Shrubs 
ALMOND, FLOWERING--Very early spring flowering 
shrub, gaily in bloom before the leaves appear. The 
flowers are an attractive bright double pink. 
24-30 in.------------------------- each $0.75 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)--Upright growing shrub 
noted for its profusion of large blooms in Sept. and 
Oct. This is the only shrub which produces varied 
color in the border for fall. Named colors: Red, 
Pink, White, and Blue. 
3-4 ft.-------------------------- each, $0.75 
ARALIA, FIVE LEAVED--Of compact, graceful outline 
with bright green and shining foliage, attaining a height 
from 5 to 7 feet. Well adapted to dark, shady places, 
where other shrubs fail. 
2-3 ft.------------------ weoee---e each $0.65 
BARBERRY, BOX--A new dwarf form of the familiar 
Barberry hedge. Can be held down to as low as 16 
inches indefinitely by occasional trimming. 
12-15 in,------------------------ each, $0.50 
BARBERRY, THUNBERGI-Is no shrub in existence 
more commonly used for foundation and hedge plant- 
ings. Autumn paints the foliage crimson and bronze, 
and studs the branches with red berries which hang 
all winter, 
18-24 in,------------------------ each, $0.50 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF--A shrub of medium height, 
. with distinctly red foliage throughout the year. It 
needs a sunny location to bring out the color of the 
leaves, 
18-24 in,----------------------- each, $0.65, 
BARBERRY, TRUE HEDGE COLUMNBERRY--Plant 
Patent No. 110-The quick, erect compact growth of 
Columnberry resultsin a self-made hedge. It retains 
its neat, well-groomed appearance with very little 
trimming. The leaves are larger, thicker, and of a 
much deeper, glossier, healthier shdde of green than 
the common Barberry. 
24-30 in.----------------------- each, $0.50 
BEAUTY BUSH--This plant is a slender but erect 
shrub of bushy habit, with downward sweeping branches 
of very graceful aspect. Its flowers are like tiny fox- 
gloves, bright shell ping, and produced in bewildering 
profusion, 
2-3 ft.--------------------------- each $1.00 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)--A semi-herbaceous 
plant which begins to bloom in July and continues until 
frost. The flowers are of a pleasing shade of violet- 
mauve and borne in dense cylindrical spikes. Very 
fragrant and attractive to the butterflies. 
2 yr. heads--------------------- each, $0.75 
COTONEASTER--A beautiful hardy shrub of recent 
introduction from Northern China with spreading 
slender branches and beautiful dark green foliage 
persistent until into the winter. 
2-3 ft.--------------------------- each $0.75 
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CURRANT, ALPINE--A hardy, dense shrub suitable 
for hedges or mass planting. Small greenish flowers, 
April-May. Scarlet fruit. 
13-2 ft.------------------..---.-- each $0.75 
DEUTZIA; GRACILIS -- A dwarf, low-growing bush, 
never taller than 3 feet. Is covered very early in the 
spring with pure white flowers. Very desirable where 
a low-growing shrub is wanted. 
15-18 In.-=------2---25--_---t.---- $0.75 
DOGWOOD, YELLOW--A shrub of medium size with 
bright yellow bark in the winter. Good green foliage. 
3-3 It 6-8 ~ seen nae ce ne a wae each $0.75 
DOGWOOD, ,.RED--A shrub with blood-red branches 
in the winter. Fruit bright blue and flowers white. 
Attractive to desirable birds. 
3-4 ft;-------------------.-----.- each $0.75 
ELDER, GOLDEN--Its golden-yellow leaves contrast 
beautifully with other shrubs. Flowers white, in flat- 
topped cymes. A heavy, rank grower. 
3-4 ft,--------------------<--.--- each $0.75 
EUONYMOUS AMERICAN (Indian Wahoo)--A native 
shrub with greenish branches of upright growth, bear- 
ing small white flowers in early spring and full of 
showy red fruit during the winter. Because of the 
fruit, sometimes called strawberry bush. 
4-5 ft.-------------------------- each, $1.00 
EUONYMOUS ALATUS (Winged Euonymous)--Has 
dwarf compact habit; wood very corky, which gives 
it the name of cork bark. Has small delicate flow- 
ers in late spring, followed by red berries in fall 
Foliage turns a brilliant red in the fall. 
2-3 ft.-------------------------- each, $1.00 
EUONYMOUS EUROPEAN (Burning Bush)--A tall, 
slender shrub of tree-like habit. Has bright red fol- 
iage in autumn and pink fruits in the fall. 
2-3 ft.-------------------------- each, $1.00 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA (Golden Bell)--One of the 
most desirable for foundation and border planting, be- 
cause of its very graceful habit. Flowers yellow and 
bell-shaped, bloom along the entire length of the 
branches inearly spring before the leaves appear. 
3-4 ft.------------------------- each $0.75 
FRINGE, PURPLE (Smoke Bush)--A bushy shrub that 
has handsome foliage and large clusters of rather 
showy flowers, followed by peculiar long-haired seeds 
which give the plant the effect of being covered with 
a greenish purple film of smoke. 
3-4 ft.--------------------------- each $1.00 
FRINGE, WHITE--White flowers in May and June which 
resemble mist. Large glossy foliage. 
3-4 ft.--------------------------- each $1.00 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROW’S--The Jap Bush Honey- 
suckle makes a heavy bush with dense foliage. Flow- 
ers white, changing to yellow; fruit bright red. This 
shrub branches well to the ground making it one of 
the best for border plantings. 
3-4 ft,---------------------- 4---- each $0.75 
