Golden Elder. 
Tamarix Africana. 
Snowball. 
Red Snowberry. 
White Snowberry. 
White Kerria. 
Japan Quince. 
Strong, Well Rooted, Branched Specimens 
Two and Three Years Old 
Uaiim CY\r\\ro» any 0F THE shrubs listed on this page 
7UUI vliuitc* 25c each 3 for 65c $2.35 foi 
for 12 
Snowberry* Red 
Snowberry* White 
(Symphoricarpos vulgaris). Often called Coral - 
- --berry or Indian Currant. Similar to White 
Snowberry but with red berries clustering in ropes along the weighted 
down stems. Grows 2 to 4 feet tall. 
(Symphoricarpos racemosus). A desirable 
shrub with small, pink flowers, followed by 
large, white, waxlike berries, which hang on the plant through most of the 
winter. Is very showy and succeeds everywhere. Does well in shade. Grows 
3 to 4 feet tall. 
Tamariv Afrirano Tall shrubs, 8 to 10 feet high, with fine 
t ulllul lA nillvalia feathery foliage and small, bright pink 
flowers, in slender racemes in April and May. Splendid for planting in 
damp or other places. 
Golden Elder (Sambucus nigra aurea). A variety with golden 
WVIUbll l_IU vt ye ii ow foliage and large, flat clusters of white flow¬ 
ers. Contrasts beautifully when planted with green-leaved shrubs. Grows 
6 to 8 feet high, but should be pruned back severely each spring to secure 
denser and brighter foliage. 
Snowball Well known favorite. Lovely white flowers, which ap- 
UllUWVail pear in numerous, compact balls. Valuable for specimen 
plants and also for grouping and massing. 
JSPan Quines (Burning Bush). Very early in the spring this fine, 
■luruu wuitivv attractive shrub is completely covered with dazzling 
scarlet flowers followed by small, fragrant, quince-shaped fruits. Foliage 
is dark, glossy green. Very desirable for single specimens, also hedges. 
White Kerria 
Grows 
5 to 6 
feet high in rounded form. 
Has beautiful light green, 
corrugated foliage. Large, 
single, white flowers in May 
are followed by black berries 
which remain throughout the 
winter. Grows well in par¬ 
tial shade. 
Bargain No. 46 
1 Redtwig Dogwood 
1 Snowball 
35C Net, 
Not Prepaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
BARGAIN 
NO. 45 
$1.00 
Net, 
Not Prepaid. 
Your Choice, 
One Each, Any Six 
Varieties on This 
Page. 
Cnii*o>a IlaM Unilttoi ° ne of the finest of the Spireas, giv- 
Orll CO VOII n vu It Cl jng a most graceful appearance even 
when out of bloom. The flowers are pure white, and borne in dense 
clusters along the whole length of the branches. Excellent as a 
hedge plant or for grouping with other shrubs. Well branched, 2-year, 
18-24 in. bushes, 14c each; 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.15; or 50 for $4.25. 
Heavy, 2-3 ft. bushes, at 20c each; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.85; or 50 
for $5.50. Extra large, 3-year, 3-4 ft. bushes, 25c each; 6 for $1.25; 
12 for $2.15; or $8.00 for 50. 
Cniroo Pallnea Dneoa A dwarf Spirea, producing large, 
OPllSQ vullUSu IiUdvd fl a t clusters of reddish pink flow¬ 
ers nearly all summer. An especially desirable Spirea on account of 
its long blooming habit. Price; 25c each; 3 for 65c; $2.35 for 12. 
Cnit'A'i Aiiroa (Golden Spirea). A strong, upright grower, 
Or II Cd Till I C<1 attaining a height of 8 to 10 feet, although the 
branches are loaded with a mass of bloom in June that makes the 
branches droop somewhat. The young foliage is a bright yellow, 
changing to golden bronze in the autumn. Price: 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
$2.35 for 12. 
Spirea Van Houttei. 
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