KELLY’S HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS (Prepaid) 
ALMOND 
PINK FLOWERING—One of the showiest of all flowering 
shrubs. Plant is compact in growth, blooms with a profusion 
of pink colored flowers along each stem. Grows 6-8 ft. high. 
2-3 ft. size, $1.25. 
BERBERIS (Barberry) 
THUNBERGI (Japan Barberry)—where a dwarf deciduous 
hedge is wanted nothing equals this beautiful Barberry.. Re- 
quires but little pruning to keep in shape. The leaves are 
small, light green, and towards fall assume rich, brilliant 
colors, the fruit or berries becoming scarlet. Absolutely 
hardy. Plant 12 to 15 inches apart. 12-15 inch 75c, 10 for 
$6.50; 18-24 inch, each $1.00, 10 for $8.50. 
BARBERRY (Japan Red Leaf) 
A valuable recent introduction identical with Thunbergi 
except the color of its foliage. Instead of the green of Thun- 
bergi, it comes out a brilliant bronzy red. The heat of sum- 
mer intensifies this color and autumn adds many other rich 
tints. 12 to 15 inch, each $1.00. prepaid. 
BEAUTY BUSH : 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitza Amabilis)—A charming new 
shrub from China’s High. Mountains. Perfectly hardy. Has 
beautiful trumpet and bell shaped pink flowers with orange 
veins in June, July. Will be a great companion to our Spireas 
and a-pink bloomer is really a prize in spring shrubs. Every 
lover of blooming shrubs should have this fine new plant. 
2-3 ft. $1.25. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Plants grow three to four feet and are covered with long 
racemes of lilac-like flowers in July. The best location is in 
good, rich, well drained soil in a sunny situation. It attracts 
the butterflies, and as many as, fifty have been counted about 
a plant in a single afternoon. Each 85c. 
DUBONNET—Rich crimson-violet. 
CHARMING—New pink Butterfly bush. Each 85c. 
CARAGANA 
CARAGANA ABORESCENS (Siberian Pea Shrub)—A double 
green leaved tasty plant and numerous clusters of yellow 
flowers followed by striking pea pods. This plant is fine for 
hedges. 
Specimen Plants—Each 65c; doz. $6.60. 
DEUTZIA 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER—Dainty blooming bell or tassel 
flowers, born in wreaths along the branches in June and 
July. Outer petals tinged with pink. Fine specimen shrubs. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.00. 
DOGWOOD 
CORNUS (DOGWOOD) Sibrica—Most valuable for their 
brilliant colored bark and foliage variations. They liven the 
somber winter aspect of leafless shrubbery. 18-24 in., each 
75c; 2-3 ft., each $1.00. 
HYDRANGEA 
PANICULATA—A beautiful, tall shrub, with leaves of 
bright, shiny green; flowers borne in huge panicles from 8 
to 12 inches long, light ping, changing to brown later in the 
fall; blooms in August and September; can be grown in tree 
form successfully and makes a very desirable lawn ornament. 
Height about 7 feet. 18-24 in., each 85c; 2-3 ft., each $1.25. 
ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow)—Conspicuously white and 
imposing Hydrangea. Mounds of snow white blooms July to 
September. 2-3 ft., each $1.00. 
FORSYTHIA (Intermedia) 
Among the first to bloom and their bright yellow flowers 
seem the very spirit of spring opening before the leaves 
appear. They attain an ultimate height of eight or ten feet. 
Fine specimen shrubs. 18-24 in., each 75c; 2-3 ft., each $1.00. 
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HONEYSUCKLE 
TARTARIAN—A beautiful flowering shrub. One of the 
hard growing hedge and sereen plants. Probably the most 
rapid grower of all the hardy shrubs, often attaining a 
height of ten or more feet in a few years. 18-24 in., each Tic; 
10 for $6.50; 2-3 ft., each $1.00; 10 for $8.50, prepaid. 
KERRIA 
JAPONICA—Double flowered. A fine shrub for most any 
location. Abundant double yellow flowers like half opened 
rose buds. Specimen plants, 2-3 ft., each $1.00. 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
VIRGINALIS—A magnificent new variety. The flowers are 
the largest, most fragrant and longest blooming immaculate 
white bloom, yellow stamens. Summer blooming. 18-24 in., 
each $1.00. : 
PRIVET 
PRIVET (Ligustrum Vulgaris)—This hardy privet will 
make the most beautiful and lasting hedge. Used as a border 
it will complete the lasting and natural beauty of your home 
and grounds. 
One year plants per 10, $2.00; 100, $17.50. 
LILACS (Syringa) 
COMMON PURPLE—A harbinger of spring shrubs. Easily 
grown and admired. 2 ft., $1.00. 
COMMON WHITE—An old favorite and a wonderful shrub 
for screen or hedge planting. Prepaid, 18-24 in., each $1.00; 
10, $8.50. 
PERSIAN PURPLE—Dwarf growing, slender branches, nar- 
row leaves. Specimen plants. Each $1.00. 
LILAC (French Grafted)—There is no comparison between 
our common Lilac, as pretty as they are, to those of the 
French Hybrids in the texture, size, color tones, mixture of 
shades, fragrance and luster of the blooms. The rather bad 
habit of succoring in the common Lilae is unknown in the 
French Lilacs. 
LUDWIG SPAETH—Single purplish Red. 
BELLE DE NANCY—Double Rose. 
PRES. ‘GREVY—Double Blue. 
MME. LEMOINE—Double White. 
Prices of French lilacs: 2-3 ft., each $1.50, prepaid. 
QUINCE 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince)—This fine old shrub 
makes a bushy growth and in early spring is covered with 
scarlet flowers. 2-3 ft., each $1.25, prepaid; 18-24 in., each 85c. 
SPIREA 
All the SPIREAS bloom in a riotous extravagance. Style 
and color differ in varieties which make this plant most 
acceptable to all. - 
ANTHONY WATERER—A fine dwarf Spirea with dark 
crimson flowers. Height, 2 to 3 feet. 1 ft. 75e; 18 in. $1.00. 
VAN HOUTTEI The grandest of all the Spireas, and one 
of the very best of all shrubs. A complete fountain of pure 
white bloom in May and June. Each, 18-24 in. 75c; 2-3 ft. 
$1.00. ; 
PRUNIFOLIA (Bridal Wreath)—One of the earliest to 
bloom. Plum leaved foliage turning to brilliant red in fall. 
Double white clustered flowers. Each, 2 ft. $1.25. 
BILLARDI—Erect growing with dense spikes of rose-pink 
flowers. Blooms from July till September. 3ft., each $1.00. 
ARGUTA—Earliest spirea to bloom, Graceful, semi-pendu- 
lous branches, covered with pure white flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 
each $1.00. ; 4 
GOLDEN SPIREA—Umbe] like white flowers with bright 
yellow leaves. A delightful variation from the green of most 
shrubs. Tall growing. Each, 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
KELLY PLANT GARDENS, E. 4100 SPRAGUE 


