
Bicolor Rose of Sharon. 

$1.00 Each. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS (I) 
FLOWERING GLORY FROM SPRING TILL FALL 
Enhance the beauty and value of your 
home with these decorative plants of colorful 
splendor. Plant a variety so as to enjoy their 
magnificent display of flowering glory con- 
tinuously as they bloom in succession from 
early spring until late fall. 
Plant shrubs 3 to ¢ ft. apart. Heights listed 
after name of variety indicate size at matur- 
ity. Listed in order of blossom time. Actual size 
of shrubs, 2-3 ft. and 3-4 ft. 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW (Salix caprea). 
12-15 ft. BLOOMS MARCH and APRIL. 
Snow may still cover your lawn when 
you cut your first spring bouquets from 
many weeks. 
slender, graceful branches. Leaves turn 
orange-scarlet in fall. $1.00 Each. 
NANKING CHERRY (Prunus tomentosa). 6-8 
ft. BLOOMS APRIL and MAY. Masses of 
bloom, pink in bud, open a pure white 
before the leaves appear. Cherry-like, 
brilliant red fruits cover this beautiful 
shrub in June. $1.50 Each. 
ARROWWOOD (Viburnum dentatum). 6-8 ft. 
BLOOMS MAY. White flower clusters in 
spring and blue berries in fall. Does well 
also in shady places. $1.50 Each. 
PURPLE LILAC (Syringa vulgaris). 12-15 ft. 
BLOOMS MAY. The old-fashioned sin- 
your Pussy Willow shrubs. Soft and sil- ou ages delightfully fragrant. $1.00 
very, large catkins cover the bush for ea : 
Thrives everywhere, also RED-LEAF BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi 
in exceedingly wet spots. $1.00 Each. atropurpurea). 4-5 ft. BLOOMS MAY 
SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus floridus). 4-5 ft. 
BLOOMS APRIL and MAY. A large- 
leaved shrub with spicy fragrant, choco- 
late colored flowers, Thrives well also in 
shady location. $1.50 Each. 
BRIDALWREATH (Spirea prunifolia). 5-6 ft. 
BLOOMS APRIL and MAY. This is the 
true Bridalwreath. Tiny, double, button- 
like white spring flowers by the thous- 
and are borne like garlands along the 
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and JUNE. A colorful Barberry with yel- 
low flowers in spring, brilliant red foli- 
age throughout summer and fall, and 
red berries during winter. Plant in full 
exposure to sun for best color effect. 
$ .80 Each. 
CORALBERRY (Symphoricarpos vulgaris). 
4-6 ft. BLOOMS MAY and JUNE. Small 
pink flowers followed by coral-red ber- 
ries in October and November. $ .80 
Each. 
1950 Catalog—Stern’s Nurseries, Geneva, N. > - 
