Oregon Grape—Shiney green leaves, red ber¬ 
ries, $1.00 and up. 
Cotoneaster, Horizontalis — Bright green 
leaves, red berries, a low growing, small leafed 
pretty shrub, 75c to $1.50. 
English Box—$1.00. 
Flowering Shrubs—that shed the leaf in fall, 
50c up. 
Almond—Double pink flowers, early spring, 
50c each. Same with double white flowers, 50c. 
Althea—Rose of Sharon, fall blooming, 50c. 
We have them white, purple, red, pink and 
white blended barberry, low growing, with 
small green leaves, red in fall, 25c and up. 
Barberry—Bright red leaves, must have sun 
to be red, 40c. 
Beauty Bush—A dwarf honey suckle type, 
covered with pink blooms, 50c. 
Butter Fly Bush—Dies back to ground in 
winter, but comes up in spring, and has long 
spirals of lavender blooms in August and Sep¬ 
tember, 50c. 
Coral Berry—A hardy shrub, small leaves, a 
profusion of small red berries in fall, good in 
shade, 40c. 
Cranberry Bush—A tall growing shrub, has 
flat white Bower, and later bright red berries, 
75c. 
Dog Wood—A shrub with bright red twigs, 
also a yellow kind, 50c. 
Golden Bell—Bright yellow blooms before 
the leaves come out, 50c. 
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