for Flowers, Foliage 
and Fruits 
All of our Shrubs are field-grown in wide rows where ample 
tops and fine roots are developed. They are grown in the best 
way and we know they will please you as they have delighted 
other purchasers. 
Approximate heights at maturity are indicated immediately 
after names. 
BUTTERFLYBUSH 
Buddileia, Ile de France. 4 ft. Purple flowers crowd the 
ends of the gracefully arched branches from August to late 
Fall. Splendid as a background for an herbaceous border. 
Prune to the ground each Spring. 75c. each. 

BEAUTYBERRY 
Callicarpa dichotoma. 4 ft. A small, dainty shrub, with 
clusters of shiny lavender berries in the Fall. Pink flowers. SHRUB DOGWOOD 
2-3 ft. 75c. each. 
Flowering Dogwood Trees) 
SWEET SHRUB Cornus alba sibirica (Ked- 
Calycanthus. 6 ft. Double reddish brown flowers in May; makes branched Dogwood). 6-8 ft. 
a neat shrub; suitable for shady places. 18-24 in., 75c. each. Bright red stems. Thrives 
in shady places. Plant 
for its blazing Win- 
ter color. 2-3 ft. 
75c. each. 
C. lutea (Goldeniwig 
Dogwood). 6-8 ft. 
Its branches make a 
striking contrast with 
the Redbranched 
type. On both of 
these the young wood 
is the brightest. Prune 
back before stems are 
many years old. 2-3 
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CORNELIAN 
CHERRY 
Cornus mas. 15 ft. 
Bright yellow flowers 
early in Spring: scarlet 
fruits later; tall, slen- 
der. Succeeds in sun 
or shade. Excellent 
for city plantings. 2 ft. 
$1.00 each. 
(Not to be confused with 

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