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1955 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
ARTIC BLUE WILLOW 
Dwarf, hardy with foliage of bluish green. It can be sheared or grown 
naturally in a hedge or border. 
Each 5to25 
1% feet 1.10 1,00 
ARROW-WOOD—See "VIBURNUM”’ 
BARBERRY (BERBERIS thunbergi) 
JAPANESE—Dwarf compact shrub, very useful for hedges. Thorny 
branches, blooms in May, followed by an abundance of red berries 
which last all winter. Foliage changes to brilliant red in fall. 
inch 1.00 .90 
12 feet 1.30 1.20 
RED LEAVED (atropurpurea)—Similar to Japanese except the foliage is 
bronze red all season, changing to bright red in autumn. 
Lopeeincn 1.30 1.20 
12 feet 1.60 1.50 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
Vigorous shrub, with sprays of pink flowers in early summer which 
develops to medium height. 
3. feet 1.50 1.40 
BRIDAL WREATH—See ‘'SPIREA” 
BUCKTHORN (RHAMNUS) 
COMMON BUCKTHORN (R. cathartica)—Vigorous growing shrub with 
very dark green foliage which colors to yellow and orange in autumn. 
The berries change from red to black in September. This is a tall grow- 
ing shrub. 
GLOSSY BUCKTHORN (frangula)—Vigorous shrub dark green foliage, 
which changes to yellow and orange shades in autumn. The berries 
change from red to black in September. Tall growing and very attractive 
to birds for food and shelter. 
3. = feet 1.40 1.30 
4 feet 1.60 1.50 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (BUDDLEIA)—Spring Only 
SUMMER LILAC (lIlle de France)—Free flowering perennial shrub, which 
freezes back almost every winter. It grows to a dwarf size bush with 
lilac-like flowers on every tip. 
2 yr. No. 1 1.00 .90 
CARYOPTERIS (SPIREA Blue Mist) 
Dwarf plant for edging. Blooms profusely with blue flowers in late 
August into fall. Prefers sandy loam and enjoys full sun. Must be pro- 
tected in severe climates—Spring Only—-In Pots. 
Each 2.00 —— 
