Shrubs 
ALTHEA 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)--Upright growing 
shrub noted for its profusion of large blooms 
in Sept. and Oct. This is the only shrub which 
produces varied color in the border for fall. 
Named cc'ors: Red, Pink, White, and Blue. 
MAEVE So aS aad SS ae each $1.25 
ALMOND, FLOWERING--Very early spring 
flowering shrub, gaily in bloom before the 
leaves appear. The flowers are an attractive 
bright double pink. 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $1.25 
ARALIA, FIVE LEAVED--Of compact, grace- 
ful outline with bright green and _ shining 
foliage, attaining a height from 5 to 7 feet. 
Well adapted to dark, shady places, where 
other shrubs fail. 
2-3 ft. ------------- each $1.00 
BARBERRY, THUNBERGI--Is no shrub in 
existence more commonly used for foundation 
and hedge plantings. Autumn paints the foli- 
age crimson and bronze, and studs the branches 
with red berries which hang all winter. 
15-18 in. ------------ each $0.75 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF--A shrub of medium 
height, with distinctly red foliage throughout 
the year. It needs a sunny location to bring 
out the color of the leaves. 
each $0.85 
THUNBERG BARBERRY 
12 
BEAUTY BUSH--This plant is a slender but 
erect Shrub of bushy habit, with downward 
sweeping branches of very gracefal aspect. 
Its flowers are like tiny fox-gloves, bright 
Shell ping, and produced in bewildering pro- 
fusion. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.65 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)- A semi-her- 
baceous plant which begins to bloom in July 
and continues until frost. The flowers are 
of a pleasing shade of violet-mauve and borne 
in dense cylindrical spikes, Very fragrant 
and attractive to the butterflies. 
2 yr. heads ---------- each $1.35 
COTONEASTER--A beautiful hardy shrub of 
recent introduction from Northern China with 
spreading slender branches and beautiful dark 
green foliage persistent until into the winter. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.50 
DEUTZIA, GRACILIS--A dwarf, low-growing 
bush, never taller than 3 feet. Is covered 
very early in the spring withpure white flow- 
ers. Very desirable where a low-growing 
shrub is wanted. 
12-15 in. ------------ each $1.50 
DOGWOOD, YELLOW--A_ shrub of medium 
size with yellow bark in the winter. Good 
green foliage. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.10 
DOGWOOD, RED--A shrub with blood-red 
branches in the winter. Fruit bright blue 
and' flowers white. Attractive to desirable 
birds. 
PAN 3 Ons ee SG S eS each $1.10 
- ELDER, GOLDEN--Its golden-yellow leaves 
contrast beautifully with other shrubs. Flow- 
ers white, in flat-topped cymes. A heavy, 
rank grower. 
3-4 ft.------------ each $1,00 
EUONYMOUS AMERICAN (Indian Wahoo)--A 
native shrub with greenish branches of up- 
right growth, bearing small white flowers in 
early spring and full of showy red fruit during 
the winter. Because of the fruit, sometimes 
called strawberry bush. 
OO Eb de ea Se pee ee ee each $2.00 
