AZA\‘\EA MOLLIS (See Page 8) 
The following shrubs listed in this group will lose their leaves for 
a short time each year but never for long periods. They are the 
hardiest of shrubs, withstanding both heat and cold. In fact, their 
extreme hardiness makes them desirable for mountain homes. Others 
because they are not so large can be used where definite hzight 
of growth is a consideration in the garden. Many produce showy 
flowers, without which the garden would lack much in interest and 
sparkle. 
BARBERRY 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI ATROPURPUREA (Red Leaf Japanese Bar- 
berry). A low, spreading, compact shrub with beautiful reddish 
foliage. Partly deciduous. When trimmed can be used under 
low windows or in front of porches. Sun or part shade. Gal. 
$1.50, 5 Gal. $4.00; BGB $3.50 up. 
Stiheg> DECIDUOUS 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
BUDDLEIA HARTWEGI (Hartweg Butterfly Bush). Fast growing, 
medium to tall shrub producing long, tapering spikes of fragrant 
lilac-like and lilac colored flowers in summer. The foliage is olive 
green. Attracts butterflies. Deciduous. Gal $.-25)-5) Galeosuior 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince). 5 Gal. $4.00. Some 
varieties are available in gallons at $1.50 up. Bare Root: $3.00 
and up. 
The old fashioned flowering quinces with their bright red flowers 
in early spring were showy in their day but never equal to the newer 
varieties available at our nursery. They are much more showy, stay 
in bloom longer and make fine cut flowers. Very hardy shrubs. 
Named varieties below: 
Blood Red. Early large, deep red flowers. 
Candida. White. 
Cardinal Red. Very deep red 
Cynthia. Soft rose becoming peach pink. 
Red Ruffles (Pat. 941). Dazzling, brilliant red, ruffled flowers, 
almost thornless. 
Roxanna Foster. Slow grower, flowers, shell pink center with car- 
mine rose edges. 
Ruby Glow. Almost thornless, ruffled rich ruby-red with gold 
stamens. 
Snow. Large pure white flowers. 
Texas Scarlet. Low, bushy, thornless, very large, watermelon red 
flowers. 
Thornless Light Pink. Just what the name implies. 
DEUTZIA 
DEUTZIA CANDIDA (White Deutzia). Hardy shrub, to 7 feet, with 
white flowers in large broad clusters. Full sun. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. 
S31 De 
DEUTZiA CRENATA (Scabra) (Pink Deutzia). Strong shrub 5 to 7 
feet high, with blush-pink flowers in late spring or summer. Full 
Suna Galale2 > oR Galassiy on 
FORSYTHIA 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNE! (Fortune Forsythia) (Golden Bells). 
Bright, golden-yellow flowers are produced in the spring. This 
is a rapid growing shrub with pendulous branches. It requires 
considerable space for growing as it must be left to grow naturally 
to attain its greatest beauty. Full sun. Gal. $1.25, 5 Gal. $3.75. 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA 
CYDONIA (Flowering Quince) 
SNOWBALL VIBURNUM (See Page 28) 
