SHRUBS 
Shrubs form the back- 
ground for your garden. 
They give it an air of quiet 
seclusion and turn it into an 
intimate outdoor living room 
carpeted with grass and fur- 
nished with bloom. 

In addition to the varieties 
Beauty Bush ore most commonly grown there. 
are many others less well 
known but no more expensive and equally as desirable. Included 
among these are native types such as the witch-hazels, dogwoods, 
shadblows and winterberries—shrubs of consistent merit throughout 
the year. 
Aconthopazox pentaphylltin (five leaf aralia) 
A graceful shrub with arching branches and glossy foliage. Ex- 
cellent fcr.city planting. _ 
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BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia amabilis) 
Arching branches covered with pink, bell-shaped flowers in 
June. Six feet high. 
A/S, fee specimen platter: <a ss eee ioe each 75 
5,6 ft. specimen plants ............. TS ng eek: each = 1.00 
Berberis thunbergi (Japanese barberry) 
- Needs no introduction. Appreciated for its red berries and 
colorful foliage in the fall. < 
L288 iii ees ee eacirnS 40 Per MUO as ee $3.00 
16/24. ir hig hee. each p40 Dee Te yee a 4.00 
2p 30) Wee ete each. 60) per doze) 2 6.00 
Derbenatuvabers| heopurpirea (Red deaved barberry) 
A popular variety with bright red leaves. a . 
1os/18" in bith wery= Tolls rat heciee. |S eee: each $.40 
18/24 n> high, very full. branched:) 2 neg each .60 
24.630. 4n. high very, full sbtanched see a sees Cho 5 
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