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HARDY DECORATIVE SHRUBS and VINES 
ALMOND, Double-flowering—A handsome bush which blooms early. Red 
or white. Each 50c. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)—Pink, red, white, or purple flowers pro¬ 
duced in late summer after the other shrubs are through flowering. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—The spikes of purple blooms are very 
attractive to butterflies. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell)—Bright yellow flowers at the earliest hint 
of spring. 
HYDRANGEA, Hills of Snow—Pure white balls of bloom. 
HYDRANGEA, Peegee—Immense white flowers. 
LILAC, Purple—The best liked of all shrubs. 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer—Rosy red blooms in late summer. 
SPIREA, Bridal Wreath—Clusters of white blooms in long garlands. 
VIBURNUM (Snowball)—White, ball-like flowers for Decoration Day. 
CLEMATIS, Jackmanni—Violet-purple. Each 60c. 
AMPELOPSIS, Veitchii (Boston Ivy)—The popular climber for brick 
and stone buildings and walls. 
AMERICAN IVY—A well-known sort which is used for covering walls 
or planting in cemeteries, especially in the shade. 
WISTARIA—A strong developed vine produces hundreds of flower 
panicles, while no foliage is visible until after the flower is faded. 
They thrive best in the sun, and with an application of cow manure 
once or twice a season they respond marvelously. Each 50c. 
Prices of above except where noted—Each 35c—Doz. $3.00 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET—18-24 inch— 
Per 10 . . $ 1.00 Hundred. $ 6.00 
JAPANESE BARBERRY—12-18 inch— 
Per 10 .$ 2.00 Hundred .$ 15.00 
EVERGREENS 
ARBOR VITAE— 
American—Erect, broadly pyramidal habit. 18-24 inch.$1.00 
Globosa—Forms a dense, low, natural globe. 15-18 inch.$1.00 
Pyramidalis—A densely columnar type, most compact and erect of 
the entire species. 18-24 inch.$1.00 
JUNIPERS— 
Irish—Erect, slender and formal in habit; foliage sage green, very 
compact; making a splendid column. 18-24 inch.$1.25 
Pfitzeriana—One of the most striking of all evergreens. The 
branches progress spirally along the trunk at a 45-degree angle, 
thereby making a good “filler”; or standing alone, it acquires the 
symmetry of a broken column. 15-18 inch.$1.50 
SPRUCE 
Norway—A lofty, noble tree of open, pyramidal habit, exceedingly 
picturesque. lMi-2 ft.$1.25 
