Shr ubs ... Ornamental and Flowering 
HARDY VARIETIES—AIll Transplanted, Heavy, and Well Branched 
(*Lend Themselves Well to Shearing—Easily Kept at Desired Height.) 
ALMOND, Flowering. Covered with beautiful double pink flow- 
ers in early spring. Very hardy. Standard Grade, $1.00; Speci- 
men Grade, $1.50. 
*BARBERRY, Green. An excellent shrub for border edging, 
hedges and foundation planting. Beautiful coppery red in fall. 
Plant 2-4 ft. apart as shrubs, 12 inches in hedges. Standard 
Grade, 60c; Specimen Grade, $1.00. 
*“BARBERRY, Red. Character like green variety, except leaves 
stay red all season. Plant in full sun. Standard Grade, $1.00; 
Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
BEAUTY BUSH. Grows 5-8 ft. tall. Small pink flowers. Plant 
5 to 6 ft. apart. Standard Grade, $1.50; Specimen Grade, $2.50. 
*CORALBERRY, Chenault. Low-growing shrub for any location. 
Plant 2-3 ft. apart. Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.00. 
*COTONEASTER. Grows 5-7 ft. tall. Can be kept 3 to 4 ft. if 
desired. Used as foundation plantings, borders and hedges. 
Plant 3-5 ft. apart as bushes, 12 inches for hedges. Very hardy. 
Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.25. 
CRANBERRYBUSH. Grows high as a snowball. White flowers 
followed by beautiful clusters of red cranberry-like berries that 
hang on all winter. Hardy. Plant 6-7 ft. apart. Standard Grade, 
85c; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
*HONEYSUCKLE, Goldflame. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Belle. Fast-growing, upright. Good green 
dense foliage. Inconspicuous flowers, followed by red berries. 
Good for screening and among trees. Grows 8-10 ft. high. Plant 
5-6 ft. apart. Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.25. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Bride. An improved Tatarian; good green, 
dense foliage. Beautiful large pink flowers. Grows anywhere. 
Good for screening. Grows 8-10'ft. high. Plant 5-6 ft. apart. 
Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.25. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Zabel. An improved Tatarian. 
except flowers red and larger. 
Grade, $1.50. 
*HYDRANGEA, Peegee. Grows 5-6 ft. high, but shows best if 
trimmed back each spring to make bush 2-3 ft. high. Pyramidal 
spikes of white flowers in late summer that turn pink. Good for 
winter bouquets. Plant in partial shade 3 feet apart. Standard 
Grade, $1.00; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
LILAC, Chinese. Excellent green foliage. 
ground. Does not sprout. Outstanding in groups, in border or 
for hedges. Flowers long, slender, pinkish-purple. Grows 6-10 
ft. high. Very hardy. Plant 5-6 ft. apart as bushes, 214-4 ft. in 
hedges. Standard Grade, $1.00; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
LILAC, Purple. The old-fashioned, common lilac with the 
beautiful, real lilac flowers and fragrance. Very hardy. Stand- 
ard Grade, $1.00; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
HEDGES 
See description under “Vines.” 
Same as Bride, 
Standard Grade, $1.00; Specimen 
Dense growing to 
*SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. 
*SPIREA, Froebel. 
*SPIREA, Vanhoutte. 
LILAC, Named Varieties. These varieties are used for their 
wonderful flowers. Very hardy. Plant them together, 7-8 ft. 
apart and the same distance from other shrubs. 
Charles Joly. Purplish-red, double flowers. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Long, stiff single bloom of purplish-red. 
Madam Lemoine. Double, pure white. 
Standard Grade, $1.50; Specimen Grade, $2.50. 
MOCKORANGE, Virginal. New, double flowering mockorange. 
Blooms again after the spring bloom. First bloom prolific. Very 
showy. Grows 5-10 ft. high. Plant 4-6 ft. apart. Standard 
Grade, $1.10; Specimen Grade, $2.00. 
QUINCE, Flowering. Good green foliage. Blooms very early 
spring, showy red flowers. Grows 3-5 ft. high. Plant 3-4 ft. 
apart. Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.25. 
