BLUEBERRIES 
They’re easy to grow—and offer so much. They produce an abundance of large luscious fruit — 
so easy to pick—no thorns. Plant them in a shrub border so you can enjoy their lovely creamy 
white blooms in spring and the beautiful autumn color of the foliage. In the garden, plant them 
5 to 7 ft. apart. For best results mulch them heavily with sawdust and add sufficient nitrogen to 
compensate for nitrogen loss. Keep well watered during dry weather. 
12-18 in. plants, 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.65 
DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALMOND (Prunus Glandulosa). Pink flowering 
almond; one of the most popular early spring 
flowering shrubs. Grows about 5 feet and is 
covered with small double flowers. 
18 to 24 inches_ $1.95 
BARBERRY (Berberis) 
Green (Japanese Thunberg). Bright green fo- 
liage turning to brilliant fall colors. Red ber- 
ries last well into winter, thorny stems make 
this a wonderful hedge plant. 24 in. size, 
$1.65. each. 
Evergreen Barberry. See Medium Broadleaf 
Evergreens, 
Red (Thunberg Atropurpurea). One of the 
finest hedge plants, for its colorful, beautiful 
red leaves all summer long. Excellent as ac- 
cent plants. 15 to 18 inches. $1.75 each. 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia). (8-10 ft.) Long arch- 
ing branches, nice foliage, pink trumpet-shaped 
flowers. One of the best. 2-3 ft., $2.25 each; 
BLUE MIST (Blue Spiraea). (3-4 ft.) Compact, 
low-growing shrub, covered with masses cf 
powdery-blue flowers from August to frost. 
No. 1 $2.00 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. (6-8 ft.) Buddleia or Summer 
Lilac. No shrub gives quicker results. Plant in 
spring, have full grown bush in full flower the 
same summer. The tops die down in the winter, 
but new tops are developed the next season 
and bloom the same year. 
Charming. Large sprays of distinct pink. 
Dubonnet. Compact spikes of wine red. 
White Cloud. White flowers; does not grow 
as the other varieties. Good cut flowers. 
Any of the above 3 varieties $1.95 each 
EXOCHORDA RACEMOSA (Pearl Bush). (8-10 
ft.) Dazzling white flowers in May. This was 
one of the favorites of the late Aubrey L. White. 
2-3 ft., $2.25 each 
CALYCANTHUS (Sweetshrub). A hardy sym- 
metrical shrub with leathery dark green and 
chocolate-colored flowers; very fragrant. 
Thrives well in shady locations. Grows 4 to 5 
ft. 2-3 ft., $3.45 each 
DOGWOOD. (8-10 ft.) Are useful for group 
plantings. 
Red. Grown mostly for the colored branches 
in the winter. 18 to 24 inches 
$1.95 each 
Yellow. Same as above with yellow 
branches. 18 to 24 inches $1.95 eagn 
(Do not contuse these with Flowering Dog- 
wood.) 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW. Catkins about twice 
the size of the ordinary pussy willow. Very 
nice to cut in the early spring for indoor forc- 
ing. Attractive foliage throughout the summer. 
3-4 ft., $3.00 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Spring Glory. New! Covered with pale yel- 
low flowers early spring. Produces many 
more blossoms than other varieties. 24-30" 
$2.00 each 
HONEYSUCKLE. Desirable for foliage, flowers 
and berries. 
Grandiflora Rosea (Bride Honeysuckle). 
April-May, 12-15 ft. Rose-pink flowers in 
abundance, green rounded foliage. Upright 
arowth, , $1.95 each 
Zabelli. (8-10 ft.) Flowers are true red. Very 
hardv. $1.95 each 
