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THE DANIELS NURSERY, INC. 
The Northwest’s 
Best 
Hardy 
Plants 
Hunclred.s of Twin City and 
Northwest home owners have 
planted the well known 
DANIELS NURSERY 
BRAND of shrubs. They are 
large plants with healthy 
roots. 
These strong, vigorous 
plants are noiv offered at the 
low'est prices in years. Once 
you buy them you will never 
confuse them with mail order 
or store dry plants. 
“Our plants will grozv.” 
For your help—Figures immediately following 
name indicate height to which they will grow. 
PRICES —All shrubs are priced as shown below 
except in a few cases where prices are noted 
following the description. 
18-24 inch shrubs. @ 25 cents each 
2- 3 foot shrubs.@ 40 cents each 
3- 4 foot shrubs.@ 60 cents each 
4- 5 foot shrubs.@ 75 cents each 
Dozen rates at 10 times the each price, where a 
dozen of each variety is ordered. 
Customers desiring our individually selected 
heavy specimen shrubs, which come ready trim¬ 
med for planting, should add 10c per plant in 
each size and grade. Always specify this if 
wanted. 
ALMOND. 6 feet. Pink flowering. A beautiful 
early, spring flowering shrub with its twigs 
completely covered by small pink blossoms. 
2-3 feet, 60c; 3-4 feet, 75c. 
BARBERRY, Red Leaved. 2 feet. The foliage is 
an attractive reddish-purple throughout the sea¬ 
son. 12-18 inches, 35c each; 18-24 inches, 50c 
each. 
Barberry, Japanese, Thunbergs. 2 feet. Dwarf 
shrub, free from rust; leaves color beautifully 
in the Fall and the plant is covered with red 
berries for Winter color. Excellent for bird 
nesting. 
BUCKTHORN, Common. 15-18 feet. A hardy, 
vigorous shrub, covered with black berries in 
the Fall. Good for heavy grouping of plants. 
Frangulea, 6-7 feet. A glossy leaved plant, 
producing red berries in the Fall. Excellent for 
contrast and also for bird food. 
BUDDLEI, Butterfly Bush. 5-6 feet. Fragrant 
lavender flowers from August until frost. Lower 
part of stem should be covered with earth each 
Fall. 
BUTTON BUSH. 5-6 feet. Heavy deep green 
and very attractive foliage; ball shaped heads of 
creamy-white flowers in late Summer. 2-3 feet, 
50c each; 3-4 feet, 75c each. 
CARAGANA. Siberian Pea Tree. 10-12 feet. 
Flowers bright yellow, followed by pods. Gray- 
green foliage. Hardy under the most adverse 
conditions. 
CHERRY, Dwarf Purple Leaf. 4-5 feet. Excel¬ 
lent for color contrast. Is compact and can be 
, grouped with other plants. 
CHOKECHERRY, Black. 6—8 feet. Black fruit, 
edible; glossy foliage, slender growth. 2-3 feet, 
50c each; 3-4 feet, 75c each. 
Red Berried. 5—6 feet. One of the best for bird 
food. Colors beautifully in the Fall. 2-3 feet, 
50c each; 3-4 feet, 75c each. 
COTONEASTER. 5-6 feet. A hardy, compact 
shrub. It has shiny foliage, black berries and 
colors like the Maple in the Fall. 
CRAB, Bechtels. 10-15 feet. The most beautiful 
small, tree-like shrub produced. Very fragrant 
pink, double blossoms. Grows well in shrub 
plantations. 2-3 feet, 75c each; 3-4 feet, $1.00 
each. 
CURRANT, Alpine. 3-4 feet. Dwarf, small 
leaved; excellent for foundation plantings; 
foliage plant only. 18-24 inches, 40c. 
Yellow Flowering. 6-7 feet. Golden flowers, very 
early in the Spring. Very fragrant; edible black 
fruit in mid-season. 
