AZALEA—Continued Each Ten 
*+Calendulacea (Flame Azalea). 6 ft. A most beautiful 
shrub, bearing profusion of pale yellow to fiery red 
flowers in May and June. Very showy. 
Nica oe a a (s lc UA eles oy eee aes ee 5.50 
Deas t en ee toe cee walter se ok 6.75 
“tKaempferi (Torch Azalea). 5 ft. A desirable shrub with 
brilliant orange-red flowers in April and May. 
Ieee OG Di wees tite) 4.75 
18-24 in., B&B 
BARBERRY. See Berberis. 
BEAUTY BUSH. See Kolkwitzia. 
BERBERIS, Barberry 
*§Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). 5 ft. A slow-growing 
green-leaved shrub followed with bright red foliage 
and red fruit in the fall. 
U0 ke Ug Sse ee 60 9.90 
*§Thunbergi atropurpurea (Red-leaved Japanese Bar- 
berry). 5 ft. Of the same habit as the preceding except 
that the foliage is bronze-red throughout the sum- 
mer. 
PIT Sa sid. io! 9 a Re Me ea ek aa ane a 1.10 10.00 
UREN Ac Re Ot ERR ati RS Bae SM 1.35, 12.50 
tale h. sn He aOR Ge EONS ROD ig ele ae oe 1.60 
Da PI aa Ke ake ae 1.85 
*§Thunbergi nana (Plant Patent No. 189) (Globe Bar- 
berry). 4 it. A low, slow growing and compact type 
of well-known hardy Barberry, having the same kind 
and color fruits, but better foliage. Its dwarf tight 
growth makes a trim appearance without shearing. 
Pee emer le ot ee a 2.20 21.00 
Perret oh BS 2.70 26.00 
BLUEBERRY. See Vaccinium; also Fruits. 
BRIDAL WREATH. See Spiraea. 
CARYOPTERIS BLUE MIST 
Commonly called Bluebeard or Blue Spirea, this 
charming low-growing shrub is covered with clust- 
ers of plumy powdery-blue fringed flowers from 
Aug. until fall frosts, and is perfectly hardy. Suita- 
ble as a low shrub or at home in a perennial gard- 
en. Height 3 ft. 
15-18 in. heavy B&B 
CHOKEBERRY. See Aronia. 
CLETHRA 
*+Alnifolia (Sweet Pepper). 7 ft. A dainty native shrub, 
bearing spikes of creamy white, fragrant flowers. July 
to September and golden leaves in autumn. 
Cooper ee ety. 2S A a 1.35 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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