SEEDS—TREES—ROSES—SHRUBS—BULBS—EVERGREENS. ETC., SHENANDOAH. IA 
Elder 
The best shrub for big space, for it’s a vigorous grower. Nothing has such 
beautiful leaves as the Elder. I like the Elder because of the mass of berries 
that comes on it, which attract the beautiful, colorful birds to your yard. 
★ GOLDEN. Strong growing, white flowered hardy shrub with beautiful 
yellow foliage. Pictured in color on page 61. 18-24 in., 20c each; 2-3 ft., 
25c each. 
FERN-LEAVED. Deeply cut, dark green, lacy fern-like foliage. 6-8 feet tall. 
Great bunches of delicate white fragrant flowers in June and July. 18-24 
in., 20c each; 2-3 ft., 25o each. 
Forsythia—Golden Bell 
A splendid family of old-fashioned shrubs. They light up the garden with 
masses of yellow flowers very early in the Spring before the leaves appear. 
The upright forms make beautiful hedges. The creeping kind can be used 
for holding banks and covering terraces. 
★ GOLDEN BELLS (Forsythia intermedia). (Pictured in color on page 61.) 
The earliest blooming. Spreading habit of growth. 6 to 8 feet in height. 
Yellow blossoms. 18-24 in., 20c each; 2-3 ft., 25c each. 
GOLDEN FORTUNE (Forsythia fortunei). Upright Forsythia growing 8 to 
10 feet tall. Has dark green leaves which hang on late. Clusters of golden 
yellow blossoms are borne on the arched branches. Plant a clump of these 
with Red-bud or Lilacs. 18-24 in., 20c each; 2-3 ft., 25c each. 
Hazelnut 
Plan to visit my new show park near the Seed 
House at Shenandoah. This is a picture of 
one of my shrub borders 
This shrub is a native of our own country—America. The fo¬ 
liage of the American Hazlenut turns a beautiful purple in the 
Fall. It also bears hazlenuts. Will grow and do well right here 
in our own Farm Belt. 18-24 in., 25c each. 
Honey suckle 
Holly Slirub 
Hardy for the North. Grows 10 feet high, and is completely 
dotted with rich red holly berries that come on it in October and 
remain on it the entire winter. I hope you will add this choice 
shrub to your assortment of shrubs and flowers this coming; year. 
Plant two or more of these for cross pollenation so you will get 
more berries. Some call it Ilex. 18-24 
in., 35c each; 2-3 ft., 45c each. 
Hydrangea 
Hydrangea A. G. 
Friends, this is the most popular and 
the finest flowering shrub for your yard 
that I know of. I want to personally 
recommend that you plant Hydrangeas 
this year. They are hardy anywhere 
but do better in a partly shaded loca¬ 
tion. They like moist soil. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. “Hills of Snow.” 
This is commonly called Snowball be¬ 
cause the flowers are very similar to 
those on Snowball shrub; the blooms 
are white and round and of a snow¬ 
ball nature. Blooms the latter part 
of June and flowers come in great 
clusters. 12-18 in., 20 c each; 18-24 
in., 25c each; 2-3 ft., 30c each. 
★ HYDRANGEA P. G. (Giant Flowered Hydrangea). This is the 
true, large flowering variety with the large panicle shaped 
blooms. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall; blooms in August and Septem¬ 
ber. They are without doubt the most beautiful of the hardy 
outdoor shrubs and will succeed in anyone’s yard anywhere in 
the Farm Belt. Blossoms are first snow white, then pink, then 
turn a reddish bronze. If cut when blooms turn a pink color, 
and hung upside down in the house, they make very beautiful 
winter bouquets and hold that color until the following spring. 
Big, heavy rooted, outdoor grown plants. Pictured in color on 
page 61. 12-18 in., 20c each; 18-24 in., 25c each; 2-3 ft., 30c each. 
TREE HYDRANGEA. This is the Hydrangea P. G. with all its 
beauty of great clusters of bloom in tree shape. Will grow 10 
to 12 feet high. 2-3 ft., 60c each, 2 
for $1,10; 3-4 ft., 75c each; 2 for $1.35. 
"Every Shrub Grew” 
“Dear Friend; Last year I ordered 
over 200 Barberry, 8 different Roses 
and 1 Flowering Acacia, and every 
shrub grew. Was well satisfied and 
am sending another order for 4 flow¬ 
ering Acacia and 1 Eskimo Beauty 
Rose. Mrs. H. G. Heineman, Pender, 
Nebr.” 
