arieties of Shrubs 
St. Johns-wort. 
Beauty Berry. 
Improved 
Indian Currant 
(Symphoricarpos Chen' 
aulti). A new variety 
with larger berries and 
graceful, pleasing foliage 
that persists well into 
winter. A distinct im¬ 
provement. 15-18 in., 
25c each; 3 or more, 20c 
each. 
Variegated 
Barberry 
Berberis Thunbcrgi varie- 
gata). Very rare. A dwarf 
compact Barberry without 
thorns. The leaves are lightly 
white. 12-15 in., 50c each; 3 
Improved Indian Currant. 
Viburnum Carlesi. 
'Rp>ant \7 TTorrxr (Callicarpa purpurea), 
oeauiy .Derry An unusually attrac¬ 
tive small shrub. Many small pink flowers in 
August followed by berries of pleasing violet 
color. In the North plant in a sheltered posi¬ 
tion and give some protection in winter. 
18-24 in., 50c each; 3 or more, 45c each. 
variegated with creamy 
or more, 45c each. 
Q<- Tr»V»rxc-\x 7 C*i*t (Hypericum prolificum). A 
JOIIIlo won dwarf shrub of great attraction. 
Small, slender, leather-like, green leaves thickly set on 
sturdy little branches. Very showy, bright yellow flowers 
in late August. Does well in dry, shady locations. 12-18 
in., bushy, 4-year-old plants, 75c each; 3 or more, 70c 
each. 
particularly desirable characteristics. Every 
one a Hill Top Quality plant. You may order 
from these pages with confidence. 
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Fragrant Viburnum £', bu T vaiu C abk 
recent introduction from Korea. Great masses of 
ball-shaped flowers opening from buds of mauve-pink 
to blossoms of pure, waxy white, fragrant, spice- 
scented and long lasting. This plant above all others 
should be in your garden. Shipped “Mospakt” (see 
page 9). 18-24 in., $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.40 
each. 
Japanese Snowball ^TncatTm) 
Upright arching branches 
age in splendid contrast 
to its pure white, globu¬ 
lar blossoms that are even 
larger than the common 
Snowball. In colder sec¬ 
tions protect from the 
piercing winds of winter. 
18-24 in., 55c each; 3 or 
more, 50c each. 
ith thick dark green foli- 
