BUTTERFLY BUSH “DUBONNET.” Summer Lilac. 
4 to 6 ft. A new dark wine dubonnet colored Buddleia 
with firm, large, spikes and individual flowers of good 
size. Biooms from July on. Perennial shrub. Will 
bloom first year. Strong plants, each 90c. 
CARAGANA, arborescens. “Siberian Pea Tree.” 10 
to 12 ft. Very hardy tall shrub for specimens, screens 
or hedges; attractive locust-like foliage, green stems. 
Small yellow pea-shape blossoms May-June. 2 to 8 ft., 
$1.00; 3 to 4 ft. $1.25; 4 to 5 ft. $2.00; 5 to 6 ft. $2.75. 
(For hedging grades, see Hedge and Windbreak plants) 
CARGANA, Dwarf. 3 ft. Rather new dwarf bushy 
shrub with minute dark green foliage and showy 
orange pea-Shaped flowers in May. Adapted to limited 
space; thrives in dry, sunny position; very hardy. 18 
to 24 in. each $1.25. 
CARYOPTERIS MONGOLICA. Also referred to as 
“Blue Mist.” 20 to 30 in. Dwarf very hardy shrub with 
gray-green foliage surmounted by quantities of orchid- 
like flowers of fascinating powder blue in racemes up 
to a foot in length. Blooms in July and August; lasts 
well as cut flowers. Blooms first year. 3 year plants 
each $1.25. 
COTONEASTER, acutifolia. 6 ft. Very hardy shrub 
assuming shapely proportion. Foliage rich dark green, 
glossy on upper side, medium in size and fairly dense. 
Beautiful autumn color; profusion of blue-black berries 
in fall. Sun or shade. 18 to 24 in. ea $1.10; 2 to 3 
ft. ea. $1.35; 3 to 4 ft. ea. $1.75. 
CURRANT, Alpine. 4 to 5 ft. Hardy dwarf bright 
green foliage shrub, developing neat compact shape. 
Adapted for shade; also sun. 18 to 24 in. ea $1.50; 2 
LOuor Lt. €ae.o2.00: 
DOGWOOD, Red Stem. (Cornus stolonifera COLO. 
RADENSIS). 5 to 7 ft. The choice of shrub Dogwoods. 
Fine display of medium to large foliage; white flower 
clusters late May followed by white berries. Bright 
red branches liven the winter landscape. 3 to 4 ft., 
each, $2.50; 2 to 3 ft., each $1.85; 18 to 24 in., ea. $1.50. 
DOGWOOD, Red Stem (alba sibirica). Hardy vig- 
orous, upright shrub producing small white flowers, 
May-June. Porcelain blue fruit. Bright red bark in 
winter. 2 to 3 ft. ea. $1.50; 3 to 4 ft. ea. $1.75. 
EUVONYMOUS, atropurpureus. Wahoo or Burning 
Bush. 10 to 12 ft. Especially attractive are the many 
bright red berries carried well into winter. Foliage 
attractive green in summer, turning rich fall color. 
18 to 24 in. ea. $1.15; 2 to 3 ft., ea. $1.50. 
FLOWERING QUINCE. Cydonia japonica. 5 to 6 ft. 
A selected strain with beautiful uniform scarlet flow- 
ers. Bush becomes blaze of color in spring before 
leaves mature. Blooms best following mild winter 
and spring in protected place. 2 to 3 ft. each $1.35. 
FORSYTHIA, fortunei, Golden Bells. 6 to 8 ft. Up- 
right arching branches bearing many early bright yel- 
low flowers in April. Blooms best following mild win- 
ter and spring in protected places. 2 to 3 ft. ea. $1.35. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY. See following cherry 
trees in fruit section. 
HONEYSUCKLE Caerulea edulis. 3 to 4 ft. Very 
hardy, recently introduced supplement to scarce dwarf 
shrubs. Develops compact symmetrical form; foliage 
clean cut of attractive bluish-green. 18-24 in. ea. $1.50; 
ZatGvar be 6a... 04.005 
HONEYSUCKLE Pink Tatarian. 8 to 10 ft. Hardy, 
vigorous shrub that develops rapidly. Bears quantities 
of pink blossoms in May-June followed by bright red 
berries. 3 to 4 ft. ea. $1.50; 4 to 5 ft. ea. $2.00. 
HONEYSUCERLE, zabeli. True Red Honeysuckle. 
8 to 10 ft. Habit of growth resembles the Pink 
Tatarian, but the distinct difference is in the 
decided rose-crimson color of the blossoms which 
is in contrast with the rose and pink shades of 
other honeysuckles. Blossoms May-June followed 
by scarlet berries; very hardy. Stock limited. 
2 to 8 ft. each $1.40; 3 to 4 ft. each $1.75. 
HYDRANGEA, A. G. 3 to 5 ft. Bears very large 
clusters of snow-white flowers, July-Aug., and rather 
large foliage. Usually starts from ground in spring in 
this climate. Not recommended in strongly alkaline 
soils. 3 year plants, each $1.35. 
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