ORFUL FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) 
—(See picture to the 
right). A tall, upright 
growing shrub, fine for ac- 
cent in shrub masses or in 
the foundation plantings. 
They bloom freely in late 
summer and fall. We grow 
four varieties, as follows: 
Anemonaeflorus — Bright 
pink, double. 
Ardens—Deep violet, dou- 
COTONEASTER acutifolia (Peking Cotoneaster)—A very at- 
tractive shrub with glossy, rather small, dark green leaves; slen- 
der, graceful branches. Produces black fruit in the fall. Very 
hardy and adapted to the great plains region. POSTPAID. 
200.33! Eten. Se ee ee $1.20 each; 3 for $3.30 
3 "to 4sfti-) See ee es ee 1.65 each; 3 for 4.50 
COTONEASTER divaricata—See Broadleaved Evergreens, page 16. 
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DOGWOOD, Grey—(See pic- 
ture to the right). Extremely 
ble. hardy and is recommended 
Banner — White with red for the Western Plains Re- 
eye, double. gion. White flowers in May, 
Lucy—Deep red, double. followed by white fruit. 
2 toe. 3 (feetistcctiwessaedcuntnce 1.00 each; 3 for 2.75. Postpaid. POSTPAID. 
BARBERRY, GREEN — (Pic- HOP aida eects 
tured at the left). Popular 
low-growing shrub, well 2 to 3 feet, $1.25 each; 
branched, dense and compact. 
The bright green foliage Ajeet e200: 
turns a beautiful bronzy-pur- DOGWOOD, Red-Branched— 
ple-red in the fall. Has red Magnificent creamy white 
berries that hang on until flowers in the spring. Its red 
spring. Very hardy, very easy branches make it attractive in winter. A hardy background shrub. 
to grow and _ rust-resistant. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall. POSTPAID. 
POSTPAID. 
Me . al. eo . 15 to 18 in. 80c each; 3 for 18 to 24 inches ME re Get A wk ic. Ltn 6 
Beri ba " cy | $2.25. 
BARBERRY, RED—This is one of the most brilliantly colored 
shrubs in cultivation. Lustrous purple-red foliage, brightening HIBISCUS— (Pictured at the 
in the summer and turning orange-scarlet in the winter. Other. right). Extremely hardy her- 
wise similar in growth habit to Green Barberry. Very hardy and baceous shrub bearing huge 
rust-resistant. POSTPAID. showy flowers usually about 6 
15.to. 18 inchessy) Get. os deo eta. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45 inches across. Very desirable 
BARBERRY, MENTOR—See Broadleaved Evergreen, page 16. in this section because they 
will grow in hot, dry loca- 
tions and bloom in July, Aug- 
ust and September when 
other flowers are extremely 
scarce. Your choice of two 
varieties: 
JUMBO RED AVALON HYBRIDS 
65c each; any three for $1.75, POSTPAID. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH — (See 
colored pictures and SPECTI- 
AL on page 51.) Also called 
“Summer Lilac.” For best re- 
sults, these shrubs should be 
cut back to the ground each 
spring. We have the following 
three outstanding varieties, 
which we have found the har- 
diest for this region: 
Empire Blue — (Patent No. 
557). There is no other Blue 
Buddleia that can compare 
with this. Color is an Aster- 
blue with a delicate lilac tone, 
FORSYTHIA, GOLDEN BELL—The first shrub to bloom early 
in the Spring. Its golden-yellow flowers completely cover its light 
green branches. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall in sun or partial shade. 
Grows in any soil. Hardy and easy to grow. POSTPAID. 
giving the whole blossom an 18) to: 24 inches’: 68.5 .. o. esac oe. $1.10 each; 3 for $3.00 
exquisite shade of blue. Dito wea elects sso DHA) Ra. hoe 1.35 each; 3 for 3.30 
3 ton Beet .o.5.o chee aoe lepee 1.45 each; 3 for 3.90 
Charming—Long sprays cover- 
ed with lavender-pink blooms. Has exceptional value for cutting 
dh d ion. V hardy variety. e . 
and house decoration. Very hardy variety Forsythia, Spring Glory 
(Pictured on page 51.) The first shrub to bloom in early 
spring. Far superior to the old fashioned sorts and is much 
more showy. It blooms young and its brilliant and large, 
pale yellow flowers completely cover the branches, making a 
Royal Red—(Patent No. 556.) A new variety producing an abun- 
dance of fully round sprays from July to frost. Color is a rich 
royal purple with brilliant red overtones. Excellent for cutting. 
Any of the above three varieties for $1.10 each; any three for 
$3.00. POSTPAID. BUTTONBUSH— (See picture cheerful display in the early spring. Hardy and easy to 
to the left). An extremely grow. Does well in ordinary soil. 
hardy shrub bearing novel 12 to 18 inches, postpaid $1.00 each; 4 for $3.40 
round, feathery, creamy white 18 to 24 inches, postpaid 1.10 each; 4 for 3.80 
flowers from July to Septem- 2to 3 feet, postpaid 1.35 each; 4 for 4.20 
ber. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall Ae : 
and has beautiful deep green Flowering Quince 
foliage so glossy it appears : ; 
vatnished Baceianemeerethe (See Picture on page 51). Also called Japonica or Burn- 
great plains region. POST- ing Bush. Bright, showy, fiery red blossoms. Blooms very 
PAID. early in the spring. Makes an excellent combination with 
12 to 18 inches $1.00 each; Forsythia. POSTPAID. 
3 for $2.70. 18 to 24 in. .80 each; 4 for 2.80 
oe & a ee $1.30 each; 2 tOt Te: . Se Ar Oe a 1.10 each; 4 for 4.00 
2 to 3 feet $1.60 Sachztah¥or SEE PICTURES AND SPECIAL OFFER ON PAGE 51 
$4.50. 
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