HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 

ODNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are grown with ample space in the nursery rows to insure vigorous 
growth and a complete development. They, likewise, lift with strong roots. 
All shrubs marked B & B will be dug with balls of earth and wrapped in burlap 
without additional charge. Any othershrubs not so marked will be dug with bare roots 
unless requested otherwise when an extra charge for balling will be made as scheduled 
on Page 56. 

Downy Shadbush 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 3-4 ft. Glossy Abelia 
Small shrub with white tinted lilac flowers 
blooming throughout the summer months.. 
“Hvergreen shrub.” B&B. 
Dielt, shelght ws sso ee eee ee $1.50 
Sibts olieve hi ewe ole eee Se Ee 2.00 
ACANTHOPANAX SIEBOLDIANUM 7-8 ft. 
Five-Leaf Aralia 
Also called ‘“Aralia Pentaphylla.” Arching 
habit. Good for smoky exposures. Hardy. 
Greenish-white flowers. 
Bete Deventer eee seen ere $ .75 
Seite Aer She yee ne ice cee 1.00 
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS 12-15 ft. 
Downy Shadbush 
“Service Berry” or “June Berry.” Uprighi 
growth, lovely white flowers. 
3 to 44ft heichti.s22. 22 See bia 45) 
ATO atts MeL ont So ee eae eo ee 1.00 
DcbOw Geltahelcn (ae. eee eee eee 1.50 
A. Oblongifolia 25 ft. Thicket Shadblow 
Many slender upright stems making a rather 
dense clump. Cluster of white flowers in May 
followed by black fruit. 
2°40 38 witsrihereh tases sere ee $ .75 
Se cOn4> hte heist aes ston ete ce $1.00 
AMORPHA FRUITICOSA 8-10 ft. 
F Bastard Indigo 
Dark purple flowers varying to pale blue 
and white in May and June. 
SRLORAB LC. Neen t Aah wavelets eee $1.00 
ARONIA ARBUTIFOLIA 6-8 ft. 
Red. Chokeberry 
ttractive white flowers in spring. Red fruit 
in Fall, Good fall coloring. 
PEGV lie INCIEAT 5G An a5 oso Comeau en hoor $ .75 
9-4 ft eNelo hte wee eee ete LOU 
A. Melanocarpa 6 ft. Black Chokeberry 
Delicate white flowers in May. Clusters of 
shining black berries persisting until late fall. 
Half shade. 
DES aL eee O Ibe = eee ee $ .75 
3-4 nt Phe en es. ae Se eee 1.00 
BERBERIS THUNBERGII 4-5 ft. 
Oriental Barberry 
A low dense prickly hedge plant. Vigorous 
grower with flowers and bright red fruit. 
Each Per 10 
T2218 ine helohtce cars: ¢ $ .50 $ 4.00 
12224 ins height. .icc ss 60 5.00 
2-O mite Mele Nites ais se 415 7.00 
B. Mentorensis 4 ft. U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 99 Mentor Barberry 
A sturdy, erect barberry, practically ever- 
green the year around. Leaves persist down 
to the ground level. 
116° £t> theiehtee2 eS oe eee $1.50 
2 fic pret ees ee ES 2 2.00 
B. T. Pluriflora Erecta 4 ft. U. S. Plant 
Patent No. 110. Truehedge Columnberry 
18-24: inj sheleinta 2 ees ee $1.50 
2-0... tty (/RelSh tee ee eee 2.00 
BUDDLEIA DAVIDI MAGNIFICA 5-6 ft. 
Butterfly Bush (Buddlela) 
Large flowering rose, purple spikes in June- 
Saptember. Gray-green foliage. ’ 
Each Per 10 
Uo re $1.00 $9.00 
B. Fortune, Pat. 206, 4 ft. 
Fortune Butterfly Bush 
Pure lilac flowers with a brilliant orange 
eye in sprays 12-18 inches long. 
B. Die de France 6 ft. 
Fragrant brillian rosy-purple flowers. Au- 
gust-September. 
SOT SS Tes = coin es a ee a $1.00 
CALLICARPA JAPONICA 4-5 ft. 
Oriental Beauty Bush 
Small upright shrub. Delicate pink, small 
flowers followed in September by very attrac- 
tive clusters of small violet berries resembling 
small lilac flowers. 
CALYCANTHDS FLORIDUS 5 ft. 
Carolina Allspice 
“Sweet Shrub.” Large dark green leaves. 
Reddish-brown flowers with a spicy straw- 
berry color. rote “ : 
ABET t cos = Seo on eo ens OATS: 
O-4F “fb.Setsc iin iso we ee ee 1.00 
28 BETTER TREES AND.SHRUBS FROM HILLSDALE 
