On the Saw Mill River Parkway 
FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
SHRUBS UP TO 5 FT.—BELOW EYE FEVEL 
Prunus: olandulosatees eee trator ere een te ae Flowering Almond 
Callicarpaporpures reer eee ee alae kts atsete a ters Beautyberry 
Deutzia gracilis 
Spiraeat Phun Derg ileren aes een eee exter ae ol Thunberg Spirea 
SpiraeasvAnthonysWaterer cee ne eter ier sexes areca (0 Dwarf Spirea 
Viburnum Carlesiiaaeiccc aie seine arate ee ero re or ones Fragrant Viburnum 
Euonymus alatus compacta 
SHRUBS 6 FT. AND OVER 
ALE ACA Senn ets teen are ected fis cunialerieunie bie oust Rose of Sharon 
Enkianthus campanulatus....................0.-000- Redvein Enkianthus 
EON YMUS AlLAtUS sear tere ei Over ierorein Corkbark Euonymus 
Horsy Chia spectabilis iy sss et rete a) oe uate ete Fs tintaer Forsythia 
Rollewitziavamna bilis yee hei, ee ease eissps cession» Beautybush 
Philadelphus coromariusiet yo arse ee eile select Sweet Mockorange 
Syrin savin varieties oie eee teen erect elena le ease exeiniaieve)ololctene.e Lilac 
Viburnum dilatatumuern eee nei tte cn. ater. Linden Viburnum 
Viburnum setigerum aurantiacum 
SHRUBS HAVING ATTRACTIVE FRUITS 
GallicarparpUCp ur caterer ee rterp rer et ote ae led ree este eiatey Beautyberry 
Berheris Korea nase eee eee esas he ei lostste ira enn eater gel Korean Barberry 
euony mus lati sm seat ere re ois oh eter ete Corkbark Euonymus 
Ttextver ticil lata meee ee ote eee Seas Soy Sika pr ee aeons Winterberry 
Aronia arbutifolia brilliantissima.................... Brilliant Chokeberry 
WoniceractatariCasee. ceace ores aati eee ts. gies Talarian Honeysuckle 
Symphoricarpos Chenaultii.....................-. Pink-berried Snowberry 
Symphoricarpos albus laevigatus..............0.-...-++eeseee Snowberry 
Viburnum Gilata tunica arte tees terrains Linden Viburnum 
Viburnum setigerum aurantiacum 
SPRING-FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Amelanchier Canadensis. tenet isa ota ate eer tetera ses Shadblow 
Prunus sland ulosa geese ere ei ele ieee ee Flowering Almond 
Ghaenomeles lasenariage.ca. 232 ae oer oie re Flowering Quince 
Deutziaisracilis yar cee ees ee a eee a eeys arc atsts is Slender Deutzia 
Forsy.thia spectabiliste cn. cei te tey oat ee nea eis cele ate Forsythia 
Forsy.thiatonetae eee ee een ee =e _. Spring Glory Forsythia 
Salix Capreanng cc seercte retire oie ce arava ira =x cme stemn ater Pussy Willow 
Philadelphusiyairsinalisa cepa ae te oe Double Mockorange 
Spiraca Lhunbersitiee ma ry eens tty sine oie ns Thunberg Spirea 
SUMMER-FLOWERING SHRUBS 
FTI D1S CUS eee se reece he, oem nets rol srcatis Bikar ooeeaeees Rose of Sharon 
Birddleja circ nce ae ee rte ay = tie Aedes efeey a tA a stele Butterflybush 
Glethratalnifoliag see cree er rail eee aera Sweet Pepperbush 
Deutzia scabra plena 
Ply pericumuproliticumiperer re eae ete St. Johnswort 
Hydrangea arborescems.............2+:+--24---- tere Summer Hydrangea 
SorbariatAitchisotlise we noe ce ee ee ce ee reece oles Falsespirea 
Vitex Agnus-castus latifolia 
ACANTHOPANAX Sieboldianus (Aralia pentaphylla). An attractive, prickly 
shrub of dense growth. The lovely, bright green leaves of tropical appearance 
make it desirable for a hedge, bank or slope planting. Thrives almost any- 
where and will withstand city atmospheric conditions. M 
BLO Ltt secu as ae ee SINT SNA tod ft arte oat te eer 2200) 
AMELANCHIER canadensis. Small, graceful tree or large shrub of clumpy 
habit. Snowy flowers in early Spring and maroon fruit in June. F 
SI Q5 ass tOtastb ae mee etek ences 
LORD Utec renee eke tetetaietete yi a . $2.00 


Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles lagenaria) 
ARONIA arbutifolia brilliantissima (Brilliant Chokeberry). 
Autumn foliage on a shrub of modest, upright growth. 
liant red berries, very attractive to birds. F 
abO wath roe im el romertvareeke Mentone Maret 
AZALEAS, Deciduous. While certain Azaleas are deciduous—that is, lose 
their leaves during the Winter—we feel that it is better to list all Azaleas 
together. Therefore both deciduous and evergreen types will be found 
under Broadleaved Evergreens. 
Handsome red, 
Abundance of bril- 
$1.75 
BERBERIS mentorensis (Plant Pat. No. 99). A brand new variety of strong, 
rugged, upright habit. More beautiful than Japanese Barberry. Able to 
withstand heat and drought. Foliage darkest green and holds late in Vall. 
Highly recommended. M 
15 to 18 in. .75c. each, $8.50 per 12 | 18 to 24 in.90c. each, $10.00 per 12 
PiitOno dod bares mere meer $1.10 each, $12.00 per 12 
B. Thunbergii (Japanese Barberry). Commonly used in hedges. Red berries 
in the Fall. M 
18 to 24 in. 60c. each, $45.00 per 100 | 2 to 214 ft.$1.00 each, $90.00 per 100 





Ee | B. Thunbergii atropurpurea (Redleaf Barberry). Very similar to 
B, Thunbergii except for the ever-colorful leaves which are bright 
red in the Spring; purple-red in the Summer and blazing scarlet 
in Fall. Also berries heavily. 
TH tor Sse gat cree ae raion srs 60c. each, $45.00 per LOO 
Alte ope Wattle anise colycoc Ree eee woh eAeMoES 90c. each, $85.00 per 100 
One LU ee re eee OU ombO fom atataony syatere cree $3.50 
BUDDLEJA Davidii, Charming (Butterflybush). A glorious shrub, 
bearing throughout the late Summer and Autumn elegant sprays 
with lavender-pink blooms. F 
Potted 6 in. pots. 
B. D. Dubonnet. A glorious color—a counterpart of the popular 
French wine, Dubonnet. Erect, strong-stemmed. I 
PotiedhOie OS. sat tn tiel rea Sten nay chet celae e oye on ey $1.25 
B. D. Empire Blue (Plant Pat. No. 557). We have seen no other 
blue Buddleja that compares with this. The color is an Aster- 
blue with a delicate lilac tone, the whole effect being an ex~ 
quisite shade of blue. 
DOVEe ean ac lw Eras tees $0.75 | Potted 6 in. pots....... $1.25 
B. D. Ile de France. Fragrant, brilliant rosy purple flowers, 
suffused violet. Profuse bloomer. Large flower spikes. I” 
Igo El CINCO Arion deere eee O48 Mtoe o Oe alee ens $1.25 
B. D. Pink Dawn. Abundant, truly pink blooms throughout 
Summer and Fall. Excellent for cutting, sprays often 2 to 
3 ft. long. Compact plant, attaining 4 or 5 ft. in height. Deep 
green foliage. Best pink Buddleja. F 
Dvr ale eee a ks $0.75 | Potted 6 in. pots....... $1.25 
B. D. Royal Red (Plant Pat. No. 556). The first truly red 



Deutzia gracilis 
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Butterflybush. Fragrant, and fine for cutting. Medium 
growth. F 
2 nip ee eines ce te eaeeeO.7>) 1) Potted Gin, pots... na $1.25 
