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FLOWERING SHRUBS 
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FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALMOND, PINK FLOWERING—A very orna- 
mental shrub, limbs covered with masses of 
double pink flowers in April and May. 
BARBERRY, THUNBERGI—Bushy and beauti- 
ful for lawns, along short driveways and in 
groups of three and five in corners. Leaves 
turn brilliant red in autumn. 
2-21 ft......... $1.10 ea. 
BARBERRY—RED LEAVED—Its bright red 
foliage provides a beautiful contrast when 
planted with your other shrubs. 
15-18 in.(hedge grade)........ 50c ea. 
15-18 in.....$1.10 ea. 18-24 in.....$1.40 ea. 
CARAGANA, ARBORESCENS—A very hardy, 
rapid-growing shrub well-suited for back- 
ground and group plantings. Yellow flowers 
in May and June. 
2-3. {t...0.... 90c ea. 3-4 ft......... $1.25 ea. 
COTONEASTER, ACUTIFOLIA—An attractive 
hardy shrub or hedge. Dark green leaves. 
Black fruit. 
18-24 in......... 75¢ ea. 2-3 ft......... $1.00 ea. 
DOGWOOD, GOLD-TWIG—A striking yellow 
branched of high decorative value. 
DOGWOOD, RED—Dark wine-colored branch- 
es, white flowers in May and June. 
DEUTZIA—PRIDE OF ROCHESTER—Upright 
fast grower. Profusion of double white flow- 
ers tinged with pink in April and May. 
ELDER, GOLDEN—The golden foliage con- 
trasts well with the green of other shrubs. 
Large, flat, creamy blooms followed by pur- 
plish, edible berries. 
2-3. ft......... $1.25 ea. 
“ HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY (Virburnum) — 
Hardy shrub with single white flowers in 
April and May, followed by scarlet fruit hang- 
ing on until spring. 
Rese i bse e.. $1.40 ea, 
HONEYSUCKLE — RED TARTARIAN — Im- 
proved type. Hardy, vigorous grower. Pink 
blossoms in April and May. Red berries. 
HONEYSUCKLE — PINK TATARIAN — The 
well-known flowering Honeysuckie. Hardy, 
vigorous grower with red fruit. 
18-24 in......... 75c ea. 3-4 ft... $1.50 ea. 
HONEYSUCKLE—ZABELI RED—An improw 
ed red Tatarian with Rosy-pink flowers in 
April and May. Very hardy. 
HYDRANGEA, A. G. (Snowhill)—A shrub that 
thrives in shady places. Large double white 
flowers in June and July. 
2-3 ft......... $1.15 ea. 
HYDRANGEA, P. G.—A very hardy shrub with 
large trusses of showy double white flowers, 
blending into pink and bronze shades in aut- 
umn. Blooms from June to October. 
187. 2401ne.. 7. 90 ea. 2-3 ft.......:. $1.15 ea. 
LILAC, COMMON PURPLE—A well Known, 
hardy popular shrub. Blooms freely in the 
spring. 
2-3 ft......... $1.10 
LILAC, FRENCH (Belle de Nancy)—A popular 
rose with white center. Double. 
LILAC, FRENCH (Ludwig Spaeth)—A lovely 
deep purple. Single. 
LILAC, FRENCH (Mme. A. Chatenay)—Dou- 
ble with white flowers. 
LILAC, FRENCH (Mrs. W. E. Marshall)—Red- 
dish-purple with single bloom. 
LILAC, FRENCH (Pres. Carnot)—A lovely or- 
chid pink. Double. 
PS FG A en $2.00 ea. 
LILAC, PERSIAN (Rothomagensis) — Upright 
vigorous grower, reddish-purple flowers. 
April and May. One of the best for general 
planting. 
VES ES tee $1.15 ea. 
LILAC, PERSIAN (Villosa) — Bushy compact 
grower. Large, attractive leaves, pale pink 
flowers. Late bloomer. 
MOCKORANGE, ATLAS—New Hybrid giant- 
flowered of pure white. A hardy grower. 
18-24 in......... $1.15 ea. 
MOCKORANGE, BOUQUET BLANC — Close- 
set branches of fragrant double white flow- 
ers; rich green foliage. 
MOCKORANGE, MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE 
—Pure white flowers, completely double, and 
exceptionally sweet-scented. Profuse bloom- 
er. 
8-4eftiis... $2.15 ea. 
MOCKORANGE, VIRGINALIS—Semi - double, 
fragrant white flowers, much larger than any 
other variety. Blooms intermittently all sum- 
mer. 
2-3 ft....8. $1.25 ea. i. 
NANKING CHERRY (Prunus Tomentosa)— 
Very hardy, variety, remarkably showy flow: 
ers and fruit of finest flavor. For jams and 
preserves it is unexcelled. 
PRIVET, REGAL—Low growing dense shrub 
with horizontal, spreading branches. Fine. 
hardy hedge plant. 
2-2, ft......... $1.25 ea. 
