THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
SHRUBS 
All of our shrubs are field-grown and are graded according to the standards of 
the American Association of Nurserymen, Sizes noted in descriptions indicate av- 
erage height of shrubs at maturity as given in Hortus 7 
Perl0 Peri00 
ACANTHOPANAX PENTAPHYLLA (Rives cleat. eAraliay. s-10 ptt. 
Much branched upright shrub with thorny stems and at- 
tractive five-parted compound foliage. 
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ALMOND, FLOWERING (Prunus glandulosa) Pink, Profusion of 
double flowers along stems, early spring. 5 ft. 
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ALTHEA (Hibiscus Syriacus) Rose of Sharon. 
Bush Form. Striking hollyhock-like flowers in late summer. 10-12 tt. 
Pink, Red, and White. 
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ARALIA SPINOSA (Devil’s Walking Stick) Coarse stems, very thorny; 
picturesque, 30 ft. 
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BARBERRY (Berberis) Valuable for massing and for low hedging. 
Mentorensis (Plant Patent No. 99). Thick heavy foliage. Heat and 
drought resistant. Evergreen in the south. 5 ft. 
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Red Leaved (New) Bright red foliage all summer. 6-8 ft. 
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a eC Cee eee ee ae ee Ae Se eee 5.50 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac 
Charming. The nearest pink Butterfly bush that has ever been 
developed. 5 ft. 
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BETS eee ee ee eae ee Soe No 2.60 
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Dubonnet (New) Brilliant reddish-purple. Etxra long, full spikes; 
excellent for cutting. Strong vigorous bush. 5 ft. 
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Floralart (New) Long iavender spikes that bloom entire length 
at same time, One of the best. 4 ft. 
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CALLICARPA PURPUREA (Chinese Beautyberry) 
Clusters of attractive purple berries in fall. 4 ft. 
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CORALBERRY (See Snowberry) 
CORNUS (Dogwood) Grown for their showy flowers, fruits and bark. 
Alba sibirica (Coral Dogwood) White fruit, bright red branches. 10 ft. 
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Sanguinea (Bloodtwig Dogwood) Dark red or purplish branches, 
Showy landscape subject. 12 ft. 
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Stolonifera (Redosier Dogwood) Red bark, lead-colored berries. 10 ft. 
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COTONEASTER 
Acutifolia (Peking C.) Dark glossy leaves, black berries. 12 ft. 
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Divaricata Spreading C.) Evergreen foliage, red berries. 6 ft. 
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