“COLORFUL FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)—A tall, upright growing shrub, 
fine for accent in shrub masses or in the foundation plant- 
ings. They bloom freely in late summer and fall. We grow 
four varieties, as follows: 
Anemonaeflorus—Bright pink, double. 
Ardens—Deep violet, double. 
Banner—White with red eye, double. 
Lucy—Deep red, double. 
25 tO: Sift te ceeceees: $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. POSTPAID. 
BARBERRY, GREEN (Pic- 
tured at the left)—-Popular 
low-growing shrub, well 
branched, dense and com- 
pact. The bright green foli- 
age turns a_ beautiful 
bronzy-purple-red in the 
fall. Has red berries that 
hang on until spring. Very 
hardy, very easy to grow 
and rust-resistant. POST- 
PAID. 
15 to 18 in......... $0.75 each 
3 for $2.00 
BARBERRY, RED—This is one of the most brilliantly colored 
shrubs in cultivation. Lustrous purple-red foliage, brighten- 
ing in the summer and turning orange-scarlet in the winter. 
Otherwise similar in growth habit to Green Barberry. Very 
hardy and rust-resistant. POSTPAID. 
15 SEO wil sIN CHES cttte.totesseenrsccccs saa cactecee $1.10 each; 3 for $3.00 
BARBERRY, MENTOR—See Broadleaf Evergreens, page 16. 
COTONEASTER acutifolia—A very attractive shrub with 
glossy, rather small, dark green leaves; slender, graceful 
branches. Produces black fruit in the fall. Very hardy and 
adapted to the great plains region. POSTPAID. 
DEC OMS IN CING Siccctececcscceecetoes sosecessseas $0.80 each; 3 for $2.25 
18 tow 24SInCheS:...<..c0..ccccsseecveestavescssess se 1.10 each; 3 for 3.00 
COTONEASTER, divaricata—See Broadleaf Evergreens, 
page 16. 
DOGWOOD, Grey—Extremely hardy and is recommended for 
the Western Plains Region. White flowers in May, fol- 
lowed by white fruit. POSTPAID. 
2 tonal GusbINGH CS rresteecascecseccsseen<os-caeus sone. $0.75 each; 3 for $2.00 
ABRtOM24 INCNES oe.....ccsetetesaseeosssssassseses 1.00 each; 3 for 2.75 
DELO 2S fC Ctiev.cccecteccssesesetiats -seseaeces eens 1.25 each; 3 for 3.00 
DOGWOOD, Red-Branched—Magnificent creamy white flow- 
ers in the spring. Its red branches make it attractive in 
winter. A hardy background shrub. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall. 
POSTPAID. 
18-tor D4 RINCheS occ eeteteenccreetee see $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
EUONYMUS—See Broadleaf Evergreens, page 16. 
HIBISCUS (Pictured at the 
right)—-Extremely hardy her- 3 
baceous shrub bearing huge 
showy flowers usually about 6 
inches across. Very desirable 
in this section because they 
will grow in hot, dry locations 
and bloom in July, August and 
September when other flowers 
are extremely scarce. Your 
choice of three colors: RED, 
PINK, and WHITE with RED 
CENTER. POSTPAID. 
IDENO techn $0.65; 3 for $1.75 
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BUTTERFLY BUSH (See colored pic- 
tures and SPECIAL on page 51). Also 
called ”’Summer Lilac.” For best re- 
sults, these shrubs should be cut back 
to the ground each spring. We have 
the following three outstanding varie- 
ties, which we have found the hardiest 
for this region: 
Burgundy—This strong plant produces 
brilliant burgundy wine red flower 
trusses often measuring up to 18 
inches in length. 
Pink Dawn—Truly the best pink flow- 
ering Buddleia in existence today. 
The pink flowers are produced in 
great abundance throughout the en- 
tire summer and fall. 
Snowbank—This new white Buddleia produces fully round 
and compact flower sprays and carries an abundance of 
deep, dark green foliage. 
Any of the above three varieties for $1.00 each; any three 
for $2.75. POSTPAID. 
MOCKORANGE, Coronarius 
—The old-fashioned sweet 
Mockorange or Syringa of 
grandmother’s garden. 
Blooms with white, very 
fragrant flowers in June. 
POSTPAID. 
18 to 24 in......... $0.90 each 
3 for $2.50 
PatOrout ter ce $1.20 each 
3 for $3.00 
MOCKORANGE, Virginal 
(See picture at the left)— 
The prized semi-double, 
pure white Mockorange. 
Flowers are similar to 
orange blossoms. Blooms 
nearly all summer. POST- 
PAID. 
12eto7 18 ainchesracs ce ee $0.80 each; 3 for $2.25 
ISstomcarinchnesies..-.c ee ee 1.20 each; 3 for 3.00 
REGELS PRIVET—An excellent foliage shrub with graceful 
arching branches and attractive foliage. Clusters of white 
flowers in the spring. Excellent for foundation planting, 
shrub borders or backgrounds. POSTPAID. 
A2etO ml SIINCHES erers.cohccererersaeteere ee $0.65 each; 3 for $1.75 
18etos.24> inchesket5.. 2c eee 75 each; 3 for 2.00 
2) tole 3. feet He. netiece.sse cee -90 each; 3 for 2.50 
PRIVET HEDGES—See Hedges, page 6. 
PRUNUS TOMENTOSA (Nanking Cherry)—One of the most 
outstanding shrub-form cherries. At the end of April each 
joint blooms with a flower, pink in the bud, but white when 
open with red under-petals. The decorative fruit, which 
can be used for garden or indoor display, is red and edible. 
Very attractive foliage. Very hardy and grows about 5 feet 
tall. POSTPAID. 
12 to 18 in........... $1.00 each 18 to 24 in... $1.25 each 
PUSSYWILLOW (See picture at right) 
—Excellent, tall-growing back- 
ground shrubs from which you can 
cut winter bouquets of lovely “cat- 
kins.” POSTPAID. 
18-24 in....... $0.75 each; 3 for $2.00 
253 Tt 1.00 each; 3 for 2.75 
FLOWERING QUINCE (See colored 
picture and Forsythia and Flower- 
ing Quince SPECIAL on page 51)— 
Also called Japonica or Burning 
Bush. Bright, showy, fiery red blos- 
soms. Blooms very early in the 
spring. Makes an excellent combi- 
nation with Forsythia. POSTPAID. 
12-18 in....... $0.60 each; 4 for $1.80 
70 e2ch; 4 for 2.50 
2p Sai tere 1.00 each; 4 for 3.75 
