Helena, Montana. 
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Barberry. 
CORNUS— (Dogwood.) 
Our Native Dogwood is a very ornamental shrub and in 
rows it is an effective windbreak. Wliite flowers followed 
by white berries. 
Each, 50o; postpaid 60c 
DEUTZIA GRACILLIS. 
A handsome dwarf growing shrub, which actually cov- 
ers itself with la mass of pure white blooms, borne in 
racemes, opening before the foliage has time to develop. 
One of the earliest shrubs to flower. Half-hardy, and re- 
quires protection in winter. 
Each 75c 
ISLDERBICRRY— (See Sambucus, Page 50.) 
FLOWERING CRAB. 
Medium sized tree, perfectly hardy, producing an abun- 
dance of delicate pink blossoms of great fragrance. 
Each, 75c: postpaid 90c 
FORSYTHA INTERMICDIA. 
Golden Bells — A well known and justly favorite hardy 
shrub covering itself rariv in the spring with yellow 
blossoms. FM'h 3 lo A feci, $1.00. 
GENISTA ANDREANA. 
A handsome varioly of the Scolch Broom, bearing very 
early in the spring beautiful pen-shaped and fragrant yel- 
low flowers in gi'eat profusion. Half-luirdy, requiring 
winter protection. 
Each $1.00 
^' t 
Are you desirous of a fine lawn? '{ 
Use Rocky Mountain Lawn Grass 
Seed. It is without an equal for the 
Northwest. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Bush) 
Russian Honeysuckle. 
Russian, Bush or Tartarian — One of the best shrubs. 
Many people think it is a vine, but it is a distinct shrub 
as much ^as a Lilac is. If you have not seen this, we 
strongly recommend it to you. For planting against a 
wall or anything to be hidden it is unsurpassed. For 
hedges it is also of great service. During the Spring 
months it is entirely covered with white and pink blos- 
soms. It rivals the Lilac in beauty and excels it in 
hardiness. 
Each 25c, 50c and $1.00 
Large specimens $2.00 
(FOR CLIMBING HONEYSUCKLES See Page 51.) 
HYDRANGEA 
(SEE ALSO PLANT DEPARTMENT, Page 19.) 
Hydrangeas are undoubtedly one of the best known and 
most popular flowering shrubs grown. The flowers which 
come in thick masses, have a peculiarity all their own. 
Hydrangiea Arboresecns— This is a hardy shrub, but needs 
a covering of straw in winter. 
Paiiieulata Grandiflora— A profuse bloomer, and very pop- 
ular. The flowers are borne in pyramidal panicles 
which when they first open are white, but make a 
gradual and interesting change to a rose color. 
Each, either variety 50c 
Postpaid 65c 
LILACS 
These shrubs have been planted for generations, but are 
as great a favorite today as ever. Our stock of Lilacs is 
complete and without rival in the northwest. The shrubs 
never looked better and the prices, compared with the 
quality and size O'f the bushes, are unequalled. Our se- 
lection includes all the standard varieties and the most re- 
cent introductions. The strong and hardy Lilacs sent out 
by us cannot be beaten. Our Lilacs are Montana grown 
and adapted to the norUiwest elimate, especially the Pur- 
ple, White and Persian varieties of the Bush types. 
