
Native Rhododendron carolinianum in foreground 
Flowering Shrubs 
Included among the Flowering Shrubs are those 
old favorites well known to all, as well as some 
worthy new varieties. We offer shrubs in two grades, 
a regular or standard grade and our specimen grade. 
Our standard shrubs are good, sturdy, well-grown 
plants that will thrive and grow rapidly into fine 
bushes. 
The specimen shrubs are larger, well-developed 
plants that have been spaced and pruned in the 
nursery, and when used in plantings, give an im- 
mediate landscape effect. 
All Flowering Shrubs are bare root except where 
marked B&B (Balled and Burlapped) 
ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy Abelia. 
A dainty evergreen shrub bearing little bell-shaped pink 
flowers. Blooms throughout the summer until frost. Ex- 
cellent for garden plantings. May be cut back every spring. 
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AMELANCHIER canadensis. Downy Shadbush. 
Native plant bearing white flowers in early spring. Fruit 
relished by birds. Grows well in wooded and wet sections. 
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ARONIA arbutifolia. Red Chokeberry. 
White flowers tinged with red in early spring. Outstand- 
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BENZOIN estivale (Lindera Benzoin) Spice-bush. 
Clusters of yellow flowers in April. Red berries in Septem- 
ber, relished by birds. Good for moist ground. 
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