On the Saw Mill River Parkway 
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FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
BERBERIS thunbergi atropurpurea (Redleaf Japanese Barberry). Similar 
to above in growth and form, with purple red leaves all Summer. 
1055 eo) TIS GR, cis keels Clee 75c. each, $7.00 per 10 
1153 1H) BEE TAs 6 alo: otoual oa ol ROR ae 90¢. each, $9.00 per 10 
BUDDLEIA, Charming (Butterflybush). A glorious shrub, bearing through- 
out the late Summer and Autumn elegant sprays with lavender-pink blooms. 
B. Dubonnet. A glorious color—a counterpart of the popular French wine, 
Dubonnet. Glow a true red. Erect, strong-stemmed. 
B. Ile de France. Fragrant, brilliant rosy purple flowers, suffused violet. 
Profuse bloomer. Large flower spikes. 
B. White Bouquet (New White Butterflybush). Long, lovely, fragrant, glistening 
white sprays like White Lilacs all Summer and Fall, on graceful, medium- 
sized bush that seldom exceeds 5 to 6 ft. in height. Sweetly fragrant and 
attractive to butterflies. This is something distinctly different in Buddleias 
and is a definite contribution to 
Horticulture. You will want 

several in your garden this year. 
Long lasting cut flowers for the 
house and just as beautiful in 
the garden. 
JOGI., 5 o ya te ate ee 90c. 
CALLICARPA purpurea (Beauty- 
berry). An attractive shrub, grow- 
ing about 3 to 4 ft. tall, bearing 
an abundance of small, pink flow- 
ers in August, followed by in- 
numerable glittering, lavender blue 
berries in dense clusters along the 
branches. 
3 APs conde ap eee eee $1.50 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet 
Shrub). An old-fashioned shrub 
with chocolate colored blossoms. 
Leaves and bark have a_ spicy 
fragrance. A splendid bush. os 
PAROS non, 5 ey See ae $1.00 Deutzia crenata rosea 
UO Lal ieee Mee on ck 1.50 
CORNUS mas (Cornelian Cherry). 

C. superba coralina. 


Calycanthus floridus 

laleenigy GlNAYOS. os occ 55 on 
MOREL: GoNOke An gine eac 0 ous cc 
2 to 2} 2 Ebert ptm ene era 
DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 
flowers that completely cover it in May. 
1D Goel sane cent eee 
Veit Wasi HON so pants oss 0.06 
D. gracilis rosea (Rose-panicled Deutzia). Pink form of D. gracilis. 
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Buddleia He de France 
CLETHRA alnifolia (Sweet Pepper- 
bush). An upright, slow-growing 
shrub with spikes of fragrant white 
flowers in late Summer. Fine for 
naturalizing. 
ZOO) Us CEA ee $1.00 
BMONC ep Gira mcr ey BeiNe chet ca Ge 1.50 
AGOMD: Ete Pace ee vee oe: 2.00 
CORNUS alba sibirica (Rediwigged 
Dogwood). Quick growing shrub, 
bearing white flowers in July. 
Handsome red twigs, very decora- 
tive in Winter. 
A TLOMON teqartn meme nee perne se sine $2.50 
SIRO M SHIM Maas ee Bolger d o 4.00 
Generally first shrub to show color in 
Spring when twiggy branches are covered in a yellow mist that gradually 
becomes brighter. Cherry-like fruit. 
MAO MI MUNG nig teera 44 6.56 amd te 
C. stolonifera lutea (Yellow-twigged Dogwood). Yellow branches which 
make a striking contrast to the blood red twigs of C. sibirica. 
one teehee sn BIE tig che are $10.00 
CYDONIA japonica (Flowering Quince). Early blooming shrub with shiny 
green foliage and deep crimson flowers. 
18 hon 24-year Cee 
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C. japonica, Shell Pink. 
18 toed A Aa peccene eit 
Heb ts 2:6 teh ia OI ante yaw pier oot 1.25 
LAE ah Shree aoe TO Re Cran oe $2.50 
An excellent pink flowering variety of Japanese 
Quince which is much admired. 
IS"to;, 24 ingens eres 
DitOvocl uence Che eee 
Sry ct ence, Caio CRA Ss PARC $1.75 
ERS ri Ce eee nes 2.50 
DAPHNE mezereum. Small, rosy purple flowers clothe the upright branches 
in early March. Exceedingly decorative small shrub. Fragrant. 
Se Bie ar seme oh oR oe + a Ae oe 3.50 
A dwarf variety with small, white 
