HARDY Flowering SHRUBS 
Our stock is all field-grown, 2 years old, well rooted, 2 1/2 to 4 feet tall. 
As soon as your shipment arrives, open up to verify stock, then heel-in some¬ 
where in shaded, moist soil. Take out one at a time when planting. 
Send in your orders early for Shrubs and Hardy Plants. They are then sent out soon as 
weather Is suitable. You fret them when they do best. 
Almanfle Produce rosette-like flowers early in spring before the leaves appear. Are dwarf, bushy and 
Mimonas compact. Double pink. Each 60c, by mail 70c. 
Rarharn; Japanese. Suitable for lawn or border. In fall the bright red berries form and remain 
DarDcrry throughout the winter. Large, fine specimens. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
Barham/ Rarf 1 Rich bronzy red foliage. In fall changes to an orange-scarlet, with 
PdrDcrry; neu Ucaveo clumps of small red berries on under side of stem. Very attractive as a 
shrub. 18- to 24-inch size. Each 45c, by mail 55c. 
Naw Rarharn, Mnntnxaneic Plant Patent No. 99. Stays green practically the entire 
Baruerry, nnoniQrenSIs year. This remarkable Barberry is much superior to other 
hardy Barberries and is evergreen practically the year around. 
Its sturdy, erect growth carries a thick dark green foliage right 
down to the ground. Each 75c, 3 for $2.00. 
EARL PHIPPS 
Nursery-stock De¬ 
partment. 
Blitfprflv Rueh Bu ^ dle * a or Summer Lilac. The flow- 
®***'*' J ® R"™ ers are like spring lilacs, and come on 
in great profusion in July. Butterflies enjoy sporting among the 
blossoms. Dies down each season. Each 35c, by mail 45c. 
New Butterfly Bush—lie de France ™ s - 
sational new variety attains a height of from 3 to 4 feet, bushy 
and very graceful. Thick flower spikes 6 to 9 inches long, very 
fragrant; rosy purple with a deep violet suffusion. Each 70c, 
by mail 80c. Illustrated on inside back cover. 
Caragana Arborescens fSn ian K; P ^ a 
leaves and numerous clusters of yellow pea-like flowers. Each 
35c, by mail 45c. 
Cotoneaster Acutifolia f hru tSt”i;r 8 ci«S 
in May and June. Has brilliant autumn foliage and black fruits 
nAVWAAli Sibirica. Ours is the true, red bark with white 
llOgWOOO flowers, so much desired. Make excellent center- 
piece shrub. Each 45c, by mail 55c. 
Rmywftftri Lutea. The yellow-bark variety. Otherwise simi- 
UOgWOOQ lar to the Sibirica. Especially hardy even in 
severe climate. Each 45c, by mail 55c. 
Rlnu/orina A ra i. Bechtel’s. The blooms are in a mass 
riOwering vraD of delicate pink, of delicious fragrance. 
Very much admired; select specimens. Each 65c, by mail 75c. 
that remain well into the winter. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
Bridal Wreath—Spirea. 
Snowball. 
Fortunei — Golden Bell. Bears small yellow 
”® r *y^****® flowers, very early, before leaves appear. Each 
45c, by mail 55c. 
CAlrlon FI Hap Golden yellow foliage all the season. Very 
®*®***“" tIUer suitable where color effects are desired. 
Each 50c, by mail 60c. 
IJS—U Produces numerous small 
High Bush Cranberry white flowers in June, fol¬ 
lowed in fall by bright scarlet berries in clusters. Grows like 
Snowball. Each 45c, by mail 55c. 
linnAVCHAkia Bush Tartarian. Very bright flowers leaving quantities of red and 
noneysucme orange berries. Either red blossom or pink blossom. Each 45c, by 
mail 55c. 
UvrlranvAa Paniculata Grandiflora. Produce massive white flowers, then pink, after- 
nyoi dngea wards are reddish bronze and green, from August till autumn. Plant in 
shade on East or North, not in open sun. Each 50c, by mail 60c. 
I an sin Aiiinro Eire Bush or Flowering 1 Quince. In early spring, before foliage is 
Japan ylllllvO out, the cherry-red flowers literally cover the branches. After the blooms 
fall a Mock Orange fruit sets and the leaves appear. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
■ Sloo Common. The popular extra hardy old favorite. Purple. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
L.II3C white. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
I ilio Persian. The blossoms are a reddish purple and very profuse. Later than the common. 
K-llaCysach 50 c, ma n 60c. 
I Haa lliinoiman Stout erect growth with dark shining leaves and purple flower in 
&»llaU, Hungarian June. Almost sure to bloom in this locality. Ea. 60c, mail 70c. 
IMnr>lr flranoo Philadelphus Grandiflorus. This variety of the Syringa is perfectly 
IVIOvli orange hardy, grows fully 8 feet and produces creamy white double, sweet- 
scented flowers in abundance. Splendid for back ground. Each 45c, by mail 55c. 
m Virginalis. Produces huge bouquets of large double-crested white 
IVIOCK VIrange flowers; sweet scented. Each 50c, by mail 60c. 
Bl,,-. ■ ..... J A beautiful reddish purple foliage. Very ornamental. 
Plum, Purple Leaved EaC h 6 oc, by man 70 c. 
Dneeu mill.... Hardy. Very much admired in early spring for the fuzzy budded 
rU55y wwlllOW branches used for house decorating. Each 45c, by mail 55c. 
Admired chiefly for its beautiful silvery gray foliage. Flowers are yel- 
nUsSIdn Olive ] ow an <j ver y fragrant, followed by small olive-shaped fruit. Each 35c, 
by mail 45c. 
r» - Spirea Van Houttei. Probably the most popular shrub, and one of 
Bridal wreaxn the very easy to cultivate. We have it in two sizes to suit all purposes; 
however, all are the true white flowers. 
Small Size. Average 2 to 3 feet. Very suitable where planting as hedge. Each 30c, by 
mail 40c. 
Standard Size. 3 to 4 feet; well branched. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
d:iiu«j: Numerous dense spikes of rose-pink flowers on erect branches from 
spirea tsunami j u ] y un til frost. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
enix.n F«aaI>.I! The growth is distinctly red with rose-colored flowers. Each 40c, 
Spirea Froebeli b y mail 50c . 
_ . . Glossy green leaves with smoky colored 
Smoke Bush or Purple Fringe panicles of feathery flowers. Wheninbloom 
looks like a beautiful puff of purple smoke. 6 to 8 feet. Each 65c. by mail 75c. 
e . .. Common- Produces numerous white ball-like flowers in May. Usually in time 
snowoail f or Decoration Day. Each 50c, by mail 60c. 
e . White. In June produces numerous small rose-colored flowers followed with 
Miowoerry white berries that remain half the winter. Each 45c, by mail 55c. 
n j e_■_Being similar to the white excepting color of berry; often called 
■»©€! snowoerry Indian Currant. Each 45c, by mail 55c. . 
— _ Fern Leaved. A spreading shrub, much admired for the beautiful brilliant 
SUITiaC foliage in fall. Each, 45c, by mail 55c. 
c Staghorn. The foliage is cut-leaved like a delicate ferm. In fall the crimson 
SUmaC fruit makes it especially attractive. Each 45c; by mail 55c. ... 
_ • Hlspida. Tall-growing with fine feathery foliage and soft pink flowers in July 
» <11413 FIX and August. Each 45c, by mail 55c. _ 
• «. - I Rosea. Soft rosy carmine. Blooms continuously. Usually hardy with some 
weigeia protection. Each 45c, by mall 55c. 
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