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Deciduous Shrubs 
FOR FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, BERRIES 
Any true lover of nature will find a world of joy and 
happiness watching the striking and fascinating changes 
in flowering shrubs throughout the season. They are a 
delight from the first mild spring day, when the buds begin 
to swell, until late in autumn, when the leaves are re- 
splendent in their festive colors and brilliant berries. 
We are only able here to acquaint the reader with a 
very small portion of this wealth of beauty. Generous 
planting of shrubs around the home will repay in beauty 
and pleasure many times over the small investment re- 
quired. 
SHRUBS B&B (Balled and Burlapped) 
Unless otherwise marked “B&B” (Balled and Burlapped), 
shrubs are dug bare rooted when dormant. Should balling 
and burlapping be desired on shrubs not marked “B&B,” 
an extra charge will be made at the following rates. 
After the regular bare-root digging season is passed, 
this material must be dug with a ball, and since consid- 
erable time, labor and soil are involved, balling and bur- 
lapping will be charged at these rates. 
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Larger sizes — prices quoted on request. 
EXPLANATION SYMBOLS 
*Suitable for foundation plantings. 
+Adapted to partial shade. 
§Berried shrubs. 
Note:—Figures after the names give approximate heights 
reached by the trees and shrubs under favorable 
conditions. 
ACANTHOPANAX, Aralia Each Ten 
*+Pentaphylla (Five-leaf Aralia). 10 ft. A tall-growing 
shrub with stout, prickly stems and bright green, 
glossy foliage that turns yellow in fall. 
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ALTHEA. See Hibiscus syriacus, Rose of Sharon 
-~\SARONIA, Chokeberry 
*SArbutifolia Brilliantissima. (Brilliant Chokeberry). 6 
ft. White or flushed pink flowers in May; clusters of 
bright orange-scarlet berries that persist into winter. 
Brilliant crimson foliage in Autumn. 
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AZALEA. They breathe of distant lands 
*+Amoena Coccinea (Red Amoena Azalea) 4 ft. One 
of the hardiest Azaleas with attractive, brilliant, red 
flowers. Very popular. Foliage turns bronze in fall. 
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*tArborescens (Sweet Azalea). 5 ft. The very fragrant 
flowers, which are white tinged with pink, appear in 
June and July. 
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*+Calendulacea (Flame Azalea). 6 ft. A most beautiful 
shrub, bearing profusion of pale yellow to fiery red 
flowers in May and June. Very showy. 
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Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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