FLOWERING SHRUBS 
GLOSSY ABELIA (Abelia grandiflora) 
3-4 ft. Zone V. Blooms all summer, 
white flowers with pink blush. Shiny 
dainty leaves, evergreen in South. Twigs 
sometimes winter kill in this climate but 
recovery iS rapid each spring. 
2 yr. T 80c each; 10 $7.50 
PINK ABELIA (Abelia Edward Goucher) 
2-4 ft. Zone V. Lavender pink flowers, 
July to September. A companion vari- 
ety for the Glossy Abelia. 
1 yr. T 70c each 
RED LEAF JAPANESE MAPLE 
(Acer palmatum atropurpureum) 
6-12 ft. Zone V. Red foliage all sum- 
mer. Best in sun. 
3 yr. TT 12-15” $3.00 each; 3 $8.00; 
10 $25.00 
RED BARBERRY 
(Berberis thunbergi atropurpurea) 
3-6 ft. Zone IV. Bushy, thorny plant, 
rich bright red all season, red berries in 
fall. Grows in almost any soil, should 
have sun for best color. A fine accent 
plant. 
3 yr. TT 8-12" 70c each; 10 $6.00 
CRIMSON PYGMY BARBERRY 
1-2 ft. Zone IV. Outstanding new dwarf 
variety, purplish-red foliage, dense grow- 
ing habit. 
2 yr. TT 4-6” $1.50 each; 3 $3.75; 
10 $10.00; 100 $90.00 
SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus floridus) 
8 ft. Zone IV. Fragrant reddish brown 
flowers in May, bright green foliage, 
grows well in almost any soil. 
2 yr. T 8-10” 50c each; 10 $4.00 
DWARF BURNING BUSH 
(Euonymus alatus compactus) 
5 ft. Zone Ill. Glowing scarlet fall color, 
most brilliant of all shrubs. Slow, com- 
pact, needs little care. Unique corky 
ridges on bark add winter interest. Grows 
anywhere but fall color is best in sunny 
location. 
2 yr. T 6-9" 70c each; 10 $6.00; 
100 $50.00 
3 yr. TT 8-12” $1.15 each; 10 $10.00; 
100 $80.00 
4 yr. TT 12-15” $1.75 each; 3 $4.80; 
10 $14.00 
BLUE MIST SPIREA 
(Caryopteris clandonensis ‘‘Blue Mist’’) 
2 ft. Zone IV. Intense blue flower 
spikes make a brilliant display in late 
summer. Blooms on new wood, best to 
cut back each spring (severe winters 
will kill the tops anyway but roots are 
hardy). 
2 yr. T 12’ bloom next year 95c¢ each; 
10 $8.00 
GOLDEN LEAF DOGWOOD 
(Cornus alba gouchaulti) 
5-8 ft. Zone II. Leaves marked with 
yellow and sometimes pinkish. Branches 
purplish in winter. 
2 yr. T cut back to 12”. $1.00 each; 
10 $8.00 
RED TWIG DOGWOOD 
(Cornus alba sibirica) 
6-9 ft. Zone II. Bright coral-red bark 
provides effective winter color. Foliage 
is attractive green, white flower clusters 
in May are followed by white or slightly 
blue berries in fall. Bark color is bright- 
est on new branches so many gardeners 
cut this shrub back every spring to force 
all new growth. 
2 yr. T cut back to 12’’ 90c each; 10 $7 
SILVERLEAF DOGWOOD 
(Cornus alba elegantissima) 
5-8 ft. Zone II]. Leaves strikingly edged 
in white. A variety similar to above ex- 
cept for more attractive foliage, but 
flowers, fruit, and winter bark color not 
quite so pronounced. 
2 yr. T cut back to 12’ $1.00 each; 
10 $8.00 
CREEPING COTONEASTER 
(Cotoneaster adpressa) 
1 ft. Zone IV. Attractive prostrate shrub, 
creeping branches, small leaves, small 
pink flowers followed by red_ berries. 
Ideal for banks, terraces, beside steps. 
2 yr. T 4-6" 75c each; 10 $6.50; 
100 $55.00 
ROCKSPRAY (Cotoneaster horizontalis) 
2-3 ft. Zone IV. Horizontal branches, 
flat, densely twigged, leaves glossy. Pink- 
ish flowers, red berries. 
2 yr. T 6-8" 85c¢ each; 10 $7.50; 
100 $65.00 
REDVEIN ENKIANTHUS 
(Enkianthus campanulatus) 
10-15 ft. Zone IV. An excellent acid 
soil plant of the rhododendron family. 
Yellowish or light orange bell shaped 
flowers in May, unusual and delightful. 
Brilliant red foliage in autumn. Should 
be used moe than it is. Use peat moss 
when planting. 
2 yr. T 5-8” 85c¢ each; 10 $7.50; 
100 $65.00 
FORSYTHIA ARNOLD GIANT 
New variety, bushy growth, large yellow 
flowers in early spring. Probably ma- 
tures at 6 to 8 feet and is hardy at least 
to Zone V, perhaps IV. 
2 yr. T cut back to 12” $1.50 each. 
FORSYTHIA LYNWOOD GOLD 
6 to 8 ft. Zone V. Deepest yellow flow- 
ers. 
1 yr. 10-12’ 80c each; 10 $7; 100 $60 
FORSYTHIA SPRING GLORY 
6-8 ft. Zone IV to V. Hardy, vigorous, 
reliable. Gay profusion of soft yellow 
in early spring. 
2 yr. T cut back to 12’° 70c each; 10 
$6.00; 100 $50.00 
HILLS OF SNOW HYDRANGEA 
(Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora) 
3 ft. Zone IV. Should be cut to the 
ground each spring to force vigorous new 
growth. Blooms in summer, huge white 
clusters, eye catching. 
2 yr. cut back to 12” 75c ea.; 10 $6.50 
