DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 2 to 3 ft. One of our best dwarf flowering shrubs; arching branches covered 
with pure white flowers in April or May; not as hardy as the taller growing varieties. 12-15 in. 75c. each, $7.50 
per doz.; 15-18 in. $1.00 each. 
Gracilis rosea (Rose Panicled Deutzia). Similar to the Gracilis, but pink. 12-15 in. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz.; 
15-18 in. $1.00 each. 
DOGWOOD, Golden Stem (Cornus stolonifera lutea). 6 to 7 ft. A useful shrub because of its golden branches 
which are quite ornamental during the dormant season. White flowers followed by white berries which make it use- 
ful as both a flowering and berried shrub. 2-3 ft. 80c. each, $8.00 per doz.; 3-4 ft. $1.25 each. 
Red Stem (Cornus stolonifera). 6 to 8 ft. Spreading shrub with bright reddish purple branches which are quite 
ornamental during the Winter months. Creamy white flowers in dense clusters followed by white berries making it 
a useful year-round shrub. 2—3 ft. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz.; 3-4 ft. $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz.; 4-5 ft. $2.00 each; 
6-7 ft. specimen plants, $3.50 each. 
ELDER, AMERICAN (Sambucus canadensis). 8 to 9 ft. Clusters of fragrant white flowers in July, followed by 
black berries which are ornamental until late Fall. 5-6 ft. $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz.; 6-8 ft. $3.00 each. 
EUONY MUS alatus (Winged Burningbush). 6 to S8ft. Unusual shrub. Upright, dwarf habit, compact, horizontal, 
spreading branches with a unique, corky, winged growth; tiny, chocolate colored flowers, followed by red berries; 
beautiful scarlet Autumn foliage. 2-3 ft. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz.; 3—4 ft. $1.60 each. 
FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia japonica). 4 to 6 ft. Old shrub found in almost every garden. Red and orange 
flowers in early Spring lasting for several weeks, followed by orange-colored fruits which are ornamental and 
useful for jellies. 2—3 ft. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz.; 3—4 ft. $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 
FORSYTHIA (Goldenbell). Average height 6 to 8ft. A most useful shrub. One of the first flowering shrubs to bloom» 
covered with yellow, tubular flowers before the foliage appears and is an attractive and useful shrub throughout 
the rest of the year. Often used as hedges, screens, shrub borders and especially useful on steep banks, preventing 
erosion as it can be grown in almost any kind of soil and climate. 
Dwarf Forsythia. A new dwarf Forsythia resembling Spectabilis but growing only 2 to 3 ft. in height. Suitable for 
foundation planting. 12-18 in. $1.00 each; 18-24 in. $1.50 each. 
Fortune Forsythia (Forsythia fortumei). Vigorous, upright grower; twisted petals. 
Green-stemmed Forsythia (Forsythia viridissima). Most vigorous; green bark, dark green foliage. Late. 
Showy Border Forsythia (Forsythia spectabilis). Newest, most popular and most profuse bloomer. Rich, 
golden yellow. 
Weeping Forsythia (Forsythia suspensa). Excellent as a ground cover for steep banks and for hiding unsightly 
objects. Beautiful habit of growth and blossoms. 
Forsythia Prices: 2-3 ft. 80c. each, $8.00 per doz., $60.00 per 100; 3-4 ft. $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz., 
$85.00 per 100; 4-5 ft. $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 
FRAGRANT SUMAC (Rhus canadensis). 4 to 5 ites Clusters of small yellow flowers in Apriland May. Most attrac- 
tive in June when covered with coral-red fruits. Aromatic foliage. 3-4 ft. $1.50 each, 4-5 ft. $2.00 each. 
= : (Crataegus). The Hawthorns somewhat re- 
: semble Flowering Crabs but are usually 
= S more compact, rounder-shaped trees. Especi- 
ally useful in large estates, cemeteries and parks. 12 to 18 feet. 
Crataegus coccinea (Thicket Thorn). Shrubby habit with long, 
curved spines and oval-shaped leaves. Large white flowers and 
dull red fruits in Autumn. 
Crataegus cordata (Washington Hawthorn). Especially noted 
for its bright red berries; white blossoms in Spring and glossy green 
foliage throughout the Summer, turning to scarlet in Autumn. 
Crataegus crusgali (Cockspur Thorn). Also noted for its attrac- 
tive red berries in Autumn. Compact grower, orange and scarlet 
Autumn foliage. 
Crataegus oxyacantha (English Hawthorn). Single white flowers, 
red berries. More dwarf grower and especially suited for the smaller 
garden; however it may be used in any sized planting. 
Hawthorn Prices: 
3-4 ft. $1.75 each, $17.50 per doz.; 4-5 ft. $2.50 each, $25.00 
per doz.; 5-6 ft. B&B, $6.00 each; 6-8 ft.B&B, $10.00 each 
Aureum (Golden St. Johnswort). 
Low growing shrubs affording masses of 
yellow flowers during July and August. 
2 year, 75c. each; 3 year, $1.00: each. 
Moserianum. A most useful, compact, dwarf shrub, which 
in the Deep South is classed as a Broad-leaved Evergreen, re- 
taining its glossy green foliage throughout Winter. Unless 
protected in this area, it often freezes back during the Winter, 
but is up again in early Spring, producing gorgeous yellow blos- 
soms throughout the Summer and Fall. 3 yr. clumps, $1.00 
each; 5 yr. clumps, $1.75 each. 

