cen ae ee 9.00 
LO cORZ Sain) akon $ .75 $ 5.00 40.00 
BERBERIS (Barberry) 
(Evergreen kinds, see Page 43) 
B. thunbergii (Japanese Barberry) 
5 ft. Zone IV. Very tolerant. Bushy 
and dense, red berry in autumn. 
Fine hedge. The most valuable, use- 
ful shrub in cultivation. 
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B.t. erecta (True Hedge Column- 
berry)—A good new form much more 
valuable for hedges. Erect.. (Patent 
110.) 
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B.t. minor (Box Barberry)—A dwarf 
form. 
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B.t. atropurpurea (Red-leaf) — Red- 
purple form. Color not perfect, but 
fairly steady. Properly pollinated, it 
comes true from seed. 
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L2G Tak Ke. 3.00 25.00 
~18 to 24 in. XX... -60 5.50 50.00 
BUDDLEIA (Summer Lilac) 
B. davidii (Butterfly Bush) 
—CHARMING—8 ft. Zone VI. Bright, 
pink, June-August. Drain. 
2-VeOUwr= eens $ .75 $ 6.00 $ 50.00 
—ILE DE FRANCE—5 ft. Dwarf. Long 
spikes, vivid lilac. Zone VI. 
Z-Vear Werasshs 60 5.50 48.00 
—EMPIRE BLUE—Exquisite shade of 
blue. Zone VI. 
DEN COL rn a ee 90 8.00 70.00 
—WHITE BOUQUET — Fine, useful 
novelty. Good white. Zone VI. 
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—ROYAL RED—Rich dazzling red. 
Zone VI. 
2-year 1.00 800 70.00 
CLETHRA 
C. alnifolia (Summer Sweet) 
7 ft. Zone IV. White fragrant spikes 
vary from July to August. Acid soil. 
(Pepperbush) 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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LitOu tod thaws seers $1.25 $ 9.50 75.00 
CORNUS (Dogwood) 
(Tree Dogwood, Page 26) 
C. sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood) 
10 ft. Zone IV. Sun, damp. Flower 
and fruit poor. Deep red bark in 
winter. 
Sal are it, pean ace $1.00 $ 7.50 $ 60.00 
C. siberica (alba)(Tatarian Dogwood) 
8 ft. Zone I. Flower and berry slight 
in effect. Vivid red bark. Tolerant. 
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C. stolonifera (Red Osier) — 8 ft. 
Zone I. Sun, damp, spreading. Again, 
valued for bright red winter bark. 
9.00 
45.00 
7.00 
C. S. lutea (Goldtwig)—Smaller and 
a really bright yellow bark. 

Amelanchier in May 
CALLICARPA ~ 
C. purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry) 
9 ft. Zone V. Lilac-purple berries. 
*1Z)807 183i 5 eat ees Cone $ 9.00 
18 i624 any $ .75 $6.00 50.00 
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(Beautyberry) 
* — young unformed shrubs 
X = each transplanting 
CHAENOMELES (Quince) 
C. japonica (Japanese Quince) 
4 ft. Zone V. Sun. Bushy dwarf. 
Scarlet flowers in April. A tolerant 
ornamental shrub. Slow growth. Can 
be kept pruned. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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Doe: Sel C RA eee $1.00 $ 7.00 65.00 
C. Hybrids 
WHITE—Large; white. 
ROSEA GRANDIFLORA—Pink. 
RUBRA GRANDIFLORA—Early. Large 
deep red blooms. 
NIVILI—Large, pure white. 
COLUMBIA—Elongated rosy red. 
Above six named varieties: 
2-year grafts.2........ $1.65 $13.50 $100.00 
CYDONIA (see Chaenomeles) 
CYTISUS 
C. scoparius (Common Broom) 
4 to 8 ft. Zone V. Bushy, upright 
stems. Yellow, May-June. Drain. 
Sun. Perhaps the best cover for dry 
(Broom) 
banks. A sight in bloom. 
Lg: 40 Buin ese enna ee $ 12.00 
LS:io 24 irs Kee $ 5.00 30.00 
C. praecox (Warminster Broom) 
9 ft. Zone V. Amazing shower of 
yellow in May. Outstanding. 
S-inch pots a0 12.00 
o-inch’ pots’ i252 2.90 20.00 
175.00 
DAPHNE (also Page 43) 
D. mezereum (“February” Daphne) 
3 ft. Upright. Zone IV. In April has 
lilac-red masses of bloom. Sun, lime. 
Foliage apt to suffer in hot summers, 
so give part shade south of Boston. 
18 to 24 in. B&B.$2.00 $17.50 
DEUTZIA 
D. gracilis (Slender Deutzia) 
3 ft. Zone V. Drain. Mass of gleam- 
ing white, May. 
LOC tO 2 Sein eens tes $1.00 $ 8.00 $ 60.00 
D. scabra—Pride of Rochester 
Large, pinkish white blooms. Vigor- 
ous. Zone V. 8 ft. 
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ELEAGNUS (Eleagnus) 
E. angustifolia (Russian Olive) 
20 ft. Zone IV. Drought-resisting. 
Yellow berries in Sept. 
a2 tG. 1 8: iris Wane wey aoe eerie de $ 10.00 
AO Bott; sete $1.50 $10.00 80.00 
ENKIANTHUS 
E. campanulatus (Redvein Enkian- 
thus) 12 ft. Clean, shapely. Large 
leaves brilliant in fall. Red-veined, 
white bells in May. Acid, humus. 
St OnlOg| 2a ck emer $ 3.00 $ 22.50 
18 to 24 in. B&B_$2.25 20.00 150.00 
