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ODDS AND ENDS ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Asparagus Seed—Martha Washington. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 29c. 
Brussels Sprouts. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
Citron. Small striped preserving melon. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15c. 
Endive. Broad leaved Bavarian. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 
Garden Lemon or Yine Peach. For preserves. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 15c. 
Garlic. Tastes like onion, only more so. 5c per 
bulb; 25c per pound. 
Kale. Dwarf half curled. Pkt., 5c; oz. for 15c. 
Kohl Rabi. Looks like a cross between a cabbage 
and turnips. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
Leek. Large flag. Used in soups for flavoring. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
Mustard. For greens. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
Rhubarb or Pieplant Seed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
HERBS 
Caraway. Biennial. Pkt., 5c. 
Dill. Annual. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 
Horehound. Perennial. Pkt., 5c. 
Lavender. Flowers used in perfumery. Peren¬ 
nial. Pkt., 10c. 
Sage. Mammoth Broad Leaf. Perennial. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 35c. 
Summer Savory. Annual. Pkt., 5c. 
Sweet Marjoram. Annual. Pkt., 5c. 
Thyme. Tea made of leaves is a remedy for head¬ 
ache. Perennial. Pkt., 10c. 
Wormwood. Perennial. Pkt., 10c. 
HOTKAPS 
Get Crops to Market Three Weeks Earlier 
Protect Plants for Profit 
100.$ 1.50 
1000 . 10.50 
GERMACO HOTKAPS can make you extra dollars 
this season. They protect plants from frost, wind, 
rain, insects and ground crusting. Thus they pro¬ 
duce hardier, quicker crops. You get higher prices! 
Thousands were used in the Dakotas and in Mon¬ 
tana last year. They cost so little that growers 
cannot afford to he without them. 
Every garden will benefit by the use of these 
Kaps. I sent out thousands of these last year and 
every user is asking for them again. Write for free 
pamphlet or order today! 
Plant shrubs to create a homelike surrounding 
and picture like effects in the garden. 
(12 Plants at the 10 Rate—Special Prices in 
Larger Lots.) 
Almond. A splendid ornamental with masses of 
double deep pink flowers in early spring. Me¬ 
dium. 18 in., 40c each; 24 in., 55c each. 
Aronia Arbntifolia (Red Chokecherry ). (New.) 
White flowers followed by holly-like berries 
beautiful fall color. Endures shade. Medium. 
24 in., 40c each; 4 ft., 70c each. 
Barberry Japanese. Best dwarf foliage shrub, crim¬ 
son foliage in fall and red berries all winter. 
24 in., 30c each; 3 ft., 40c each. 
Beauty Bush (Ivolkwitzea amabilis). A most val¬ 
uable addition to our shrub list supplying the 
long felt need for a pink flowered shrub of re¬ 
finement and medium growth. Potted Plants, 50c 
each; transplants, IS in., 70c; 24 in., 81*00. 
Buckthorn. Glossy Leafed. More refining shrub 
than the common Buckthorn. Berries red turning 
black. Tall. 3 ft., 35c each; 4 ft., 55c each. 
Butterfly Bush. Shrub-like perennial, rosy lilac 
flowers, August till fro«t. Price: 55c each, large 
size. 
Chinese Christmas Berry. (New.) Large shrub with 
a profusion of white flowers in May and clusters 
of holly-like red berries in the autumn persisting 
nearly all winter, gorgeous autmn foliage. Hardy. 
Each: 24 in., 55c; 3 ft., 70c. 
Deutzia (Gracillis). Dwarfest growing, dense, 
bushy; wreathed with pure white flowers in May. 
One of the finest low growing shrubs. Does well 
in shade. 24 in., 55c each; 3 ft., 75c each. 
Deutzia (Scabra plena). Vigorous; resplendent in 
early summer with double white flowers suffused 
with rose. For protected place. Prices each: 
24 in., 55c; 3 ft., 75c. 
Dogwood. Coral or Siberian dogwood. Hardy, vig¬ 
orous, upright shrub, producing small white flow¬ 
ers in April and May, porcelain blue fruit, bright 
red bark in winter. Prices each: 2:4 in., 35c; 3 ft., 
55c; 4 ft., 70c. 
Variegated (Elegantissima). Similar to the above 
except the foliage is variegated green and silver, 
red bark, very attractive. Prices same as above. 
Dwarf Ninebark. Dwarf form, dense grower. Very 
attractive foliage followed by numerous small 
red pods. A valuable hardy low growing shrub. 
Prices each: IS in., 25c; 24 in., 40c; 3 ft., 55c. 
High Bush Cranberry. A most decorative hardy 
shrub. White flowers in flat clusters, bright scar¬ 
let fruit remaining on the bush all winter. Good 
for sauce or jelly. Endures shade. Tall. 18 in., 
40 each; 24 in., 05c each; 3 ft., SOc each. 
Hydrangea. Blooms from midsummer on, flowers 
similar to snowball but larger. Greenish white 
flowers turning to shades of pink, lilac and 
bronze. The grandest of all flowering shrubs. 
24 in., 40c each; 3 ft., 65c each; 3-4 ft., $1.25 each. 
June Berry. Attractive fragrant white flowers in 
May followed by sweet edible fruit in June. Very 
hardy. Attractive for the birds. Each, 18 in., 25c; 
24 in., 40c; 3 ft., 55c. 
Privet (Ligerstrum). Dark green foliage, creamy 
white fragrant flowers in mid-season. Blue-black 
berries. Stands shearing well. Prices each: 24 
in., 25c; 3 ft., 40c; 4 ft., 75c. 
Deuizia (Scabra plena) 
