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Almonds. 
FLOWERING AND 
ORNAMENTAL 
SHRUBS 
In laying out new grounds we advise 
the extensive use of shrubs, as they make 
a beautiful showing the first season. 
Special Notice. ^u^t;^ 
under the heading of shrubs, as follows: 
10c ea., postpaid are $1.00 per doz.; 15c 
ea., postpaid are Sl.50 per doz.; 2Qc ea., 
postpaid are S2.00 per <loz.; 25c ea., post- 
paid are S2.50 per doz.; if single rate is 
not followed by (postpaid) cannot be 
sent by mail. All shrubs when priced 
singly and not followed by the word 
(TWstpaid) are sent by express or freight 
at purchaser's expense, as follows: 25c 
ea., are 82.50 per doz.; 30c ea., are $3.00 
per doz.; 35c ea., are 83.50 per doz.; 40c 
ea.. are S4.00 per doz.; 50c ea., are $5.00 
per doz. 
Prices per 100 or 1000, on application. 
ALMONDS. 
TlmiKlfi ■Pinlr The blossoms are double like 
XJVUULV X^llXn.* roses, set closely on the twigs, 
and appear before the leaves in the early spring. 
The shrub is dwarf. Blossoms are bright pink. 
2 to 3 ft., strong, ca.» 40c. 
Snowy blossoms, like 
white roses. 2 to 3 
Double White. 
ft., strong, ea., 40c. 
BARBERRY. 
"DiiTnlA This plant has been described as a 
JTUXpiC. hedge plant but its effect is fvdly 
as good as when planted singly or in contrast 
with golden leaved plants. The leaves are cleep 
violet or purple and in June it produces yellow- 
ish-white flowers, which turn to purple berries 
as the season aflvances. lOc ea., 3 for 2Sc, 
postpaid; 18 to 24 inch, 25c ca.; 2 to 3 ft. strong, 
30c. ea. 
rrrPPTI ^ handsome deciduous shrub, with 
VJICCIX* yellow flowers in terminal drooping 
racemes in May or June, followed with st-arlet 
fruit. 10c ea.. 3 for 25c., postpaid; 18 to 24 inch, 
20c ca.; 2 to 3 ft. 25c ca. 
TViiinVkorfrii P«2e 80 for description.) 
laUnDergU, ,0c. ea.; 3 ft. 25c., postpaid; 
18 to 24 in.t 30c. ca. 
Calycanthus. ilZ?)\t''"':n. 
liarity and pleasing fragrance of this, 
together willi its rich foliage and reddish 
brown flowers, makes it very interesting. 
It blossoms in Jvme and at intervals 
during the summer. ISc ca., 2 for 25c., 
postpaid; 18 to 24 inch, ea. 25c. 
Clethra Alnifolia. i^XZ 
A very hardj', neat , upright growing 
shrub, not only valued for its beauty 
and sweetness, but is in demand for 
the honey bee to feed upon. Blo;>ms 
every season, producing pure white fra- 
grant flowers in spikes 3 to G inches 
long. IDc ea., 3 for 25c., postpaid; 18 
to 24 in., ca., 2.Sc.; 2 to 3 ft. ca., 30c. 
CORNUS. 
Sanguinea. i^.'.-'r^'ltA 
hardy shrub with a showy red bark, 
which becomes more brilliant with liie 
approach of winter. In the early spring 
it is covered with yellow flowers. It is 
a good sized, handsome shrub and serves 
as an ornament the year roimd. lOc 
ea., 3 for 25c. postpaid; 18 to 24 in., ea.» 
20c.; 2 to 3 ft., ea., 2Sc. 
The Minnetonka Apple 
Currant, Yellow 
Deutzia Gracilis. 
MINNESOTA'S GREATEST SEEDLING 
THE GUARANTEED APPLE 
Cornus, Variegated. 
