SNOWBERRY. RED (Svnv 
phoricarpos vulgaris). Often 
called Coral-Berry or Indian 
Currant. Similar to White 
Snowberry but with red ber' 
rics. 
GOLDEN ELDER (Sambu' 
cus nigra aurca). A variety 
with golden-yellow foliage and 
large, flat clusters of white 
flowers. Contrasts beautifully 
when planted with grccn-leav- 
cd shrubs. Grows 6 to 8 feet 
high, but should be pruned 
back severely each spring to 
secure denser and bright fob 
iage. 
\S r hire Snowberry 
HYPERICUM-PROLIFICUM 
(Gold Flower). Shrubby St. 
John’s Wort. Vigorous, hardy 
shrub, with compact branches 
and dark green leaves. Flowers 
are bright yellow, in terminal 
clusters, in late summer. 
SNOWBALL Well known 
favorite. Lovely white flowers, 
which appear in numerous, 
compact balls. Valuable for 
specimen plants and also for 
grouping and massing. 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE 
(Sym phoricarpos racemosus). 
A desirable shrub with small, 
pink flowers, followed by large, 
white, waxlike berries, which 
hang on the plant through 
most of the winter. Is very 
showy and succeeds every' 
where. Does well in shade. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA Tall 
shrubs, 8 to 10 feet high, 
with fine feathery foliage and 
small, bright pink flowers, in 
slender racemes in April and 
May. Splendid for planting 
in damp or other places. 
Golden Elder 
Two 
Greet 
Vofues 
BARGAIN NO. 46 
7 Shrubs tor 
$1 .00 Not' Prepaid 
Your Choice, One 
Each Any 7 Varieties 
on this page. 
BARGAIN NO. 47 
Bargains No. 45 and 
46, both tor 
$2.25 Not* Prepaid 
... 
Any Shrub 
on This Page 
25 C each 
3 for 65c 
Tamars* Afrtcana 
JAPAN QUINCE (Burning 
Bush). Very early in the 
spring this fine, attractive 
shrub is completely covered 
with dazzling scarlet flowers 
followed by small, fragrant, 
quince'shaped fruits. Foliage 
is dark, glossy green. Very 
desirable for single specimens, 
also hedges. 
WHITE KERRIA Grows 5 to 
White Kerria 
Hypericum 
Snowball 
6 feet high in rounded form. 
Has beautiful light green, cor- 
rugated foliage. Large, single, 
white flowers in May are fob 
lowed by black berries which 
remain throughout the winter. 
Grows well in partial shade. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
The flowers are pure white, 
and borne in dense clusters 
along the whole length of the 
branches. Excellent as a hedge 
plant or for grouping with 
other shrubs. Well branched, 
2- year, 18-24 in. bushes, 14c 
each; 6 for 65c; 12 for #1.15; 
or 50 for #4.25. Heavy, 2-3 
ft. bushes, at 20c each; 6 
for #1.00; 12 for #1.85; or 
50 for #5.50. Extra large, 
3- year, 3-4 ft. bushes, 25c 
each; 6 for #1.25; 12 for 
#2.15; or #8.00 for 50. 
SPIREA CALLOSA RO¬ 
SEA. A dwarf Spirea, pro' 
ducing large, flat clusters 
of reddish pink flowers 
nearly all summer. An es' 
pecially desirable Spirea on 
account of its long bloom' 
ing habit. 
SPIREA AUREA (Golden Spi' 
rea). A strong, upright grow¬ 
er, attaining a height of 8 to 
10 feet, although the branches 
are loaded with a mass of 
feathery white flowers in 
June that makes the 
branches droop somewhat. 
The young foliage is bright 
yellow, changing to golden 
bronze in autumn. 
Japan Quince 
Spirea Van Houttei 
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