{2 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 8, 1952 
SHRUBS ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED 
cor poTTinc In (loverset pots 
The following popular varieties of 
shrubs are especially adapted for grow- 
ing in Cloverset Pots, and find a ready 
sale. Instead of selling them as dor- 
mant plants for only a few weeks in 
spring and fall, have them available 
for your customers at all times. See 
regular listing for grades recommended 
for potting. 
PINK FLOWERING ALMOND-—Fast sellzr in pots because it blooms 
early—-semi-dwarf. 
CRAPEMYRTLE—This shrub is hard to transplant when dormant. Pot- 
ting overcomes this. Cut tops back severely when potting. 
FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica)—The early bright red blooms 
on the superior Willis strain of quince make it a natural for pot sales. 
Cut back when potting. 
GOLDEN ELDER—Here is a low priced shrub that will satisfy the 
desire for bright color. The brilliant yellow foliage shows up early. 
Grows rapidly—makes good screen planting. 
LILACS—Bloom well in Cloverset pots. Have them readily availabie 
for your customers. 
HYDRANGEA NIKKO BLUE—Becavsce these wenderful shruls have short 
tops they will sell better if potted with new growth showing. 
ROSE ACACIA (Moss Locust)—-Beautiful shrub with pink sweet-pea blos- 
soms that makes a good showing as a pot plani. A business-gettin 2 
novelty. 
TAMARIX—Potted plants transplant better. Cut back severely whea 
potting. 
OTHER ITEMS RECOMMENDED 
FOR CLOVERSET POTTING 
BLEEDING HEART PRUNUS TRILOBA 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE PURPLELEAF PLUM 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB SILVER LACE VINE 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PEACHES FRUIT TREES 
TREE WISTERIA PERENNIALS 
Willis Nursery stock is used by The Cloverset Flower Farm, makers 
of Cloverset pots. They wrote us recently as follows: 
“We have been very pleased with the quality of stock you have 
been furnishing . =. ~.. 
CLOVERSET POTS are listed on page 483. 
Send for FREE Cloverset Potting Guide. Contains valuable infor- 
mation on potting, displaying, selling etc. 
