Flowering Deciduous Shrubs 
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SE EE E~HhL——— 
HYPERICUM—ST. JOHN’S WORT 
H. MOSERIANUM. Large, golden yellow 
flowers all summer. 
ILEX VERTIULLATA 
WINTERBERRY 
Very fine shrub of the Holly family. Full 
of red berries in the fall. 
18 to 24 in...... Teommemrantct antes.) 3 4.50 
Ztors ftw 2.50 "Sta. 8 te 6.50 
JASMINUM—JASMINE 
J. NUDIFLORUM (Winter Jasmine). A small, 
spreading shrub bearing bright yellow 
flowers early in the spring before the 
foliage appears. 
ce? ey AUT Tic are 1.50 
KERRIA JAPONICA FLORE-PLENO 
DOUBLE KERRIA 
Bright green stems and bright yellow, 
double blooms. Blooms June on. 
1S) tor 248inwee, 2.50 
18 to 24 in...... HL DER CR ee 3.50 
Sitaus) time Ee TV Ci eg eee 5.00 
KOLKWITZIA 
K. AMABILIS (Beauty-bush). A very upright 
shrub to 6 feet high with slightly arching 
branches. covered with gay light pink 
bells in May and June. It grows easily 
and 
even in rather poor soil, is very 
hardy. Good foliage. 
18° to, 24. 1to0.0 1.50 SUtOUae its esscire 3.50 
SLtOuo attests essa 2.50 AEtOBO RT taadewe sO e00 
LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA— 
CREPE-MYRTLE 
Too much cannot be said in favor of the 
delicate-flavored Lagerstroemia. Deciduous 
shrub, and producing throughout the sum- 
mer great clusters of delicately fringed flow- 
ers. In the South the Crepe-Myrtle takes 
the place of the lilac, so common in the 
North. Makes the most charming flowering 
hedge known. Reliably hardy as far north 
as Baltimore. Lavender, pink, watermelon- 
red. 
2 to 3 ft. B&B. 5.00 
3 to 4 ft. B&B. 8.00 
LONICERA 
THE BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
L. FRAGRANTISSIMA (Winter Honeysuckle). 
6-8 ft. Half-evergreen; tiny, sweet-scented 
flowers appear before the leaves unfurl 
in early spring and in late summer the 
plant is studded with glittering red berries. 
2tOnsr ilies cs 1.50 SetouSutte sn ckhans 3.50 
4 to 5 ft. B&B 15.00 
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LONICERA (continued) 
L. MORROWI (Morrow Honeysuckle. 7-8 ft. 
Pendulous branching, with creamy-white 
flowers, deliciously fragrant; the red fruit 
remains until autumn. 
SutO So theese. 1.50 4540 Gut tenseicae s 3.50 
L. Tartarica (Old Favorite). Shrub grows 8 
feet high with pink flowers in early June; 
followed by scarlet berries. 
Seton tees os 1.50 4 = to s5otteencicnts « 3.50 
Site; Ci fti sane. 2.00 BatoL6itt.t annie 6.00 
LIQUSTRUM 
See listing under ‘‘Hedges.”’ 
PHILADELPHUS— 
THE MOCKORANGE 
P. CORONARIUS (Sweet Mockorange). 8-10 
ft. Great masses of alluring, fragrant, 
snow-white flowers in May and June; 
splendid verdant foliage. One of the very 
finest and most beloved old-fashioned 
flowering shrubs; perfect for cut flowers. 
P. VIRGINALIS. A tall variety 7 to 8 feet 
high. Large clusters of double flowers al- 
most 2 inches across that are pure glisten- 
ing white and have a delicious fragrance. 
Prices for above: 
18 to 24 in...... {609 eS ito 4) these e, ag 3.00 
Bitoss ttn 250 Mad. tank hci da... 6.00 
POTENTILLA 
P. FRUITICOSA PURDOMI (Lemon Drops). 
A small shrub 2 to 3 feet high, blooming 
continuously from May to September. Ex- 
cellent for the rock garden or in front of 
taller-growing shrubbery. Bright sulphur- 
yellow blooms. You‘ll love it. 
PRUNUS 
P. GLANDULOSA ALBA PLENA (Double 
White Flowering Almond). A small tree 
bearing many white flowers in early 
spring, followed by small red fruit. 
P. GLANDULOSA SINENSIS (Pink Flowering 
Almond). 5-6 ft. Charming clusters of 
double-pink blossoms on drooping branches 
in early spring. 
Prices for above: 
15. to 18) ittsia, os 2.00 24 to 30 in...... 3.50 
18 to 24 in...... 2.50 2/4 to S ft...5 6 5.00 
RHODOTYPOS 
R. KERRIOIDES (Jetbead). A bushy shrub 
with fresh green foliage and pure white 
flowers in May and June. Bunches of 
shining black berries enhance the shrub 
all winter. Will grow in shade. 
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