FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALMOND = Masses of double pink flowers before the foliage in spring. 
2-3 ft. @ 75¢ 
ALTHEA - Tall, upright, blooms freely in late summer or fell, 3-4 ft. @ 75¢ 
BARBERRY (Green) - Low growing waxy green leaves, 18-24 inch @ 75¢ 
-BARBERRY (Red) ~ Grow in sunny location to. get brilliant red leaves. 
15-18 inch @ 75¢ 
CORALBERRY - Very Hardy plants, Red berries. Fine loaf foliage. 18-24 inch 
@ 75¢ 
DOGWOOD (Red Bark) =- Creamy white flowers in the spring. Its red branches 
make it attractive in winter, 2-3 ft. @ 75¢ 
EUONYMOUS (Eurcpean) - Dark foliage with yellow and red berries. 4-5 ft. @ 
$1.00 
FORSYTHIA ~ Yellow flowers, First shrub to bloom in season. 3~4 ft. @ 75¢ 
HONEYSUCKLE (Winter, fragrantissima) - Hardy shrub, Nearly ¢vergreene 
3—) ft, @ 75¢ 
HONEYSUCKLE (Morrow) - Spreads the most cf any of the bush honeysuckles that 
we carry, /ttractive fuliage. White Mlowers. Red berries. 
2-3 ft. @ 75¢ 
HONEYSUCKLE (Tatarian) - Hardy shrub for border or background. Pink or red 
blossoms followed by red berries in summer, 3-4 ft. @ 75¢ 
HONEYSUCKLE (Zabeli) - Attractive red flowers. 3-4 ft. @ 75¢ 
HYDRANGEA = White flowers, 2-3 ft, @ 9O¢ 
KERRIA - Beautiful double yellow flowers from June to September, 12-1 inch 
@ 75¢ 
MOCK ORANGE (Coronarius) - Tall growing, Produces & profusion of large white 
fragrant blossoms in late springs, 3-4 ft. @ 75¢ 
MOCK ORANGE (Virginal) - Snowy white, semi-double blossoms produced over @ 
long season. 2-3 ft. @ 75¢ 
QUINCE (Flowering) - Scarlet flowers appear before the leaves, A popular 
shrub, 18&=2i4 inch @ 75¢ 
SPIREA 
Billardi - Bright pink flowers in spikes, July to September, 1824 inch 
@ 75¢ 
Froebel = Vigorous spreading grower, Bright pink flowers May and June, 
Purplish tips in spring, Beautiful autumn colors. Very hardy. 
18-24 inch @ 75¢ 
Thunbergi - Low growing with slender branches, Feathery bright green 
foliage. Snow white flowers in April. 1824 inch @ 75¢ 
Van Houttei -— Sometimes called Bridalwresth, Pure white flowers. Blooms 
profusely, 3-4 ft. @ 75¢. 2-3 ft. @ 35¢. 8-10 inch @ 10¢, 
“MY. RACEMOSUS (White Snowberry ) Large berries of snow white colore 
18-24 inch @ 75¢ 5 
SNOWBALLS ~ Large snow white balls in early spring. An old favorite, 
18-24 inch @ 90¢ 
TAMARIX - Feathery silver foliage. Bright pink flowers freely produced, 
WILLOW 
Dwarf ~ Low growing blue leafed willow; suited for hedges and borders. 
Hardy. 12-18 inch @ 75¢. 2-3 ft. @ $1.00 
Pussy + Popular willow because of grey catkins in early spring. 
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