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18 CORLISS BROS., INC., NURSERIES 
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Deciduous Shrubs 
FOR FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, BERRIES 
Any true lover of nature will find a world of joy and happiness 
watching the striking and fascinating changes in flowering 
shrubs throughout the season. They are a delight from the first 
mild spring day, when the buds begin to swell, until late in 
autumn, when the leaves are resplendent in their festive colors 
and brilliant berries. 
We are only able here to acquaint the reader with a very 
small portion of this wealth of beauty. Generous planting of 
shrubs around the home will repay in beauty and pleasure many 
times over the small investment required. _ 
SHRUBS B&B (Balled and Burlapped) 
Unless otherwise marked ‘B&B’? (Balled and Burlapped), 
shrubs are dug bare rooted when dormant. Should balling and 
burlapping be desired on shrubs not marked “B&B,” an extra 
charge will be made at the following rates. 
After the regular bare-root digging season is passed, this ma- 
terial must be dug with a ball, and since considerable time, labor, 
and soil are involved, balling and burlapping will be charged at 
these same rates. 
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Larger sizes — prices quoted on request. 
Note.—Figures after the names give approximate heights 
reached by the trees and shrubs under favorable conditions. 
EXPLANATION SYMBOLS 
*Suitable for foundation plantings. 
+Adapted to partial shade. 
§Berried shrubs. 
BSB Balled and Burlapped. 
ACANTHOPANAX, Aralia Each Ten 
*tPentaphylla (Five-leaf Aralia). 10 ft. A tall-growing shrub 
with stout, prickly stems and bright green, glossy foliage. 
Excels in shade. 
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ARONIA, Chokeberry : 
*t§Arbutifolia (Red Chokeberry). 8 ft. Densely branched shrub, 
bearing clusters of white flowers in May, followed by 
masses of red berries. 
Bea Tey or Pre tiie aol ibis See aye Maer 1.35) 1200 
Geom SERA Ge a Ed Reg Rag EG Ny eo 1.753. 5,00 
*1*§Melanocarpa (Black Chokeberry). 6 ft. Has smooth leaves, 
white flowers in April and May, followed by large, black 
berries. 
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BA TES ee Ch ING SOS ie Sp erent a 1.25 Fel o8 
Boo Tt eo Bd a faa eee og eae 1,75. te >O0 
AZALEA. They breathe of distant lands. 
*tArborescens (Sweet Azalea). 5 ft. The very fragrant flowers, 
which are white tinged with pink, appear in June and July. 
15-15 BeBe ae ORS PR acai ad Ce arc 2.50 
13-24-ins,) DOLB S45), uh ees ee 3.50 

Five or more plants of the same variety and size | 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
