









American Holly 
BLUE ALTHEA 
A rather scarce color in flow- 
ering shrubs. Has charming 
large, single flowers of deep blue 
shade, with a crimson eye. 
Blooms freely from early sum- 
mer to late fall. 
2-Yr., 18-24 inch shrubs, 50c 
each; 2 for 90c. 

Blue Althea 
envelop a large area. 
ern states. 
VIBURNUM BURKWOODI 
(Improved Carlesi) 
The flowers on this new fragrant Viburnum are pro- 
duced in early spring, when the leaves are unfolding, 
and are a blush white and form round, domed clusters. 
Their fragrance is like Gardenia and in the evening will 
Attains a height of about 6 feet 
and is about 4-5 ft. in diameter when fully matured. 
Foliage brilliant in autumn and dark green in summer. 
Fine, 6-12 in. plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
AMERICAN HOLLY 
(Ilex Opaca) 
An evergreen tree which has been acclimated to north- 
A moderate grower with spreading, short 
branches tapering upwards to a narrow head. Broad, oak- 
like shiny evergreen leaves with spiny teeth. 
covered with red berries in the fall, which remain on the 
branches nearly all winter. 
grown, 15-18 inch shrubs, 95c each; 3 for $2.70. 

Cotoneaster Foveolata 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 
(Glossy Arbutus) 
Dainty, bell-shaped white and pink 
flowers from early spring until frost. 
Shiny, practically evergreen leaves look 
as though they had been waxed. About 
5 feet at maturity. 2-yr., 2-3 ft. shrubs, 
90c each; 2 for $1.70. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
One of the most beautiful of the Dog- 
woods. Its very double, showy white 
blooms appear about ten days later than 
those of the Cornus Florida, thus prolong- 
ing the Dogwood blooming season. Trees 
produce flowers at an early age. Blooms, 
which are not unlike the Gardenia, are 
often 3% inches across the outer petals. 
The large, red berries hang on late in 
winter. A worthy member of a noble 
family of trees. Fine, 2-yr., 18-24 inch 
shrubs, $1.75 each; 2 for $3:25. 
BARGAIN No. 6 
1 Cotoneaster Foveolata 
1 Viburnum Burkwoodi 
1 Blue Althea 
$1.60 
Net, not prepaid 

Bush is 
Prefers an acid soil. 

Field- 
Viburnum Burkwoodi 
Cotoneaster Foveolata 
A delightful Cotoneaster, which we 
consider the best of the hardy varieties 
offered. Beautiful coloring all fall. A 
large shrub, excellent for individual 
specimens or as a decorative screen. 
In June, shrub is covered with small, 
pink flowers, which are followed by 
glossy, purplish black berries in the 
fall. Foliage is a glossy, dark green, 
which turns to red and orange in the 
fall. Just the variety you have been 
looking for to create that splash of 
color in your yard. Fine, 2-yr., 12-18 
inch shrubs, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 


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Double Flw. Dogwood 

The ACKERMAN NURSERIES 
