R. Xanthoxa’is Stricta—Yellow wood-sorrel—Low 
herbs with many leaves, yellow flowers. 
Yucca Tenuistyla—Narrow rigid sharp-pointed 
leaves with white edge. Stout flower stems 3 
to 5 feet high, large greenish-white flowers. 
35c. Four for $1.00. 
Shrubs and Trees 
Amorpha Canescens—L°adplant — A summer 
blooming shrub. Deep blue flowers with gold¬ 
en stamens in terminal spikes. The pinnate 
leaves and stems are covered with a soft silvery 
down. 2 feet. 50c. Three for $1.00. 
Ail ant has Glandulosa—Tree of Heaven—A quick 
growing shade tree with a tropical appearance, 
i. is a native of Eastern Asia. t>Uc. xuree ior 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Artemisio Filifolia—Sagebrush—Silvery foliage 
forming neat clumps. Fine for a low hedge. 
35c. Four for $1.00. 
Ceanoihus Gvatus—Redroot—A neat shrub 18 
inches high, clusters of small fragrant white 
flowers in spring and often again in the fail. 
50c. Three for $1.00. 
Ceris Occidentalis — Redbud — A sm' I" ' ree. 
Large heart-shaped leaves, in early spr. g the 
branches are covered with purple floweis. 50c. 
Three for $1.00. 
Cornus Asperifolia—Dogwood—Shrub up to 8 
feet high, clusters of creamy-white flowers in 
spring followed by white berries. 50c. Three 
for $1.00. 
Gleditsia Triacanthos—Honeylocust—Large tre 
with long sharp thorns and dark green fern-like 
leaves. 50c each. 
Prurnis Gracilis—Low plum — Low spreading 
shrubs bearing many fragrant white flowers in 
spring followed by edible red fruit. 50c. Three 
for $1.00. 
Qucrcus Havardii — Shinoak — A low shrub, 
large green lobed leaves, often bears acorns 
when only a few inches high. 50c each. 
Robinia Pseudoacacia—Black locust—A quick 
growing tree, clusters of fragrant creamy flow¬ 
ers in spring. 50c. Three for $1.00. 
Ribes Odoratum—Golden currant—Shrub 3 to 4 
feet high, dark green lobed leaves and very 
fragrant yellow flowers in spring followed by 
edible black fruit. Consult your state laws be¬ 
fore ordering this. 50c. Three for $1.00. 
Rhus Glabra—Prairie sumac — Erect shrubs 
large clusters of red fruit all summer, leaves 
turn red in the fall. 50c. Three for $1.00. 
Rosa Foliosa—Small stems 4 to 8 inche high, 
dark green leaves and large fragrant white 
flowers. 50c each. 
Rosa?—Prairie rose—Erect stems 16 in. high, 
large fragrant pink flowers often dotted red. 
50c. Three for $1.00. 
