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BULLETIN NO. 1, MARCH 28, 1946 15 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are well grown, bushy stock, many of them twice transplanted, grown 
on rich land, with plenty of room to develop well finished plants. Are confident 
they will please your trade. 
Tied 9-12 and 12-18, 25; 18-24 and 2-3, 10; 3-4 and 4-5, 5 per bundle. 
ACANTHOPANAX sieboldianus (pentaphyllum), Five leaf Aralia. 10 ft. 
A graceful shrub with arching branches and bright green, shining foliage, ex- 
cellent on rocky banks and slopes. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
Sei Oe LOR CAG ATIONCS 2 rip ee os age $2.10..9 uLS.00ks 4 bins. - 
(203, 2 UlOso LCC Uae. oa. ees tee ee ee 2 US 2.90 20.00 pat tee 
200i Shtoxt feetest ._.___.._.. ei sepiet. alessio 4.00 35.00 Sete 
ALTHEA, Hibiscus syriacus. 10-12 ft. 
Upright shrub, blooming August and September. Colors, pink, purple, red 
and white. 
HIS ae BURY ha eT eT Oe ee ee ee ee ee vette eM 1.70 T4000 Nea ee 
EEOC T PE IILGLI GS goin teas = ore ees ee ee ae 2.10 18.00 ears 
a GE OE TEC = eet ha ee a eek es anh a ae 2.90 25:00 tr yar ates 
Sek. LCG Cie etree tar £84 Es Se IE oe ve NN 4.00 30.00". oa 
3-4’ 2-3’ 18-24” 12-18” 
d-double—s-single 
Anemonaeflorus, d pink -___-._-___-___-- eee 350 110 100 200 
A TOCHS 4d ehiltt lo guess eee, See ee ey ats 20) 70 eg? Colley 
Boulesde chet oO <TC Cr nS Fee kt ee Eo ee 210 200 ae 350 
gean d’Arec, d white _________ See Ey en ee cee five 100 100 
Pirple 2sen 00D G.. mae ee ee a es oe ees eK 40 60 50 
Rubistys* rodeue tee SON 2 i Fi dese 40 0 40 ides 
ARONIA arbutifolia, Red Chokeberry. 8-10 ft. 
White flowers sometimes tinged with red. April-May. Bright red fruit and 
red foliage in autumn. Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
40 18 to 24 inches_________ PENA Di tps Oe te 2 ee AAU EEE y-7 1 CR ee ee 
Oi 2 Ode PLOOUtememe 58 Ge re ee et le 3.50 Sa OO eale aire ites 2 
TOU aet OG 8 CO Berne. ho oh 3 ee ee Se oe ee 400 Sen > eae 
melanocarpa, Black Chokeberry. 6-8 ft. 
Attractive white flowers, smooth foliage, with black shiny fruit in autumn. 
Z0 2a tonsmtlect oy SE IVE YY Aa ee DOOR 20 2: 3.50 BO00S -...-. 
AL ea, 2, 0 i Ig ACY CAS © Red er ane ne ee a 4.00 BOs ae 
BARBERRY, Berberis 
thunbergi Common Barberry. 4-5 ft. ; 
“Pale yellow flowers. April-May. _A splendid hardy hedge plant. Also fine 
for mass planting. Brilliant red fruit and foliage in autumn. 
Poo oT CO Loe Cesena 1.20 1O00 tam, 2a 
BiOO HS aloelorincness.2 mee. 22cm oo <p oe ees Fo! 1.80 15.00 BAee 
Ten ECON DO ea tC GS mes a es er SE ne ee 2.40 7A ODO eel Sera, ty 
2150 PS'toF%24 iiches! 26-068 ~Seisug seins) ott fo 2.90 200-4 __... 
ut aye Re, em OO ee a eo ee eae 3.50 BOO <2 heures 
TEMS PRESET Pale Gaya pol. Ly es Se ne 4.00 SUA es aoe 
See Hedging for Seedlings and smaller grades. 
Box, Berberis minor. 2-3 ft. 
Dwarf form of Japanese Barberry. Fine for low hedges or borders. 
150° 12° to 15 inches--. =... 466s. ev. fnatet). _.-...__- 2.40 2000s) tanee eo 
SOO ey Le eT CRE ee te es ed ne ete eee eo ht 2.90 OE ces aul te 
gk, BMS BSR ah ules YE Pade VCY = SOR aR Pa 4.00 SD D0 ag 
SO aa Lrg eed Olt ane eee A a 5.00 45,00 a 12 oe 
Red Leaved, Berberis atropurpurea. 3-6 ft. 
Variety of Japanese Barberry with bright red foliage. 
DAU USL al pei C OOS na. Seen ere Me el Se 1.90 10.00. ¢ 2 ue 
