Welch’s Hardy Flowering Shrubs Thrive in Any Soil 
17 
Shrubs 
A House is 
profusion early in 
April before leaves 
appear. 18 to 24 ins., 
25c each. 
F. suspensa (Weeping). 
Splendidly drooping 
branches strung with bright 
rosettes of yellow bloom and 
shiny leaves. These are airily 
graceful, swaying loose from 
trellis top or garden wall; or mingle 
pleasantly with the trailing growth 
of honeysuckle, and other ground' 
covering vines. 18 to 24 in., 25c each. 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY. Handsome, 
showy shrub similar to the snowball, but 
with flat shaped blooms, followed by clusters 
of berries similar to the cranberry, 18 to 24 
ins., 25c each. 
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HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian. This is one of our 
favorite shrubs. Absolutely hardy, does splem 
didly, even in the drier portions of the Dako' 
tas and Montana. A nice, trim, clean looking 
shrub that grows to a height of from 6 to 10 
feet. It is covered in May and June with small, 
star'shaped flowers either white, light pink, 
or deep pink, when it is very fragrant. The 
flowers are followed by showy, currant'like, 
red berries, which cling for many weeks. Red 
and pink, 18 to 24 ins., 25c each. 
Five Hydrangea, Hills of Snow, 18 in,, #1,00. 
Five Hydrangea P. G., 18 in., #1.00. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens (A.G.) (Hills of 
Snow). This is the early blooming outdoor 
Hydrangea. The snow white bloom is im' 
mense, round, very full. 18 to 24 ins, 25c 
each. 
H. paniculata (P. G.). Fall blooming. The 
most beautiful and striking of all flowering 
shrubs. Bears immense clusters of creamy 
white flowers in August, turning to bright 
pink and rose, and finally to bronze in Sep' 
tember. Grows 3 to 4 feet high, and does well 
in sunny locations. The flowers dry like 
everlastings, and can be kept indoors all 
winter. Very hardy. 18 to 24 ins., 25c each. 
HYPERICUM aureum (Golden St. John’s 
Wort). A hardy shrub attaining a height of 
about 3 feet. Flowers in small clusters; gold' 
en yellow petals surrounding a tuft of down' 
like stamens. Very attractive when in 
bloom. 18 to 24 ins., 25c each. 
JETBEAD (White Kerria). An attractive 
rounded shrub 3 to 6 feet high, with beauti' 
ful yellowish green, corrugated foliage and 
large, single white flowers late in May, black 
seeds following. Particularly valuable be' 
cause it will endure partial shade. 18 to 24 
ins., 25c each. 
