Helena, Montana. 
HARDY SHRUBS— (Continued.) 49 
OLEASTUR— RUSSIAN OLIVE. 
(Elaipinus Augiistifolia.) 
This is a new inlroduotion to Ihis socUoii, and 
a decided acquisition (o our hardy shrubs. The 
foliage is of a deop gi'ecn on tiic supor side, and 
silvery white underneath, naiT-ow and about three 
inches long. The flowers are yellow, very frag- 
rant, and borne in great profusion in June. Its 
bushy habit will make it a favorite for hedge and 
screen purposes, as well as for ornamental speci- 
men planting. Each. 3 feet 50c 
RIBES— (Flowering Cunant.) 
A most desirable ornamental shrub. They are 
easily grown and vigorous, with the most beauti- 
ful foliage and racemes of beautiful pink blos- 
soms. Is a native of Montana. Each, 25c; post- 
paid ; 35c 
SAMBUCUS— (Elderberry.) 
Very useful for a screen or windbreak. 
Each, 50c; poslpaid 70c 
SIBERIAN PEA— (Caragaiia.) 
Notwithstanding recent introductions to this and 
similar shrubs, this favorite holds ils own. It 
bears yellow, pea-like blossoms during May and 
June. Each, 50c; postpaid 70c 
SNOWBERRY. 
One of its most valuable features is the succes- 
sion of pure white berries immediately after the 
blooming is finished. Each, 25c and 50c; post- 
paid 35c and 60c 
Siiowliall. 
SNOWBALL— (Viburnum.) 
Always a favorite, wilh its large globular, pure while 
flowers. Stands out conspieuouslv in any laiKlsca.pi'^ work,. 
Each, 3 feet, 75c; 4 feet, $1,00; iiostpaid, OOe and !(11.25 
V. CaHe.si — A new introduction from Korea, producing del- 
icately spice-scented flowers in June. The unopiMied 
buds are a beautiful pink opening to handsome wh.te 
umbels of pure white resembling a huge Bouvardia, and 
lasting for weeks. A wonderful plant for the lawn or 
cemetery. Each $1.50 
Spirea (Van Hoiitii.) 
SPIREAS 
Van Houtii (Bridal Wreath) — The grandest of all 
the White Spireas; it is of compact habit and a beau- 
tiful ornament for the lawn at any season, but when 
in flower it is a complete fountain of white bloom, 
almost completely covering the foliage. 
Each 25c and 50c 
Postpaid 35c and 70c 
Bamalda — A dwarf variety, about a foot high ; blooms 
from June till October in clusters of rosy pink 
flowers. 
Each 25c and 50c 
Postpaid 35c and 70c 
Sorbifolia (Ash Leaved SpiVea^^Beautiful foliage. 
and white flowers. 
Each 25c and 50c 
Postpaid 35c and 70c 
S. Prunifolia — Another favorite variety. It produces 
long spikes of double white blooms very freely, in 
May and June. 
Each ;....25c and 50c 
Postpaid 35c and 70c 
