A planting of Shrubs and Perennials add wonderfully to the attraftiveness 
of any Home Grounds. 
ft)AMOUR PRIVET, a hardy variety of Privet used extensively for 
hedges. 18 to 24 inches 25 cents each; 50 for $10.00; 100 for $18.00. 
ARROW WOOD. An attractive hardy shrub of bush growth with white 
flowers in May followed by bluish black fruits. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
IBBLOODTWIG DOGWDOD. A tall growing shrub of great value 
on account of its bright red bark on limbs and twigs. Has small white flow¬ 
ers in April and May, which turn later in the 'season into porcelain blue 
fruits. 2 to 3 feet, 75 cents each. 
BUTTERFLYBUSH. A perennial in the Northern States. A rapid 
grower with vivid green foliage and attractive lilac like flowers. June to 
October. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
ELDER BERRY. Hardy native shrub of great value for filling in spaces 
between shade trees, evergreens, etc. Grows to height of 6 to 8 feet. Is cov¬ 
ered with clusters of fragrant white flowers in June, followed by edible, 
shining, black berries, much used for making pies and fruit juices. We have 
an extra large berried variety in 18 to 24 inch size shrubs, at 50 cents each. 
FLOWERING ALMOND. A very ornamental, low growing shrub, 
the limbs being covered with masses of flowers during April and May. We 
can supply white and pink varieties in size 18 to 24 inches, at 50 cents each. 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY. (Opulus). The old fashioned Cran¬ 
berry. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
HONEYSUCKLE. (Tartarian). A tall growing hardy shrub, thatflowers 
profusely in May, followed by bright red fruits in Autumn. We have these 
shrubs in pink, fed or white flowering, in 18 to 24 inch size, at 50 cents each. 
HYDRANGEA. (Aborescens Grandiflora). This is the everblooming 
snowball type with large double white flowers. 18 to 24 inches, 50 c each. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. A very hardy shrub with large trusses 
of showy double white flowers, blending into pink and bronze shades in 
Autumn, July to October. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
LILAC. (Vulgaris). The old fashioned Lilac. We have them in white and 
purple colors. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
(BRED LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY. A splendid new 
shrub. Of same habit of growth as the regular Japanese Barberry, but the 
leaves are of a bright red color. 8 to 12 inch size, 50 cents each. 
(PRUSSIAN OLIVE. Well suited for tall hedge screen effect. Attractive 
silver gray leaves and twigs, fragrant yellow flowers in May, followed by 
grayish white fruits. 12 to 18 inches, 25 cents each, 10 for $2.00; 100 for 
$15.00. For large sizes see under ornamental trees. 
SNOWBALL. The well known popular shrub. Blooms profusely,having 
large double white flowers in May. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
SNOWBER RY . Attractive green foliage with pink flowers in July fol¬ 
lowed by clusters of white wax like fruits in Autumn. 18 to 24 inches, 50 
cents each. 
SPIREA. The Spireas include a number of hardy flowering shrubs much 
used in landscape plantings. We grow the following varieties: 
ANTHONY WATERER. A valuable dwarf variety, with bright red flow¬ 
ers from June to September. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
BILLARDI. A larger growing variety with spikes of pink flowers from 
June to September. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
FROEBEL. Similar to Anthony Waterer, except it grows taller and a little 
brighter colored. Bright pink flowers during May and June. 18 to 24 
inches, 50 cents each. 
SORBIFOLIA. A tall growing variety, leaving out very early in spring, 
showing very attractive foliage, followed by large fluffy heads of white 
flowers during June and July. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each. 
