v2 THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 

Ornamental Flowering Shrubs 
In Shrubs we pursue the same policy as we do in fruits, viz: to offer those 
which we have known to succeed and those which we consider as hardy in this latitude. 
Our shrubs will be found especially well rooted as our soil produces an abundance of 
fibrous roots. 
ALMOND 
PINK FLOWERING ALMOND—Rose-pink. 
April. Very attractive shrub. The plants are us- 
ually thickly studded with double pink flowers of 
medium size from base to tip of branch. 
ALTHEA OR ROSE OF SHARON 
Bloom in August and September when most 
other shrubs are not in bloom. We offer a full 
range of color, mostly double, as follows: Ardens, 
violet-purple; Banner, variegated pink and white; 
Boule De Feu, red; Coelestris, single blue; Jeanne 
d’Are, white; Lady Stanley, blush white with red 
eye. 
ARALIA PENTAPHYLLA 
Long, slender, gracefully arching branches and 
bright green, compound foliage. Makes a small 
tree in time, especially attractive on rocky slopes. 
Greenish white flowers in long umbels. 
if Cydonia 

AZALEA—THE AZALEAS 
These are, without exception, the most showy of 
flowering shrubs. Dwarf in habit, they associate 
well with other shrubs, or can be grouped in 
masses. They prefer an acid soil. 
A. MOLLIS—Dwarf habit and larger flowers 
than the Ghent, resembles Rhododendron; good 
foliage; flowers in all shades of red, yellow and 
orange; perfectly hardy, thriving in sunny posi- 
tions anywhere, 
BARBERRY 
THUNBERGS—Japanese Barberry, the variety 
most generally seen. Good green foliage turning 
red in Fall. Ideal for low hedges. 
RED LEAF—A red form of the above, with red 
leaves all summer, turning brighter in the Fall. 
For best color, plant in full sun. 
KOREAN—A beautiful new variety with broad 
leaves mottled with red and brown blotches and 
interesting bracts at base of each leaf. Bright red 
berries produced in great abundance, in drooping 
clusters, 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia Amabilis) 
A wonderful new shrub from Asia. It is rightly 
named Beauty Bush and has all the merits of 
the perfect shrub. Grows 6 to 9 ft. when mature. 
Erect and twiggy, producing long, arching branch- 
es covered in the Spring with clusters of small 
tubular flowers of the honeysuckle type, in such 
profusion that the entire bush is one solid mass 
of. delicate pink. The foliage and habit are very 
attractive when the bush is not in flower, Per- 
fectly hardy. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
CHARMING—Pink. Tall growing. 
DUBONNET—Dark Purple. Tall growing. 
FORTUNE—Clear lavender blue. 
ISLE DE FRANCE—Deep reddish purple. 
All Buddleias may freeze back in winter. 
CALYCANTHUS 
FLORIDUS—tThe old-fashioned sweet 
Strawberry shrub. 
scented. 
