.—-"^RUSSIAN OLIV£, 20-25. One of the hardier 
trees/ Fine for hedge, screen, or specimen small 
tree for contrast. Kas narrow silvery foliage and 
steins; small very fragrant blossoms. 5 to 6 ft. 
ea., $1.00; 6 to 8 ft. ea„ $1.25. 
WILLOW. Laurel Leaf. 30-40. Has attractive 
'clark shiny laurel-like leaves. Hardy. 6 to 8 ft. ea., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
WILLOW. Niobe Weeping. 30-35. Has very at¬ 
tractive golden bark, and long pendulous branches; 
beautiful in summer and of striking appearance in 
winter. 5 to 6 ft. ea., 75c; 6 to 8 ft. ea., $1.00. 
Ornamental Shrubs 
The numerals following the name is approximate 
height at maturity in feet. 
ALMOND, Pink Flowering. 5-6. Branches stud¬ 
ded with bright pink flowers before the leaves ap¬ 
pear. 18 to 2 4 in. ea., 75c. 
^ AMOBPHA, FRUTICOSA. Indigo Bush. 6-10. 
Shrub of spreading form, having brignt green foliage 
in locust-like or pinnate arrangement; dark violet- 
blue flowers in June. 2 to 3 ft. ea. 40c. 
^ BARBERRY, Japanese. 4-5. Hardy shrub for low 
hedges, foundation, or groups; rich green foliage 
turning to red in autumn; red berries. Small clumps 
ea., 20c; medium ea., 35c; large ea., 50c. 
BARBERRY, Red-Leaved. 3-4. Newer form of 
above, having blood red leaves all summer in sun- 
ny location; red berries. Small clumps ea., 35c. 
BUTTERELY BUSH, Magnifica. 5-6. Grows from 
ground each season, producing long clusters of lilac 
flowers. Strong No. 1 plants, ea. 40c. 
CARAGrANA, Siberian Pea Tree, 
for specimens, screens or hedges; 
like foliage, green stems, small 
flowers, May. 4 to 5 ft. ea., 50c; 
10-15. Large shrub 
attractive locust 
yellow pea shape 
3-4 ft. ea., 40c. 
y^COTONEASIER, Acutifulia. 8-10. Graceful, very 
hardy; dark green foliage; black berries and brilliant 
loiiage in autumn. 2 to 3 ft. ea., 60c; 12 to 18 in. 
ea., 35c. 
DOG-WOOD, Alba Sibirca. 6-8. Bright red-twig¬ 
ged variety; small white flowers in May. Valuable 
in winter landscape. 2 to 3 ft ea., 50c. 
DOGWOOD, Goldentwig. 6-8. Bright yellow 
twigs, contrasting beautifully with the red variety. 
2 to 3 ft. ea., 50c. 
EVONYMOUS, Elatus. “Winged burning bush.” 
6-8. Very attractive shrub, foundation or specimen; 
corky winged branches; red and crimson leaves ir 
fall. 18 to 24 in. ea., 50c. 
GINNALA MAPLE. 10-15. A graceful small tret 
or large shrub. Bright green foliage, is deeply cut. 
Turns to a brilliant r.ed in autumn. 2 to 3 ft. ea. 75c. 
FLOWERING CURRANT, Ribes Odoratum. 5-6. 
A handsome hardy shrub bearing many bright yellow 
fragrant flowers, April-May. Foliage appears early 
and assumes beautiful autumn colors. 2 to 3 ft. ea., 
40c. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Red Tatarian. 8-10. One of the 
best extra-hardy shrubs. This is the rosy red flow¬ 
ering type, blooming in May-June, followed by bright 
red berries. Foliage bright green, appearing very 
early in spring. 2-3 ft. ea., 50c. 
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