Ornamental Shrubs 
. All shrubs on this page are strong 2- and 3-year field-grown plants suitable for Landscape 
Prices planting. Price (unless otherwise noted)—-75c each; 3 for $2.00 by express, not prepaid. If by 
mail, send 20c per plant additional. 
@ Beautiful Spireas @ 
Anthony Waterer—Dwarf red, free blooming 
Spirea which is excellent for low foundation 
borders or hedge plantings. 
Prunifolium—(Prunifolium) (True Bridal 
Wreath). The double white rose-like flowers 
crowd the arching branches for space. This is 
the aristocrat of all spireas. 
Van Houttei —The white spirea is an old fa- 
vorite. All Spireas are desirable for cutting 
and bouquets. 
Golden 
Syringa 
Foliage golden 
yellow through- 
out the entire sum- 
mer. One of the 
most striking 
small shrubs. 
Grows in sun or 
shade. Attains a 
height of about 3 
ft. Strong 12-18 in. 
plants available. 
° The golden yellow foliage throughout 
New Golden Privet the summer makes this a most desir- 
able accent plant or may be used as a hedge. 
R ega Is Priv et Most desirable of all the privets. Beautiful 
horizontal branching, white flowers and tur- 
quoise blue berries. Use it as a shrub or a hedge. 
Philadelphus The mock oranges are 
most noted for their wax- 
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Spirea Van 
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Houttei 
Large French Pussy Willows 
—They come as a herald of Springtime. 
An. attractive 
New Korean Barberry 42, 2tzactive 
shrub attaining a height of 6 ft. Yellow flowers 
in pendant clusters in Mid-May; followed by 
similar clusters of bright red fruits in Fall and 
Winter. Autumn foliage is Orange and Red. 
Winter twigs are quite thorny. An attractive 
specimen when planted alone or a most interest- 
ing tall barrier when planted as a hedge. 18-24 
inch plants 90¢ each; 3 for $2.50. 
Prunus Tomentosum (‘Nerking | Cher: 
upright tall shrub to 10 ft. Masses of cherry-like 
flowers (some pink tinted) in very early spring. 
In July the shrubs are loaded down with large 
edible red Cherries one-half inch in diameter. 
(See page 20) 
Rhodotypus Writ blossoms 
coffee-like glossy black berries and 
good foliage plant. Grows well in 
shade. 
Rhus Cotinus (0,52, fashioned 
tall shrub with mist-like effect. Fin- 
est orange-red autumn colors. 
° Tall shrub, fine foli- 
Tamarix age, general appear- 
ance resembling asparagus. Mass of 
lilac flowers in May. 
Viburnum Americanum (High Bush 
Cranberry) 
Viburnum Tomentosum (Double File 
Viburnum) 
Weigelia Eve Rathke—Red Weigelia. 
Weigelia Rosea—Pink Weigelia. 
en white fragrant orange-like blossoms. 
—Virginalis—Best of the new large flowering 
Syringas, semi-double blossoms. 
(Rhus Cotinus)—The purple 
Pu rple Fringe mist-like appearance of 
this shrub is most fascinating. Found in land- 
scapes old and new. Excellent specimen shrub. 
The pink flowers ap- 
Flowering Quince pear before the 
leaves and are followed by yellow quince-like 
fruits. Sometimes called “Fire Bush” or “Japon- 
ica.”’ Both the Pink (low spreading type) and the 
Red (smooth upright type) are available this year. 
Snowball 
The common Snowball is still an 
old time favorite. 
Double File 
Viburnum 
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