Hardy Field Grown Flowering Shrubs 
The beauty of, and the satisfaction to be had from, your yard, your out-door living 
room, depends upon the proper planning and planting of trees, shrubs, bushes, and 
hardy plants. We have had 27 years experience in this work and our experts will be 
glad to assist in any possible way. 
Order early. March and April are the best months for planting. Very few items 
in nursery stock can be supplied after May 1st. As growth is too far advanced to 
permit safe transplanting. 
We send out only living plants and can not be responsible for growth after they 
leave cur hands. Any complaint of loss must be registered by July 10th. 
Almond. Pink flowering. The first shrub to 
flower in the spring. The whole bush is 
covered with beautiful double pink flow¬ 
ers before the leaves appear. Each 60c. 
Postpaid 70c. 
Barberry. New red leaved. The foliage is 
a rich, bronzy red, changing to vivid 
orange, scarlet and red in the fall. Each 
oOc. Postpaid 60c. 
Butterfly Bush. (Buddleya, Summer Lilac). 
See page 22. 
Bridal Wreath. Spirea van Houttii. The 
most beautiful of all Spireas, blooming 
in early spring. Resembles a mass of 
snow. Each 50c. Postpaid OOc. 
Dogwood. Coral or yellow. We can supply 
both. Coral Dogwood has bright red limbs 
and branches, and the Yellow Dogwood 
has yellow branches. These two Dog¬ 
woods make a beautiful contrast when 
planted together. Each 50c. Postpaid 60c. 
Bridal Wreath 
Honeysuckle. Pink tartarian. Bright pink 
flowers in profusion. Each 40c. Postpaid 
50c. 
Hydrangea. Paniculata grandiflora. A most 
beautiful shrub with immense clusters of 
white flowers shading to pink. Each 50c. 
Postpaid 60c. 
Lilac (French). The most hardy lilac, sel¬ 
dom caught by early frosts. Profusion of 
purple blooms. Each 50c. Postpaid OOc. 
Lilac. White. An old favorite that deserves 
space in every yard. Each 50c. Postpaid 
60c. 
Lilac. Persian purple. More dwarf than the 
white, and less liable to lose blooms 
through early frosts. Beautiful shade of 
purple. Each 50c. Postpaid OOc. 
Mock Orange. Early flowering, tall shrub 
that is justly popular. Each 50c. Post¬ 
paid 60c. 
Quince. Japanese. The shrub is simply cov¬ 
ered with dazzling scarlet flowers through 
the early spring, followed by quince 
shaped fruits which are fragrant. Each 
50c. Postpaid OOc. 
Snowball. Covered with white balls of flow¬ 
ers through the early spring. Each 40 c. 
Postpaid 50c. 
Snowberry. White. Blooms during June and 
July with rose colored flowers, followed 
by clusters of milk-white fruits that re¬ 
main through the winter. Each 40c. Post¬ 
paid 50c. 
Snowberry. Red. Similar to the white, ex¬ 
cept that the fruits are red. Becoming 
very popular as it is better known. Each 
40c. Postpaid 50c. 
Spirea Anthony Waterer. One of the most 
attractive, especially where bright colors 
are desired. The bush is of rather dwarf 
habit, blooms brilliant, crimson continu¬ 
ing throughout the summer. Each 60c. 
Postpaid 70c. 
Tamarix. Fine, feathery foliage with soft 
pink flowers in July , and August. Rather 
tall. 3-4 ft. size, 50c each. Postpaid OOc. 
Hedge Plants. Amur River Privet. Our 
stock is northern grown, therefore very 
hardy. 24 plants will make a 10-foot row 
planted in a zigzag double row. Can be 
set in single row 10 Jo 12 inches apart, 
but planted in this way will make a 
thinner hedge. 12-1'N inch. $1.50 do*.; 25 
for $5.00; 10O for $10.00. Add 10 per cent 
for postage, or may be sent expresa rol- 
lect. 
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