

_ Greatly in demand for specimen use on lawns, for hedges and 
for making permanent background effects. Some are valuable 
as cut-flowers and others for their ornamental foliage. Every 
_home-owner has room for selected shrubs which grow in 
beauty and usefulness from year to year with the least possible 

BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB 
ALMOND 
PRUNUS GLANDULOSA—Double Flowering—(4 to 5 ft.). The 
blossoms are double like roses, set closely on the twigs and 
appear before the leaves in the early spring. Pink. (Each 85c) 
(3 for $2.25). 
ALTHEA 
HIBISCUS SYRIACUS—Rose of Sharon—(10 to 12 ft.). The 
Altheas are fine, free-growing flowering shrubs of very easy 
_ cultivation. Desirable on account of flowering in August and 
September, when nearly every other shrub or tree is out of 
bloom. Perfectly hardy and can be had in various colors if 
desired. We can supply RED, PINK, WHITE or PURPLE. 
(Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
BARBERRY 
The Barberries are low growing shrubs especially good for 
front or shrubbery borders and foundation planting. 
BERBERIS THUMBERGI—Japanese—(4 to 5 feet). Has small 
light green leaves, which turn to rich colors in autumn, and 
its wealth of scarlet berries make it very attractive. (Each 
- 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
ATROPURPUREA—Red Leaved—(3 to 6 ft.). Has bronzy-red 
foliage at all seasons; in mid-summer or fall turning a brilliant 
red. (Each 85c) (3 for $2.25). 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
One of the best of the late summer and fall blooming shrubs. 
Dies back to the roots each winter, but grows to 4 to 5 feet each 
year. From July until frost are covered with a wealth of 
flowers. 
CHARMING—Long sprays covered with lavender-pink blooms, 
fully rounded. (Each 75c). 
ue DUBONNET—A new dark wine, dubonnet colored buddleia 
."3 with firm large spikes that do not sunburn. (Hach 75c). 
- BMPIRE BLUE—(Pat. 557)—The color is an Aster-blue with 
a delicate lilac tone, the whole effect being an exquisite shade 
of blue. (Each 75c). 
 ~PINK DAWN—The flower is pink throughout and produced 
nt in great abundance throughout the summer, the flower 
oy. ; sprays are 2 to 3 feet in length. 
Fs ROYAL RED (Pat. No. 506)—Long flower spikes of rich dark 
i royal purple. (Each 75c). 
ta WHITE BOUQUET (Pat. No. 536)—A new white Buddleia 
carrying 8 inch spikes of fully rounded-out blooms. Splendid 
for cut flower purposes. (Each 85c). 



DENVER, COLORADO 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 




care. They are easy to handle and endure neglect with less 
damage than any other plants. 
Figures in parenthesis are the general height at maturity. 
All items on this page postpaid. No plants or shrubs sent 
Cc. O. D. 

DOUBLE FLOWERING ALMOND 
DOGWOOD 
CORNUS—Alba Siberica (Coral Dogwood)—(8 to 12 ft.). Has 
clusters of fine white flowers, succeeded by a fall crop of 
ornamental berries; stem and branches blood red. (Each 60ce) 
(3 for $1.65). ; 
STOLONIFERA LUTEA—Goldentwig—(8 to 10 ft.). A hand- 
some shrub with beautiful distinct yellow bark. Splendid for 
winter effect. (Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
FLOWERING CRABS 
BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING—A low, bushy tree, the 
most beautiful of all the fine varieties of Flowering Crabs. At 
a distance the tree seems to be covered with dainty little roses 
of a delicate pink color. Blooms when quite young. The flow- 
ers are exceedingly fragrant. 2 to 3-foot tree. (Each $1.50). 
FORSYTHIA 
Forsythias are among the showiest spring-blooming shrubs. 
They are not particular as to soil. 
FORTUNEI—(10 to 12 feet). Strong, erect habit; bright golden- 
yellow flowers in early spring. (Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
The Bush Cherry combines two useful qualities, a beautiful 
ornamental shrub that produces delicious, wholesome fruit. 
In early spring is a mass of snow-white flowers followed by 
plum-shaped sweet cherries. Foliage is silvery green turning 
to rich red and gold in the fall. (Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
HYDRANGEA 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA—Snowball—(3 to 6 feet). 
Hardy shrub with snow-white blossoms of largest size from 
early June until late July. Thrives in shady places. (Each 
90c) (3 for $2.50). 
PANICULTA GRANDIFLORA—Peegee—(8 to 10 feet). A very 
hardy shrub with large trusses of showy double white flow- 
ers, blending into pink and bronze shades in autumn. Plant in 
shade. (Each 90c) (3 for $2.50). 
HONEYSUCKLE 
LONICERA—Tatarica Rosea—(Pink Tatarian)—(8 to 10 ft.). A 
hardy, vigorous grower. With pink flowers in April or May. 
Red fruit. (Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
TATARICA RUBRA (Red Tatarian)—(6 to 8 ft.). Very hardy 
and upright with rosy-pink flowers in April. Bright red fruit. 
(Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). 
AVAILABLE IN THE SPRING ONLY 
