Shrubs 
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ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)--Upright growing 
shrub noted for its profusion of large blooms 
in Sept. and Oct. Thisis the only shrub which 
produces varied color in the border for fall. 
Named cc'ors: Red, Pink, White, and Blue. 
2-3 ft. ------------ each $1.50 
ALMOND, FLOWERING--Very early spring 
flowering shrub, gaily in bloom before the 
leaves appear. The flowers are an attractive 
bright double pink. 
18-24 in.- ---------- each $1.50 
ARALIA, FIVE LEAVED--Of compact, grace- 
ful outline with bright green and _ shining 
foliage, attaining a height from 5 to 7 feet. 
Well adapted to dark, shady places, where 
other shrubs fail. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.50 
BARBERRY, THUNBERGI--Is no shrub in 
existence more commonly used for foundation 
and hedge plantings. Autumn paints the foli- 
age crimson and bronze, and Studs the branches 
with red berries which hang all winter. 
15-18 in. ------------ each $0.75 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF--A shrub of medium 
height, with distinctly red foliage throughout 
the year. It needs a sunny location to bring 
out the color of the leaves. 
12-15 in.- ---------- each $0.85 
15-18 in.- ---------- each 1,00 
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THUNBERG BARBERRY 
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BEAUTY BUSH--This plant is a slender but 
erect shrub of bushy habit, with downward 
Sweeping branches of very gracefal aspect. 
Its flowers are like tiny fox-gloves, bright 
shell ping, and produced in bewildering pro- 
fusion. 
each $2.00 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)- A semi-her- 
baceous plant which begins to bloom in July 
and continues until frost. The flowers are 
of a pleasing shade of violet-mauve and borne 
in dense cylindrical spikes. Very fragrant 
and attractive to the butterflies. 
2 yr. heads ---------- each $1.35 
COTONEASTER--A beautiful hardy shrub of 
recent introduction from Northern China with 
spreading slender branches and beautiful dark 
green foliage persistent until into the winter. 
2-3 ft.------------ each $1.50 
DEUTZIA, GRACILIS--A dwarf, low-growing 
bush, never taller than 3 feet. Is covered 
very early in the spring withpure white flow- 
ers. Very desirable where a low-growing 
Shrub is wanted. 
12-15 in. ------------ each $1.50 
DOGWOOD, RED--A shrub with blood-red 
branches in the winter. Fruit bright blue 
and' flowers white. Attractive to desirable 
birds. 
2= oni teen ta aa oe a = each $1.10 
EUONYMOUS AMERICAN (Indian Wahoo)--A 
native shrub with greenish branches of up- 
right growth, bearing small white flowers in 
early spring and full of showy red fruit during 
the winter. Because of the fruit, sometimes 
called strawberry bush. 
2-3 ft.------------- each $2.00 
EUONYMOUS ALATUS (Winged Euonymous) 
--Has dwarf compact habit; hood very corky, 
which gives it the name of cork bark. Has 
small delicate flowers in late spring, followed 
by red berries in fall. Foliage turns a bril- 
liant red in the fall. 
15-2 {tase roe each $2.50 
EUONYMOUS EUROPEAN (Burning Bush)-- 
A tall, slender shrub of tree-like habit. Has 
bright red foliage in autumn and pink fruits 
in the fall. 
2-3ft.------------- each $2.00 
