gj> HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS: ETC:" 
SHRUBS-Cont. 
Golden. 
Elder, Goldesi. 
ELDER. 
(Sam'bncTis Aurea.) A native of Holland. The 
leaves an- a brisht yellow, giving: the best effect 
when planted in contrast to other shrubs. The blossoms, which 
resemble those of the common elder, appear in July. It is a 
very beautiful .shrub, striking and effective. Adapted to all 
parts of the eountrv and very hard.v. Each 10c., 3 for 2Sc., post- 
paid; 18 to 24-in., ea. SSc; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 30c.; 3 to 4 ft., ea. 35c. 
n 4- 1 „or t^/l The leaves of this variety are fern-liUe in 
^^Ut l^eavea. formation, and the shrub i.s of half-drooping 
habit. One of the finest in cultivation, being especially effect- 
ive in masse.s. 18 to 24-in., ea. 2Sc.; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 35c.; 3 to 4 
ft., ea. SOc. 
Tj- J T7_,,;+o^ Of somewhat stockier growth than the com- 
JXea rruiiea. mon eider, with wliite Hower.s followed by 
red fruits. 15 to IS-in., 2Sc. ea.; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 35c. 
FILBERT. (Hazelnut.) 
See page 84 for prices and description. 
FORSYTHIA. 
Q „„_ One of the best early flowering .shrubs, produc- 
OUapcnsct. i„g masses of yellow, drooping flowers before 
any otlicr tree or shrub shows a leaf. Ea. 10c. , 3 for 25c., post- 
paid; 18 to 24-lu., ea. 25c.; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 35c.; 3 to 4 ft., ea. 50c. 
A/'iVirliec'il-nci ^ ^"'^ slirul), witli bright yellow flowers with 
V inaiSbimd. good green foliage very early in spring. 
24-in., ea. 2*^0.: 2 to 3 ft,, ea. 35c. 
18 to 
Kerria, Japouica. 
FRINGE. (Smoke Tree.) 
■Pnii->1o A large, bushy, symmetrical shrub, growing from 10 
r^UlJJlC. ^.Q feet high, with curious, hair-like flowers of a 
purplish brown color, which give it the names "Purple Fringe" 
and "Smoke Tree.' The blossoms appear in July and remain all 
summer. 18 to 24-in., ea. 2Sc.; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 35c.; 3 to 4 ft.,ea. SOc. 
\]lTUii-^ Fringed white flowers, very fragrant, which appear in 
Wnitc. the spring with the leaves; very effective when planted 
against evergreers and beautiful as specimen plants, 12 to 18- 
in., ea. 25c.; 2 to ft., ea. SOc. 
HONEYSUCKLE. 
•r>„ J 'T'„„4.„„;.,„ 'See page So for description.) Ea. lOc, 3 
Kea lartarian. for 25c., postpaid; is to 24-in., ea. 25c.; 2 to 
3 ft., ea. 3Sc.; 3 to 4 ft., ea. SOc. 
TiTu;. Tr^i-i-iri^rt Identical with the Red Tartarian except 
VVnilC xariaildH. j,, color, the flowers being pure white. 
Ea. lOc, 3 for 25c., postpaid; 18 to 24-in., ea. 25c.; 2 to 3 ft., ea. 
35c.; 3 to 4 ft., ea. 50c. 
■Di'mIj- Tot-f oT-Jcin ^a'ne as Red. except color of blossom. 
rinK xarianan. prices same as Red Tartarian. 
HYDRANGEA. 
I}r,n;^i,1r,4-'< ^'^o.^^;fl/.^^r. Thls Is the handsomost shrub 
I'aniCUiata oranainora. grown. Familiar to most every- 
one and a universal favorite. It grows from S to 10 feet high, 
producing great pyramidal panicles of bloom 1 to 2 feet in length 
and 6 to 12 inches in diameter. The blossoms are at first pure white, turning 
gradually to a delicate pink, hence it grows deeper as the season advances, 
through the sunset shades to lavender. The blooms dry like "Everlasting 
Flowers," and can be kept indoors all winter. It is hardy as the oak, never 
kills back, and for specimen plants, groups, borders or ornamental divisions 
it is very beautiful. Each lOc, 3 for 25c., postpaid; 18 to 24-inch, each 25o.; 
2 to 3 ft., each SSc. Extra selected, SOc. each. 
Trf^f^ TTirflrano-pa Same as Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora, except 
xicc nyuidrigca. grown in the tree form and is very attractive for 
lawn decoration. With a bioad surface, should be planted in groups of 6 to 
10 plants and make a beautiful appearance; for small lawns should be planted 
singly. 3 to 4 ft,, 
each 50c,; 4 to 5 
ft., each 75c. 
KERRIA, 
JAPONICA. 
(Globe 
Flower.) 
A graceful, 
slender shrub, 
growing 4 to 5 
feet high, pro- 
ducing in great 
abundance dou- 
ble, yellow, globe 
shaped flowers 
from early s\ini- 
mer till autumn. 
Pach lOc, 3 for 
25c., postpaid; IS 
to 24-lnch, each 
25c.; 2 to 3 ft., 
each 30c. 
Hydrangea, Fauiculata Grandiflora. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
