
Cotoneaster divaricata. See page 12. 
Flowering Shrubs 
HETHER planted individually or collec- 
tively, shrubs are an important feature in the 
adornment of any grounds. In groups they 
can be made to emphasize some feature of the lawn, 
to screen the garage, the laundry-yard, or some un- 
sightly view. Among borders of the Jawn, along 
walks and drives and in corners, collections of shrubs 
may be gathered that will give a succession of bloom 
from early spring until fall. In the list that follows 
will be found shrubs for all such purposes. 
Prices for Shrubs, except where otherwise noted: 
Each Each 
QRto wii tie eee ee SOESORIShitoiG ft. 8 $2 00 
aito-4 ft... eee. 19255186 ‘tor ft. Z2n75 
A,to.o ft. kaa Te5O0Riaito Sifts a. $3.50 to 5 00 
Except where otherwise noted, a charge will be made for 
digging shrubs with ball of earth (B&B) as follows: 
Each Each 
TELOVZai tee ee ee S053 Oat LO: OL Cee ere $1 00 
ZA ite eee 450 010071. see $1725001le25 
SItOL4 Tle ee: OSM /atOlo Lome, 1 -50.tOmeee> 
AitO25 1ti te eee eee 75 
AZALEAS 
For Evergreen Azaleas, see page 19 
All Azaleas B&B 
Azalea kaempferi. Torch Azalea. A handsome, tall-growing 
variety, with blossoms that vary from bright red to salmon- 
pink in May. One of the showiest shrubs in cultivation. 
Each Each 
ZEetOYs thee oe SGR00 7 e3ito4 ft. ee $9 50 
Vet Oe ty een (moO sleAttoO. > ita ee eee 12 50 
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