FLOWERING SHRUBS 
These are nice young plants full of vim and vigor, but as well 
developed and as large as older shrubs usually are. Do not con- 
fuse them with mail order sizes as there is a vast difference. 
ALTHEA, or Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus). We have this well 
known shrub in two superb -varieiies. Loih provide large handsome 
flowers from June: until frost on tall arowing bushes. “Rubis” va- 
riety, very large deep red single flowers. 4-5 ft. $1.00; 5-6 ft. $1.50. 
“Jeanne de Arc’ variety, double pure white. 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
BEAUTYBUSH (Kolkwitzia amatbilis). A charming recent introcuction. 
Dainty pink flowers literally cover a large growing bush ia Aprit 
making it truly a Beauty Bush. 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia). We have two of the newest varictes 
of ihis old favoziie, both of the deepest shades. Long spikes of 
blocm all summer. Dubonnet, Wine-red 2-3 ft. $1.00. Ile de France, 
Deeo purple. 2-5 ft. $1.00. 
CREPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia indica). The colorful summer flower- 
ing shrub of tte Scuth. Not hardy north of Maryland. Moves best 
in April. Pink 2-3 ft. $1.50; Watermelon Red, 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. 
$2.00; 4-5 fi. $2.50; White, 114-2. ft. $1.50. 
GOLDENBELL. Forsythia (F. spectablis). This showy variety is far 
more becutiful than the old fashioned Forsythias. Long branches 
full of deep yellow flowers holding their heads up in March. 3-4 
fe S100 425" fH S2-5075°5-6 tt 52200, 
GOLDENBELL, Weeping (Forsythia suspensa). The gracefully pendulous 
variety. Fine for planting on banks and slopes. 3-4 ft. $1.00; 4-5 
fi. $1.50. 
GOLD FLOWER (Hypericum moserianum). ‘‘Dwarf’’ shrub bearing large 
open single golaen yellow flowers all summer. Foliage is retained 
until Xmas or later. 14-2 ft. $1.25; 2-214 ft. $1.50. 
EYDRANGEA Pee Gee (H. paniculata grandiflora). The favorite hardy 
wniie Hydrangea pearing large conical blooms in late summer. 12- 
USMims 5°75: 
LILAC, Chinese or Rouen (Syringa chinensis). Deep purple lilac in 
rather loose giaceful spikes. Makes a wonderful mass of color in 
March. i%4-2 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. $1.50. 
LILAC, French hybrids. J. C. VanTol and Marie LeGray are both fine 
single white varieties. 114-2 ft. $1.25. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus coronarius). Old fashioned “Sweet Sy- 
ringa’’ is still a lovely shrub. Fragrant white flowers in April. 3-4 
fi. S100) 4-5 ft. $1.50. 
POMEGRANATE (Punica granatum rubra). Lovely red flowers resem- 
bling a large carnation in summer. Glossy foliage. Not hardy nor:n 
of Maryland. 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00. 
QUINCE, Flowering (Cydonia iaponica). Popular old favorite with red 
or salmon-red flowers in very early spring. Low, spreading type. 
114-2 ft. $1.00; 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00. 
SPIREA, Baby’s Breath (Spirea thunbergi). Low growing very graceful 
shrub covered with single “baby’s breath’’ flowers in very early 
spring. Light green ‘“‘feathery” foliage. 114-2 ft. $1.00. 
SPIREA, Bridal Wreath (Spirea prunifolia). The old-fashioned variety 
with the little ‘‘buttons’’ of white flowers in March. 2-3 ft. $1.00. 
SPIREA, Van Houttei. Often erroneously called “Bridal Wreath’. Van 
Houttei is the popular variety that bows down under the weight of 
its white blooms in early April. 2-3 ft. $1.00; 3-4 ft. $1.50. 
VITEX. macrophylla (Dwarf Chaste Tree). Here is a shrub remarkable 
for its prolific large deep bluish-violet spikes of flowers from June 
until frost on large fast growing shrubs of good foliage. Far superior 
- ras fiat bush in the landscape. 2-3 ft. $1.00; 4-5 ft. $1.50; 5-6 
WEIGELIS. Eva Rathke. Deep red flowers in April followed by some 
blooms in summer. 2-3 ft. $1.50; 3-4 ft. $2.00. : 
WEIGELIA. fleribunda. Another deep red variety, more vigorous in 
arewth than Eva Rathke. 3-4 ft. $1.50; 4-5 ft. $2.00. 
WEIGELIA. rosea. ‘The popular pink Weigelia, making a great show of 
color in. April. 114-2 ft. $ .75; 2-3 ft. $1.00. 
FRUIT TREES 
Eastern Shore of Virginia grown trees that are acclimated and 
will grow off quickly. 
GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT FOR HEALTH, FLAVOR AND PROFIT 
ASK FOR QUOTATIONS ON COMMERCIAL QUANTITIES 
APPLE TREES. Summer varieties: Lodi (the new large Transparent), 
Yellow Transparent, GoldenVBough, Horse” Fall and Winter: Yellow 
Delicious, Dbl.\)Red Delicious, Improved? Red Staymen, ,Winesap, 
2-3 it. $ .80; 3-4 ft. $1.00; 4-5 ft. $1.50; 5-6 ft. $2.00. 
CHERRY TREES. Sweet varieties: Black ‘Tartarian, Gov. Wood (red) 
Napoleon (yellow), 3-5 ft. $2.25. Sour Variety: Montmoréncy (red). 
2-4 ft. $1.75. : 
FIG BUSHES. Brown Turkey variety. Large sweet fruit, vigorous bush, 
Our bushes bore plentv of figs in the nursery in 1946 and ‘47. 
3-4 ft. bearing size $2.00. : / 
PEACH TREES. Early varieties: Golden Jubilee, Hale Haven, Champion. 
August varieties: Belle of Georgia, Elberta, J. H. Hale. 4-5 ft. $1.50 
5-6 ft. $2.00. 
PEAR TREES. Bart!<it, Clapp’s Favorite, Kieffer. 4-5 ft. $2.25. 
