THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 1 


SHRUBS 
All of our shrubs are field-grown and graded according to the standards 
of the American Association of Nurserymen. Sizes noted in descriptions 
indicate average height of shrubs at maturity as given in ‘‘Hortus.”’ 
Per 10 Per 100 
ALMOND FLOWERING (Prunus Glandulosa) Pink. Pro- 
fusion of double flowers along stems; early spring 5 it. 
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Pe-cteils OW TOOL (So60.00 DEP iM)s, cee ee «cher. ed aD) 40.00 
zeLoelt-;;OWl rOOW ...% 5. lA Sc s.r as al Sie aE 2.90 25.00 
ALTHEA (Hibiscus syriacus) Rose of Sharon. Bush form. 
Striking hollyhock-like flowers in late summer. 
10-12 ft. Pink, Red, White, Purple—state color wanted. 
GoM UME IN Sa anche ee on ele Ala piace Rat a eT eas. 5 4.50 40.00 
AED 8 Wis Pee ee Ne 2 ae eee pte ce acing Cee tae eee 3.70 30.00 
Ere aael Time ee Ue ME Pes lms Sik eG Geen ee ese ws 2.90 22.00 
ARONIA ARBUTIFOLIA (Chokeberry) White flowers, red 
berries. 
The, ee, eee ta te eee Spain Regen Het Eo 4.00 35.00 
BARBERRY (Berberis) Valuable for massing and for low 
hedging. 
Mentorensis. (Plant Patent No. 99) Thick heavy foliage. 
Heat and drought resistant. Evergreen in the south 
5 ft. 
18-24 in. (Retail $10.00 per 12; $70.00 per 100) ........ 5.00 52.50 
15-18 in. (Retail $7.25 per 12; $50.00 per 100) .......... 5.00 37.50 
12-15 in. (Retail $6.00 per 12; $40.00. per 100).......... 4.00 30.00 

Some of our Buddleia photographed in the field Aug. 22, 1949. 
