COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE 
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We Guarantee Live, Healthy 
Plants at the . . . 
LOWEST PRICES 
OLIVE, Russian. 10-12 feet. A gray-green foli¬ 
age plant. Excellent for backgrounds, heavy 
screen plantings, windbreaks. 
PEPPER BUSH (Sweet Pepper). 4-5 feet. A 
low-growing shrub with fragrant white flowers 
in July and August. A new variety on our list. 
Prefers shady, moist locations. 18-24 inch, 75c 
each; 2-3 feet, $1.00 each. 
PLUM, Newport. 10-12 feet. A purple leaf plum. 
Taller than the cherry type. Good contrasting 
color for high backgrounds. 3-4 feet, 75c each; 
4-5 feet, $1.00 each. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PLUM. 6-7 feet. Often 
misnamed flowering Almond. It is hardier than 
the Almond. Elowers in great masses. Red bud, 
opening to beautiful pink rosette. 2-3 feet, 40c 
each; 3^ feet, 60c each; 4-5 feet, ,$1.00 each. 
PRIVET, Lodense. 24-30 inch. Just as the name 
indicates, it is low and dense. The only hardy 
privet in the Northwest. Excellent for facing 
down shrub plantings. Can be used to cover 
areaways; also an excellent low hedge similar 
to box. Low prices on this new shrub are: 
12-18 inch, 35c each; 18-24 inch, 50c each. 
QUINCE, Japanese. 5-6 feet. A spreading shrub 
of medium height with a profusion of scarlet 
flowers in May. 2-3 feet, 75c each; 3-4 feet, 
$1.00 each. 
ROSES 
See the special offer and unusually low prices 
on our Roses—Page 10 
The farm house suffers from lack^ of planting just like 
any other. Contrast the above picture with the usual 
farm yard view. 
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SPECIAL PLANTS 
We have many plants in small quantities. If 
you do not find what you want, write us. If we 
haven’t it, we will get it for you. 
If you are in need of advice as to what to plant, 
do not hesitate to call on us. That is part of 
“Daniels’ Service.’’ 
We have plants for many purposes, some of 
which are not listed in this booklet. 
WRITE US. 
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PROTECT YOUR TREES AND SHRUBS 
Your old trees are priceless. Because of dry 
seasons, they should be given proper attention 
in trimming out borer-infested wood and proper 
tree food should be supplied. Shrubs should also, 
be renovated, cleaned up and fed. 
Our expert will call at any local point, make an 
inspection free and furnish an estimate for the 
work. Customers at a distance may write us for 
this information. 
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SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer. 18-24 inch. Bright crimson 
flowers throughout the summer. The best of 
the low shrubs. 12-18 inch, 25c each; 18-24 
inch, 35c each. 
Arguta. Snow Garland. 4-5 feet. A graceful, 
early-flowering shrub. Comes into bloom a few 
days before the bridal wreath. ^ . 
Billardi. 4-5 feet. One of the best medium-sized 
flowering shrubs. Long pink flowers, blooming 
all season. 
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Frobeli. 2-3 feet. Flowers are pink. Low, bushy 
shrub. Should be cut back each year. 
Ninebark. 5-6 feet. Large white flowers, followed 
by red seed pods. Good bird food. Excellent 
for screen plantings. 
Golden Leaf Spirea. 5-6 feet. A contrasting foli¬ 
age shrub. Splendid for tall-growing screen. 
Sorbifolia. 4-5 feet. Small leaf, resembling the 
Ash. A profuse bloomer, with white blooms in 
plumes. Cut back each year for best success. 
Van Houttei or Bridal Wreath. 5-6 feet. An old- 
fashioned favorite. Clusters of pure white bloom 
in the Spring. Our new low prices on this 
shrub are: 2-3 feet, 25c each; 3-4 feet, 35c each; 
4—5 feet, 50c each. 
