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Buddleia - Butterfly Bush 
There should be a place for these continuous summer-blooming shrubs around every home. Their long, 
pointed spikes of various shades resemble a Lilac though they are in no way related. Easy of culture. Often 
freeze to the ground unless protected, but will come back year after year. 
BUDDLEIA, Charming. Soft pink; very desirable 
B. magnifica. Violet. Best of the older varieties. 
B., Ile de France. Rosy violet-purple. Vigorous and floriferous 
Prices of above 3: Each Each 
18 to 24 in. ; se F $0.60 VT CORT g CL Oey ho LENA BG ron MeL OS $0.75 | 
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Callicarpa | 
CALLICARPA dichotoma (Purpurea) (Purple Beautyberry). 3 to 4 ft. One of our very few shrubs with attrac- : 
tive violet-blue fruit in the fall. Slightly slender, upright, spreading, with attractive medium green foliage. 
Flat clusters of pinkish flowers in late summer. As the branches are not always hardy, it is best to use in a 
situation where they may be cut to the ground each spring. Desirable as a background to the perennial 
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Calycanthus 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet Shrub). 6 to 8 ft. Few shrubs have persisted as well as the Calycanthus. Al- | 
ways found in ‘’Grandma’s’’ garden. Its sweet, aromatic reddish brown tlowers are most appreciated. The | 
blossoms are produced in late spring followed by large pods, filled with smooth brown seed. Use as a speci- 
men or for plantina in a larger border Each Each 
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Chaenomeles - Flowering Quince | 
CHAENOMELES Iegenaria (Cydonia juponica Common Flewering Quince). 5 to 8 ft. One of our best early 
blooming shrubs. Upright, spreading, with attractive foliage. The bell-shaped blossoms are usually from a 
light pink to scarlet. They open before the leaves appear and are borne ali along the branches. Has good, 
glossy foliage. Grows in most any location and can be used as a hedge, screen or specimen. 



Each Each 
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C. lagenaria alba. 4 to 5 ft. A white form of the Common Flowering Quince with all its good qualities. Does 
not grow quite so large. Each ach 
NS! faoe2 Aerie heen hone tke re ke $0.75 DAROS SUT tem erene aie aeeerets ong .G.0r Spo orania $1.00 
C. lagenaria pygmeo (Dwarf Flowering Quince). 3 ft. A dwarf form of Cydonia with flesh-pink flowers which : 5 
are most attractive. A fine variety where a low type is desired. Chaenomeles—-Flowering Quince 
Each Each 
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5 to 18 in. Stare $0.60 ‘ ° in: Deutzia 
Chionanthus - White Fringe DEUTZIA gracilis (Slender Deutzia). 2 to 3 ft. A graceful, dwarf shrub which covers 
CHIONANTHUS virginiana. 12 tc 15 ft. As a large shrub or small its arching branches with small rocemes of white flowers in early spring. Does well in 
tree. for use in border planting or specimen, few plants surpass the Tee ane rect : Each 
White Fringe. Its large, somewhat glossy leaves are attractive D. | Cepeda tik Sra pact ants $0.75 EP WOR lia ss oo Seo = ea 24a pl OO 
throughout the summer and add a pleasing bright yellow to the » lemoinei (Lemoine Deutsia). 3 to.4 ft. An upright shrub that is exceedingly free 
array of autumn colors. Large clusters of drooping white flowers blooming in April and May, with stems completely covered with white blossoms. 
hang from the ends of the twigs in late spring. Dark blue fruit in pres eae as they age. Foch Each 
August. Prefers a moist, acid soil. Worthy of a place on any lawn. OEE A Med Moke teneee roles pattees $0.75 21013: fhe ele eee vere) epee OO 
Each Each D. magnifica (Showy Deutzia). 6 to 8 ft. A Japanese upright form producing in June 
OitoraLet $0.75 Abt ot Sahil eee eee $1.50 Q@ profusion of double white flowers in racemes. Suggests a double form of Lily-of- 
Sito Aart, ees ee ee Motor at le oe te pte aie 2 : the-Valley. Useful for quick effect and screens. 
