FLOWERING SHRUBS 
We offer shrubs in two sizes, all hardy, field-grown, first-class plants. 

Select Grade: Heavy, select plants out of our 2- and 3-year-old blocks; 
well rooted and heavy branched. 
Specimen Grade: For those who desire quick results and extra heavy plants. 
Specimen $0.80 

Cat. No. 2. Beautyberry 
Specimen $0.80 
Specimen $1.00 



Cat. No. 52. Deutzia Pride of Rochester 

Cat. No. 34. Virginal Mock Orange 
45—ALMOND, FLOWERING. Beautiful 
small double, rose-pink flowers in early 
spring. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Specimen 95c Select 80c 
ALTHEA. Picture and description on back 
cover. 
12—Pink. 46—Purple. 
13—Red. 47—White. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
1—BARBERRY, GREEN. Makes a low, 
dense, rounded shrub about 3 feet tall, 
and wide. Will grow in sun or shade 
and in the fall its foliage colors a 
beautiful bronzy red. Bright red ber- 
ries hang on all winter. 
Specimen 65c Select 55c¢ 
14—BARBERRY, RED. Most brilliant 
colored shrub of all with lustrous red 
foliage all season and bright red ber- 
ries in the fall. Plant in full sun. 
Specimen 90c Select 80c 
2—BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa). 
Branches covered in August with thou- 
sands of closely set small pink flowers. 
These are followed in September by 
masses of glittering violet-blue berries 
in dense clusters along each branch. 
Grows 4 to 6 feet tall. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
49—BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia). See 
picture and description page 8. 
15—BLUE MIST. Picture and description 
on page 9. 
2-year No. 1, Each $1.00 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. Picture and descrip- 
tion on page 9. 
16—Charming. Each 80c. 
17—Flaming Violet. Each 80c. 
18—lIle de France. Each 80c. 
19—Farquhar. Each 75c. 
All 4 above for $2.75 
50—BUSH CHERRY. Fruitful as well as 
ornamental, with white blossoms fol- 
lowed by rich red fruit which is fine 
for jams, jellies, or pies. Grows 5 to 6 
feet toll. 
2-yeor No. 1, 2 for $1.95 
3—CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub). A 
handsome shrub with glossy foliage and 
chocolate-brown flowers which has a 
spicy fragrance. Will grow in shade. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 
Specimen 90c Select 80c 
CRAPEMYRTLE. Description and picture 
on page 9. 
22—William Toovey. Each $1.25. 
20—Red. 21—Pink. 
2-yeor No. 1, Each 95c 
51—CRANBERRY, HIGH BUSH. Single 
white flowers in April and May are fol- 
lowed by clusters of scarlet berries in 
late summer, hanging on until spring. 
Will grow in shade as well as sun. 8 to 
10 feet. 
Specimen $1.00 
23—-DESMODIUM. A medium growing 
shrub with long, graceful branches cov- 
ered with large clusters of royal purple 
Sweet-Pea-like flowers in early fall— 
very showy. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 
2-year No. 1, Each 95c 
52—-DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. 
Double white flowers, tinged with pink, 
in great profusion in April and May. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
53—-DEUTZIA, GRACILIS. Low graceful 
shrub 2 ft. with profusion of white 
flowers in May. Will grow in shade. 
Specimen 95c 
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Cat. No. 45. Flowering Almond 
Specimen $0.95 
4—DOGWOOD, RED-TWIGGED. Bright 
red twigs which contrast remarkably 
with the bare, dull-colored branches of 
other shrubs in winter. Grows 6 to 8 
feet tall. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
69—EUONYMUS PATENS. A fine shrub 
for foundation planting, holding its fo- 
liage well into winter. Large dark 
green glossy foliage with berries similar 
to Bittersweet. Will stand shade. See 
picture and description on page 15. 
Specimen $1.35 
70—ELDER, GOLDEN. A large growing 
shrub with golden yellow leaves which 
gives a good contrast in the border. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
24—FORSYTHIA. Picture and descrip- 
toin on page 8. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
54—FLOWERING QUINCE (Firebush or 
Japonica). Brilliant scarlet blossoms 
in early spring followed by fragrant 
yellow Quinces which make delicious 
jelly. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
55—GLOBE FLOWER (Kerria Japonica) . 
Brilliant double golden yellow flowers 
in May and June. Bright green stems 
and foliage add to the brilliancy of the 
flowers. 
Specimen $1.25 Select $1.10 
GROOTENDORST, RUGOSA. See picture 
and description back cover. 
56—Red. 57—Pink. 
2-year No. 1, Each $1.00 
59—HONEYSUCKLE, FRAGRANT. Fra- 
grant creamy white flowers nestled in 
deep green leaves adorn this nearly 
evergreen shrub. The glossy dark green 
leaves remain until almost spring. 
Grows 8 ft. tall. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
25—HONEYSUCKLE TATARIAN. A 
rapid grower with handsome foliage 
and rosy pink flowers, followed by 
bright red berries. Fine for border. 
8 to 10 feet. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
26—HONEYSUCKLE, RED ZABELLI. 
Rosy red flowers, followed by bright red 
berries. One of the hardiest shrubs 
with good, compact bush habit of 
growth. 
Specimen 80c Select 70c 
27—HYDRANGEA, BLUE or PINK. De- 
scription and picture on page 9. 
Each $1.95 
28—HYDRANGEA, A. G. The Snowball 
Hydrangea, with large, round, pure 
white flowers which blooms in early 
summer. 
Select $1.10 
29—HYDRANGEA, P. G. Immense cone- 
shaped white flowers blooming in late 
summer and fall, which change to 
pinkish bronze later. 
Specimen $1.25 Select $1.10 
61—-HYPERICUM, SUNGOLD. See illus- 
tration and description on page 9. 
2-year No. 1, Each $1.95 
58—HUGONIS ROSE. Bright yellow sin- 
gle Rose in spring, attractive foliage. 
Perfectly hardy. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 
2-year No. 1, Each $1.00 
