Plant lowering SHRUBS for Everlasting Beauty 
Flowering shrubs are used extensively for group plantings 
in back yards, corners of front yard and in foundation plant- 
ings. We grow a large variety of shrubs especially noted 
for their good blooming qualities, for beautiful fall colorings 
and ornamental berries. Prices listed are for two-year field- 
grown shrubs of a good size. Smaller grades are available 
in most varieties at a lower price. 
Varieties marked (T) are tall growing shrubs, (M) me- 
dium, (D) dwarf. 
each. 
(T) ALTHEA, Coelestris. 
$1.00 each. 

Buddleia, Butterfly Bush 
(M) ARONIA Arbutifolia (Choke- 
berry). White flowers, sometimes 
tinged with red. April-May. Bright 
red fruit and red foliage in autumn. 
$1.00 each. 
(M) BARBERRY, Mentorensis. Bar- 
berry Mentorensis is a plant with 
very rugged, strong, upright grow- 
ing branches and heavy thorns... Its 
foliage is heavy and thick and of 
perfect color—a green as dark as 
the Japanese Yew. Plant Patent 
No. 99. $1.50 each. 
(D) BARBERRY, Red Leaved Atro- 
purpurea. Variety of Barberry with 
bright red foliage. All summer. 
$1.00 each. 
(D) BARBERRY, Thunbergi Green 
Barberry. Pale yellow’ flowers. 
April-May. Brilliant red fruit and 
foliage in autumn. 75c each. 
(M). BUTTERFLY BUSH (Budd- 
leia). A perennial shrub, should be 
protected during winter with a 
mulch. Very attractive flowers and 
foliage, blooms all summer. 
Charming. Pink. 75c each. 
Debonnet. Reddish purple. 75c 
each. 
Shawnee Red. Brilliant purple-red. 
75c each. 
White. Pure white. 75c each. 
Potted Plants. 25c extra. 
(M) CALLICARPA, Purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry). Clus- 
ters of attractive purple berries in the fall. Thrives in shade. 
75c each. 
(D) DEUTZIA, Gracillis. Dwarf, blooms freely, small white 
flowers. $1.00 each. 
(M) DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. Free bloomer, double 
white flowers tinged pink. $1.00 each. 
(T) DOGWOOD, Cornus Alba Siberica. Hardy, vigorous, up- 
right shrub producing small white flowers, April-May. Porce- 
lain blue truit. Bright red bark in winter. $1.00 each. 
(T) EVONYMUS, Alatus. Purple fruit and crimson foliage in 
autumn. $2.00 each. 
(M) FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica). Bright red 
flowers in early spring, aromatic fruit. $1.00 each. 
(T) FORSYTHIA (Intermedia Spectabilis). Showy Borden 
Forsythia. Improved form of Intermedia. Rich golden yellow 
flowers. $1.00 each. 
(T) HONEYSUCKLE, Fragrantissima. Winter 
Honeysuckle. Fragrant white flowers, March- 
April. Nearly evergreen. $1.00 each. 
(T) HONEYSUCKLE, Morrowi. Spreading 
habit, attractive foliage. White flowers, May- 
June. Red berries. $1.00 each. 
(T) HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian; rubra; Wheel- 
ing strain. The best red honeysuckle yet intro- 
duced. Rose red flowers followed by bright red 
berries; flowers in April and May. $1.00 each. 
(M) HYDRANGEA, Paniculata grandiflora; 
Peegee Hydrangea. Large trusses of showy 
double white flowers, blending into pink and 
bronze shades of autumn. July-October. Re- 
quires shade. $1.00 each. 
(T) ALTHEA, Lucy. Rose of Sharon. Double red. $1.00 
Rose of Sharon. Single blue. 
(M) ALMOND, Pink. Prunus Glandulosa. Flowers double 
pink. Very ornamental, limbs being covered with masses 
of flowers. April-May. $1.00 each. 

Flowering Quince 



Forsythia 
HYDRANGEA A. G. Summer Hy- 
she large white flowers; requires 
shade. 
(M) HYPERICUM, Aureum (Gol- 
den St. Johnswort). Hardy shrub 
with bright yellow flowers. July- 
August. $1.00 each. 
(M) ILEX, Verticillata (Winter- 
berry). Showy red berries. $1.50 
each. 
(M) KERRIA, Japonica. Double 
yellow flowers June to September. 
$1.00 each. 
(T) LILAC, Persian. Upright vig- 
orous grower; reddish purple flow- 
ers April-May. One of the best for 
general planting on account of its 
free blooming qualities and hardi- 
ness. $1.00 each. 
(M) MOCK ORANGE (Philadel- 
phia). Minnesota Snowflake. Pat. 
No. 5388. A new double Mock 
Orange. Very fragrant. $1.50 each. 
(M) MOCK ORANGE (Philadel- 
phia, Virginal). Loads down 
with beautiful fragrant semi- 
double flowers over a long sea- 
son, beginning in May. $1.00 
each. 
(T) MOCK ORANGE, Coronar- 
ius. Fragrant white flowers, vig- 
orous. $1.00 each. 
(M) PRIVET, Regal. Low grow- 
ing dense shrub with horizontal 
spreading branches. $1.00 each. 
(M) RHODOTYPOS, Kerrioides. 
Jetbead (White Kerria). Bright 
green foliage, single white flow- 
ers, April-May, black shiny fruit 
: in autumn and winter. $1.00 
Mock Orange each. 
(T) RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus Angusti- 
folia). Attractive silver gray leaves. Small fra- 
grant flowers. $1.00 each. 
(T) SNOWBALL (Opulus, Sterilis). Common 
Snowball. Popular shrub; blooms profusely; 
large double white flowers, April. $1.50 each. 
(M) SNOWBERRY, Chenaulti. Very small 
leaves, graceful arching branches, pink flowers 
and red fruit. 75¢ each. 
(D) SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. A valuable 
dwarf shrub. Bright red flowers June- -Septem- 
ber. $1.00 each. 
