____ YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KY. _ i3 
- ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 

Postage or Express Extra 
ABELIA. Grandiflora. Blooms from 
July to cold weather. Bright, lilac- 
pink. Bell-shaped flowers with rich 
glossy green foliage. Each 75c to $1.00 
ALMOND. Double Flowering. Pink. 
Each 50c and 75c. 
ALTHEA. (Rose of Sharon), Holly- 
hock-like flowers from July till frost. 
Single and double. Red, white, pink 
and purple. Each 35c to 50c. 
ARONIA. Arbutifolia. (Red Choke- 
berry). Each 50c. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI. (Chinese 
Barberry). Hardy shrub. Splendid for 
hedges or massing. Scarlet berries in 
winter. Each 25c, 35c and 50c. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI ASTRO- 
PURPUREA. (Redleaf Barberry). Has 
purple-red foliage. The color holds all 
summer in the sun. Each 50c to 75c. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. (Buddelia). 
Summer lilac. Cone-like blossoms all 
summer, bright lilac-like color. Each 
25c to 35c. 
BEAUTYBUSH. (Kolwitzia Amabial- 
is). A handsome shrub of graceful habit. 
The funnel-shaped pink flowers in great 
profusion in June are beautiful. Very 
hardy. Each 50c to 75c. 
BETCHL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING 
CRAB. One of the best ones of the 
crabs. Has fragrant soft pink flowers 
resembling a small double rose in clus- 
ters. Each $1.50. 
CALYCANTHUS_ FLORIDUS. 
(Sweetshrub). Has reddish-brown flow- 
ers that have a spicy, fragrant odor. 
Each 50c to $1.00. 
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA. 
(White Fringe). Small tree that pro- 
duces white tassel-like flowers in May. 
Each $1.00 to $2.00. : 
CREPE MYRTLE. (Lagerstroemia). 
Clusters of fluted tissue vrepe-like flow- 
ers growing 8 to 10 feet tall. Blooms 
from June to frost. Must be planted in 
protected places. Red, pink. Each 50c, 
75c and $1.00. 
DEUTZIA. Gracilis or Slender Deut- 
zia. Dwarf dense shrub which has a 
profusion of snow-white flowers in 
April and May. Each 50c to 75c. 
EUONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA. 
(Dwarf Winged Euonymus). Dwarf 
compact shrub with dense foliage. Bril- 
~ liant orange-colored fruit in the fall. 
Each $1.00. 
FORSYTHIA. Fortunei. (Golden 
Bell). Among the first to bloom in 
the spring. Bright-yellow flowers, Up- 
right. Each 35¢ to 50c. 
FRAGANTISSIMA. (Winter Honey- 
suckle). Fragrant flowers very early 
in the spring. Each 50c to 75c. 

HONEYSUCKLE. Bush. (Lonicera 
Morrowi). Bushy spreading shrub with 
dark-green foliage, growing about 6 ft. 
in height with yellow blossoms followed 
by brilliant red berries. Each 25c, 35c 
and 50c. 
HYDRANGEA. P. G. Cone-shaped 
flower, blooming in August; white turn- 
ing to bronze. Each 50c and 75c. 
HYDRANGEA. A. G. (Hill of Snow). 
Blooms in July. Each 50c. 
CHINESE QUINCE. (Cydonia Japon- 
ica). Red and pink. Each 50c and 75c. 
JAPONICA. (Double Kerria). Dou- 
ble bright, yellow flowers, from early 
spring till late fall. Each 50c. 
LILAC. (Syringa). Common purple. 
Each 75c. -' 
LILAC. ‘Common white. Each 75c. 
LILAC. (French). Named varieties. 
Write for description. Each $2.00. 
MAGNOLJA SOULANGEANA. (Sau- 
cer Magnolia). Very early magnolia 
that blooms before the foliage appears 
in the spring. Large pink flowers, 
more or less purple on the outside of 
petals. The general effect is ruddy- 
pink. Each $5.00. 
PHILADELPHUS. (Mock Orange). 
Grandiflora. Grows 10 feet tall; large 
white flowers, Each 35c to 50c. 
PHILADELPHUS. (Virginal). Very 
large semi-double white flowers. Each 
50c and 75c. 
SNOWBALL. (Viburnum Sterilis). 
Well known old-time shrub. Each 50c, 
75c. 
SPIREA. (Van Houttei). The most 
popular Spirea. White flowers; early 
spring. 3 to 4 ft. Each 25c. 
SPIREA. (Anthony Waterer). Dwarf 
growing, crimson flowers, all during 
summer, Each 25c, 35c. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI. Low, bushy 
plants, small star-like flowers; early 
spring. Each 25c, 35c¢ and 50c. 
TAMARIX. Odessiana. Silver fol- 
iage, pink blossoms. Each 50c. 
TAMARIX. Africana. A mass of 
lavender-pink blossoms in April befor. 
the foliage appears, and has a cedrus 
appearance during the summer. A very 
desirable background plant, or does fine 
in a shrub border, Each 50c. 
VITEX. Macrophylla. (Chaste Tree). 
A rare plant that has blue flowers in 
great profusion during mid-summer and 
fall. The leaves are deeply-cut, star 
shape and have a spicy odor. Each 50c 
to 75c. 
