







(Viburnum Opulus). 
spreading shrub. 
far into the winter. 
bushes, only 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
(Viburnum Americanum). 
winter, making an attractive winter decoration. 
24 in., bushes, only 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
OF ROCHESTER 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE 
Earliest blooming of all Deutzias. In early spring bush is loaded with large, double white flowers, 
tinged with rose. A good, compact grower. Hardy and vigorous. Heavy, 2 to 3 ft., bushes, just 
35c each; 2 for 60c; 5 for $1.25. 
DEUTZIA CRENATA 
(Scabra Flore-pleno). Unusual and 
different. One of the very best Deutzias. 
Beautiful, double flowers thickly stud 
the upright branches in May. Blooms 
over longer period than most sorts. 
Heavy, 2 to 3 ft., bushes, only 
35c¢ each; 2 for 60c. 



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Blood-Twig Dogwood 
(Cornus Sanguinea). A most handsome and 
attractive native shrub. Very free flowering, its 
myriads of white berries a striking contrast from its 
blood-red stems. Berries remain on bush and at- 
tract many kinds of birds during the winter. Heavy, 
2 to 3 ft., bushes, 35c each; 3 for 90c. Massive, 
3 to 4 ft., Specimens, just 60c each; 2 for $1.00. 
False Indigo 
(Amorpha Fruticosa). An attractive shrub of 
spreading habit, with fine feathery foliage; remarkable 
for its unusual violet-purple flowers formed in dense 
terminal spikes. Well branched, 18 to 24 in., bushes, 
only 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Zabel’'s Red Honeysuckle 
(Lonicera tatarica zabeli). Loaded at blooming 
time with masses of red flowers, claimed to be more 
nearly a true-red than any other sort. Choice. Strong, 
15 to 18 in., bushes, 45c each; 2 for 80c. 
Purple Lilac 
(Syringa Vulgaris). One of the best all-round spring 
flowering shrubs; especially admired for its huge clusters 
of fragrant, lavender-blue flowers. Excellent either as 
single specimens, or as a hedge. Strong, 18 to 24 in., 
bushes, priced low at only 30c each; 2 for 50c. 
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DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER 
Forsythia Intermedia 
Earliest of the species. Lights up the garden with 
masses of yellow flowers early in spring, long before 
its leaves appear. Heavy, 18 to 24 in., bushes, 
30¢ each; 3 for 75c. 

FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA 
PURPLE LILAC 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
A magnificent upright, 
Has gray branches and bright 
green foliage which makes a rich setting for its many 
white clusters of flowers followed by large bunches 
of crimson berries, which remain on the bare branches 
Well Branched, 18 to 24 in., 
AMERICAN CRANBERRY BUSH 




HANSEN'S 
BUSH CHERRY 
Produces large, showy masses 
of white flowers in June, followed by brilliant red clusters of 
edible berries in late September, which remain on bush all 
Heavy, 18 to 
(Improved 
Hansen's Bush Cherry ('°°2"2¢ 
Besseyi). A beautiful, dwarf, symmetrical bush, producing quan- 
tities of delicious fruit! Bush covered with masses of snow-white 
flowers in early spring, followed by fruit nearly as large as any 
Sweet Cherry, but Plum-shaped. Has a fine flavor. Delicious to 
eat from the bush; fine for sauce, jams and jellies. Very hardy. 
Grows 4 to 5 feet tall, A great attraction to many species of birds. 
Strong, 2-yr., 18 to 24 in., bushes, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 
for $2.00. 2-yr., 2 to 3 ft., Bearing-Age Bushes, 50c each; 
3 for $1.35. Heavy, 3-yr., Bearing-Age Bushes (fruited last 
summer), a bargain at only 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
CHASTE TREE 
(Vitex macrophylla). Combines un- 
usual beauty of foliage, with attractive 
spikes of lovely lavender-blue flowers, 
borne in upright panicles on tips of 
stems. Blooms profusely from July until 
frost. A most desirable shrub. Well 
branched, 18 to 24 in., bushes, 40c 
each; 2 for 75c. 
Amer'n Beauty Berry 
(Callicarpa americana). Beautiful, 
large leaved shrub. Blooms in August 
with clusters of blue flowers, followed 
by many showy violet-colored berries. 
Strong, 18 to 24 in., bushes, 40c 
each; 2 for 75c. 

CHASTE TREE 
Rose-Acacia 
(Robinia hispida). Bush-Type 
Moss Locust. Attractive tree-like shrub 
with light green foliage. Loaded with 
clusters of pea-shaped, rose-pink flow- 
ers during June and July. Sturdy, 18 
fo 24 in., bushes, 35c each; 2 for 
60c. 








Russian Olive 
(Elaeagnus Angustifolia). Rug- 
ged, tree-like shrub, attaining 10 to 
12 ft., height at maturity, with at- 
tractive silvery gray foliage. Flow- 
ers deep golden and very fragrant, 
followed by ornamental yellowish 
brown fruits with silver scales. 2-yr., 
15 to 24 in., bushes, 30c each; 
3 for 75c. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 

