Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 Three Choice Evergreen Barberry These beautiful and rare Barberries are among the best and hardiest of our evergreen Shrubs. To the plant lover, who is looking for something different, whether for single specimen or group planting, they cannot be too highly recommended. From a long list of varieties recently introduced we offer the following three distinct kinds. Gagnepaini. Long narrow green foliage with blue-black fruits. Julianae. Deep green leaves with black fruits. Very hardy. Verruculosa. Small


Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 Three Choice Evergreen Barberry These beautiful and rare Barberries are among the best and hardiest of our evergreen Shrubs. To the plant lover, who is looking for something different, whether for single specimen or group planting, they cannot be too highly recommended. From a long list of varieties recently introduced we offer the following three distinct kinds. Gagnepaini. Long narrow green foliage with blue-black fruits. Julianae. Deep green leaves with black fruits. Very hardy. Verruculosa. Small shiny green leaves: compact growing evergreen, ideal for rockery; fruit blue black. Strong pot-grown plants, § each; per dozen. New Red-Leaved Japanese Bari Callicarpa Purpurea Andromeda (Pieris) Japonica. An evergreen compact growing low Shrub, with small dark green foliage and long panicles of dull bronzy-red buds which appear during the summer and are attractive during the entire winter, opening into white flowers in spring. Bushy plants, 12 to 15 inches high, § each. Buddleia (Butterfly Shrub or Summer Lilac) Variabilis Magnifica. One of the most desirable summer flowering Shrubs, beginning to bloom in July, it continues until cut by severe frost. The flowers are of a pleasing shade of violet mauve, and are borne in dense cylindrical spikes from 12 to 15 inches in length by 3 inches in diameter; it succeeds everj'where and flowers freelj' the first season planted. Good plants from 3-inch pots. 30 cts. each; $ per doz. Callicarpa (Beauty Berry) Purpurea. A splendid berried Shrub for the border or planted in clumps on the lawn; it grows about 3 feet high, its branches gracefully recurving are covered in August with tiny pink-tinted flowers, followed in late September by great masses of violet-purple berries, which remain on the plant until mid-winter. All fall berried plants are use- ful and attractive, and this is one of the most desirable. Strong pla


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