FLOWERING SHRUBS 
We will have on hand during most of the season the following flowering 
shrubs. These are potted in tar paper pots. Most of them are from 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Almond—small pink flowers—also White Almond. 
Althea (Rose of Sharon)—tred, purple, white. 
Beauty Bush—beautiful pink flowers in June. 
Blue Hydrangea—one of the newer varieties, $1.50 Nikko. 
Buddlei—red lilac flowers. 
*Coralberry (Indian Currant)—pink flowers, red berries. 
Cotoneaster Divaricata—low growing—red berries—$1.50. 
Dwarf Deutzias (Gracilis)—white—dwarf growing. 
Deutzia—white—Pride of Rochester. 
*“Dogwood Red Twig—red branches for winter color. 
Euonymus Alatus (Firebush)—bright red leaves in fall. 
Forsythia—yellow bell shaped flowers—May. 
*Red Honeysuckle—early blooming red flower. 
Hugonis Rose—yellow summer rose. 
Hydrangea—P.G.—white flowers, pinkish tinge, Fall. 
Hybrid Lilacs—double white, blue, single purple, single red, single pink—$1.50. 
Lilacs—common—white and purple—will make heavy clumps. 
Mock Orange—Double Phil. Virginalis, very sweet. 
Golden Mock Orange—bloom July. 
anking Cherry—dwarf flowering cherry. 
Pearl Bush—white Spirea-type flowers. 
* Japanese Flowering Quince—red flower. 
Regal Privet—glossy leaves—fine specimen plant. 
Smoke Tree—purple fringe, bronze leaves. 
* Snowberry—pink flowers, white berry. 
Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath)—small white flowers. 
Spirea—Anthony Waterer—pink. 
Snow Flake—new variety double Mock Orange. 
Sweet Shrub—chocolate flowers—spicy frangrance. 
Tamarix African—early pink blossoms. 
\ Weigelia Red—bell shaped flowers—early spring. 
* Viburnum Americanum (Cranberry Bush)—bright red berries—all winter. 
*Viburnum Dentatum—white flowers followed by black berries. 
Viburnum Carlesi—sweet—pink snowball, 18 to 24 inch, $3.00; small, $1.00 
Price: Each $1.00, unless otherwise marked. 
* Denotes berry-bearing shrubs liked by many birds. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We will have a large assortment of rooted chrysanthemum plants of named 
varieties. This wil include all colors and types. Available in small pots at 25 cents 
each. 
During the fall season we will have a large assortment of chrysanthemums 
in bloom at our nursery. 
NUT TREES 
\ Chinese: Chestnuts——3.to7 4, teetatall. =. sete eee ee ee each $1.50 
 Huropean .Filberts--3, to 4. feecns 1-7 40m ee each 80c 
“\Butternut--4!to"5 feet) ae te ee each $1.00 
>Black Walnut—4 tosSiféet, See ete Ai eee each 50c 
Russian Mulberry—5 tosG feet) fy) eo. 4 ee ee ee each $1.00 
English Walnut—2° to13 feet. 4572.0), (eee ee ee each $1.75 
