THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 1 
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SHRUBS 
All of our shrubs are field-grown and are graded according to the 
standards of the American Association of Nurserymen, Sizes noted in descriptions 
indicate average height of shrubs at maturity as given in ‘‘Hortus’’. 
Perl0 VPer100 
ALMOND, FLOWERING (Prunus glandulosa) Pink, Profusion of 
double flowers along stems, early spring 5 ft. 
Rae 24.0 (3 Clie ee ere a reg A es a A ae Be Pe 4.50 40.00 
Leola SnD GE oly t tN PS a” PL ASN Nee eb ov Ae NSS bce a a gt Ce ae 2.90 25.00 
ALMOND, FRUITING (See Fruit Trees) 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus syriacus) Rose of Sharon 
Bush form. Striking hollyhock-like flowers in late summer. 10-12 ft. 
Pink, Red. State color wanted. 
PAG TR YT Lage 20.7 8 Blak SV RNS RS Oe as ee ge 3.50 30,00 
Digs hee ERD rl Ey rat) ee aati Moe FO Ae DR a ge 2.50 22.00 
RARBERRY (Berberis) Valuable for massing and for low hedging. 
Mentorensis (Plant Patent No. 99) Thick heavy foliage. Heat and 


drought resistant. Iivergreen in the south. 5 ft 
iW<24 Inonegy (etail: $7/25.per 12; $50.00 pers 100)_.. 2 ee es) 37.50 
15-1& inches, (Retail: $6.00 ner 12: $40.00 per 100)___________ 3.50 39.00 
Red Leaved (New) Pright red foliage all summer. 6-8 ft. 
Uli GL eso Soi SN Df BAS Res Os Ceara aN GaP ata eae AT atl 2.910 25.00 
Thunbergi. For hedges and mass plantings. Red berries, 
Tbe Thea rd gifts) Mine Sy DME aes Ls aT ae ea ge AOE ARNT dpa ha OS a 3.20 28.00 
ces evmened TY CSETO ayer emer eee eds ek Bnd Meo ae eS 2.50 22.00 
fe ECs ee tee eee ee eer a eh ge a ee 2.10 18.00 
raat 11) CRASS Tite ee eee Ne ere ee a ea can os) 1.45 12.00 
BEAUTY BUSH (See Koikwitzia) 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Suddleia) Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac 
Charming, The nearest pink Butterfly bush that has ever been 
developed. 5 ft 
SMEG MRE ER ey RET a CR NCS bp ge EE oe nee FM Oe An a) | eee Mahe Se 2.40 20.00 
Dane Ware ree eee eee Bie eee We se 1.40 12.00 
Dubonnet (New) Brilliant reddish-purple. Extra long, full spikes; 
excellent for cutting. Strong vigorous bush. 5 ft. 
DWOOT iis pee eins, ae enn) Son. Set OS ee ae) 2.40 20.00 
INCE a i ae Re pe eR A ars eee Sa 8 TS ee ime Sta es 1.40 12.00 
Froralare (New) Long lavender spikes that bloom entire length 
at same time. One of the best, 4 ft. 
WR ESCLL SYTI A, te etd Wea Coe Shee ni gd Te A te orem ins awe Bee ai CE 2,40 20.00 
TNs ecient ee tS 1.40 12.00 
CRAB, FLOWERING (See shade trees) 
CRAPEMYRTLE (Lagerstroemia indica) 
Crinkled or fringed flowers, véry showy. When transplanting 
cut tops back severely and cover completely with soil. 20 ft. 
Pink and Red. State color wanted 
yo ia ON et Nh ete aaa Test Pentel? pe) iene Mawr eo ee ee 3.50 30.00 
Tea Ameaiip Onur eee ga ee ar et ee ee hoe 2,90 25.00 
Heels eich Coes pee eR ee ee oe eS os 1.90 16.00 
CORNUS RACEMOSA (Paniculata) Gray Dogwood. Clusters of 
white flowers in spring, white fruit, 
As y ARICA (AMR OAD WS DE Bos te pe eS UIE =f avis we Rig E Se Se ee a Oe 3.50 30.00 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Fiowerina Quince) Bright red flowers in early 
spring, aromatic fruit. 20 ft, Cutting grown, true color. 
acta SGN TINY ek IPA On ee a ee OG 3.50 30.00 
Be ERG Wal pif te ind bod aNd d Be es EASES SEP aed Mia a0 tage LIB A be 2.50 20.00 
eigant UM EeS CLLGR AN, tember ec eed LN A ne eh re 1.80 15.00 


