


Kansas Landscape & 
Nursery Company’s 
© Colorful - 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
FLOWERING ALMOND—Blooms in May with dainty rosette- 
like, pastel-pink, double flowers in great profusion. Hardy. 
2 to 3 ft. 95¢ each; 4 for $3.50. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)-—A tall, upright-growing shrub, 
fine for accent in shrub masses or in foundation plantings. 
They bloom freely in late summer and fall. We grow three 
varieties as follows: 
Anemonaeflorus—Bright pink. Double. 
Lucy—Deep red. Double. 
Ardens—Deep violet. Double. 
PRICES—On any of the above: 2 to 3 ft., 80c each; 4 for 
$2.75. 
BARBERRY (Green) — Popular low-growing shrub, well 
branched, dense and rounded. The bright green foliage 
turns beautiful colors in autumn. Has red berries that hang 
on till spring. 12 to 18 in., 55c each; 4 for $2.00. 18 to 24 
in., 70c each; 4 for $2.50. 
BARBERRY (Red)—This is one vf the most brilliantly col- 
ored shrubs in cultivation. 15 to 18 in., 85c each; 4 for $3.00. 
BARBERRY, MENTOR—Also used as a Broadleaved Ever- 
green Shrub. See picture on page 14. (Patent No. 99). 
A very rugged, strong, upright-growing shrub with thick, 
heavy, dark green leaves. Almost evergreen. Its habit of 
growth and outstanding beauty make it an ideal shrub for 
foundation plantings and hedges. It will grow anywhere, 
even in the hottest, driest places. Grows dense, compact 
and from 2 to 3 feet high. Requires very little pruning or 
trimming. 15 to 18 in., 90c each; 3 for $2.60; 12 for $7.25. 
18 to 24 in., $1.10 each; 3 for $3.00; 12 for $10.00. 
BEAUTY-BUSH (Kolkwitzia)—(See picture on page 2.) Com- 
pletely covered with lovely pink flowers in May. Graceful 
arching branches. Very hardy. Grows 4 to 6 feet high. 
18 to 24 in., 85c each; 3 for $2.25. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.60. 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
See pictures on page 2. Also called “Summer Lilac.” 
For best results, these shrubs should be cut back to the 
ground each spring. We grow the following four out- 
standing varieties: 
CHARMING—This is the only true pink Butterfly-Bush. 
Produces 18-inch flower racemes on stems 24 to 30 
inches in length. 
DUBONNET—A glorious wine color that glows red in 
the sunshine and under artificial light. Large eylin- 
drical spikes filled to the tip on strong stems with 
large, leathery foliage. A strong grower and excellent 
cut-flower. 
ILE DE FRANCE—Beautiful 
claret-purple. 
ROYAL PURPLE—A new variety bearing flower spikes 
of rich reddish purple. Spikes are large, cylindrical 
and filled to the tip. Excellent cut-flower. 
flower spikes of rich 
PRICES—Any of the above four varieties for 85c each. 
Any four for $3.00. 

COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA—A very attractive shrub with 
glossy, rather small, dark green leaves; slender, graceful 
branches. Produces black fruit in the fall. Very hardy and 
adapted to Kansas. 18 to 24 in., 75c each; 4 for $2.50. 
DOGWOOD, GRAY—Extremely hardy and is recommended 
for western Kansas. White flowers in May followed by 
white fruit. 2 to 3 ft., 75c each; 5 for $3.00. 
DOGWOOD, RED-BRANCHED—Creamy white flowers in the 
spring. Its red branches makes it attractive in winter. A 
hardy background shrub. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall. 2 to 3 ft., 
75c¢ each; 5 for $3.00. 
ELDER, FERN-LEAVED—Extremely hardy border or back- 
ground shrub with shredded or fern-like foliage. White 
flowers in the spring. Grows 4 to 6 ft. high. 18 to 24 in., 
70c each; 4 for $2.50. 
EUONYMOUS—(See page 14.) 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS (Golden Bell)—Rich golden yel- 
low flowers before the leaves appear. First shrub to bloom 
in the spring. 2 to 3 ft., 85c each; 4 for $3.00. 
FORSYTHIA, SPRING GLORY (Pictured on page 2)—While 
the variety listed above is far superior to the old fashioned 
sorts, this new variety is still more showy. It blooms 
younger and its brilliant and large, pale yellow flowers 
completely cover the branches, making a cheerful display 
in early spring. 18 to 24 in., 85c each; 3 for $2.25. 2 to 3 
ft., $1.25 each; 5 for $5.00. 
HIBISCUS, GIANT ROSE MALLOW—Extremely hardy her 
baceous shrub bearing huge showy flowers usually about 6 
inches across. Very desirable in this section because they 
will grow in hot, dry locations and bloom in July, August 
and September when flowers are badly needed. Your choice 
of three colors: Red, Pink, and White with Red Center. 
65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
MONEYSUCKLE, PINK TATARIAN—Very valuable shrub 
for the border or background. Fragrant pink blossoms fol- 
lowed by bright red berries in the summer. 2 to 3 ft., 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00. 3 to 4 ft., 90c each; 3 for $2.60. 
HONEYSUCKLE, ZABELI—Very similar to the Tatarian in 
habit of growth but has attractive red flowers. 18 to 24 in., 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 2 to 3 ft., 85c each; 3 for $2.25. 
HONEYSUCKLE, MORROWI—Hardier and grows larger than 
above two varieties. White flowers followed by red berries. 
2 to 3 ft., 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
HYDRANGEA—Bears snowball-like flowers during the sum- 
mer. Plant on north side of buildings, as it must be protect- 
ed from hot sun. Two varieties: A. G. (Hills of Snow) and 
P. G. (Cone-shaped heads). 18 to 24 in., 90c each; 3 for 
$2.50. 
LILAC, COMMON PURPLE—Old-fashioned favorite bearing 
rich waxy fragrant blooms in spring. 2 to 3 ft., 50¢ each; 
4 for $1.75. 3 to 4 ft., 65c each; 4 for $2.25. 
LILAC, FRENCH—These lilacs have rich deep green leathery 
foliage with large waxy bloom-heads. 
Charles Joly—Reddish-purple with silver reverse. Double. 
Katherine Havemeyer—Beautiful clear pink. Double. 
Mme. Casimir Perier—Free flowering, rich creamy white. 
Double. 
Pres. Grevy—Clear soft blue. Immense panicles. Double. 
PRICES: 18 to 24 in., $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
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