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NEW OR NOTEWORTHY SHRUBS 
Prices: Six of one kind will be sold for 
the price of 5; a dozen for the price of 10. 
Not Prepaid. Purchaser pays transporta¬ 
tion charges on shrubs. Efficient light pack¬ 
ing keeps weight to the minimum. 
Acer ginnala. Shrub to 15 feet. Graceful 
Maple with the keys usually red and con¬ 
spicuous in summer and foliage turning red 
in autumn. Large, $1.00. 
Amorpha canescens. Lead Plant, 20 inches. 
The low wand-like stems are furnished with 
silvery pinnate foliage and terminate in an 
ample spray of small violet-blue flowers. 
The color effect is charming and the foliage 
always attractive; 50 cents each. 
Amorpha fragrans. (Syn. A. angustifolia). 
Western Indigo Bush. 8 feet. Wet or dry 
soil, shrub of good habit, small pinnate foli¬ 
age and spikes of brown-purple flowers. 
Each. 75 cents. 
Amorpha nana. Dwarf Indigo. 20 inches. 
A much branched little shrub, with very 
dark green foliage of miunte leaflets and 
fern-like texture. Each branch carries sev¬ 
eral spikelets of garnet florets, and the 
brown seeds which follow are attractive. 
The whole plant is pleasantly aromatic. 75 
cents each. 
Ampelopsis Saint Paulii. Parthenocissus) 
St. Paul Creeper. The best-clinging of the 
various five-leaved creepers by reason of its 
many-disced tendrils and also aerial root¬ 
lets. Foliage turning deep scarlet or crim¬ 
son in autumn. Strong plants. 75 cents 
each. 
Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi. Bear-berry, Kin- 
nikinic. One of several plants smoked as 
the Pipe of Peace. Very beautiful trailing 
and creeping evergreen shrub with bright 
red berries. Hardy; prefers an acid soil, 
sun or shade. Established clumjs, 50 cents. 
Artemisia tridentata. The western Sage¬ 
brush is a low evergreen bush with small 
silver-green foliage. This extremely hardy 
desert type sholld be given a lean, dry soil 
with sun to develop sturdy character. Bushy 
plants. 75 cents. 
Betula glandulosa. * The Subalpine Birch 
rarely exceeds three feet, and makes a fine 
rounded clump with glossy foliage. Best 
for edge of stream or pool. Small clumps, 
50 cents. 
Caragana aurantiaca. Dwarf Pea-Shrub. 
24 inches. Bushy and spreading with very 
showy orange blossoms and minute dark 
green leaves. A slow-growing diminutive 
shrub for a limited space, and thrives in a 
dry sunny position. Clumps, 18 inches tall 
for immediate effect. 75 cents each. 
Ceanothus Fendleri. *$ A small, ever¬ 
green, spinescent shrub with minute foliage 
and feathery heads of small white flowers; 
for the well-drained sunny rockery. 50 
cents. 
Cornus stolonifera Coloradensis. Colorado 
Dogwood. 6 feet. A compact rounded bush, 
the foliage assuming brilliant autumn col¬ 
ors, and the twigs in winter a deep blood- 
red. Flowering and fruiting nearly all sum¬ 
mer with showy clusters of pearl-white ber¬ 
ries. Large bushes, 75 cents. 
Crataegus erythropoda. Chocolate Thorn. 
10 feet. Asymmetrical small’tree wtih glossy 
foliage and chocolate-red fruit. 75 cents 
each. 
Daphne Cneorum. To 1 foot, evergreen, 
flowers pink, fragrant in early spring; light 
shade. Small clumps, 50 cents. 
Euonymus atropurpureus. Wahoo. 6 feet. 
This is stock from the extreme north and 
fruits abundantly. In the matter of fruiting 
it is the best strain I have seen: 75 cents 
each. 
Euonymus radicans Kewensis. $ Small¬ 
leaved evergreen shrub for the rock garden 
in half shade; hardy. Strong clumps, 60 
cents each. 
Euonymus radicans vegatus. Winter 
Creeper. A very valuable evergreen trailer 
of climber and hardy where English Ivy 
does not winter well. Strong 3-year clumps, 
75 cents. 
Jamesia Americana 
Forestiera Neomexicana. Mountain Priv¬ 
et. 10 feet. An erect shrub of the Privet 
family, leaves small dark green. Recom¬ 
mended as an ornamental specimen shrub 
and as a hedge plant. Large, 75 cents and 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Frankenia Jamesii. *$ A neat rounded 
bushy shrub seldom exceeding 1 foot, with 
small leaves and hardy, for a dry sunny po¬ 
sition. Flowers white; easily grown. Fine 
established clumps, 75 cents each. 
Holodiscus microphyllus. Mountain Spray. 
36 inches. Very erect shrub for miniature 
tree effect, a slow growing member of the 
