SWEDBERG NURSERY, Battle Lake, Minn. 11 
Spirea Anthony Wateri 
shape cluster of white flowers, 
each. 
Thunhergi—Slender branches 
and graceful. Foliage very fine 
and fern like, changing to yellow¬ 
ish and purple in late season. 
2-3 ft. heavy, 40c: 18-24 in. 25c 
each. 
Froebeli—Somewhat like the 
Anthony Wateri, flowers pink to 
red. 18-24 in. 25c each; 2-3 ft. 
35c each. 
Sorbifolia, Ashleaf—-Long pan¬ 
icles of showy M'hite flowers. 
2-3 ft. 35c each. 
Van Houtti, (called Bridal 
Wreath)—One of the most grace¬ 
ful and widely used in land¬ 
scape work. 18-24 in., 2 for 40c, 
10 for $1.00; 2-3 ft. 25c each, 
10 for $2.00; 3-4 ft. 35c each, 
10 for $3.25; 4-5 ft. heavy, 60c 
each. 
Trichocarpa, The new Korean 
Spirea—Blooms a little later than 
Van Houtti. Has a large drum 
18-24 in. 35c each; 2-3 ft. 45c 
HEDG-E FIiANTS, 
rate. 
Barberry, Thunbergi 
Barberry, Red-Leaf 
Buckthorn, Catharti 
Caragana, Pea tree 
Spirea Van Houtti . 
Russian Olive - 
PRICES —are per 100 
8-12 
12-18 
in. 
in. 
$6.00 
$7.00 
10.00 
20.00 
3.90 
5.50 
1.65 
2.00 
5.00 
7.50 
25 or more at 100 
18-24 
in. 2-3 ft. 3-4 ft. 
$9.00 _ _ 
30.00 _ _ 
7.25 $10.00 $15.00 
3.25 5.00 9.00 
9.00 15.00 20.00 
9.00 12.00 _ 
From B. Nurs. Co., Tippecanoe City, Ohio. Dec. 9th 1933. We 
like the Pentstemon Grandiflora very much. 
From W. Nurs. Co., Inc., Holland, Mich. Dec. 5th, 1933— 
Are glad to say that we were pleased with your Pentstemon 
Grandiflora. A fine variety and intend to grow it—-. 
Prom LaJunte, Colo., Mrs. WWG.—The Delphiniums ordered 
last year are up 3-4 in. and will make a splendid showing this 
summer. $1.25 enclosed please send— 
From Supt. of Schools, Mr. Dalen, Fairmount, N. Dak., Oct. 
10th, 1933—We have certainly been highly pleased with the 
plants obtained from you, and we shall surely obtain anything 
we need from you, etc.— 
From Mrs. Oscar F. Lawrenceburg, Tenn.—I have received my 
plants, they were in good condition. April 22nd, 1933. 
Prom Bemidji, Minn.—Trees all seem to be living, even the 
strawberry plant that came with them—would like your book 
on rock garden. The Apple and Plum trees that I bought two 
years ago are doing fine—one of the apples bloomed and so did 
the Plums. R. W. L. 
From Rhinelander, Wis.—-I am interested in Pyramidal Arbor 
Vitae. I have never seen as nice stock as the order you sent 
to Mrs. C. D. P. order No. 5536. Respt., Mrs. H. D., July 12, ’33. 
From Kodaka, S. Dak.—I got Chinese Elms from you last 
year and they are doing fine. E. T. McR. 
Detroit, Mich., July 13, 1932—“Planted some of your Roses 
this spring and have had three periods of blooming so far.’’ 
J. P. M. Jr. 
Denver, Colo., Sept. 30, 1932—“The twelve 2-year-old Del¬ 
phinium plants you sent me early in the spring are exceedingly 
satisfactory, and I got more, and better blooms from them than 
from the supposedly extra fancy roots purchased from eastern 
growers at 35c each, I plan to get some more of these for my 
garden next spring, if you still have them available.’’ Charles 
E. Brennen. 
These are just a few pats on our back, our files are full of 
these good letters. 
Send your order today to SWEDBERG NURSERY, Battle 
Lake, Minnesota. 
