FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Postpaid Prices: Each 3 or more 
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(Except as otherwise listed) 
Flowering shrubs herald the advent of spring as surely as do the nesting 
birds. They add colorful, fragrant blooms to garden and fence corners, and 
illuminate the permanent screen of evergreens. 
Flowering shrubs give the finishing touch so much required by small and 
large home-grounds. When properly arranged, shrubs will soften the lines of : 
the foundation, will provide an effective border screen, will cover the edges ‘gees ay 
of walls and screen objectionable views. % 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) 
Bright glossy leaves; flowers similar to arose. Hardy summer and fall bloom- 
ing shrub. Double white, double pink, double purple, and double red. 

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BARBERRY 
Japanese Thunbergi—An excellent group plant or for hedging. Foliage turns 
to a bright crimson before falling. Red berries. JAPANESE BARBERRY 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) 
An attractive shrub of spreading pendulous habit of 
growth; the branches tipped with long spikes of charm- 
ing perfumed blossoms. 
Charming—Long sprays of lavender-pink blooms. 
Dubonnet—A new dark wine. Large spikes and in- 
dividual flowers of good size. 
Ile de France—Large flowers of rich, reddish-purple, 
borne in long panicles. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
In the spring, the graceful, arching branches of this 
wai 5 J eee ne et fine shrub are completely covered with lovely pink 
~ eS ee i eg flowers. The foliage itself is very attractive. 
CORALBERRY 
Symphoricarpus Vulgaris— A slender branched 
upright shrub for shady places. Fruit is purplish red 
and hangs on well into winter; flowers small, rose 
colored. 
,, CRANBERRY BUSH (Viburnum Opulus) 
24 Tall growing snowball, producing red berries dur- 
- ing late summer and fall. 
DEUTZIA 
Rosea—White flowers tinged with pink on backs of 
petals, giving the plants a pink effect. 
Gracilis—A dwarf compact form with clear white 
flowers. 
Pride of Rochester—Tail growing, white flowers tinged 
rose on back. 
FORSYTHIA 
All varieties are grown for their pretty bright yellow 
flowers very early in the spring, ahead of their leaves. 
ee oe : Fortunei—Upright heavy arching branches. 
TREE HYDRANGEA P.G Spectabilis—Largest, darkest flowers. 
HYDRANGEA Suspensa— Weeping. 
HYDRANGEA 
New Hybrid Selections—Blooming June to October. 
Gorgeous new colors for partially shaded plantings. 

Aborescens (Hills of Snow)—- Showy flower heads 
from June to cold weather. 
Otaksi—Profuse double blue blossoms. Low and slow Add Bonemeal or Lime for better pink and red color. Add 1 table- 
growth. Heavy clumps. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. spoon per plant of Aluminum Sulphate for blue color. 
: ; Blues—Blue Prince, Kunert, Royal Blue and Rosa 
Paniculata Grandiflora—Large cone shaped flowers Bella 
Og na ioe Pinks—Stafford and Chisholm. 
Tree Hydrangea P. G.—Tree form of Paniculata Reds—Revelation and Amie Pasqua. 
Grandiflora. Each $2.50, 3 for $6.75. Whites—Engle’s White and Giant White. 

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