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Any Shrub on This Page 
40c ea.; 3 for $1.05 
All 2-Yr., Field-grown 
Bushes 






GIANT RED CHOKEBERRY (4reric Prilliantissi- 
ma). New and choice. 
An upright growing shrub with attractive dark green, glossy foliage, changing 
to a flaming mass of autumn tints in the fall. Especially desirable for its 
striking red berries of large size, nearly as large as Cherries, which cover 
the bush during the fall and early winter. 
F AMERICAN CUT-LEAF ELDER 
(Sambucus canadensis). Distinctive, cut-leaf, bright green foliage 
with giant panicles of creamy white flowers followed by loads of giant 
clustered purp!e-black fruits. Berries delicious when used for jelly or pies. 
T . 5 ayerete = 
cuoneserry ROSE-ACACTIA (fobirie hispide). | Bush-type 
Moss Locust. Attractive tree-like ¢ 
shrub with light green foliage. Loaded with clusters of pea-shaped, “ ee 
rose-pink flowers during June and July. 5 


ROSE-ACACIA 
(Elaeagnus argentea). 
—~——_—--__._ SILVERBERRY (‘sess ersentes) 
growing to 12 ft. in height. Reddish Lee gees aes GIANT ARROW-WOOD 
BARGAIN No. 20 clothed with silvery colored foliage. Covered in May Handsome, upright bushy shrub; beautiful deep green 
and June with yellow, fragrant flowers, followed later foliage. Filled with attractive white flowers in May, but 
by silvery white berries. Vigorous grower. Hardy especially desired for its loads of brilliant blue berries 
Your Choice of everywhere. in September and October. Truly a gorgeous sight. 
Any Five Shrubs On Maturity height 15 ft. 
This Page DEUTZIA CRENATA 
(Scabra Flore-pleno). Unusual and different. One of 
Only $ 1.39 the very best Deutzias. Beautiful, double flowers thickly 
stud the upright branches in May. Blooms over longer 
period than most sorts, 





Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
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. 
CALYCANTHUS (Calycanthus Floridus). 
The attractive, dark red- 
dish brown flowers produced in the spring are enticingly 
fragrant. The large pods which follow are also aromatic. 
Bush covered with glossy, deep green foliage. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus Angusti- 
folia). Rugged, tree- 
like shrub, attaining 10 to 12 ft., height at maturity, with at- 
tractive silvery gray foliage. Flowers deep golden and very 
fragrant, followed by ornamental yellowish brown fruits with 
silver scales. 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA F's! of the 
species. Lights 
up the garden with masses of yellow flowers early in spring, long before 
its leaves appear. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Grandiflorus). Ex- 
tremely vigorous grower, blooming 
in May with graceful sprays of large and fragrant white flowers, closely 
resembling orange blossoms in form and fragrance. Beautiful broad- 
leaved, dark green foliage. 


CALYCANTHUS or Sweet Shrub 

RUSSIAN 


MOCK ORANGE 

