34 HARDY SHRUBS AND VINES. STATE NURSERY CO. 
HARDY SHRUBS AND VINES 
IF YOU ARE THE customer looking for quality in shruffs or vines, we want your trade. We make this department 
a specialty, and you can be positive that whatever is procured from us is essentially "Montanian" in every respect. 
Our facilities for growing shrubs or vines is all that could be desired; soil and location makes our stock look the very 
picture of heallli and hardiness. WE grow Montana shrubs for the Montana people. This class fills rather a unique 
place in the planting of a lawn, in that it comes between the smaller perennials and the shade trees. Their low 
shrubby growth and hardiness places them in a special place in landscape work. Unlimited variety of size and color 
makes them extremely useful in any combination desired. In almost all the varieties we have fine specimens at a 
little higher price, and if you are looking for something extraordinarily fine, place your order with us. 
AZALEA, HARDY. 
Mollis — This hardy member of the Azalea family bears a 
mass of white, red and yellow flowers. 
Each $1.00 
BERBERIS— (Barberry). 
Barberry. 
ThunBergii or Japanese— This grows in the form of a dense 
bush, bearing yellow flowers and then scarlet berries. 
In Autumn, the foliage assumes a gorgeous coloring of 
gold and scarlet. In quantity, the variety forms an im- 
penetrable hedge and is exceptionally valuable for this 
purpose. , 
Common— The well known variety with yellow flowers and 
red berries. The latter are largely used for jelly. 
Each, either variety 50c ano $1.00 
CHINESE MATRIMONY Vim. 
This is a medium sized creeper or trailer, with foliage 
of a light grayish green, i-'or about four months these 
masses of foliage variegate from colors of pink to purple. 
In the fail its branches are covered with bright fruits. 
Each 25c and 50c 
CLEMATIS. 
Native Clematis. 
One of the most popular of all trailing shrubs used for 
covering house fronts or drooping over retaining walls. 
When in bloom the dense sheets of blossoms, with their 
most pleasing fragrance, gives a beauty indescribable. 
Their variety of size, coupled with a wealth of bloom, puts 
them in a unique position. 
Native— We have propagated this beautiful vine in great 
quantity, believing that when it is better known it will 
be grown wherever a vine is needed. It ranks with the 
Virginia Creeper in wdrth and bears magnificent foliage 
and masses of sweei scented flowers. 
Each, good, strong roots 50c 
Paniculata— White; grows anywhere with rapidity and 
profuse blooming; flowers very fragrant. 
Each, field grown 50o 
