
McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE 23 

FLOWERING SHRUBS 
For the landscaping of home grounds, memorial parks, 
and cemeteries, it has been our privilege to propagate 
extra fine ornamental shrubs, shade trees, and evergreens 
- appropriate for living memorials to those who have fought 
and died for our freedom. Many people will want to get 
* away from. living in a long row of identical houses which aré 
poorly planted. They will want individual homes that are 
landscaped so as to bring out more pleasing features, and 
_an outdoor living room with all the fixtures. 
From the first warm morning in spring, when the forsythia 
_ shows its flowers of gold to the frosty fall days when the 
_ hydrangea turns to red and brown, you can enjoy the beau- 
_. ties of flowering shrubs. Color, fragrance, hardiness, and 
quick growth unite to make these plants indispensable in 
every well-planned landscape, whether small or large. By 
careful study, one may have beauty of foliage, flowers, or 
fruit practically the year ‘round, lending an interest to one's 
planting which cannot be gained by any other class of plants. 
ALMOND (Double Pink Flowering). One of the earliest 
plants to bloom; rather dwarf growing and very beautitul. 
Flowers are soft pink. 
4 ; . Each Per 10 
PEAT ATT Tol | eee nn eo on nea te i $ .60 $ 5.00 
BLO tOe74.INChic. Gee. as. she See ns 15 6.50 
- ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). An upright growing shrub 
which is well known and is one of the most satisfactory. 
The flowers vary from single to double, and the plant 
withstands unfavorable conditions well. 
~ Anemoneflora—Bright Rose. 
3 _ Ardens—Clear Violet. 
Boule de Feu—Purplish Red. 
Jeanne d'Arc—Pure White. : 3 
PL Oto 24S INCNS. foe eke ee Pe ES $ 50 $ 4.00 
Pac 2 to. 3 féet.c. 6.2 ite matees tye eee ey acs .60 5.00 
Be Set A TOGb al oe yer tte os ade eee 75 6.50 
ARONIA (Chokeberry). Dark green foliage in summer, 
_ turning to vivid red in the fall. Hardy. 
PInbem (Grinch ss Iie i ri ee $ 50 $ 4.00 
Me Sstor 2a inchs he tg aks ek Smee eiine > F .60 5.00 
pideto JF fect... ees esse Ear 75 6.00 
- BARBERRY THUNBERGI (Japanese Barberry). A _ low 
~ growing, hardy shrub with small leaves which turn bronzy 
~ yellow and red in the fall. The flowers are pale yellow, 
followed by scarlet fruits. 
Relea eto otnc he eee ce ee eh $ .40 $ 3.50 
15 to 18 inch........... Wie oe eee 50 @§©=.- 4.00 
«18 to DA iol tee Ee eee aN feel a 8 .60 5.00 
RED LEAF BARBERRY. A variety of great demand; similar 
to Japanese barberry in growth. Will not color up to 
advantage except in sun; hardy. 
Bie SA te fy inch ss oalie ie: soak $ .60 $ 5.00 
ie PEI BS AOVZ4 INCH aces ey sie se 2 Pate doa as He S® 75 6.00 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush). A thrifty growing plant, bear- 
ing long, slender, arching spikes of blue-lilac flowers from 
June until frost. Very ornamental and fragrant. 
Bee wilbrtct 2d inch oe Gee ne ose ete anes $ .60 $ 5.00 
- ¥ 2 to 3 feet... ete eee eens $75.7 26.00 

