PENNIES SPENT FOR BEAUTY ADD DOLLARS TO PROPERTY VALUES 
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WE DO NOT SHIP NURSERY STOCK C.O.D. 
Shrubs are to a house and lawn what a frame is to a picture. They 
dress it up. A property that is planted shows up better and therefore 
is worth more money. Besides it’s more like some one who really cared 
is living' there. 
Our shrubs are all transplanted bushy and well developed stock. That 
grows quicker and takes in better form. Unless otherwise stated below 
the stock is 18 to 24 inch. All prices are postpaid unless otherwise 
StSitG d 
If you cannot plant your stock when you receive it, dig a shallow 
trench or hole. Lay the plants 
THE MORE YOU BUY 
THE MORE YOU SAVE 
in this, covering the roots with 
earth. Do not keep them in a 
hot or dry place. When plant¬ 
ing be sure the holes are plenty 
large to allow for full spread of 
the roots. Sprinkle fine top soil 
around the roots. Water thor¬ 
oughly, then rake some dry soil over the top. Keep moist but not 
waterlogged until growing. 
ALMOND 
3100 Flowering. Graceful, spreading 1 shrub with attractive foliage, blooms 
profusely before leaves appear. PINK or WHITE. Postpaid price: 50c each; 
2 for 90c. 
Barberry 
ALTHEA 
3103 Rose of Sharon. Provides color spots for fall. Blooms 
August-September. RED. WHITE or PURPLE. Postpaid 
price: 30c each; 4 for $1.10. 
BARBERRY 
3104 Red Leaved, Japanese. The foliage is a rich, lustrous, 
bronze-red, becoming more and more bril lian t until it changes 
to a vivid orange in the fall. See also HEDGING, Page 55. 
Postpaid price: 12-18 in., 30c 
each; 4 for $1.10; 18-24 in., 
40c each. 
3202 (Japanese) Thunbergi. 
Has glossy green foliage, 
changing to coppery red in the 
fall. Attractive yellow blos¬ 
soms and little red berries 
which hang on all winter. See 
also HEDGING, Page 55. Post¬ 
paid price: 30c each; 10 for 
$1.70. 
BTTDDLEIA 
3000 Butterfly Bush. Rapid 
grower with very green foliage 
and attractive lilac flowers. 
Blooms June-October. 
Cut Leaved Elder 
CORNUS, DOGWOOD 
3121 Sibiriea, Red Barked. This shrub lias a real bright 
red” bark. Foliage is dark green, flowers creamy white. 
3123 Yellow Barked. Distinct yellow bark. Has fine win¬ 
ter effect. 
CYDONIA 
3106 Japonica (Flowering Quince). Grows about 6 feet 
tall Like a blaze of fire when in bloom. Produces showy 
scarlet flowers in April. 
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3113 Pride of Rochester. 
white flowers tinged pink. 
6 ft. tall. 
Tall grower, free bloomer, double 
Blooms in May. Grows about 
ELAEGNUS ANGTJSTIFOLIA 
3300 Russian Olive. At¬ 
tractive silvery gray 
leaves, white berries. 
Used frequently for hedge 
and windbreaks. Very 
hardy. See also HEDG¬ 
ING, Page 55. 
ELDER 
Purple Lilac 
3131 Cut Leaved. Leaves 
are deeply cut, which 
gives it a be.'.utiful fern¬ 
like appearance. Grows 
about 8 ft. tall. Has 
white flowers in May and 
June. Postpaid price on 
each of above 7 varieties: 
30o each; 4 for $1.10. 
ELDER (Continued) 
3130 Golden. It is one of the very finest of golden-leaved 
shrubs, hardy, rapid grower. Shows up best with a green 
background. 
EUONYMUS 
3301 Wahoo or Firebush. Native, hardy, vigorous shrub 
or small tree producing an abundance of scarlet berries. At¬ 
tractive colored foliage in autumn. 
FORSYTHIA 
3302 Fortunei. Upright, arching branches, with bright yel¬ 
low flowers early in April. 
3303 Suspensa Weeping. Slender pendulous branches. 
Golden yellow flowers early in April. 
3150 
June 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Tartarian. Old favorite Bush Honeysuckle. Blooms in 
producing bright red berries. PINK, RED or WHITE. 
See also HEDGING. Page 55. 
HYDRANGEA 
3141 Arborescens Grandiflora. Snowball. Large, double 
white flowers blooming in June and July. Thrives in shady 
places. 
3140 Paniculata Grandi¬ 
flora. A very hardy 
shrub with large trusses 
of showy double white 
flowers, blending into 
pink and bronze shades in 
autumn. Blooms from 
July to October. Post¬ 
paid price on each of 
above 7 varieties: 30c 
each; 4 for $1.10. 
KILKWITZIA 
AMABILIS 
3304 Beauty Bush. A graceful shrub, growing 4 to 6 ft. 
high, covered* with small pink flowers in May. Postpaid price. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
LILACS 
French. Popular because of their attractive flowers of va¬ 
rious colors and foliage. Order by name. Postpaid price: 
40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
3305 Chas. Joly. Double, very dark reddish purple; strik¬ 
ing. 
3306 Chas. X. Single, reddish purple, fading to mauve. 
3307 Ludwig Spaeth. Single, very dark crimson-purple. 
3308 Mine. Lemoine. Double, large white blossoms. 
3160 Common or Old Purple. Blooms freely. Purplish, 
single lilac flowers in large panicles from April to May. 
Postpaid price: 30o each; 4 for $1.10. 
3161 Common White. Hardy, vigorous grower. Single 
white flowers. Postpaid price: 30c each; 4 for $1.10. 
3162 Persian Purple. Very stately. Slender arching 
branches with small leaves. Pale lilac flowers. Postpaid 
price: 30c each; 4 for $1.10. 
