W MOST NORTHERN N URS ERIES IN AMERICA. 
Almonds. 
FLOWERING AND 
ORNAMENTAL 
SHRUBS 
Special Notice. pia.u.f h.s?^ 
under the heading of shrubs, as 
follows: 10c. ea., postpaid, are $1 
per doz. ; 15c. ea., postpaid, arc 
$1.50 per doz.; 2(ic. ea., postpaid, 
are $2 per doz.; 25c. ea., postpaid, 
are $2.50 per doz.; If single rate is 
not followed "postpaid," cannot be 
sent by mail. All shrubs when 
priced siiigly and not followed by 
t!ie word ' postpaid" are .sent by 
express or freight at purchaser's 
expense, as follows: 25c. ea. are 
$2.50 per doz.; 30c. ea. are S3. 00 
per doz.; 35c. ea. are $3.50 per doz.; 
•10c. ea. are $4.00 per doz.; 50c. ea. 
are $5.00 per doz. Prices per 100 
or 1,000 on application. 
Comns, Varieg'ated. 
ALMONDS. 
nmiK1<» Pint '^'^'^ blossoms are double like roses, set close- 
±juuijic jTiiiK.. ly on the twigs, and appear before the leaves 
in the early spring. Tlie shrub is dwarf. Blossoms are bright 
pinlv. 2 to 3 ft., strong-, ea., 40c. 
Dfinhle WViit*» t^nowy blossoms, 
l-»OUDie Wnite. white roses. 
2 to 3 ft., strong-, ea., 40c. 
ARALIA MANDSHURICUS. 
A very ornamental shi-ub, with long 
multifled leaves, imparting a decidedlv 
sub-tropical aspect to a group. 2 to 3 
ft., each 40c., doz. $4.00; 3 to 4 ft., each 
50c., doz. $5.00. 
BARBERRY. 
Pnrn1<» '^ '^'■'^ plant has been described 
ux^i^. ^ hedge plant, but its ef- 
fect is fully as good as when planted 
singly or in contrast with golden leaved 
plants. The leaves are deep violet or 
purple, and in June it produces yellow- 
ish-white flowers, which turn to purple 
berries as the season advances. 10c. ea.. 
3 for 25c., postpaid; 18 to 24-incli, 250^ 
ea.; 2 to 3 ft., strong-, 30c. ea. 
nrf>r>n ■'^ handsome deciduous shrub, 
xjittii. ,vm, yellow flowers in ter- 
minal drooping racemes in May or June 
followed with s<arlet fruit. 10c. ea.! 
3 for 25c., postpaid; 18 to 24-incIi, 20c. 
ea.; 2 to 3 ft., 25c. ea. 
Thunberfii ^^''^ ^^^^^ f"'' f'e- 
Anuiiucigll. srription.) lOo. ea., 3 
for asc, postpaid; 18 to 24-lncli, 30c. ea.; 
a to 3 ft., 35c. each. ' 
CALYCANTHUS. 
(S-vreet Scented Shrub.) The pe- 
culiarity and pleasing fragranre 
of this, together with its rich 
foliage and reddish brown llower.s, 
makes it very interesting. It 
blossoms in June and at inter- 
vals during the summer. 15c. ea., 
2 for 25c., postpaid; 18 to 24-inch, 
ea. 25c.; 2 to 3 ft., 35c. each. 
CLETHRA ALNI- 
FOLIA. 
(Sweet Pepper Bush.) A very 
hardy, neat, upright growing 
shrub, not only valued for its 
beauty and sweetness, but is in 
demand for the honey bee to feed 
upon. Blooms every sea.son, pro- 
ducing pure white fragrant (low- 
ers in spikes :) to fi inches long. 
10c. ea., 3 for 2Sc., postpaid; 18 
to 24-in., 25c.; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 35c. 
CURRANT, YELLOW 
FLOWERING. 
The beautiful gold and crimson 
blossoms of this hybrid are borne 
in pendant clusters in May. 2 to 
3 ft., ea. 30c. 
Currant, Tello-w. 
Deutzia 
CORNUS. 
^ancriiinfa (Bed-branched Sog-nrood.) A perfectly 
uaiiguiiicct. hardy shrub with a showy red bark, which 
becomes more brilliant with the 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 vcar 
round. 10c. ea., 3 for 25o., postpaid; 18 to 24-in., ea. 2Sc.; 2 to 
3 ft., ea. 30c. 
v.-ornus csioerica, description.) is to 
24-in., 25c. ea.; 2 to 3 ft., 35c. ea.; 3 to 4 
ft., 50c. ea. 
Siberica, Variegata. ^^^SSl^'^-ttl; 
white (lowers In June, variegated foliage 
and coral red bark. 15c. ea., 2 for 25c., 
postpaid; 15 to 18-in., ea. 25c.; 18 to 24- 
In., 30c. ea.; 2 to 3 ft., 40o. each. 
Paniriilata Very handsome when 
X-dniCUiata. starred with white flower 
clu.sters. and again in autumn when laden 
with red-stemmed white fruits. 15c. ea., 
2 for 25c.; 15 to 18-in., ea. 250.; 18 to 24- 
in., ea. 35c. 
Stolonifera medium sized spread- 
OlOlOnirera. j,,;, g^rub. with dark red 
bark and white (lowers, followed by white 
berries. 10c. ea., 3 for 25c., postpaid; 15 
to 18-ln., ea. 20c.; 18 to 24-ln., ea. 25o.; 2 
to 3 ft., 30c. ea.; 3 to 4 ft., 40c. ea. 
Gouchalt beautiful golden varie- 
VJOUCnair. g^ted variety, with brilliant 
red bark. 15c. ea., 2 for 25c., postpaid; 15 
to 18-in., 25c.; 18 to 24-in., 30o.; 2 to 3 ft , 
40c. 
DEUTZIAS. 
Prpnata The flowers are very large, 
\^i.K^iiai.a. double pure white. The shrub 
is very hardy and altogetlier is one of the 
best Deutzias. 10c. ea., 3 for 25c., post- 
paid; 18 to 24-in., ea. 25c.; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 30c. 
Douhle Ro<;p E^ciulsite blos- 
UUUULC lS.UbC. soms, shaped like 
a rosette, tinged with delicate pink, 
vi ry large. 10c. ea., 3 for 25c., 
postpaid; 18 to 24-ln., ea. 25c.; 2 
to 3 ft., ea. 30c. 
Pride of Rochester, 
varieties, producing large double 
white (lowers; the back of the pet- 
als slightly tinted with rose. 
Blooms eai ly in June. 18 to 24-lu., 
ea., 25c.; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 30c. 
EUONYMUS. 
Ampriran (Burning Bush.) At- 
XiiiiCI It-cin tractive deep purple 
(lowers, broad foliage and brilliant 
scarlet fruit. 18 to 24-in., 25c. ea. 
Euonvmus ''^"■■opaeus.) Avery 
J-<uuiiyiiius> conspicuous shrub 
In the autumn and winter, wlien 
loaded with scarlet seed-pods, from 
■which the orange-colored berries 
nang on slender threads. 18 to 24- 
ln., 25c. ea. 
} In laying out new grounds we ^ 
< advise the extensive use of ( 
< shrubs, as they make a beautiful < 
< showing- the first season. ? 
L. L. MAY & CO.. ST. PAUL, MINN. 