My Guarantee on Nursery 
Stoek 
I guarantee all nursery 
stock you get from me by 
mail order to reach you 
alive and in first class 
growing condition. It 
is healthy and vigor¬ 
ous. I will replace any 
plants that do not grow 
for you, providing you 
notify me by July 1st, 
1934. After that date 
I will furnish new 
plants at half price if 
notified by October 1st, 
1934. 
Purple Lilac 
TATARIAN, RED, WHITE or PINK FLOWERS 
This is one of the favorite shrubs because it is extremely 
hardy. Will even grow in the dry, cold regions of the Da¬ 
kotas and Montana. It is a trim- looking shrub, clean, free 
from disease, and grows 10-12 feet high. In May and June 
it is covered with little, star-shaped flowers, which are very 
fragrant. You have your choice of red, pink or white. The 
flowers are then followed by currant-like red berries which 
hang on for many_weeks. 18-24 in., 20c each; 2-3 ft., 25c each. 
^ Japanese Flowering Quince 
CYDONIA JAPONICA. (Pictured in color on page 61.) A 
very popular shrub often called “Fire-bush.” When in full 
bloom the flaming red flowers make it look just like a 
blaze of fire. Very hardy. Blooms early and young. Has 
little thorns on it and grows about six feet tall. 18-24 in., 
20c each; 2-3 feet, 25c each. 
White Kerria 
This is the best shrub for planting in dense shade. The 
white blooms appear in May and off and on all summer, and 
they are followed by the shiny jet black berries that give it 
the name "Jet-bead.” Medium sized growing shrub. 12-18 
in., 20c each; 18-24 in., 25c each. 
French Budded Lilacs 
You can have Lilacs most anywhere you live. They are 
very hardy, vigorous and grow with such little attention. 
Every Spring they burst forth in bloom with great masses 
of large, beautiful flowers in all shades of red, white and 
purple. For a lilac hedge see my low prices, page 15. 
My French Budded Lilacs are a great improvement over 
the common Lilac. They bloom when very young. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE. Large trusses of violet flowers. 
Double. 
CHAS. X. Beautiful purplish red. Single. 
LUDWIG SPAETHE. Single brilliant purple. As purple as 
the Persian Lilac. 
PRES. GREVY. Light blue. Fine large trusses. Double. 
MAD. LEMOINE. Large double white. 
Your choice of above five popular lilacs:— 12-18 in., 25c 
each; 18-24 in., 35c. 
Lilacs 
BIG PURPLE. The old-fashioned Lilac which grows Into a 
very high bush, sometimes growing 8 to 10 fe«t tall, with 
bright green heart-shaped leaves. The plant is covered 
with many light purple blooms in clusters. Purple Lilac 
used to good advantage for making a background for 
smaller shrubs, has a distinctive effect when planted alone 
or can be utilized very nicely for a fancy hedge. 18-24 
in., 20c each; 2-3 feet, 25c each. 
PERSIAN PURPLE. Has slender branches, narrow leaves. 
This variety suitable for low and medium height founda¬ 
tion planting. 12-18 in., 20c each; 18-24 in., 25c each; 2-3 
feet, 30c each. . 
★ ROUEN LILAC (Rothomagensis). (Pictured in color on 
page 61.) This grows 6-8 feet high. Has immense 
reddish purple panicles in May. I recommend this va¬ 
riety. Free bloomers; splendid healthy foliage. 12-18 in., 
20c each; 18-24 in., 25c each; 2-3 feet, 30c each. 
Pearl Busli 
(Exochorda.) Grows vigorously about 8 to 10 feet high. The 
early buds look like pearls strung on slender threads; in May 
opening up to long, gleaming sprays of pure white. A wonderful 
sight on a lawn. 12-18 in., 20c each; 18-24 in., 25c each. 
Flowering Shrub Plum 
★ PURPLE-LEAVED FLOWERING PLUM (Prunus Newport). 
(Pictured in color on page 61.) Can be used either as a 
shrub or a specimen tree. Grows very dense, bushy and has 
handsome reddish purple foliage. Small white flowers cover 
the bush in May. Makes a splendid, beautiful, tall hedge. 2-3 
ft., low-branched, 35c each; 3-4 ft., low-branched, 45c each. 
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