Welch’s hardy flowering shrubs thrive in any soil 
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6 Hydrangea P. G., 18 in., #1.00. 
HYPERICUM aureum (Golden St. 
John’s Wort). A hardy shrub attaining 
a height of about 3 feet. Flowers in small 
clusters; golden yellow petals surround' 
ing a tuft of downlike stamens. Very 
attractive when in bloom. 18 to 24 in., 
25c each. 
JETBEAD (White Kerria). An attractive 
rounded shrub 3 to 6 feet high, with 
beautiful yellowish green, corrugated 
foliage and large, single white flowers 
late in May, black seeds following. Par' 
ticularly valuable because it will endure 
partial shade. 18 to 24 in., 20c each. 
LILAC, Common Purple. The old'fash' 
ioned lilac, that grows into a very high 
bush, getting 8 to 10 feet tall, with 
bright green heart'shaped leaves. In 
May the plant is crowned with its won' 
drous wealth of light purple flowers. It 
is, without a doubt, the best known and 
most popular shrub grown, and not' 
withstanding the introduction of so 
many new flowering shrubs of late years, 
the Lilac holds its own. Hardy every- 
where. 18 to 24 in., 20c each. 
PRIVET, Regel’s Dwarf. One of the very 
best dwarf growing shrubs. Is exception- 
ally good for individual plantings or 
hedging. Has beautiful dark green 
drooping foliage with small white flow¬ 
ers. Plan to plant some of these in your 
corner plantings. 12 to 18 in., 15c each; 
or 10 for #1.00. 
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6 Hydrangea, Hills of Snow, 18 in., #1.00. 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY. Handsome, 
showy shrub similar to the snowball, but 
with flat shaped blooms, followed by clus¬ 
ters of berries similar to the cranberry. 18 
to 24 in., 20c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian. This is one of 
our favorite shrubs. Absolutely hardy, does 
splendidly, even in the drier portions of the 
Dakotas and Montana. A nice, trim, clean 
looking shrub that grows to a height of 
from 6 to 10 feet. It is covered in May and 
June with small, star-shaped flowers either 
white, light pink, and deep pink or red, 
when it is very fragrant. The flowers are 
followed by showy, currant-like, red berries, 
which clings for many weeks. Red and pink, 
18 to 24 in., 20c each. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens (A. G.). This is 
the early blooming outdoor Hydrangea. 
The snow white bloom is immense, round, 
very full. 18 to 24 in., 20c each. 
H. paniculata (P. G.). Fall blooming. The 
most beautiful and striking of all flowering 
shrubs. Bears immense clusters of creamy 
white flowers in August, turning to bright 
pink and rose, and finally to bronze in Sep¬ 
tember. Grows 3 to 4 feet high, does well 
in sunny locations. The flowers dry like 
everlastings, and can be kept indoors all winter. Very 
hardy. 18 to 24 in., 20c each. 
