- PUSSY WILLOW (DISCOLOR) —20 to 25 FT. 
Very popular for its gray catkins in February or very early 
spring, narrow green leaves, hardy. 
@hreatco tour test, each) yt ae $1.25 
ESO Pe GOAN) | roy ee a Pn aS ORR ene 2.00 
Biconserenr nee, exvoln. oe ai st ire a es ee Sete So 2.50 
ALTHEA (ROSE OF SHARON, HIBISCUS) 12 to 15 Ft. July-Oct. 
Double wine-red flowers from July until late Fall. One of the 
ee most desirable varieties of Althea Tree form. 
Two and one-half to three feet, each_._..__...__-_______ 1.00 
Three and one-half to four feet, each _.--_-__._________ 1.50 
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CRAPE MYRTLE (WATERMELON RED OR PINK)—12 to 15 Ft. 
Three to.372 feet, each ooo st ras ah 1.25 
POUL LOOM Ves Deeb. CAC ee Ce oa tee yt EAE eee: eee 1.50 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALMOND (AMYGDALUS)—6 to 7 Ft.—April-May . 
Pink Flowering Almond—a beautiful shrub, small, double rose- 
like flowers, blooms before Jeaves appear. 
Two to two and one-half feet, each --_--_---_-__-._-__- $1.00 
PHree: TOMrOUrTeeL, each a oto So ee Wi eed _$1.50 
BEAUTY BUSH (KOLKWITZIA) 5 to 6 Ft.—May-June 
A mass of arching sprays of pink tubular flowers, very hardy. 
Five to six feet, each —-----------------.---_--_-.-----.- $2.50 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (BUDDELIA)—5 to 6 Ft. June to September 
Beautiful wine-red flowers, long spikes, blooms profusely 
Naor Me Oral biog oa trl ay an Ie BOS Se aap a I, Ee cS NA ai Pn $1.50 
Meee ee Cat NO a NM ere alt ina ie ee oes er 1.00 
BARBERRY (BERBERIS) RED LEAF BARBERRY—4 to 5 Ft. 
Bronzy-red foliage from early summer to Jate fall. Hardy and 
f drouth resistant. A sunny exposure is necessary for color. 
(Iwo and a‘half to three feet, each _.-----1------------- $1.25 
THUNBERGI, GREEN LEAF BARBERRY—6 to. 7 Ft.—May 
Hardy, delicate yellow flowers. Brilliant Fall foliage followed by 
scarlet berries in winter. 
Three to three and one-half feet, each ~-------_-----_--- 1.50 
EUONYMUS (BURNING BUSH WAHOO)—MAY-JUNE 
Small leaves, purple flowers. Foliage turns to brilliant crimson 
in Fall. Red berries through summer and Autumn. 
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FORSYTHIA (GOLDEN BELL)—8 to 9 Ft.—Early April 
A large upright shrub with slightly drooping branches, golden 
yellow bell shaped flowers. 


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SIs LOSS} ECR eC ee eee ere i casi walt 2.00 
HYDRANGEA—(PEEGEE HYDRANGEA) Summer and Fall, 5-6 ft. 
Large trusses of double white flowers in July changing to shad- 
es of pink and bronze in Autumn, mulch with straw in winter. 
COne VEST INOW eP LAmUS ss CAC Ie ee ee elas atta ee $1.50 