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SHRUBS— Continued 
CHINESE BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa pur- 
purea). 2to4ft. Graceful, dwarf shrub. White 
flowers during July and August, followed by 
masses of purple berries, making it an important 
berried plant. 2—3 ft. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
CORALBERRY (New) chenaulti (Symphori- 
carpos chenaulti). 3 to 4 ft. Useful, dwarf-like 
shrub which can be grown in almost any kind of 
soil or location. Somewhat weeping. Light pink 
flowers in early Summer followed by coral berries 
which hang on wellinto the Winter. Hardy, easily 
transplanted. 2-3 ft. 60c. each, $6.00 per doz.; 
8-4 ft. 85c. each, $8.50 per doz.; 4—5 ft. $1.50 each. 
COTONEASTER divaricata (Spreading Coton- 
easter). From China. Grows 5 to 6 ft. High, 
graceful spreading habit; small, green polished 
leaves; red egg-shaped fruit. Glorious scarlet 
Autumn tints. 2—3 ft. $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz.; 
3-4 ft. $2.00 each. 
CRANBERRY BUSH (Viburnum americanum) 
White flowers followed by orange-red berries. 
2-3 ft. $1.00 each, 3—4 ft. $1.50 each. 
DESMODIUM penduliflorum. 6 to7ft. Bunches 
of small lavender, clover-like blossoms in Septem- 
ber and October. Useful because of its blooming 
at a season when few flowering shrubs are in 
bloom. 3 yr. plants, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
DEUTZIA. An old, popular garden shrub now 
available in an assortment of improved vari- ae * 
eties. We offer the following: 
Crenata. 6 to 8 ft. Double pink. Slightly fra- Showy Goldenbell 
grant flowers. 
Price of Rochester (Deutzia scabra). 6toS8{ft. Fast growing, early. Masses of pink- 
tinged flowers covering the shrub. 
Prices on above varieties of Tall Growing Deutzias: 2—3 ft. 80c. each, $8.00 per 
doz.; 3—4 ft. $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz.; 4-5 ft. $2.00 each 




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LAGERSTROEMIA 
INDICA 
The South’s most beautiful shrub. May be had in assorted colors; blooms 
trom July until frost. While it has been known to stand temperatures of as 
much as 15 degrees below zero, it is not considered entirely hardy. However 
it can be grown most successfully and is a beautiful shrub in the eastern 
part of Virginia, Washington, D. C. and along the Atlantic Seacoast even 
farther north. Throughout the South the Crapemyrtle ranks at the top asa 
flowering shrub, growing to be much larger and being longer lived than in 
this area. This beautiful shrub may be had in Pink, Watermelon Red, 
Purple, and White. It is more difficult to transplant than most shrubs, 
should be pruned back severely when transplanted and given plenty of time 
to start new growth. Spring planting recommended. 
2-3 ft. $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz.; 3-4 ft. B&B, $3.50 each; 4-5 ft. 
B&B, $6.00 each, 5-6 ft. B&B, $7.50 each; 6-7 ft. B&B, Specimen 
Plants, $15.00 each. Large Specimens quoted on request. 

Watermelon Red Crapemyrtle 
