
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
ALTHEA—(Hibiscus syriacus). An upright growing shrub 
which is well known and is one of the most satisfactory. The 
flowers vary from single to double, from pale to brilliant 
colors, and the plant withstands unfavorable conditions well. 
PRICE: $2.50 
CRAPEMYRTLE—(Lagerstroemia indica). The most showy 
and doubtless the most satisfactory flowering shrub. With- 
stands drouth well and blooms allsummer. The soft, fluffy 
flowers of crinkled, crepe petals, are borne in dense heads on 
erect stems. The plant may be trained to tree form, or 
allowed to grow in bush form. We have both the standard 
and bush plants in watermelon red, pink, flesh pink, purple 
and white. 
PRICES: $2.50 to $6.50 
CRAB APPLE, FLOWERING—(Malus). A small upright 
tree with erect branches which are covered with showy, 
attractive flowers in late spring. Eleyi variety has purplish- 
red blooms and produces large quantities of colorful fruit, 
which are very showy as well as excellent for making jelly. 
The Floribunda variety has shell pink blossoms. 
PRICES: $2.50 to $25.00 
DEUTZIA—Tall upright growing, with erect branches bearing 
numerous double flowers, which are white with outer petals 
tinged pink. 
PRICE: $2.50 
FORSYTHIA—(Golden Bell). Medium growing shrub which 
is among the most showy of spring bloomers. The flowers 
have four petals of clear lemon-yellow, showing orange 
centers, and completely cover the bush very early in the 
spring before the foliage appears. 
Spectabilia: Showy and upright. Best suited for specimen 
plantings. 
Branches pendulous and drooping, taking root 
wherever they touch the ground. Good for 
banks or overhanging walls. 
PRICES: $0.95 to $4.50 
Suspensa: 
FLOWERING QUINCE—(Cydonia japonica). Rather a 
sprangly, rough grower, giving Japanese effect. Flowers are 
single, bright scarlet, and are produced in masses as the 
foliage is just beginning to start. Also in white and improv- 
ed strains of appleblossom pink and a very rich red with 
exceptionally large blossoms. 
PRICES: $0.95 to $9.00 
HYDRANGEA—Immense panicles of flowers in summer. Low 
spreading grower, preferably in semi-shade. In shades of 
blue and pink, depending on soil conditions. 
PRICES: $1.50 to $3.50 
KERRIA—(Globe Flower). Deep yellow blossoms borne on 
long graceful branches in spring and fall. 
PRICES: $0.95 to $3.50 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA—This is the variety that has 
the large tulip-like blooms in late winter and which comes 
before the leaves put out on the plant. One of our most 
beautiful ornamentals. 
PRICES: $6.50 to $18.50 
OLEANDER—Well known southern shrub bearing long leaves 
and very brilliant colorful blooms. Upright growth. Good 
for mags and foundation planting. Red only. 
PRICES: $1.50 to $3.50 
PEACH—(DOUBLE FLOWERING). Foliage similar to 
fruit bearing peach, but the tree is more dwarf growing. 
Produces lovely double blossoms, like small roses. White, 
pink, and rose-red. Carnation-like blooms. 
PRIGH= 5 S175 
PUSSYWILLOW— Leaves smooth, bright green above and 
whitish beneath. Numerous catkins appear in early spring 
before foliage comes, presenting unusual appearance. 
PRICHea51.95 
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