Hardy Shrubs 
Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York. 
ALL SHRUBS OFFERED on this page are individually labeled and ee 

Tree Wisteria. (See opposite page.) 
CAROLINA ALLSPICE. Sweet Shrub; 
Calycanthus floridus. Chocolate-colored 
flowers, highly fragrant. Will grow to 
5 to 6 feet. We offer 3 to 4-ft. bushes, 
$1.50 each, $4.25 for 3, $16.50 per doz. 
ALMOND. Amygdalus (Prunus) triloba. 
Fragrant flowers are borne on slender 
branches during May. Ten feet high 
when mature. 
Pink. 2 to 3-ft. plants, $1.50 each, $4.25 
for 3, $16.50 per doz. Half-standards, 
3 to 314-ft. stems, $5 each, $14.50 for 
3, $55 per doz. 
White. 2 to 3-ft. plants, $1.50 each, 
$4.25 for 3, $16.50 per doz. 
AZALEA. Beautiful compact evergreen 
shrubs, ideal for including in a founda- 
tion pl: unting. Foliage is hidden under a 
wealth of bright flowers in early June. 
Leaves become bronzy in 
Flowers are rose-purple. 10 to 
12 in., *B&B, $2.75 each, $8 for 3, 
$30 per doz. 12 to 15 in., *B&B, $3.75 
each, $10.75 for 3, $41 per doz. 
Calendulacea. Flame Azalea. Two-inch 
flowers are orange-scarlet. Beautiful 
native plant. 2 to 3 ft., *B&B, $7.50 
each, $21.50 for 3. 
Hinodegiri. Brilliant crimson-scarlet; a 
clear, handsome shade that everyone 
likes. 8 to 10 m., *B&B, $2.25 each, 
$6.50 for 3, $24.75 per doz. 10 to 12 in., 
*B&B, $3 each, $8.75 for 3, $33 per doz. 
12 to 15 in., *B&B, $4.50 each, $13 for 
3, $49.50 per doz. 
Ledifolia magnifica. Large white fra- 
grant blossoms. 2 to 24% ft., *B&B, 
$7 each, $20 for 3. 

Azalea calendulacea 
We draw your attention to 
HALF-STANDARD SHRUBS 
In these, the bushes branch 2 to 3 feet 
above the ground, enabling you to develop 
very shapely and interesting plants by 
pruning through the years. If you do not 
prune, the plant will be 2 to 3 feet taller 
than normal when it is mature. The 
single stem at the bottom makes it easy 
for you to hoe, fertilize, and rake, thus 
producing healthier shrubs and_ larger 
flowers; or you may plant ground-covers, 
bulbs, perennials or smaller shrubs _be- 
neath them. Half-standards are especially 
helpful for the back of the perennial 
border, in foundation plantings, or the 
rear of the border against the walls; 
specimens may be planted for accent on 
the lawn. 
Many varieties on these two pages are 
offered in Half-standards this year, in ad- 
dition to the customary bush forms. 
BEAUTY BUSH. Kolkwitzia amabilis. 
Mature plants appear like a beautiful 
pink cloud when in flower. Attains a 
height of 4 to 6 feet. We offer 3 to 4-ft. 
bushes, $1.75 each, $5 for 3, $19.25 
per doz. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. Buddleia. One of the 
most desirable of _summer-flowering 
shrubs, beginning to bloom in July and 
continuing until cut down by severe 
frost. Flowers are borne in dense, cylin- 
drical spikes. Plants are in 3-in. pots. 
Charming. Large lavender-pink flower 
trusses are produced abundantly through- 
out the summer. Grows 4 to 6 feet. 
Orchid Beauty. A splendid new variety 
of a soft cattleya-lilac color with a bril- 
liant orange eye. 
Purple Glory. A rich, dark purple. 
flowering. 
Royal Red. A fine addition to this glorious 
family. 
Above 4, $1 each, 3 for $2.85, $11 per doz. 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 4 
Buddleias, $3.75 
CHASTE TREE. Monks’ Pepper Tree; 
Vitex macrophylla. Matures at 5 to 
6 feet. Spikes of beautiful lavender-blue 
flowers in late summer against the star- 
like gray-green leaves. 2 to 3-ft. plants, 
$1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, $13.75 per doz. 
