
Richt Showy SHRUBS 
Prices—except as noted—$1.25 each; 3 for $3.25; 12 for $12.00 
Almond 
Pink Flowering 
An abundance of double pink blos- 
soms on graceful drooping branches. 
White Flowering 
4-5 feet. The small, very double white 
rosettes grow in great quantities along 
the stem in late April and early May. 
Lovely when in bloom. 
Bartenry 
Japanese 
(B. Thunbergi) 4-5’. Immensely popu- 
lar for a low dense hedge, with its 
arching slender branches that carry a 
wealth of scarlet berries in autumn 
and winter. The foliage is richly 
shaded during the fall months. 
Red Leat 
(B. Thunbergi atropurpurea) 4-5’. Sim- 
ilar to Berberis Thunbergi. The foliage 
Althea 
(Rose of Sharon) Altheas are a valu- 
able addition to the shrub border, 
blooming when blossoms are scarce. 
Showy and bloom over a long period. 
2-4 ft. 
Anemoneflora. Double pink. 
Ardens. Double purple. 
Coelestris. Single blue. 
Lady Stanley. Rosy white. 
Lucy. Double red. 
Snowdrift. Single white. 
Butterfly Bush 
(Buddleia) 
Charming 
8 feet. The finest of all the pink Budd- 
leas. Bears all through the late sum- 
mer beautiful long sprays of lavender- 
pink blooms, extremely fragrant and 
in color resembles that of Blood-leaf 
Maples. 
very dainty in coloring. 
Concord 
A new dark red Buddleia with blood- 
petals. Strong spikes. 
Dubonnet 
A new dark wine dubonnet colored 
Buddleia with firm, large, spikes and 
individual flowers of good size that do 
not Sunburn. 
Empire Blue 
(Pat. No. 536). We have seen no other 
blue Buddleia that compares with this. 
The color is an Aster-blue with a deli- 
cate lilac tone, the whole effect being 
an exquisite shade of blue. 
Fortune 
(Pat. No. 206). 4-6’. Flowers of pure 
lilac with a brilliant orange eye; 
large, fully round sprays of 2 feet in 
length. Desirable for cut flowers. Fol- 
iage deep leathery, dark green. Pro- 
lific bloomer. 

WESTERN AZALEA 
Azaleas 
9-12”, $2.00; 12-15”, $2.50 
Showy shrubs of medium size; very effective massed or com- : 
bined with evergreen shrubs. Prefer partially shaded loca- 
tion and acid soil. 
Azalea Altaclarensis 
A sturdy variety producing brilliant yellow flowers of great 
fragrance; foliage becomes red in autumn. 
Azalea Mollis 
Orange, apricot, and yellow blooms born in great profusion; 
fragrant. To 5 feet. 
- Western Azalea 
(A occidentalis) The hardy, native variety producing flowers 
of exquisite fragrance, in shades of light pink and white 
marked with lemon and buff. To 10 feet. 
Beauly Bush 
(Kolkwitzia amabilis) 5 to 6 feet. Graceful, tall shrub with 
arching branches. Thousands of tubular shaped bright pink 
flowers are produced along the entire length of the branches 
in clusters. Extremely hardy, easy to grow, highly recom- 
mended. 
RICH & SONS PAY THE POSTAGE 
red eye shading lighter to edge of 

ALTHEA SNOWDRIFT 
Royal Red 
(Pat. No. 556) 4-6 feet. A new variety 
of merit, production from July until 
frost an abundance of large, fully 
round sprays of 2 feet in length; color 
rich dark royal purple, intensified to 
almost red when displayed under ar- 
tificial light. Foliage is deep leathery 
green. 
White Bouquet 
(Pat. No. 536). A new white Buddleia 
carrying 8 in. spikes of fully rounded- 
out blooms. Splendid for cut flower 
purposes. 

BEAUTY BUSH 
