


SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 9 

ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
2-Year, 11/2 to 2 Feet 
Each, 60c, prepaid, your choice. 
Quantities less than 6 take each rate. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Fine free-flowering shrubs or 
small trees. Blossoms of red, pink, purple or white, borne in 
August and September. 
BARBERRY, GREEN. An ideal low shrub for foundation or 
border planting. Makes a low, dense rounded shrub about 3 
feet tall and wide. Will grow in sun or shade and in the fall 
its foliage colors a beautiful bronzy red. Bright red berries 
hang on all winter. 
CORALBERRY (Chenaulti)—One of the hardiest low growing 
shrubs with attractive foliage all summer and masses of rose- 
colored berries in the fall. Its graceful foliage and compact 
habit of growth make it an ideal shrub for hard-to-grow places. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Harly blooming, flowers 
large, white tinged with rose. 
DOGWOOD, RED TWIGGED. Smooth, slender, bright red 
branches in winter make a very pleasing contrast with ever- 
greens and snow. Small white blossoms in summer. 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia). A cascade of bright yellow flow- 
ers in early spring, followed by dark green foliage. 
GOLDEN ELDER. Bright yellow foliage, white flowers. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN PINK. A large-growing bush 
that will stand much abuse. Pink flowers in spring. May be 
sheared to form a dense hedge. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY. Low-growing, dense; glossy green 
foliage in summer turning to coppery red in the fall, followed 
by brilliant red berries. 
JAPANESE QUINCE (Fire-in-the-Bush). <A brilliant mass of 
red in early spring with glossy green foliage throughout the 
summer. 
MOCK ORANGE. Pure white, fragrant flowers in early spring. 
PRIVET, Fern Leaf (Regel’s). Low growing, dense shrub with 
horizontal branches; one of the best for shaded location. 
SPIREA FROEBELI. Pink Dwarf Spirea. Flowers of a pleas- 
ing pink shade. Somewhat taller habit of growth than Spirea 
Anthony Waterer. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI. White blossoms in earliest spring, 
solinee fine and feathery, making it an admirable foundation 
plant. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE (Bridal Wreath). Best known and 
most widely used of all shrubs. Long sprays of white flowers 
completely cover the shrub in spring. Will grow anywhere in 
shade or sun. 

Hydrangea, Pegee. 

Spirea (Bridal Wreath) 
BETTER SHRUBS 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
Size Each Per 2 
ALMOND, FLOWERING. Double rose-like , 
flowers. Early, pink or white........... 12-18 in. $0.85 $1.60 
REDLEAF BARBERRY. Bright red _fo- : 
liage all summer. Plant in full sunlight..12-15 in. Ol 91.30 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, CHARMING. New 
pink) flowering cv.cissieciate ssleis/)scne siicvelehersiers 41.10 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, ILE DE FRANCE. 
Long thick flower spikes of rosy purple..No. 1 lO 2200 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Very showy flowers of 
crinkled, crape-like appearance, pink, red 
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DESMODIUM (Bush Clover). 
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HYDRANGEA, HILLS OF SNOW. Ball- 
shaped clusters of snowy-white flowers 
in’ July and Mugs Create eeiets dene iecereieiereryate 1.40 
HYDRANGEA PEGEE. Huge panicles of 
light pink flowers in August and S 
tember, changing to brown in fall....... 1-1% ft. 1.40 
LILAC, CHINESE. Grows 8 to 10 feet. 
Blooms second year, rosy purple......... .60 
SNOWBALL. Large globular clusters of 
pure white produced in May and June. 
Growsmemtousn1eet) limenele i tarmcertersrs test ter 1-1% ft. 1.40 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER.~ Red 
Dwarf Spirea. Showy red flowers borne 
in umbrella-like bunches throughout the 
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TAMARISK, Africana. Fine, graceful foli- 
age with showy pink trumpet-shaped 
flowers in May. Grows 10 to 12 feet..... 1.00 
VITEX CHASTE TREE. Attractive laven- 
der-blue flowers from July until frost; 
semi-dwarf habit of growth.............. 1.75 
WEIGELA ROSEA. Showy pink trumpet- 
shaped" flowers im: AViaiig. 1th sae cae tee -95 
2.65 
1.40 
1.85 
3.40 
1.80 
BUSH CHERRY. Perfectly hardy ornamental shrub with white 
blossoms followed by rich red fruit which is fine for making 
jam, jelly and pie. Plant two or more for pollination. 
Heavy, well branched, 2 yr., 2 for $2.25 

RED ARROW. An effective, non- 
poisonous solution that is deadly to 
all insects. Will not burn, blight, or 
stain the most tender foliage. May 
' be safely used on all fruits and 
vegetables. Dilute with 200 to 800 
parts of water. Full instructions 
with every bottle. 1-oz. glass, 35c; 
4-0z. glass, $1.00; 1-pt. glass, $2.75. 

Any COMPLAINT with reference to any or all Nursery Stock 
must be made upon arrival. 
