13 Better Shrubs 
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Buddleia — Butterflybush 
A beautiful group of flowering shrubs bearing throughout 
the late summer and autumn, elegant long sprays of lovely 
flowers. All Buddleias attract a great many colorful butter- 
flies — a feature which accounts for the popular name of this 
showy shrub. 
green. 
Field 

Cornus — Dogwood; Cornel 
The twiggy Dogwoods present a continual display of beauty in 
flower, leaf, foliage, fruit and twig. The flowers, of various colors, are 
produced in the Spring, followed by showy fruits which persist for a 
considerable period. 
Cornus alba Tatarian Dogwood 
\n erect-stemmed shrub with good, clean foliage and bright blood- 
red branches and blue-white berries, making it very showy in shrub- 
beries, especially in winter. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
3 to 4 ft. $1.25 $11.00 4 to 5 ft. $1.50 $13.50 
Grown 
Calyeanthus floridus 
Will thrive in partial shade. It has large glossy foliage and pineapple scented, 
chocolate-colored flowers that last far into the summer. 
Caragana arborescens 
A very hardy tall shrub with bright green leaves, and an abundance of yellow 
flowers in June. It is splendid for tall hedges and will flourish in light, sandy soil. 
Seta 0% ft. ce eee $2.50 $22.50 
Chaenomeles lagenaria (Cydonia) 
One of the first shrubs to bloom in the spring, and very showy because of its 
glossy leaves and flowers that vary in color from orange to vermilion, followed by 
quince-shaped, fragrant, golden yellow fruit. It has spreading, spiny branches, and 
makes a handsome and impenetrable flowering hedge. 
12 to 18 in. 
18 to 24 in. 
Chionanthus virginicus 
Clethra alnifolia 
The native Sweet Pepper bush with spikes of creamy white, fragrant flowers 
throughout July and August. Excellent for shady and damp places. 
18 to 24 in. 
Buddleias are partially tender, with most varieties killing 
back to the ground each winter but the roots survive and 
send up new tops. They decidedly prefer a sunny location. 
For abundant flowers, we suggest pinching off the first 
flower spikes which develop in July. 
Buddleia Charming 
A glorious shrub with large spikes or panicles of brilliant pink. Foliage gray- 
$1.00 Each $9.00 Per 10 
B. Tle de France 
Fragrant, brilliant rosy purple flowers in Aug. and Sept. One of the most vivid. 
Field Grown 
B. Royal Red (Patent No. 556) 
Produces an abundance of rich dark royal purple sprays, 2 feet in length. 
Field Grown 
B. White Bouquet (Patent No. 536) 7 
An arresting shiny white blossom of strong fragrance, from July until frost. 
Excellent for white effects and for cut flowers. 
Field Grown 
$1.00 Each $9.00 Per 10 
$1.00 Each $9.00 Per 10 
$1.00 Each $9.00 Per 10 
Sweetshrub 
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Siberian Pea-Tree 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
6.10 7, Stetaccst eee $3.50 $33.00 
Flowering Quince 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
whe oe SD $7.00 2 tO 3 ft. cence PLO 
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White Fringe Tree 
(See description under Trees) 
Summersweet 
Each Per 10 
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Each Per 10 
2 tov aitc eee $1.25 $11.00 
C. mas Cornelian Cherry 
Handsome shrub-like tree with yellow flowers before the leaves, and 
studded in Autumn with immense quantities of scarlet fruits. It 
makes a stunning display of autumn color in the landscape, yet is 
most valuable for its early spring flowers which rival Forsythia in 
color. 
Each 
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Per 10 
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C. racemosa Gray Dogwood 
One of the most handsome, white flowering native shrubs of ex- 
cellent habit. Its white fruits and red stems are showy in the fall. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
Beto ao Lt. eo $1.25 $11.00 5 ton Oise $2.50 $22.50 
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