SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 9 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
2-Year, 11/, to 2 Feet 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Fine free-flowering shrubs or 
small trees. Blossoms of red, pink, purple or white, borne in 
August and September. 70c each. 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweet Shrub). A handsome shrub with 
glossy foliage and chocolate-brown flowers which have a spicy 
fragrance. Will grow in shade. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 80c each. 
CRANBERRY, HIGH BUSH. Single white flowers in April and 
May are followed by clusters of scarlet berries in late summer, 
hanging on until spring. Will grow in shade as well as sun. 
8 to 10 feet. $1.00 each. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. farly blooming, flowers 
large, white tinged with rose. 70c each. 
DOGWOOD, RED TWIGGED. Smooth, slender, bright red 
branches in winter make a very pleasing contrast with ever- 
greens and snow. Small white blossoms in summer. 70c each. 
GLOBE FLOWER (Kerria Japonica). Brilliant double golden 
yellow flowers in May and June. Bright green stems and 
foliage add to the brilliancy of the flowers. $1.00 each. 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia). A cascade of bright yellow flow- 
ers in early spring, followed by dark green foliage. 80c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN PINK. A large-growing bush 
that will stand much abuse. Pink flowers in spring. May be 
sheared to form a dense hedge. 70c each. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY. Low-growing, dense; glossy green 
foliage in summer turning to coppery red in the fall, followed 
by brilliant red berries. 70c each. 
JAPANESE QUINCE (Fire-in-the Bush). A brilliant mass of 
red in early spring with glossy green foliage throughout the 
summer. 85c each. 
‘MOCK ORANGE. Pure white, fragrant flowers in early spring. 
70c each. 
PRIVET, Fern Leaf (Regel’s). Low growing, dense shrub with 
Dorizcnsal branches; one of the best for shaded locations. 70c 
each. 
SPIREA FROEBELI. Pink Dwarf Spirea. Flowers of a pleas- 
ing pink shade. Somewhat taller habit of growth than Spirea 
Anthony Waterer. 70c each. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI. White blossoms in earliest spring, 
foliage fine and feathery, making it an admirable foundation 
plant. 75c each. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE (Bridal Wreath). Best known and 
most widely used of all shrubs. Long sprays of white flowers 
completely cover the shrub in spring. Will grow anywhere in 
shade or sun. 60c each. 
VINES 
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BOSTON IVY. Clings to smoothest wall; foliage 
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ENGLISH IVY. Semi-hardy evergreen vine; does 
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CLEMATIS HENRYI. A large flowering white Clem- 
atis of unusual size and beauty. Flowers in profu- 
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CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. Dark purple flowers from 
four to six inches across. July to October. Prepaid... 1.40 2.75 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum). A rapid grower, 
bears a great mass of white flowers in late sum- 
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WISTERIA. (Grafted.) Our plants are grafted and 
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HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE. Nearly evergreen; flow- 
ers white to yellow, very fragrant. Prepaid..............0 .65 1.20 
HECKROTTI HONEYSUCKLE. Early blooming. 
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BITTERSWEET. Orange-yellow seed pods bursting 
open to show scarlet seeds, very attractive in early 
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BETTER SHRUBS 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
Size Each Pair 
ALMOND, FLOWERING. Double rose-like 
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REDLEAF BARBERRY. Bright red foli- 
age all summer. Plant in full sunlight........ 12-15 in. .80 1.50 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, CHARMING. New 
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SUI EREEYSSUSH a iIiLES DES BRANGES 
Long thick flower spikes of rosy purple........ No. 1 .80 1.50 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Very showy flowers of 
crinkled, crape-like appearance, pink, red 
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DESMODIUM (Bush Clover). Weeping 
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HYDRANGEA, HILLS OF SNOW. Ball- 
shaped clusters of snowy-white flowers 
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HYDRANGEA PEGEE. Huge panicles of 
light pink flowers in August and Septem- 
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LILAC, CHINESE. Blooms second year, 
rosy, purples Grows 3  tOn 0) LCCC ccr.ccce-sescees- .80 eb O) 
SNOWBALL. Large globular clusters of 
pure white produced in May and June. 
Grows .6 tOrselecta lime hte seeerscerenereese 1.25 2.40 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Red 
Dwarf Spirea. Showy red flowers borne 
in umbrella-like bunches throughout the 
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TAMARISK, Africana. Fine, graceful foli- 
age with showy pink trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers in May. Grows 10 to 12 feet...................... .70 1.30 
VITEX CHASTE TREE. Attractive laven- 
der blue flowers from July until frost; 
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WEIGELA ROSEA. Showy pink trumpet- 
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BUSH CHERRY. Ferfectly hardy ornamental shrub with white 
blossoms followed by rich red fruit which is fine for making 
jam, jelly and pie. Plant two or more for pollination. 
Heavy, well branched, 2 yr., 2 for $2.25. 
BEAUTYBUSH. One of the best flowering shrubs with grace- 
ful branches covered with delicate pink flowers in great pro- 
fusion. Closely related to Weigelas but possesses a greater 
degree of beauty and refinement. 
Select, 80c. 
BEAUTYBERRY. Graceful granches covered in August with 
thousands of closely set small pink flowers. These are followed 
in September by masses of glittering violet-blue berries in 
dense clusters along each branch. 
Select Grade, 85c each. 
GLOBE-FLOWER. A handsome green-branched shrub growing 
5 feet of more in height, with shiny bright green leaves and 
early double orange-yellow flowers throughout the summer. 
Select Grade, $1.25 each. 
THE NURSERY STOCK WE OFFER IS MISSOURI GROWN 
AND IS WELL ADAPTED TO THIS SECTION 
