Plant Flowering SHRUBS 
Flowering shrubs are used extensively for group plantings in back yard, 
corners of front yard’ and in foundation plantings. 
We grow a large variety 
of shrubs especially noted for their good blooming qualities, for beautiful fall 
colorings.and ornamental berries. 
Varieties marked (T) are tall growing shrubs, (M) medium, (D) dwarf. 

Buddleia, Butterfly Bush 

Snowball 
(M) ALMOND, Pink. 
Flowers double pink. 
Prunus Glandulosa. 
Very ornamental, 
limbs being covered with masses of 
flowers. April-May. 75c Each 
(M) ARONIA  Arbutifolia (Chokeberry). 
White flowers, sometimes tinged with 
red. A\pril-May. Bright black and red 
fruit and red foliage in autumn.. 
75c Each 
(M) BARBERRY, Mentorensis. Barberry 
Mentorensis is a plant with very rug- 
ged, strong, upright growing branches 
and heavy thorns. 
Its foliage is heavy: 
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and thick and of perfect color—a green 
as dark as the Japanese Yew. DPlant 
Patent No. 99. 75c to $1.50 Each 
(D0) BARBERRY, Red Leaved Atropur- 
purea. Variety of Barberry with bright 
red foliage. All summer. 60c Each 
(D) BARBERRY, Thunbergi Green Bar- 
berry. Tale yellow flowers. April-May. 
Brilliant red fruit and foliage in au- 
tumn. 50c Each 
(M) BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia). <A 
perennial shrub, should he protected 
during winter with a mulch. Very at- 
tractive flowers and foliage, blooms all 
summer. 
Charming. Pink. 50c Each 
Dubonnett. Reddish purple: 
50c Each 
Shawnee Red. Brilliant purple-red. 
50c Each 
White Bouquet. 75c Each 
Potted Plants 25c Extra 
(M) CALLICARPA, Purpurea (Chinese 
Beautybush). Clusters of attractive 
purple berries in the fall. Requires 
shade. 75c Each 
(M) COTONEASTER, Acutifolia. Dark 
glossy leaves, black berries. 75c Each 
(D) DEUTZIA, Gracilis. Dwarf, blooms 
freely, small white flowers. 75c Each 
(M) DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. Free 
bloomer, double white flowers tinged 
pink. 75c Each 
(T) DOGWOOD, Cornus Alba _ Siberica. 
Hardy, vigorous, upright shrub produc- 
ing small white flowers. April-May. 
Poreelain hlue fruit. Bright red hark 
in winter. 75c Each 
(T) EVUONYMUS, Alatus. Purple fruit 
and crimson foliage in autumn. 
$2.00 Each 
(T) EUVONYMUS, American. Turple flow- 
ers.in May and June, red berries in fall. 
75c Each 
(M) FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Ja- 
ponica). Bright red flowers in early 
spring, aromatic fruit. 75c Each 
(T) FORSYTHIA, (Intermedia Specta- 
bilis). Showy Borden Forsythia. Im- 
proved form of Intermedia. Rich golden 
yellow flowers. 75c Each 
(T) HONEYSUCKLE, Fragrantissima. 
Winter Honeysuckle. Fragrant white 
flowers, March-April. Nearly evergreen. 
75c Each 
(T) HONEYSUCKLE, Morrowi. Spread- 
ing habit, attractive foliage. White 
flowers, May-June. Red berries. 
75c Each 
(T) HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian; rubra; 
Wheeling strain. The best red honey- 
suckle yet introduced. Rose red flowers 
followed by hright red berries: flowers 
in. April and May. 75c Each 