M4 opiekeperis Gai. Steaeee: : ae Each 
Cornus - Dogwood oto : ff mete rare eer incre eT oe 4 to 2 ft. ise. $1.00 
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CORNUS florida (lhite Flowering Dogwood). See page 1). D. scabra, Pride of Rochester. 6 to 8 ft. Covered in June with pinkish white, showy 
C. florida rubra (Pink Flowering Dogwood). See page 11. 
) flowers. Hardy, ht i i i 
C. alba sibirica (Siberian Dogwood). 6 to 8 ft. Greenish white flowers au y, upright, distinct in form, adaptable to all locations and soils. 
in June. Grown because of its conspicuous red winter twigs. Cutting cw At 4105 ft “ie 
out old wood increases brilliance of new growth. ae 3 to 4 Fhe eae ci ie ane ee 5 to6 ft. . cc ere 135 
ac ac ere 
AD 2 on A i ERR Ea Re $0.60 ROR TENS qictrcisteoa ects $0.75 : LY 
C. mas (Corneliancherry Dogwood). 10 to 15 ft. Attractive large Elaeagnus a Russian Olive 
shrub or small tree. Its small, yellow blossoms are hardy and appear ELAEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian Oijive). 15 ft. An unusual shrub with dark green 
a few days ahead of the Forsythia. They are followed by large, bark and silvery foliage. Fragrant, deep golden yellow flowers followed by ornamental 
brilliant cherry-like fruit, ripening in midsummer. Does well in Olive fruit. Valuable for contrast with green foliage plants. 
almost any soil. Valuable for its early spring effect. Each Each 
Each Each ZAtOuS shite aisle Ghd a oes ae eS $0.75 3: TOF FE, sosiecess. aoe 40 $1.00 
2 tO: Supt ators imticeeaa, ort $1.00 LAT Os Sat Cues et ose erie $1.25 E 
uonymus 
he Cotoneaster } d EVONYMUS alctus (Winged Enonymus). 8 to 10 ft. A distinct shrub with good green 
COTONEASTER divaricata (Spreading Cotoneaster’. 4 to 5 ft. A semi- foliage which colors to brilliant rose in fall. Produces small red berries, and is attrac- 
evergreen variety with soos roicse and scarlet fruit. a tive in winter by reason of its curious corky bark, along the rather stiff spreading 
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3 to 4 ft, BEB ....... $300 AiG 5 $E BGR ccs. Ae $5.00 branches. Adaptable to shade or pes admirable shrub. Fs 
Z TOSS AT ee ountey aeaatel tenes toler eco reeee $1.00 4 to 5 fits. .5.. ss 0s «eee $1.50 
3:04 Steerer, seen a eee ek 1225 
E. alatus compactus (Dwarf Winged Euonymus). 5 to 6 ft. Similar to the preceding 
; except that it is more compact, does not grow so large and colors more brilliantly in 
Buddleia—Butterfly Bush the fall. An outstanding shrub. 
Each Each 
25 to 3. Sit. de wens epic aeeee cere $1.75 3Y2 to: 4 ft. «20208 nee $2.50 
3: tov 3 oxi meta eset tence 2.00 
E. americanus (Brook Euonymus). 7 to 8 ft. Has attractive pink fruit in the fall, some- 
what resembling a Strawberry. Foliage colors well in autumn. While it grows under 
ordinary conditions its native habitat is moist locations. 
Each Each 
2 to! Sift Avins clan eee aici $0.75 3 to 4 ift. 0. <<< 5 cee $1.00 
E. europaeus (European Euonymus). 10 to 15 ft. A tall, slender shrub with green bark 
a deep green foliage that colors in autumn. Prized for the wealth of coral fruit in 
all. 
Each Each 
3 to! AE parent ccseee Poisciscaeek Waters ok $0.75 5 to 6 ft. .,. fois mae eee $1.50 
A tO Aly stare: shatnensaereieen ence 1.00 
E. patens kiautschovicus (Evergreen jWWValioo). See page 9. 
E. yedoensis (Yeddo Enuonymus). 6 te 8 ft. A showy Asiatic shrub with small yellow 
flowers in early spring followed in fall by scarlet fruit surrounded by pink husks. The 
foliage becomes a brilliant red in autumn. 
. Each Each 
2 TOS) Pt eetes secon oe ee eee ee $0.75 4:10. 5) Fto. . ccs xspehe ae, eee $1.25 
3 TODA) Etc ais, caver eet eee 1.00 
Exochorda - Pearl Bush 
EXOCHORDA racemosa (Pearl Bush). 8 to 10 ft. One of the most pleasing spring flow- 
ering shrubs, producing a mass of white blossoms in April. Should be used extensively 
in mass plantings. Prune severely at planting time for best results. 
Eacn Each 
2 AOS ME vel en tas eae eee $0.75 3 10.4 ft ss sine ws ohare $1.00 
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