SHRUBS 
ALMOND. Pink Flowering. (Amygdalus.) Four feet. Slender branches covered with 
bright pink rosette flowers in early Spring before leaves appear. One of the best 
of the lower growing shrubs. 2-3 ft. $2.00, 3-4 ft. $3.00 
ALMOND. White Flowering. White form of above. 3-4 ft. $3.00 
ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon. (Hybiscus syriacus.) Ten feet. Large, showy Hybiscus 
shaped flowers, blooming in the Fall. Arden, deep blue; Lady Stanley, deep pink; 
Lucy, dark red; Peoniflorus, deep purple; Snowdrift, white. 2-3 ft. $1.50 
BARBERRY 
Japanese. (Berberis thunbergi.) 4 ft. Dark green foliage during Summer changing 
to all of the Autumn colors in fall. Bright red berries that last all Winter. 114-2 
ft. $1.00 
Red Leaved. (B. thunb. atropurpurea.) When planted in the full sun the foliage is 
purple—red thru summer. Red berries like the Japanese Barberry. 114-2 ft. $1.50, 
2-244 ft. $2.00 
Mentorensis. (Berberis mentorensis.) (Patent No. 99.) Six feet. In foilage and 
growth it is bigger than the Thunbergi varieties. Very thorny. 11-2 ft. $1.50 
Truehedge. (B. thunb. erecta.) Pat. No. 110. 4 feet. A very much improved type of the 
Japanese Barberry. Grows very erect and compact. The best Barberry for hedges. 
114-2 ft. $1.50 
BEAUTYBUSH 
(Kolowitzia ambilis.) ‘Ten feet. We consider this one of the most valuable of all shrubs 
for the garden. Long, arching branches, nice foliage. Trumpet shaped, pink 
flowers in quantities in late Spring. 2-3 ft. $2.00, 3-4 ft. $3.00 
CARAGANA 
Siberian Pea Shrub. (C. arborescens.) 12 ft. Small leaves, light green. Bark, yellow- 
ish-green. Flowers, pea shaped, yellow. Quite erect in growth. Very good for 
screening or planting with other tall growing shrubs for color contrast. 4-5 ft. 
$2.00 
EUONYMUS 
AMERICANA. Strawberrybush. Hight feet. Clean shrub, nice dark foliage turning 
red in Autumn. In Fall has a conspicuous fruit resembling Bittersweet. 3-4 ft. $2.00 
ALATUS. Winged Euonymus. Six feet. Corky, winged bark, very interesting. Foliage 
in Fall most intense red of all foliages. 11-2 ft. $1.50, 2-3 ft. $2.00 
ALATUS COMPACTA. Four feet. Similar to above but grows much slower and is 
more compact. 116-2 ft. $2.00 
FORSYTHIA 
FORTUNEI. ..Golden Bell. Ten feet. Long, slender branches, open growing. The 
earliest shrub to bloom, with golden yellow trumpet shaped flowers. 2-3 ft.$1.25, 
4-5 ft. $2.00 
HONEYSUCKLE 
PINK TATARIAN. (Lonicera tatarica.) 12 feet. The old fashioned favorite. Pink 
flowers, red fruit. 3-4 ft. $1.50 
HYDRANGEA 
PEGEE. (Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora.) Three feet in this climate. Produces 
large panicles of creamy, cone shaped flowers in fall. 114-2 ft. $2.00 
HILLS OF SNOW. (H. arborescens grandiflora.) Five or six feet. More irregular 
in growth than the Peegee and flowers are round. Resembles Snowball in size and 
color. Must be planted in full shade. 1Y,-2 ft. $2.00 
LILAC 
FRENCH HYBRIDS. (Syringa vulgaris.) Ten feet. This class is by far the best of 
the entire family. They bloom more regular and the colors are much better. Edith 
Cavell, double white, 2-3 ft. $2.50; Ellen Wilmot, double white, 114-2 ft. $2.00; 
Michael Buchner, double lavender, 2-3 ft. $2.50; Pres. Grevy, double, lilac blue, 2-3 
ft. $2.50; Souv. de Ludwig Spaeth, single, reddish purple, 114-2 ft. $2.00, 2-3 ft. $2.50, 
Volcan, deep red, 2-3 ft. $2.50 te 
PERSIAN LILAC. (S. Persica.) Eight feet. Graceful, slender branches. Droop 
when in full bloom. Light lavender, 2-3 ft. $2.00 
MOCK ORANGE 
VIRGINALE. (Philadelphus virginale.) Seven feet. This double Mock Orange, we 
consider one of the very best of all shrubs. Heavily laden with double white flowers 
in Spring of most pleasing odor. Often blooms off and on during Summer and in 
the Fall. 2-3 ft. $1.50, 3-4 ft. $2.00 
