SHRUBS 25 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Unless otherwise indicated, shrubs and shade trees are 
regularly dug bare-rooted at the prices listed. The prac- 
tice of handling plants with a ball of earth (B&B) is be- 
coming more prevalent every year. For your convenience 
we are listing below ball and burlap (B&B) charges. 
On LO. Seine £3 CAC mm OUtO RG ot bees. 1.25 each 
1 SmrOec4eins.- AU cache 6 hLOscceLe ee 2.25 each 
PetOnor lee ee DUCA CHa ouLO LLL bes 3.50 each 
OReOGaet be ne COU exch eLOULOel Zeit ee 5.50 each 
ASCOPD titw-s VO0eachs @L25tosl4sit 10.00 each 
1to9 10 and over 
Each Each 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum Fiveleaf Aralia 
A—8'. Slightly thorny. Leaves compound, fine leaflets, 
dark glossy. 
lie: [ot We" Seb ht beads Fe, lOO Rae alee eee 125 1.00 
ee 4 Lot a9 A Die Ake or ak ce Ra rene OAR 1.50 125 
Se UC 4 T Ute ees ye the ran ee on 2.00 
\ AMELANCHIER canadensis (botryapium) Shadblow 
A—I0'. White flowers, May. Maroon fruit, June, July. 
AZALEAS—See separate section—pages 22 to 24 
BERBERIS thunbergi Japanese Barberry 
E to D—5'. The best known hardy shrub. Leaves 5%", 
brilliant red in fall. Scarlet fruit remains all winter. 
A UOMO EE) tee ns aa ee, ee 35 230 
Naty TS Wi ale er a 50 5) 
A mR COM lee eee crete eae “75 .65 
atropurpurea Redleaf Japanese Barberry 
E to D—5'. Same as preceding, except leaves strong red 
when grown in full sun. 
1A dvey MGT SNA oe eee ia id ae aabee .85 aS 
A509 wa]. | Basyye 88 5 enema de ote Rea LO 1.00 
Bah Ai ec VA! 8 Ng Re pete eee 1.50 ay 
BUDDLEIA alternifolia Chinese Butterflybush 
E—8'. Narrow spikes, lilac-purple, July. The hardiest. 
Dany Com IM DOUG: coir). curt tere. seco eaves 1.95 
Charming 
E—4' to 6'. Long panicles of pink flowers. 
Ph, Aik) BGR DY Ye ASR eee ei Ope 1.95 
Dubonnet 
Large wine-red spikes. 
CARY T MII) OCS asec iin cy ceneiensesreivasececdtes 1.95 
