Spring Blowering Shrubs 
While these shrubs lose their leaves in late fall they are bare but a few short months and 
more than make up for their undressed winter habit by bursting forth in spring and early 
summer with a cheerful array of colorful bloom. All are hardy to frost. 
For information in regard to planting and care after planting read our booklet ‘“When, 
Where and How to Plant”’. It’s yours for the asking. 
You are entitled to a discount on 10 or more plants of one variety, or 25 assorted plants. 
See page 6. 
JAPANESE MAPLE 
Acer palmatum. The slender drooping 
branches of this variety are closely lined with 
small deeply cut leaves that in spring are 
rosy-red, change in summer to glistening 
green and in fall are painted rich shades of 
scarlet and gold. Sun or shade. 8-12 ft. 
1-gal., $2.00; 5-gal., $5.00. Balled, 4-5 ft., 
SPA SO: 
Old Fashioned SWEET SHRUB 
Calycanthus floridus. In any partially 
shaded spot you will find the clean polished 
light green foliage of this shrub a welcome 
attraction. In spring big chocolate-red bloom 
with long pointed petals are borne in fragrant 
eyerweiom. 4s) iit, IhSeele Ssil/Sie Sexeplly- 
$4.00. 
Cheerful 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
Chaenomeles lagenaria. Along in October 
when days are cooler these precocious shrubs 
begin to open their bright single bloom, con- 
tinue through winter and wind up in spring 
with an enormous burst of color. Excellent 
sources of cut flowers. Sun or part shade. 
ALG ite, llaeialk,, Sil 25 Si-Grll osssh ier 
Red. Rosy red. 
Sanguinea. Blazing scarlet. 
SWEET SCENTED SYRINGA 
Philadelphus Virginal. Because of its long 
blooming habit, fragrance and large size of 
its single and double frosty white bloom, we 
consider this the finest of all the Philadel- 
phus. Fresh light green foliage. Sun or light 
dine, 46 ti, Ieeell, SiLZ5e Serb, Sek. 7/5: 
SWEET SYRINGA. Single and double 
frosty white bloom. 
CHINESE MAGNOLIAS 
Magnificent seems to be the word to 
fittingly describe the huge tulip-shaped 
bloom of these startling trees. With age the 
plants cover themselves from top to bottom 
with showy exotic bloom. Lush dark foliage. 
8-12 ft. 
Magnolia liliflora Purple. Lily Magnolia. 
Rosy purple without and white within. Blooms 
later in season than other varieties. Each, 
$7.50. 
Magnolia soulangeana. 
with white. Each, $7.50. 
Magnolia stellata. Star Magnolia. Sweetly 
fragrant bloom 3 inches across made up of 
narrow twisted petals, interestingly arranged. 
We grow both pink and white. Each, $7.50. 
DWARF RED LEAF PLUM 
~ Prunus cistena. All of you are acquainted 
witn the Red Leaf Plum in tree form but far 
too few of you know this little gem. It grows 
to only 6 feet in height, has the richest red 
foliage of any of the plum varieties and bears 
generous clusters of white bloom that display 
showy red stamens. Sun. 5-gal., $4.50; bare- 
root, $2.50. : 
Rose-red edged 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
In early spring and continuing for weeks 
every thin twig covers itself with dainty 
little double flowers of cutting quality, that 
reminds one of miniature roses. Bright green 
summer clothing. 6 ft. Sun. 1-gal., $1.25; 
5-gal., $3.75. 
Prunus glandulosa Doublepink. 
Prunus glandulosa Doublewhite. 
JACQUEMONT CHERRY 
Prunus jacquemonti. Strings its narrow 
branches with bright cheerful spring bloom of 
lively pink and follows with quantities of 
brilliant red cherries that are fair eating 
when fully ripe. Cut sprays of either flowers 
or fruit are valuable for use indoors. Sun. 6 ft. 
l-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $3.75. Balled, 4-4 
fife On Os 
BRIDAL WREATH 
Spiraea cantoniensis Double. In spring 
every plant is a big arching mound of frosty, 
glistening white. Small, double, rose-like 
bloom that is most useful for indoor use. 
Dense growth. Sun. 5-7 ft. 1-gal., $1.25; 
S=dalas psp Or 
CUTLEAF PERSIAN LILAC 
Syringa persica laciniata. Each spring the 
long, lacy foliaged branches are a perfect 
bouquet of small lilac colored bloom that 
leave a memory of delightful fragrance. Grows 
more readily, locally, than any other Lilac. 
Sun or part shade. 6-7 ft. 1l-gal., $1.25; 
5=Galae ono: 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Myriads of bloom in pink or white. 
LILAC 
Syringa vulgaris. Grafted Varieties. The 
same magnificent varieties you loved to cut 
back East. While not as floriferous in our 
warm climate you appreciate the flowers you 
do get. Intense fragrance. We grow them in 
Pink, White, Red and Purple. Enjoy light 
shade and moisture. 8 ft. 5-gal., $4.00; 
bare-root, $2.75. 
GOOD OLD SNOWBALL 
Viburnum opulus roseum. Bears in spring 
quantities of big gleaming white snowballs 
and in fall the leaves assume shades of pink 
and scarlet. Sun or part shade. 6-8 ft. 1-gal., 
Sil l@e S=epil,, Ssh. 7/5). 
Heavy Blooming WEIGELA 
In spring each arching branch is clothed 
with the cleanest, most lively green imagin- 
able. Against this background gleaming bells 
hang in colorful profusion. Sun or part shade. 
Weigela Bristol Ruby. Ruby red spring 
bloom. Upright to 6 or 7 ft. Pat. 492. 1-gal., 
SIO Seri, Shei D- 
Weigela florida. Rose pink. 6-7 ft. 1-gal., 
S252 Seely, Sh. 15: 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA 
Daintiest of the Chinese Magnolias. 
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