FLOWERING SHRUBS 
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(Except as otherwise listed) 
The flowering shrubs listed are deciduous and are planted 
primarily for their brilliance and fragrance of bloom. They 
should not be planted where an evergreen effect is desired 
throughout the year as they lose their leaves during the winter 
months and remain dormant until spring. When properly ar- 
ranged, they will soften the lines of the foundation, will provide 
an effective border or screen, will cover the edges of walls and 
screen objectionable view. A selection of varieties will give a 
succession of flowers from spring until late autumn and after 
the foliage has fallen the brilliant berries and branches add 
color and cheer to the winter landscape. 
FRENCH BUDDED 
ALTHEA 
Rose of Sharon—Bright glossy leaves; flowers similar to a 
rose. Hardy summer and fall blooming shrub. Colors: Red, 
Purple, White, Pink. 
BARBERRY 
Thunbergi—An excellent group plant for hedging. Foliage 
turns to a bright crimson before falling. Red berries. 
Red Leaved—Same as above except the foliage is red. 
BEAUTY BUSH 
Kolkwitzia — Graceful, tall shrub with arching branches. 
Thousands of tubular shaped bright pink flowers are pro- 
duced along the entire length of the branches in spring. 
Extremely hardy. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Buddleia—An attractive shrub of spreading pendulous habit 
of growth; the branches tipped with long spikes of charming 
perfumed flowers. 
Dubonnet—Dark wine. 
Charming—Lavender-pink. 
DEUTZIAS 
Lemoine—Broad, round bush, bearing large clusters of pure 
white flowers. Very hardy. 
with double 
Rosea—Taller growing than Lemoine, 
blooms. Attractive and thrifty. 
rose 
Gracilis—A dwarf type. Slender and of graceful habit. Large 
clusters of white flowers. 9-12” $1.00; 12-18” $1.25. 
FORSYTHIA 
Fortunei—A justly popular, beautiful shrub of medium size. 
Flowers are bright yellow, appearing before the leaves in 
early spring. 
HYDRANGEAS 
Arborescens (Hills of Snow)—Large flat clusters of 4 to 5” 
snow-white blossoms with many flowerheads on a single 
bush. Looks like a dwarf snowball. Thrives in shade. Very 
hardy. 
PeeGee (H. Paniculata Grandiflora)— Huge white cone- 
shaped blossoms turn to a delicate pink in autumn. May be 
dried for winter bouquets. Dark green foliage. 
Tree Hydrangea—This is the same as PeeGee above only 
trained to a single stem and with a branched top. 3-4’ $2.50; 
4-5’ $3.25. 
French Hybrids—Shades of blue, pink or red, depending upon 
your type of soil and the location. Easy to grow. Will re- 
ward you with many colorful flowerheads and fine foliage. 
2 year size $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 
LILAC 
HY DRANGEAS—Contd. 
Blue Hydrangea (H. Opuloides Otaksa)— Large compact 
flower heads shading from light to intense azure blue. Low 
and slow growth. When transplanted this variety may not 
assume the deep blue color that has made it a favorite, and 
to insure it, a solution of aluminum sulphate should be ap- 
plied to the soil once or twice during the season. 12-15” 
$1.25; 15-18” $1.75. 
HONEYSUCKLES 
Morrowi (Bush Honeysuckle)—An upright type with pure 
white flowers followed by red berries. 
Pink Tartarian—Similar to above but with pink flowers. 
KERRIA 
Japonica—Slender upright stems and branches. Double 
orange flowers in the early spring and continue intermit- 
tently all summer. 
MOCK ORANGE 
Philadelphus Virginal — Semi-double pure white blossoms 
are borne over a long season. Very fragrant, and a hand- 
some addition to any collection of flowering shrubs. 
Minnesota Snowflake—New. Pure white, very double. every 
blossom having several layers of petals. 
FRENCH LILACS 
No garden should be without lilacs. The Grafted French Lilacs 
are as dependable, hardy and easy to raise as the Old Fashioned 
Lilacs. Flowers are larger, more richly colored, and sweetly 
scented. 
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Charles Joly—Double, reddish-purple. 
Belle de Naney—Double pinkish lavender. 
Katherine Havemeyer— Double, pink-lavender. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Single, dark red. 
Madam Lemoine—Double, pure white. 
President Poinecare—Double, reddish-lilac. 
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