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F LOWERING SHRUBS 
Ai This group of plants is vitally important to the well-designed landscape, lending 
not only colorful blooms during their flowering period but a year-round succession of 
captivating pictures—and uses. "The young greens of first growth in the Spring; the thick, 
green foliage in the Summer; innumerable brilliant leaf-colorings in the Fall; followed 
by the fascinating outlines and patterns or the branches against the snow. 
In beds or borders, as backgrounds or hedges, in groups or as specimens, Flower- 
ing Shrubs point to one of the most inexpensive ways of obtaining better landscaping. 
If allowed to go uncared for, some shrubs may get coarse, overgrown, but a 
little simple pruning avoids this easily. 
An unusually large number of varieties of Flowering Shrubs awaits your 
selection here at the nurseries. We list below some of them. 
All Flowering Shrubs are Bare Root (BR) Except Where Indicated B&B 
Planting Instructions: Bare Root page 26; B&B page 7. 
Acanthopanax Siebolianum—Aralia Pentaphylla 
An attractive, prickly shrub of dense growth. The lovely, bright green leaves of tropical appearance 
make it desirable for a hedge bank or slope planting. Thriv es almost anywhere and will withstand city 
atmospheric conditions. M 2a tOwon lite a Merete eine: $1.25 
-~Amelanchier EES 
Small, graceful tree or large shrub of clumpy habit. Snowy flowers in early Spring and maroon 
fruit in June. F 
2 tO ei tibe ee eer Aad MEUM rein Mlb aanabne c dod ato udcoo coos $2.50 
Naar a petal Beinn Chokeberry 
Handsome red Autumn foliage and brilliant red berries on shrub of modest, upright growth. F 
Snes : 9 
ButrerflybashaSaccleya) to 3 Peel in) ee ERE Sar 50 
. AZALEAS — Deciduous Types 
Berberis Be atropurpurea Both deciduous and evergreen types of Azaleas will be found under Broadleaved Evergreens. 
Redleaf Barberry Berberis 
Very similar to B. Thunbergn except for 
the ever-colorful leaves which are bright red mentoren Sis 
in the Spring; purple-red in the Summer and 
blazing scarlet in Fall. Also berries heavily, 
15 to 18 in.. .75c. ea., $70.00 per 100 
18 to 24 in.. .90c. ea., 85.00 De ee 
QatOrdal bic. Sees a eet 50 
Mentor Barberry 
(Plant Pat. No. 99) 
Of strong, rugged upright habit, 
able to withstand heat and drought. 
Darkest green foliage clings late in 
Fall. More beautiful than “Japanese 
Barberry. 
12 to 14 in. 75c. ea., $6.00 per 12 
15 to 18 in.90c. ea., 7.25 per 12 
Buddleja 
Butterflybush 
Tiny, delicate florets cover the gre aus PEEVES Bio nonepeaabaaee DESY 
spires of the Butterflybush, so irresistible , * 
to butterflies. All are ‘excellent as cut flow- Berberis Thunbergii 
ers blooming in August and September. A 
delightful addition to the Shrub planting Japanese 
Blue White Pink Red 
2 yr.90c. each | 6 in. potted. $1.25 each Barberry 
SPECIAL COLLECTION—BUDDLEJA D : Fe ; ee ed in hedges. Red 
ee eutzia gracilis berries in the Fa 
One each of these 4 fine varieties, $3.50 15 to 18 in.50e. ea., $45.00 per 100 
Callicarpa purpurea 18 to 24 in.80e. ea., $55.00 per 100 
Beautyberry 
A graceful, spreading shrub bearing an abundance 
of small, pink flowers in August, followed by innu- 
merable glittering, lavender-blue berries in dense 
clusters along the branches. F 
13) to 24 ink BIL || PO) SVG, 5 5 oO) 
Calycanthus floridus 
Sweet Shrub 
This lovely, old-fashioned shrub with its choco- 
late-colored blossoms is a must for every garden. It 
derives its name ees the spicy fragrance of the 
leaves and bark. A splendid bush well deserving 
of its great popularity. M 
SS RSa. Mg PD WO) 1 - ARI | Bet tte oo. APOO : — a 
Forsythia, Spring Glory 3 to 4 ft. M@AW:V.ce tment $3.50 Enkianthus 
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