SNOWBALL. Double white flowers in spring. Grows 8-10 ft. 
tall. Piant 6 ft. apart and same distance from other shrubs. 
Standard Grade, 85c; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
Dwarf shrub, 2-4 ft. high. Many 
flat clusters of reddish flowers; blooms all summer. Trim early 
spring. Plant about 2 ft. apart. Cut off bloom as they fade. 
Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.25. 
Similar to Anthony Waterer; foliage better 
green, flowers paler; somewhat stronger grower. Very hardy. 
Standard Grade, 60c; Specimen Grade, $1.00. 
*SPIREA, Garland. Compact-growing shrub. Light green foliage. 
White flowers in early spring. Can be sheared like Barberry 
for foundation or edging purposes. Grows 3-5 ft. high. Plant 
2-4 ft. apart. Standard Grade, 60c; Specimen Grade, $1.00. 
Also called Bridal Wreath. Excellent for 
all uses. Good green foliage, with beautiful shading in fall. 
Compact, dense limb growth. White blossoms in May and June. 
A graceful shrub, summer and winter. Grows 3-6 ft. high. Plant 
3-5 ft. apart; 1-114 ft. for hedges. Very hardy. Standard Grade, 
40c; Specimen Grade, 75c. 
TAMARIX. A tall shrub with asparagus-like foliage and pink 
flowers in summer. A selected hardy and attractive blooming 
variety. Grows 8-12 ft. high. Plant 5-6 ft. apart. Standard 
Grade, 60c; Specimen Grade, $1.00. 
WAYFARINGBUSH. A sister to Cranberrybush. Foliage large, 
silver-green. Flat blossom head, white, followed with pinkish 
red fruit that turns black. Foliage colors beautifully in fall and 
hangs on late. Grows 8-10 ft. tall. Plant 6 ft. apart. Standard 
Grade, 85c; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
WEIGELA, Pink. Pink bell flowers, early spring. Shrub semi- 
hardy. Plant on north or east side, 4-5 ft. apart. Height 3-6 ft. 
Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.25. 
VINES 
Heavy, Transplanted. Add 10% on order for less than 25 plants. 
BARBERRY HEDGE. Used extensively where a good, low, bushy hedge is desired. 
Grows either trimmed or untrimmed. Grows 1% to 3 ft. high. Plant 12 inches apart. 
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VANHOUTTE SPIREA. Commonly called Bridal Wreath. Pure white flowers in May 
and early June. Very hardy; usually best as untrimmed hedge. Grows 3-6 ft. high. 
Plant 12-18 inches apart. 
12/to\ 18 instransplants; bushy; N€avy ene. cece ote cee since eee Per 100, $25.00 
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PRIVET, Amur River. The hardiest Privet. 
green. Generally sheared at 2-4 ft. height. 
deeper than they were in nursery. 
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CHINESE LILAC. Excellent for use in medium to high informal hedges and screens. 
Mass of blossoms in late spring provide riot of color. Very hardy and drouth-resistant. 
Plant 12-24 inches apart. 
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Upright grower, with foliage glossy 
Plant 6-12 inches apart and 3-4 inches 
We Have Larger Shrubs of Most Varieties for Landscape Purposes. 
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GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE. A superla- 
tive new variety. Disease and pest free. 
Flowers from May until frost. By trimming 
may be used as small shrub or low hedge. 
Price, $1.25 each. 
ENGELMAN IVY. Similar to Virginia Creep- 
er but clings to rough surfaces. Hardiest for 
this purpose. Price, 75c each. 
BOSTON IVY. Three-lobed leaves. 
in fall. Clings to rough surfaces. 
north or east. Price, $1.00 each. 
JACKMAN CLEMATIS. Large purple flow- 
ers. Should be planted on north or east of 
building. Needs care while starting. Price, 
$1.50 each. 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS. Small white 
flowers. Robust. Strong grower, covering 
itself in early fall with abundance of bloom. 
Hardy. Price, $1.00 each. 
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