18 Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 

FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
Shrubs are all-important in the planting of 
any grounds. Either in groups, borders, or indi- 
vidual specimens, they are equally beautiful. 
They are especially effective as a screen or bor- 
der and marking boundaries where formal hedges 
are not desired. By careful selection you may 
have shrubs in blossom throughout the entire 
growing season. We do not crowd the plants grow- 
ing in our nursery which allows for the maximum 
development. 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum (Aralia penta- 
phylla). An attractive, prickly shrub of dense 
growth. The lovely bright green leaves of tropical 
appearance make it desirable for a hedge, bank or 
slope planting. Thrives almost anywhere and 
will withstand city atmospheric conditions. 
D tO.G: Tiana oe eee ne ee Ae eee ee $1.59 
ALTHAEA (Rose of Sharon). A rather erect and tall- 
growing shrub of neat form. Blooms in late Sum- 
mer, beginning in August and lasting usually until 
heavy frosts. Splendid plants in following varieties. 
A. coelestis. Single, blue. An out- 

standing, newer form of a delight- 
ful shade. 
AMYGDALUS (Flowering Almond). Profusion 
of deep pink, double rosettes on bare stems in 
2ihOy dL Us eeeetege Mego cr $1.25 late April and early May. Pink or white. 
310004. I baat a ae 1.50 SLOT Om ener acted kh eee $1.00 
A LOOT Gee ee Soe ear 2.00 
MY Comte dectlairmoncm Double ARONIA arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry). Hand- 
pink variety mottled white. some red Autumn foliage on a shrub of modest 
Sia Att $1.50 growth. Abundance of bright red berries, very 
Atos tk ae eee 2.00 attractive to birds. Upright growth. 
So ieee me gka: tie se ae 2bO lO toes a ea eo ieee cee ene > 100) 
A. Double Red. An attractive, 
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deep shade of red. Stronger grow- 
Che B10 Ol tse aes oie a Wea sae nae 3.00 
er than most named varieties. : : 3 
8 to 4 ft $1.50 A. melanocarpa. This black-fruited form is 
Mens Whi 7h, So Meal : more bushy and the foliage assumes brighter 
3 ei ae ite. 1.50 tints in Autumn. White flowers cover the 
OO 4:1 tan are auc s oo SLE branches in May. Birds love the berries. 
A. totus alba. Finest single AatG, & {hea 3 eee 8 Re ee A eee $1.50 
white of all. D0. Ola se ae eae, het eee ee 2.00 
2: COied eh Chern sees ost 5 $1.25 ©. 00: ite mee cate reece eee it 3.50 
BENZOIN aestivale (Spicebush). Native shrub 
with fringed yellow flowers in early Spring. 
Leaves and twigs aromatic. 
2G) Gi big seater tern, Maia aan $0.75 
BERBERIS koreana (Korean Barberry). <A 
hardy species from Korea, large blotched 
leaves and upright, uniform growth. Gorgeous 
Fall coloring of most brilliant scarlet. Large 
clusters of red berries. 
ZitOos Gaee ee ee 75c. each, $60.00 per 100 
Aa ladyiStantey a Doahle soiteheer i te B. mentorensis (Plant Pat. No. 99) A brand 
new variety of strong, rugged, upright habit. 

Althaea coelestis 
with pink eye. 

More beautiful than Japanese Barberry. Able 
eS ee $1.50 to withstand heat and drought. Foliage dark- 
9101.0 Divan sh oe een eee oO es 2 
est green and holds late in Fall. Highly 
O AOS Ties ae 5.00 
: recommended. 
A. Lucy. Double lavender violet. 4 15 to 18 in........75e. each, $40.00 per 100 
2 to 3 ft... ee eee. $1.25 18 to 24 in........99c¢. each, 50.00 per 100 
3 to 4 ft........ 6... eee, 1.59 2 to 214 ft.......$1.10 each, 70.00 per 100 
AMELANCHIER canadensis. Small, B. thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). Com- 
graceful tree or large shrub of clumpy monly used in hedges. Red berries in the 
habit. Snowy flowers in early Spring and Fall. 
maroon fruit in June. 1510; LS ane ere 35c. each, $25.00 per 100 
2) CO@i Lise pee en ee EsoO 1S:tO2Ain ee ee 50c. each, 35.00 per 100 

TEAR Arb OR? Sion tues) ee ee 2.00 21 olalt es eee 75c. each, 50.00 per 100 
