SEE PAGE 42 FOR PRICES OF 
ALL SHRUBS ON THIS PAGE 
SPIREA, CALLOSA ALBA—This attractive 
shrub is just like Spirea, Anthony Waterer 
except the flowers are white. Grows 2 to 3 ft. 
tall. 
SPIREA, SORBIFOLIA—This shrub is attrac¬ 
tive on account of its fern like foliage. In June 
and July it has large fluffy heads 'of snow 
white flowers. Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall. 
SPIREA, THUNBERGI—This is the earliest 
blooming of all Spireas. It makes a graceful 
shrub with bright green, feathery foliage 
which turns orange scarlet in the fall. Has a 
delightful, fluffy appearance. Full of snow 
white flowers in April. Grows 3 to 4 ft. tall. 
WEIGELA, VARIEGATED -Very attractive 
shrub with leaves of bright green, edged 
white. Dainty pink flowers in May-June. A 
rather dwarf, compact grower. Grows 3 to 4 
ft. tall. 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE—This is a shrub that 
I actually grows better in the shade than in 
■the sun. It is just the plant for that north 
foundation. In June and July it is covered 
with rose-pink flowers followed by clusters of 
large pearlv white berries. Grows 3 to 4 ft. 
tall. 
SNOWBERRY, CHENAULTI—This wonderful 
new shrub is so graceful with its arching 
branches that it should be planted in every 
yard. It is full of pink flowers in early sum¬ 
mer, followed by a multitude of red berries. 
It grows 3 ft. tall. 
Your stock of nursery goods recently shipped 
has arrived in excellent condition. I wish to 
express my appreciation both as to the quality 
of merchandise you sent out and manner in 
which it is packed and shipped, and also in 
regards to your 100% way of taking care of 
adjustments. I shall always be for you and glad 
to recommend you to our friends and neighbors 
who need nursery stock. Mr. B. M. Holt, 
526 14th St., So., Fargo, N. Dak. 
I want to say to you that all of my trees and 
shrubs grew I received from your nursery last 
spring. Not alone green with leaves but put on 
a wonderful growth,—Phil Bubb, West Point, 
Iowa. 
SPIREA. BUMALDA SUPERBA—A now dwarf 
variety, very vigorous and hardy. It is like 
Anthony Waterer excepting that the flowers 
are pink and the foliage turns a striking 
purplish color in the fall. Grows 2 to 3 ft. tall. 
ShbuA' 
Special 
l Buddleia lie de France (see 
page 39) 
1 Forsythia 
1 Rose of Sharon Coelestis (see 
page 41) 
1 Snowberry White 
1 Spirea Red (see page 38) 
• 
Strong 12 to 18 inch plants. 
Will give you flowers from 
early spring until frost. 
JUl 5 FOR $ 1 00 
POSTPAID 
(Regular price $1.35) 
SPIREA, BILLARDI—A grand shrub for group 
and foundation planting. Long spikes of deep 
rose-colored flowers from June to September. 
G row's 4 to 5 ft. tall. 
SPIREA, ARGUTA (Garland Spirea)—The 
picture cannot show the grace, the beauty of 
this fine shrub. The dark green foliage is 
feathery in appearance, different and attrac¬ 
tive. Just full of snow white flow'ers two 
w r eeks before Van Houtte. Grows 3 to 4 ft. 
tall. 
TAMARIX—One of our best shrubs, as it 
grows in sun or shade, in wet,or dry places. 
If not pruned, it w'ill grow 10 to 15 ft. tall, 
but it can be kept trimmed to a much lower 
height. It has dense, silvery, blue-green 
feathery foliage with large panicles of pink 
flow'ers produced freely. Do not fail to plant 
one or more of this shrub, as you will like it. 
WEIGELA, ROSEA—Showy, trumpet-shaped 
flowers of rose pink cover this broad bushy 
shrub from May to July. It grows 5 to 6 ft. 
tall and is one of the good shrubs. Lovely 
flow'ers and attractive foliage. Easy to grow. 
£ 43 } 
