Sancexie Nurseries Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
Flowering shrubs add much to the beauty of your home grounds at a low cost 
Abelia—See Broadleaf Evergreens 
Almond, Double Flowering Pink; Prunus glandulosa plena. 
One of the most showy shrubs in early April, with its many 
double pink flowers about an inch across, clustered thickly 
along the slender branches before the leaves are developed; 
grows 2 to 4 ft. high; prune after blooming. 
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Althea; Rose of Sharon 
Hollyhock-like flowers in late summer to fall; upright habit, 
attaining 10-15 feet; easily grown. Colors: Double Pink, Dou- 
ble Red, Double Purple. 
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Barberry, Japanese or Thunberg’s; Green 
Dwarf, dense, compact, spreading habit; graceful spiny 
branches; dwarf leaves coloring brilliantly in autumn; scarlet 
berries 3-inch long in October and later; excellent for foun- 
dation planting and hedges. 
12 to 15 in $0.50 each; 3 for $1.25 
15 to 18 in. we) e207 eachs) 3: f£0r 911.95 
18 to 24 in..... 85 each; 3 for 2.40 
Barberry, Red-Leaved Japanese or Red Thunberg’s 
Berberis Thunbergi atropurpurea 
A very showy shrub for lending all-summer color to the 
border, with its rich, lustrous metallic or bronzy red foliage, 
if planted in full sun; becomes green in shade; scarlet berries 
in fall and winter; holds its leaves later in autumn than the 
green-leaved Japanese. Does not produce wheat rust. 
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15 to 18 in 60 each; 3 for 2:25 
18 to 24 in 1.00 each; 3 for 2.85 
Beautybush; Kolkwitzia amabilis 
Discovered in China in the 90's, it is now one of the most 
popular May flowering shrubs, when for a distance of 11/2 to 
21, ft. its arching sprays are a mass of clustered, trumpet- 
shaped flowers like Weigelas but more dainty, 34 to 1 in. 
long, pink outside, mottled with orange within. The dark 
green foliage is dainty, up to 2!/) in. long. It attains a height 
of 4 to 6 ft. succeeds with sun half the day. Prune after 
blooming. While it does not usually bloom for a year or two 
after planting, it will, when established, reward you abun- 
dantly. 
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Butterfly Bush (Summer Lilac) 
Covered from summer till fall with 
fragrant flowers resembling Lilacs; 
grows 4 to 6 feet high; may be kept 
lower by pruning. Mound in winter 
the same as you protect everbloom- 
ing Roses. 
Pink, Variety Charming. Lavender 
tinged pink, the pink more notice- 
able in the sun. 
Wine Red, Variety Debonnet. Rich 
carmine-purple, similar to the French 
wine Dubonnet. 
Purple, Variety Royal Red. (Pat- 
ented.) A Butterfly Bush of true royal 
color. Its immense trusses of bril- 
liant purple-red flowers withstand 
summer's heat and bloom over a 
long period. 
PRICES OF ABOVE BUTTERFLY 
BUSHES 
2-year plants, 85c each; 
any 3 for $2.25. 
Cotoneaster acutifolia; Peking Cotoneaster 
An upright, yet somewhat spreading shrub with graceful 
spreading branches reaching 5 to 6 ft. Leaves 1 to 2 in. long, 
dark, glossy green, in autumn purplish. Small whitish-pink 
five-petaled flowers in nodding clusters of two to five, follow- 
ed by conspicuous black berries !/2 in. long. 
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Butterfly Bush 
mn Cranberry Bush; Viburnum opulus 
The parent of the Common Snowball, and like it in growth, 
but the white flowers are in flat clusters in May. The center 
flowers, which produce the berries, are small, with an outer 
ring of showy flowers like the individual flowers of the Snow- 
ball. The bright scarlet cranberry-like fruits, 3 in. long, color 
in early August., remaining well into winter when not eaten 
by the birds. Endures partial shade; attains 8 to 12 ft.; prune, 
if necessary, after blooming. 
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Crape Myrtle 
Watermelon red. Crepe-like deep pink to red flowers borne 
in profusion early summer to fall. Plants should be cut back 
before planting—we do this before we ship unless you object. 
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Desmodium, Purple Bush Clover 
Graceful arching branches covered in late summer with 
rose-purple, small pea-shaped flowers. 
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Deutzia, gracilis (slender Deutzia). 2 to 3 feet. A graceful, 
dwarf shrub which covers its arching branches with small 
racemes of white flowers in early spring. Does well in sun 
or shade. 
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Deutzia Pride of Rochester 
Covered in latter May with dainty, double, tassel-like flow- 
ers in a setting of deep green foliage in upright clusters 4 to 
6 in. long, white, outer petals tinted rose; upright, vigorous, 
growing 6 to 8 ft. high, in any well drained garden soil; prune 
after blooming. 
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Exochorda, Pearl Bush 
Produces large clusters of dazzling white flowers in May. 
Excellent in shrub groups or in background plantings. At- 
tractive foliage. Grows 6 to 8 ft. 
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Forsythia (Golden Bell) 
Forsythia spectabilis 
One of the best upright Forsythias; pure, rich yellow flow- 
ers, sometimes 11!/, inches across; better color and blooms 
more freely than most varieties. The bell-shaped flowers 
bloom before the leaves develop, often in March. Frequently 
combined in shrub groups with crimson flowered Japanese 
quince, as they both bloom about the same time. 6 to 8 ft. 
18 to 24 in. $0.70 each; 3 for $1.95 
Z2utOmecu ties: 95 each; 3 for 2.75 
Forsythia Spring Glory. New! One of the finest Forsythias 
ever introduced. Covered with pale yellow flowers early 
spring. Produces many more blossoms than other varieties. 
ZROMS tistics $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25 
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