JAPAN FLOWERING CHERRIES. 
Prunus serrulata. These are the famous 
trees that blaze in Washington, D. C., 
every spring. Flowers are double. These 
are half-standards with 3 to 3%-ft. 
stems. 
Rosy Red (Kwanzan). Bushy upright 
growth. Large double flowers on long 
ages Foliage in spring has a coppery 
ue 
Bright Pink (Shidare-Higan). Weep- 
ing type. Flowers wreathe the long, 
pendent branches from end to end. 
Above two, $4 each, $11.50 for 3, 
$44 per doz. 
DOGWOOD. Cornus. 
Florida. Grows to 25 feet. Beautiful 
white flowers in early spring, followed 
by red fruits in autumn. 4 to 5-ft. 
saplings, *B&B, $10 each. 
Florida rubra. Crows 10 20 feo light 
rose-pink form of the popular Dogwood 
mee 4 to 5-ft. saplings, *B&B, $15 
each. 
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Saowbatl Gitte tomentosum ican 
DEUTZIA gracilis. 
with spikes of pure white flowers in 
Dwarf plants covered 
early summer. 15 to 18-in. bushes, $1 
each, $2.85 for 3, $11 per doz. 
Pride of Rochester. Fine, tall, double 
white variety, maturing at 10 feet. 3 to 
4-ft. bushes, $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, 
$13.75 per doz. 
GOLDEN BELL. Forsythia spectabilis. Dec- 
orative shrub with bright yellow flowers 
which burst into bloom at the beginning 
of spring while the bush is otherwise 
bare. 7 to 8 feet high when mature. 3 to 
4-ft. bushes, $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, 
$13.75 per doz. Half-standards, 3144 
to 314-ft. stems, 18-mn. crown, $2.50 
each, $7.25 for 3, $27.50 per doz. 
GOLDEN CHAIN. Bean Tree; Laburnum. 
Vossi. Grows to 15 feet or higher. Green- 
barked tree with hanging clusters of 
golden yellow pea-flowers. Imagine a 
yellow wisteria that does not climb. 
Will stand partial shade. The pods and 
seeds are poisonous. Striking plant, 
covered with blooms in May and June. 
5 to 6-ft. saplings, $6 each, $17.25 for 3. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora. 
Hills of Snow. Reaches 10 feet. Large 
ball-clusters of snowy white flowers. 
3 to 4-ft. plants. 
Paniculata grandiflora. The flowers, 
borne in dense, pyramidal panicles a foot 
long, are white when they first open but 
gradually change to rose-purple, and 
are semi-everlasting. 8 to 9 feet high 
when mature. 3 to 4-ft. plants. 
Above two, $1.75 each, $5 for 3, 
$19.25 per doz. 
KERRIA. Corchorus. 
Japonica. Matures at 4 to 5 feet. Rich 
double golden flowers, like button 
chrysanthemums, in late spring, good 
for cutting. A deservedly popular shrub 
that does well’in partial shade. 2 to 
3-ft. plants, $1.50 each, $4.25 for 3, 
$16.50 per doz. 
Chinese Hybrid Chestnut 
Low, spreading tree which should begin to 
bear three years after planting. Nuts are of 
excellent roasting or stuffing quality. 
This is the American scientist’s answer to the 
blight, which has killed nearly all our native 
Chestnuts in the northeastern United States. 
Any good loamy soil will grow them, pro- 
vided it drains well. Best planted in threes, 
neighbors coédperating by planting one or two, 
where necessary; this is to Insure pollination, 
on which the formation of nuts depends. 
Two-year saplings, 3 to 4 ft., $3 each, 
$8.75 for 3, $33 per doz. 
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76 Hardy Flowering Shrubs Dig hole 2 ft. by 2 ft. Have earth-mark on shrub even with surface; spread roots STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
outwards and downwards; work soil around them. Fill hole to the top; then water. 