Sihirirfl Varipaafa * large, spreading shnih, with 
OiUlllCd, VdllCgdld.. white flowers in June, variegated 
fdliaKe and coral red l>ark. ISc ea., 2 for 25c., postpaid; 15 to 18 
in., ca., 25c.; 18 to 24 in., 30c. ea. 
Spaethi Aurea. Shh ?t"!'ong shoot°^nd 
bright red bark. The leaves are broadly mar- 
gined with creamy yellow. One of the choic- 
est variegated shrubs. IS to 18 in., ea., 2Sc. 
"PaniPlllci+a Very handsome whenstarred 
jrauil/Ulctlct. ^yjii, white flower clusters, 
and again in autumn when laden w'ith red- 
stemmed white fruits. ISc. ea., 2 for 25c.; 15 
to 18 in., ea., 25c.; 18 to 24 in., ca., 35c. 
medium sized sproadinR 
OXOlOmiera. shrub, with dark red bark 
and white flowers, followed by white berries, 
lOc. ea., 3 for 2Sc., postpaid; IS to 18 in., ea., 
20c.; 18 to 24 in., ca., 2Sc., 2 to 3 ft., 3()c. ca. 
CURRANT, YELLOW 
FLOWERING. 
The beautiful goUl and crimson blossoms of this 
hybrid are borne in pendent clusters in May. 
2 to 3 ft. ea.. 30c.; 
DEUTZIAS. 
/^..^^nof o flowers are very large, double 
V^lCliaia.. pui-e white. The shrub is very 
hardy and altogether is one of the best Deutzias, 
lOc. ca., 3 for 25c. postpaid; 18 to 24 in., ea., 
25c.; 2 to 3 ft., ca., 30c.; 3 to 4 ft., ea., 35c. 
Tl/Mihlo 'PnCA Kxquisite blossoms, 
i;OUDie XVObe. shaped like a rosette, 
tinged with delicate pink, very large. lOc. ea., 
3 for 25c., postpaid; 18 to 24 in„ ea., 25c.; 2 to 
3 ft., ea„ 30c.; 3 to 4 ft., 3Sc. ea. 
Gf a r» 1 1 1 c One of the hand- 
1 a ^ 1 1 1 a. somest of the Deut- 
zias — ^it forms a lew, compact bush, which 
is covered with blossoms. The flowers are 
single, pxire white and borne lavishly on 
every branch and twig. IOc.ea.,3 for 25c., 
postpaid; 12 to 18 in., ea.* 25c., 18 to 24 
in., ea., 30c. 
Pride of Rochester. Pi^fin- 
est varieties, producing large double white 
flowers; the back (»f the i>e(als slightly 
tinted with rose, lilooms early in June. 
18 to 24 in., ea., 25c.; 2 to 3 ft., ea, 30c.; 
3 to 4 ft., 35c. ea. 
AATfltPfll new, single, while, large 
W clLClll* flowering variety, very 
hardv. lOc. ea., 3 for 25c., postpaid; 18 
to 24 in., 2Sc.; 2 to 3 ft., ea., 30c.; 3 to 
4 ft., ea., 35c. 
r^nttA\AQ Flowers double pure sil- 
^dUUlUd.. verv white. 2 to 3 ft., 
30c. ca.; 3 to 4 ft. 35c. ea. 
Eleagnus Longipes. § ^ 
OHvc.) Tliis is a beautiful .'ihrub about 
5 to 6 feet in height. The foliage is 
bright green above and silvery white 
beneath. It blo.ssoms abundantly in 
May, the pale yellow flowers hanging in 
wreaths on the hiish. The.se are followed 
by brilliant scarlet berries, olive shaped, 
about the size of large currants, which 
rii>en in July, They have an excellent 
flavor, are rich, juicy and sprightly and 
are very (;ood for preserves, jelly, etc. 
The bush is very hardy and withstands 
cold, heat and drouth remarkably well. 
In winter the reddish brown bark renders 
the plant very attractive. 18 to 24 in,, 
25c. each. 
