RED CHOKEBERRY 
(Aronia arbutifolia) . 
Pretty white flowers in 
April and May, bright 
red berries and foliage 
in autumn. Grows to 6 
feet. Plant 5 feet apart. 
Size 1J/2 to 2 feet. 
Beauty Bush 
55t Each 
3 for 1.39 
6 for 2.35 
Ural False Spirea 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolk- 
ivitzia amabilis) . All 
that the name implies. 
Beauty surpassing de¬ 
scription. Masses of 
delicate pink, fragrant 
flowers on drooping 
branches in May. Grows 
5 to 6 feet high. Plant¬ 
ing distance 4 feet. Size 
I}/? to 2 feet. 
URAL FALSE SPIREA 
(Sorbaria sorbijolia). 
Grayish colored bark 
and fernlike foliage 
which most resembles 
that of the Mountain 
Ash. Feathery panicles 
of pure white flowers in 
June and July. Grows 
4 to 6 feet high. Size 
2 to 2/z feet. 
RED WEIGELA (Weigela, Eva 
Rathke). Drooping branches; 
rich green foliage; sprays of 
crimson flowers from June un' 
til autumn. Grows 5 feet 
high. Plant 4 feet apart. Size, 
1 Yi to 2 feet. 
WEIGELA, ABEL CARRIERE 
(Dierz.illa). Handsome shrub 
growing 10 feet high. Count' 
less carmine'rose blooms on 
arching branches in May and 
July. Plant 5 feet apart. Size, 
2 to 3 feet. 
SILVER DOGWOOD (Cornus 
alba elegantissima ). Bright 
red bark and green leaves 
artistically bordered with 
ivory-white. Very beautiful 
and symmetrical in shape. 
Grows 6 to 7 feet high. 
Blooms May and June with 
berries until fall. Planting 
distance 5 feet. Size, l ! /2 to 
2 feet. 
Beauty - Bush Cherry 
Note how the fruit 
of Beauty-Bush Cherry 
is borne in thick clus¬ 
ters. It is a very heavy 
bearer, fruit as large as 
any sweet Cherry or 
larger, but plum-shap¬ 
ed. Fruit beautiful. 
Beauty-Bush Cherry combines all the 
beauty of an ornamental shrub with use¬ 
ful fruiting quality. Now you can have a 
beautiful hedge of shrubbery and from that 
hedge pick delicious, wholesome fruit. 
Now small yards can have both beautiful 
shrubbery and fruit. 
In the early spring the bush is a perfect 
mass of beautiful snow-white flowers com¬ 
pletely and gloriously covering the entire 
bush. The foliage is a beautiful bluish 
green with a silvery frostiness that glitters 
in the sun like silver dust. Leaves beauti¬ 
fully shaped; bush symmetrical. 
The fruit is especially fine in sauces, jams, jellies and cordials. 
Fruits Quickly 
Beauty-Bush Cherry grows rapidly 
and fruits quickly in any soil—one 
year after planting. Withstands heat, 
drought or cold. Requires no more 
room than a raspberry bush, but often 
bears as much fruit as a plum tree. Can 
be planted as close as 4 by 6 ft. Grows 
only 4 or 5 feet high, 3- to 4-foot 
spread. Pick from the ground —no 
ladder. 
Prices: 2- to 3-ft. plants, 2 for 97c; 
5 for #1.89; 10 for #3.47; 25 for #7.49. 
As an Ornamental Shrub 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
