W eigela 
Forsythia. 
Spirea Fan Houttti. 
Hydrangea. 
SPECIAL DISCOUNT 
ON SHRUBS 
10% discount on Shrub 
orders of $5.00 or more. 
20% discount on Shrub 
orders of $10.00 or more. 
Collections or other spe¬ 
cial offers excluded. This 
offer applies to shrubs only. 
Allow for postage, 15c 
for one shrub, 25c for three 
to four shrubs, 30c for five 
to six shrubs, etc.—to 3rd 
zone only. 
Larger orders by express. 
Spirea — A. Waterer. Snowball. 
Honeysuckle. 
THE BEST SHRUBS FOR HOME OR LANDSCAPE PLANTING 
Plant dwarf shrubs (marked D.) about 1-2 ft. apart. Medium shrubs (marked M.) about 2-3 ft. 
apart and large shrubs (marked L.) about 3-4 ft. apart. All shrubs are guaranteed to reach destination 
in best condition and are bound to grow. Postage extra. (See Special Discount Above.) 
BARBERRY, RED-LEAVED. D. The showiest, most 
attractive shrub of all with its glowing red foliage. It 
is perfectly hardy, absolutely rust-proof. Has the same 
graceful foliage as the Japanese and does best in sun¬ 
light. Supply limited. Prices: 2-yr. field-grown plants 
25c, 3-yr. 35c. - * - - _ . — 
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BARBERRY THUNBERGI. D. (Japanese.) Very 
attractive and showy during the entire season and. par¬ 
ticularly in late fall when it turns to a gorgeous orange 
and scarlet. Beautiful red berrips in winter. .Not‘Sub¬ 
ject to rust. Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 20c, 4-yr. 
field-grown plants 30c. *-* 
COTONEASTER. M. A splendid new shrub, used ex¬ 
tensively in modern landscape.plantings. - Luxuriant dark 
green foliage—small pink flowers. Black fruits remain¬ 
ing on bushes into the winter. Extremely hardy and 
drought resistant. Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 25c, 
4-yr. 35c. . r 
CRANBERRY, HIGH BUSH. L. A hardy shrub, vig¬ 
orous grower with soft white flowers in spring. In fall 
it produces clusters of yellow and deep red berries that 
remain until frost. These' berries make excellent jelly 
and jam. High Bush Cranberry will do well on the north 
side of the building and is very much used for back¬ 
ground planting. Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 40c, 
4-yr. 50c. 
DOGWOOD, RED-TWIGGED. L. Has yellowish-white 
flowers. Bright red branches and creamy white fruit. 
Will do well in shade and forms a fine contrast in any 
landscape planting. Always showy in winter. A rapid 
grower, attaining great height unless trimmed. Prices: 
3-yr. field-grown plants 35c, 4-yr. 45c. 
ELDER, GOLDEN. L. A very showy golden-leaved 
bush; extremely hardy. A rapid grower—may be trim¬ 
med to any desired height. Produces large, flat white 
blossoms, followed by red-purplish berries in late sum¬ 
mer. Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 35c, 4-yr. 45c. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). M. The earliest shrub 
to bloom in spring, brightening the landscape with beau¬ 
tiful bell-shape golden yellow flowers, which cover the 
entire bush before the leaves appear. Will grow to a 
height of 5-6 ft., though easily controlled by trimming. 
Prices: 3-yr. plants 35c, 4-yr. plants 45c, 
HONEYSUCKLE, RED BUSH. (Tartarian.) L. 
Blooms in May followed by bright red berries throughout 
the summer. Good for foundation and screen plantings. 
Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 35c, 4-yr. 40c. 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS. (Snowball Hydrangea.) 
M. Valuable for landscape planting. Large globe-shaped 
flowers. White, tinged a delicate pink. Blooms during 
September and October. Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 
30c, 4-yr. 40c. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. M. 
Very showy with immense clusters of white blooms in 
August. Will blossom same season they are planted. 
Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 35c, 4-yr. 45c. 
LILAC, FRENCH HYBRIDS. L. (See page 33.) 
MAY FLOWER BUSH. L. Introduced by the Imperial 
Botanical Gardens of Russia. Remarkable for being the 
first to come into full leaf in early spring and for the 
wealth of white blooms which cover the entire bush. 
Very ornamental for background planting, or as a speci¬ 
men bush or tree. Prices: 4-6 ft. 50c each, 2 for 90c; 
5-6 ft. 70c each, 2 for $1.30. 
PURPLE LEAF CISTENA. M. A new shrub intro¬ 
duced by Prof. Hansen of the South Dakota College. Very 
_ striking purple foliage—fine color effect. Used in land¬ 
scape plantings. Very hardy, dwarf and compact. A 
showy shrub desirable in any landscape. Prices: 2-yr. 
field-grown plants 35c, S-yr. 45c. 
RED SILVER FLOWERING CRAB. L. A Flowering 
Lawn Tree originated by Prof. Hansen. Produces pro¬ 
fuse red blooms, followed by maroon-red fruit which 
hangs on late into the winter. Foliage maroon color 
throughout season and silver coloring on underside of 
the young leaves. Very showy. Stock limited. Size 
5-6 ft. $1.00 each, size 6-8 ft. $2.00 each. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA. . (Prunus Triloba.) M. 
Without question the most striding flowering shrub for 
early spring. Every branch completely covered with 
small double, rose-like, pink flowers in May, before the 
leaves are out. Prices: 2-yr. field-grown plants 35c, 3-yr. 
55c. 
SNOWBALL. L. Always a popular plant, blooming very 
early—perfectly hardy and producing quantities of white 
ball-shape blooms. A favorite cemetery plant. Prices: 3-yr. 
plants 35c, 4-yr. plants 45c. 
SNOWBERRY, ""WHITE. D. A very desirable dwarf 
shrub, perfectly hardy. Has tiny rose-colored flowers in 
June and July, followed by milk-white clusters of berries 
in late fall and winter. Does well in sun or shade. 
Prices: 2-yr. plants 25c, 3-yr. plants 35c. 
SNOW GARLAND SPIREA. * (Arguta.) M. The 
earliest blooming Spirea, growing 5 ft. tall. Slender and 
graceful form with delicate leaves. Pure white flowers 
are produced in great profusion. Prices: 3-yr. field-grown 
plants 35c, 4-yr. 45c. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. D. Has gay crimson 
flowers that bloom all summer, and variegated foliage. Is 
very hardy. This dwarf shrub will fit into any plan and 
always proves attractive. Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 
30c, 4-yr. 40c. 
SPIREA BILLARDI. M. Plume-like flowers of deli¬ 
cate rose; upright growth. Medium height. Fine foliage. 
Prices: 3-yr. field-grown plants 30c, 4-yr. 40c. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. (Bridal Wreath.) M. Most 
popular of all shrubs—very hardy—blossoms profusely 
in May. Prices: 3-yr. size 25c, 4-yr. size 35c. 
SYRINGA. (Mock Orange.) L. A tall hardy bush 
bearing beautiful white flowers that resemble orange 
blossoms, in great profusion. They are fine for cutting 
and exquisitely fragrant. Used for background, screen 
planting or grouping. Attractive foliage. Prices: 3-yr. 
field-grown plants 30c, 4-yr. 40c. 
TAMARIX, FEATHERY. M. New, graceful and dis¬ 
tinctive appearance, with light and feathery foliage and 
large, loose panicles of orchid-pink flowers. Prices: 3- 
yr. field-grown plants 30c, 4-yr. 40c. 
WEIGELA ROSEA. M 1 . Produces a wonderful display 
of rose-pink flowers in May and June. They are bell- 
shape, leaves deep green, and bushes will grow to a 
height of 4-6 ft. Prices: 3-yr. plants 45c, 4-yr. plants 60c. 
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