FLOWERING SHRUBS AND TREES 
Flowering shrubs give a finishing touch needed so often around homes, and surrounding grounds. 
Shrubs will soften the lines of the foundation, and will provide an effective border or screen, will cover 
the edges of walls, and screen objectionable views. Some of our Evergreen shrubs can be used at an 
advantage for the covering of slopes, and for dividing the landscape into small sections. 
From our selection of shrubs you can have a succession of flowers from early spring until late 
autumn. The evergreen varieties stay green all winter, some having berries which are very beautiful. 
All well rooted plants. 
Buddleia (Butterfly Bush). 3 yr. large bushes. 
Eleanor. Large, compact striking Eleanor blue fldwers. One 
of the hardiest and profuse blooming Buddleias. Medium 
tall growing. Highly recommended. 
New Dubonnet. Tall, fast growing Buddleia with large flower 
spikes in abundance. DuBonnet color or deep crimson-violet 
that glows in the sunlight. 
Pink Charming. The only true pink Buddleia. Extra large, 
long graceful flower spikes of lovely bright pink. Vigorous 
and profuse bloomer. 
$1250 each, 3. for $4.25. 
Coralberry (Symphiricarpus vulgaris). Slender branched up- 
right shrub, with purplish red berries during the geater part 
of the winter. Has small rose colored flowers. Large. Select 
plants. $1.00 each. 
Red Leaf Maple. This is a slow growing dwarf type shrub with 
bright red leaves. Maximum height accent 5 to 6 ft., and if 
provides a spot of color in a yard. 18-24 inches. $2.75 each. 
Cornus rubra (Pink Flowering Dogwood). Most beautiful of all 
Dogwoods. The deep pink flowers cover the tree before the 
foliage appears. 3-4 feet, $4.00, 3 for $11.00; 4-5 feet, 
$5.00 each, 3 for $14.00. 
Lirodendron tulipifera (Tuliptree). Beautiful green, fiddle- 
shaped leaves. Orange-yellow tulip-shaped blossoms. A large 
spreading tree. Fine for shade. 3-4 feet, $1.25 each, 3 for 
53-50: 
Prunus Bliriana (Flowering Plum). Has very large, beautiful 
double pink blossoms that appear in early spring. The foliage 
is a rich purple turning to a greenish tint in summer, with 
purple under foliage. A very valuable tree. 4-5 feet. $1.50 
each, 3 for $4.25. 
Prunus Pissardi (Flowering Plum). Dark, purplish foliage. Fruit 
medium size and edible. The best known flowering plum. 4-5 
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LILACS 
Sile2omeach = Satomos i Os 
Belle de Nancy. Double lilac of satiny rose, showing white to- 
wards the center. Large. The general color effect deep pink. 
Mme. Lemoine. One of the best double white lilacs. A pure snow- 
white without any tinge of cream. The foliage is dark green. 
Panicles large, long and erect. Large individual florets. 
Souv. De Ludwig Spaeth. Although one of the oldest of the im- 
proved Lilacs, it is still one of the very best Lilacs grown. Few 
reds have so many good and so few bad qualities as Ludwig 
Spaeth. The panicles are long and held erect well out from 
the foliage. The color is a brilliant intense rich purple-red, 
that holds up well in the sun and lasts a long time. The bush 
is large, and a profuse bloomer. This is a wonderful Lilac. 
$2.75 each. 

Althea—Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus). The Altheas are 
a valuable addition to the shrub border since they bloom at 
a season when blossoms are scarce. They are very showy and 
_ bloom over a long period. Colors—Red and pink. 

$1.25.each, 3 for-$3.00: * PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
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