COOK’S FLOWERING SHRUBS 
A Riot of Bloom from April until November 
Almond Pink—Double, bright, pink. 
Early April. 
Ps eS TR dei: I cna Ri each $1.00 
Althea (Rose of Sharon)—Makes a 
fine high hedge or specimen plant. 
Blooms late summer until frost. Red, 
Lan white and pink. All double. 
AA Bers Ui ees SEEN, sg Pe ee each $.75 
Aralia (Five leaf)—Unexcelled for . 
shade or adverse conditions. Nar- 
row upright growth, dense shiney 
foliage, excellent hedge plant for 
formal effect. 
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PASS Kone. Vanteneer: Lee Ne wee each 50 
a ct ema yl, PRT AANA each 90 
Aronia (Red Chokeberry)—Fine dark 
green foliage, white flowers in 
spring. scarlet fruit in late summer 
hangs until mid-winter. Height at 
maturity about four feet. 
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Azaleas— 
These are among our most brilliant 
and colorful shrubs. Slow growers, 
acid and peat loving, they thrive best 
in well drained soil. All furnished with 
earth ball and burlap. All plants offer- 
ed are budded to bloom the season sold. 
Calendulacea—(Flame Azalea)—A 
native to the Carolinas, flowers in 
early June. Showy blooms in profu- 
sion of orange to canary yellow be- 
fore the. ner appear. 
Ieee eters wire We each $.90 
Mollis He ac Azalea)—Spectacu- 
lar flowers abundantly bourne in 
shades of salmon, peach pink and 
apricot before the leaves appear. 
Fine companion plant for Rhododen- 
dron. 
LD rcp Bc ppt te Cee at each $3.50 
Mucronulatum (Korean Azalea)— 
The first azalea to flower, bearing 
great quantities of lovely lavander- 
lilac before leaves unfold. 
Lee Se een oe each $4.00 
Poukhanensis (Korean Yodogawa)— 
Lavender-purple, slow grower, very 
consistent bloomer. Showy in May. 
Cb ei aS pe se ame each $4.00 
Barberry— 
Japanese—Widely used as a hedge 
plant. Foliage red and orange in fall. 
Bright ce fruit all winter. 
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LQ Eee es een he sare for 4.50 
BAS ONE NKR see eae each .33 
Red-leaf—Leaves blood-red all sea- 
son. Plant in sun for best color. 
TAD Re? Re eee each $ .60 
105 cee ee Ae for 5.50 
25 VOR RIMOLOe tarde each —-.48 


Butterfly Bush (Buddelia)—These are 
fine for late summer and fall bloom 
adding color to the shrub border or 
garden when most needed. They fur- 
nish excellent cut-flowers. Upright, 
gracefully arching shrub to six feet. 
Dubonnet— Wine 
Ile de France—Dark Purple 
Charming—Pink 
White Bouquet—White 
Ai Year Gey ee ee each $ .90 
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Clethra (Sweet Pepper Bush)—Beau- 
tiful small shrub, attractive white 
spikes in August and September. 
Shade eae 
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Acutifolia (Peking contoneaster)— 
Small pink flowers, black fruit, dark 
green foliaged shrub to ten feet. 
Fine for screen or background. 
PAL TRE We Spear chal MOS each $1.00 
Divaricata (Spreading cotoneaster) 
Handsome shrub to five feet with 
glossy oval foliage. Pink flowers and 
a profusion of persistent red fruit. 
(semi-evergreen ) 
2’ - 3’— earth ball __ each $1.75 
Currant (ribes)—Golden yellow flow- 
ers in April and May. Rapid grower, 
pic of the best for shade or poor 
soil. 
Die th Oi Sines Maen alee each $.75 
Cydonia (Japanese Quince) — Very 
showy bushy shrub of medium size. 
Foliage glossy, blooms orange-scar- 
let in early spring. 
Daa Dy ey cone ate ree each $1.10) 
