KELLY'S Premium FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Prices on all shrubs listed on pages 3, 4 and 5 are, except 
where noted: 
MAILING SIZE (PREPAID) 
Each 98c; 3 of a kind for $2.69; 10 of a kind for $7.99. 
LARGE SPECIMEN SIZE (NOT PREPAID) 
Sent by Express or Auto Freight Collect 
Each $1.95; 3 of a kind for $5.50; 10 of a kind for $17.50. 
ALMOND 
PINK FLOW- 
ERING—One of 
the showiest of 
all flowering 
shrubs. Plant is 
EOWA Cw itil 
growth, blooms 
with 
sion of pink col- 
a profu- 
ored flowers 
along each 
stem. Grows 6-8 
ft. high. 
BERBERRIS (Barberry) 
THUNBERGI (Japan Barberry)—Where a dwarf deciduous 
hedge is wanted nothing equals this beautiful Barberry. Re- 
quires but little pruning to keep in shape. The leaves are 
small, light green, and towards fall assume rich, brilliant colors, 
the fruit or berries becoming scarlet. Absolutely hardy. Plant 
12 to 15 inches apart. 
BARBERRY (Japanese Red Leaf) 
A valuable recent introduction identical with Thunbergi ex- 
cept the color of its foliage. Instead of the green of Thunbergi 
it comes out a brilliant bronzy red. The heat of summer inten- 
sifies this color and autumn adds many other rich tints. 
BARBERRY 
CARAGANA 
CARAGANA ABORESCENS (Siberian Pea Shrub)—A double 
green leaved plant with numerous clusters of yellow flowers 
followed by striking pea pods. This plant is fine for hedges. 
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
BEAUTY BUSH 
BEAUTY BUSH 
(Kolkwitzia Ama- 
bilis) A charming 
new shrub from 
China’s high moun- 
tains. Perfectly 
hardy. Has beautiful 
trumpet and bell 
shaped pink flowers 
with orange veins in 
June, July. Will be 
a great companion 
to our Spireas and a 
pink bloomer is real- 
ly a prize in spring 
shrubs. Every lover 
of blooming shrubs 
should have this fine 
new plant. 
FORSYTHIA 
(Intermedia)—Among the first to bloom and their bright yel- 
low flowers seem the very spirit of spring, opening before the 
leaves appear. They attain an ultimate height of 8 or 10 feet. 
Fine specimen shrubs. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Plants grow three to four feet and are covered with long 
racemes of lilac-like flowers in July. The best location is in 
good, rich, well drained soil in a sunny situation. It attracts 
the butterflies, and as many as 50 have been counted about’a 
plant in a single afternoon. 
CHARMING—New pink Butterfly bush. 
ILE DE FRANCE—Lar¢ge flowers of rich, reddish-purple borne 
in long panicles. 
CONCORD—A new Buddleia with dark red eye, shading 
lighter toward the edges of the petals. 
ELEANOR—Wine purple. 
DOGWOOD 
CORNUS (DOGWOOD) Sibirica—Most valuable for their bril- 
liant colored bark and foliage variations. They liven the somber 
winter aspect of leafless shrubbery. 
DEUTZIA 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER — Dainty blooming bell or ‘tassel 
flowers, borne in wreaths along the branches in June and July. 
Outer petals tinged with pink. Fine specimen shrubs. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
TARTARIAN—A beautiful flowering shrub. One of the hardy 
growing hedge and screen plants. Probably the most rapid 
grower of all the hardy shrubs, often attaining a height of 10 
or more feet in a few years. 
\ FILBERT 
PURPLE LEAVED—A very desirable shrub noted for its 
colorful purplish leaves. 
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