en a LED 
. ARBUTIFOLIA — Brilliantissima — 
yroved form of the Red Chokeberry 
» carry. So profusely does it fruit 
tata little distance the plant appears 
yvered with red foliage. Likes a moist situ- 
ation toward the edge of a border. 
D6 to LO CU ee ee eee each 90c 
BARBERRY 
BARBERRY, THUNBERGI—tThere is no shrub 
in existence more commonly used for founda- 
tion and hedge plantings. Autumn paints the 
foliage crimson and bronze, and studs the 
branches with red berries which hang all win- 
ter. 
18to. 24" inches Sere ee oe ee each $ .50 
Per 10—-$4.50 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF—A shrub of medium 
height, with distinctly red foliage throughout 
the year. It needs a sunny location to bring 
out the color of the leaves. Each 
18 Jfo° 24 2inCh es. Sek cee ee eae eet eee $75 
24 T0298 . LOC G re ee eee ree $1.00 
BARBERRY MENTORENSIS—Plant Patent No. 
99--Very rugged, strong, upright growing 
branches and quite formidable thorns, foliage 
is heavy and thick, and of perfect color—a 
green as dark as the Yew. In Illinois, the 
leaves remain green until after the holidays. 
In southern states, this barberry is an ever- 
green. Its most valuable attribute is _ its 
ability to withstand heat and drought. Will 
grow in almost any impossible location. 
VS2to 24" inchestetee eves ee ees. 90c 
BARBERRY, BOX—This dwarf form of the Jap 
Barberry is excellent for low hedges. Can be 
used effectively for edging low terraces and 
formal flower beds. 
12; tov LOosinchesige ee a ee ee Sa.50 
Per 10—$4.50 
BUDDLEIA 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—A semi-herbace- 
ous plant which begins to bloom in July and 
continues until frost. The flowers are of a 
pleasing shade of violet-mauve and borne in 
dense cylindrical spikes. Very fragrant and 
attractive to the butterflies. 
2cYTi stocks 25, ee eee ee each, 90c 
CALYCANTHUS 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS (Sweet Shrub)— 
Old-fashioned All-spice, with glossy leaves and 
chocolate colored flowers, with the fragrance 
f the strawberry; the wood and leaves have a 
’ pleasant, spicy fragrance. 
feet \chcwi lots eee eee each, 90c 


Flowering Almond 
BLUE MIST 
CARYOPTERIS (Blue Mist) — A bushy plant- 
from 2 to 4 feet high with excellent foliage, 
and covers itself with fuzzy gray-lavender 
flower in September and October. Sometimes 
freezes to ground but will renew itself and 
bloom again in one season. Each 
12’to 18 inches 222.303...) 42 90c 
RED BUD 
CERCIS CANADENSIS (Red Bud)—Before the 
leaves come out, the branchlets are covered 
with clusters of small, purplish pink pea blos- 
soms. Native of the Illinois River Valley. The 
foliage consists of medium size, heart-shaped 
leaves. Very ornamental. 
Height Kach 
83 to 4° feet: ..22585.50 2.3 eee $1.75 
COTONEASTER 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA — A beautiful 
hardy shrub of recent introduction from 
Northern China with spreading slender 
branches and beautiful dark green foliage 
persistent until into the winter. 
V8itos24 inchesss- ee) aaa ee each, $1.00 
DOGWOOD 
CORNUS LUTEA (Yellow Dogwood)—A shrub 
of medium size with bright yellow bark in the 
winter. Good green foliage. 
2° to * 3" feet tee. See cee ee each, 90c 
CORNUS SIBERICA (Red Dogwood)—A shrub 
with blood-red branches in the winter. Fruit 
bright blue and flowers white. Attractive to 
desirable birds. 
3° to!'4 feet. kh eaeca tse te each, 90c 
CYDONIA 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince)—Old- 
fashioned shrub with glossy leaves and scarlet 
flowers in great profusion in early spring be- 
fore the leaves appear and followed by small 
quince-shaped fruit, which are quite fragrant. 
2 *to<dtfeet: Bake teetecrenteteee eee each, 90c 
