PERFEGRO BRAND 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
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Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs 
PHILADELPHIA—M OCR ORANG E—Coronarius 
(Sweet Syringa)—A well known shrub with pure 
white, sweetly scented flowers, blooming in May. 
One of the first to bloom. Grows 5 to 7 feet tall. 
Each, 40c; by mail, 45c. 
PHILADELPHIA—M OCK ORANG E—Virginalis 
(Large Flowering Syringa) —Neat habit—the finest 
of this family. Fragrant, white, blooms 2 inches 
in diameter. May and June. Each, 50c; by mail, 
55c. 
SNOWBALL (Olcl-Fashioned Snowball)—A well- 
known favorite shrub, with globular clusters of 
white flowers the latter part of May. Grows 8 to 
10 feet high. Strong bushes, 2 to 3 feet. Each, 
40c; by mail, 45c. 
SNOWiBERRY —Inconspicuous, rose colored flowers 
in June and July; followed by large clustered, 
milk white fruits which remain far into winter. 
The combination of pink flowers and white berries 
on the same twig is charming. Foliage is rounded, 
clean and fresh looking, a glaucous green. Each, 
40c; by mail, 45c. 
SNOWBERRY (Red Coralberry) —This compact, rap¬ 
idly growing shrub is wonderfully attractive with 
its dark, close-set foliage and clusters of red 
berries massed along the drooping branches. Ber¬ 
ries adhere until late winter. Each, 40c; by mail, 
45c. 
SPIREA — Van Houtte (Bridal Wreath) —One of the 
most charming and beautiful of the Spireas. Has 
white flowers in clusters about an inch in diam¬ 
eter. Grows from 4 to 6 feet tall. Each, 40c; by 
mail, 45c. 
■SPIREA (Bumalda Anthony Waterer) —Low com¬ 
pact growing shrub, covered in July with flat 
heads of rosy crimson flowers. If kept cut they 
will bloom until frost. Height IV 2 to 3 feet. Each, 
50c; by mail, 55c. 
SPIREA—Billiardi (Meadow Sweet) —A narrow dense 
shrub, 6 feet high with tall bright pink spikes of 
flowers. From June until August. Each, 40c; by 
mail, 45c. 
SUMAC, GLABRA LACINIATA (Cut-Leaved) —One 
of the best species for mass or other planting on 
account of its deeply cut, beautiful fern-like leaves, 
which are dark green above and white beneath, 
crimson fruits and rich autumnal coloring. Two 
to 2'^ feet. Each, 40c; by mail, 45c. 
TAMARIX (Hispidia)- —Strong, slender, tall-grow¬ 
ing irregular shrubs, with feathery foliage and 
small, delicate flowers borne profusely on grace¬ 
fully-bending branches. These pink flowers are 
very attractive during May. Each, 40c; by mail. 
45c. 
Evergreens for Beauty 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE (Picea canandcnsis alber- 
tina) —A quick-growing very hardy tree, dark 
green in color. Bushy, compact growth, with 
sturdy body. A splendid specimen tree, with very 
interesting early spring growth. IS to 24 inch 
trees, balled and burlapped, $2.50 each. 
COLORADO BLUE 
S P R U C E—A very 
hardy, and popular 
evergreen. One of the 
most popular for land¬ 
scape work. Foliage 
is greenish blue to sil¬ 
very blue. The blue 
color is brightest in 
the spring when new 
growth develops. 
Should be planted in 
open sun away from 
trees and buildings 
for best color. 18 to 
24 inch trees, balled 
and burlapped, $3.00 
each. 
COLORADO GREEN 
SPRUCE (Picea pung- 
cns) —Very similar 
tree to the Blue 
Spruce, but a deep 
green color. Good for 
contrast planting. 18 
to 24 inch trees, balled 
and burlapped, $2.50 
each. 
JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM— Colorado Silver Juniper. 
This tree is the best of all the upright growing 
Cedars and Junipers. It grows similar to the 
common Red Cedar but is more narrow and com¬ 
pact. The color of the foliage is a silvery blue. 
Absolutely hardy. 2 to 3 foot trees, balled and 
burlapped, $3.00 each. 
PFITZER JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana) 
—One of the most important evergreens for 'the 
large garden or specimen planting. Always a 
good dark green color, and perfectly hardy. 12 
to 15 inch spread, trees balled and burlapped, $2.50 
each. 
SAVIN JUNIPER (Juniperus sabina) —The most 
beautiful of the low-growing Junipers, with nu¬ 
merous fan-shaped branches. Valuable for the 
small planting or rock garden. Makes a wonder¬ 
ful background for flowering plants. 12 to 15 
inch spread, trees balled and burlapped, $2.50 each. 
TAMARIX LEAVED JUNIPER (Juniperus sabina 
tamariscifolia) —A very compact, low-growing 
evergreen similar to the Savin Juniper. Foliage 
very fine in texture, a soft grayish-blue green that 
never changes color. Valuable for the front of 
the evergreen planting. 12 to 15 inch spread, 
trees balled and burlapped, $2.50 each. 
MUGHO PINE (Pinus mughus) —The most ornamen¬ 
tal dwarf pine grown. The dark green color is 
retained throughout the winter. For rock garden 
planting it is invaluable. Tree 15 inches in diam¬ 
eter, $2.50 each. 
All Evergreen Trees are F.O.B. Denver. 
Complete Home Planting 
Collection 
1 Spirea Van Houtte 
1 Mock Orange 
1 Hydrangea (P. G.) 
1 Snowball Dentatum 
1 Cranberry High Bush 
1 Red Dogwood 
Above collection offered postpaid for $2.50. 
Spirea Collection 
10 Spirea Van Houtte, 2 to 3 feet. 
Postpaid for $2.50. 
Mock Orange 
