GRESHAM’S NURSERY 15 


Aronia arbutifolia (Red Choke-berry). 
An ornamental shrub to 10 feet with 
red fruit in autumn, which remains 
through winter. 
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BERBERIS—BARBERRY 
Berberis thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). 
Variety of dwarf habit. The spiny 
branches are covered with small green 
foliage, changing to bright red in the 
tall leabears'«a mass of ‘bright red 
berries, which persist during the win- 
ter. 
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INS) ARe) eb Boa a ee 1.25 
DARCORSO MIN fee ees: 1.75 
SOBtOmS Obl lla eee 2.50 
B. thunbergi atropurpurea (Redleaf Jap- 
anese Barberry). Very colorful and 
possesses the same merits as the green 
leaved Barberry, but needs the sun to 
bring out the red of the leaves. 
Dn Pered CES 4s Pee eae 1.25 DAMTOmS Oil Wiser 2.50 
Se tOme4 tr eee ee 1.50 SS OMCORSD Oa IE seme cest 3.50 
B. truehedge columnberry (Upright Bar- 
berry). Compact-growing, upright 
plants with heavy foliage which takes 
on brilliant autumn tints. Makes beau- 
tiful specimens or hedges. 
Priced on request. 
BUDDLEIA—BUTTERFLY 
BUSH 
Butterfly-bush. These fine shrubs, be- 
loved by butterflies, grow from 5 to 
10 feet tall and bear long spikes of 
deliciously fragrant flowers during the 
-_ late summer and fall. They should be 
pruned back hard every year. 
B. Ile De France. This splendid new 
Buddleia will be wanted by everyone. 
Grows into a well-shaped bush 4 to 6 
feet tall and carries a mass of bril- 
liant rosy purple, fragrant flower- 
spikes. 
B. Pink Charming. Lovely lavender pink 
sprays of flowers. This is a magnifi- 
cent variety. 
B. Royal Red. The flower-spikes are 
long, beautiful shade of red. 
B. White Beauty. 
Prices for the above: 

CALLICARPA—FRENCH 
MULBERRY 
C. americana (Beautyberry). A shrub 
to 6 feet with 6-inch foliage and blu- 
ish flowers from May to July, fol- 
lowed by violet fruit. Not hardy North. 
mL Omees t Game tees 1.50 AS toma Da cLbewce ree 3.00 
Setouwr4s Clase 2.00 
C. purpurea (Chinese Beautyberry). 4-5 
ft. Pink-tinted blossoms in August 
are followed by little clusters of shiny 
deep mauve berries studded along the 
willowy branches. Superb for autumn 
cutting. 
Detours atte enine 1500 sed to-18 ftw 3.00 
Zto 4 ft, 1. 2.00 
CALYCANTHUS 
C. floridus (Sweetshrub). 6-8 ft. An old 
garden favorite with chocolate-colored 
blossoms. The blossoms and leaves 
give off a delicious, sweet fragrance, 
especially when crushed. A truly fine, 
old-fashioned shrub. 
LSStOeZ4 ities: 1.50 Se bOUr ASL Crests 3.00 
2et0 "aa Ltrs. 2.00 ATO Oe Lie eae 4.00 
CARYOPTERIS—BLUE SPIREA 
Masticanthus (Blue Spirea). <A _ free- 
flowering shrub, growing 3 feet high; 
covered in fall with masses of blue 
flowers. One of the best late-blooming 
shrubs. Excellent for low-growing 
hedge. 
Enea eh, ee 2.00 
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CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA 
Spikes of white flowers with a peppery 
odor. Blooms all summer. Likes semi- 
shade. A nicely shaped plant. Priced 
on request. 
CHAENOMELES LAGENARIA 
C. cydonia japonica (Flowering Quince). 
An early-blooming shrub to 10 feet 
with brilliant scarlet flowers. Rich, 
spicy fragrance. Grown as a specimen 
plant or a hedge, it makes a fine show- 
ing. 
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BECO FOL Gat Stes sceeet 3.00 
