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^perennial with, yellow double "blossom from 
HOW TO PLANT SHHJBS FOR EFFECT. 'June until fall. 
Plant along the foundation of the house,- | 
the taller at corners, smaller under windowj LANTANA. (Wayfaring tree) 10-12’ Lilac in 
in tne comers of the walk, along the bon& ? appearance and bloom after lilacs are done 
ders of tne lot and enclose the back lawn, Large white bloom in spite of the draught, 
and so make an out door living room. Plant 
in groups of six irregularly, so they anoear RUSSIAN OLIVE. 10-13’ Agrey green fol- 
natural. You can get a very good assortment iage. Splended for a back ground. 
this coring while the price is reasonable, j 
j, SPIRBA Anthony Waterer, and FR0E33LLA 2’ t 
I Former is smaller shrub and- deeper pink j 
i' bloom. Later is larger and hardier shrub, i 
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SPIRSA, Arguta. 4-5’ (Snow of Garland. ) j 
_ BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME. 
BAPBSPHT, Japanese. 4 foot. Thungbergii. 
entirely free from rust. A compact dwarf 
jsnrub for foundation planting, facing shrub 
ahead of taller varieties. Foliage is fine-: small light green leaves covered with 
-,ree in soring changing to redish in fall 
Loaded with" bright red berries that renal-n 
through winter when eaten by huagr- birds.. 
SlPBSHHY, Pec Leaf. ? foot. This is the red 
{form of Jaoenese Bafberr:m Is not as hardy. 
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[BUCKTHORN 15-18’ A thrifty grower. Dark 
green foliage with black berries. For hedge, foundation grouping and mass planting. 
loads of white flowers in April & May. 
SPIRSA BILLAHDI A. 5’ Bright pink soikes 
of fuss“ r bloom in July - September. 
•'SHIPSA Warn Houttei. S T Commonly called 
Bridal Wreath. The most popular shrub. 
Loaded with sn»w whit© bloom. Used for 
OARAGANA. (Siberian Pea Tree) in-12’ Grayish 
[green leaves early bright yellow blosc*ms , 
jextremly hardy. Green stem and bark. 
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jCISTINIA, Purple leaf cherry. 5-5’ The dark' 
[red leaves makes a strikeing contrast. 
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b«T«NM3$TER, Acutifoi*. 5-5’ Gloss- dark | 
jgreen foliage that turns red. in autumn. 
/ItNEYSUCKLE, Pink or white Tartarian 9-10’ , 
•Sither color attractive in May followed by ; 
tPed berries which is relished b; T birds. It 
jis the easiest shrub te grow under trees. 
jHCWBYSJCKLE MARROWII. 5-6’ Spreading habit j 
{Cream - " white flowers followed by red berr' r .i 
iHTDPSNGSA A. G. 4 T "Snow Kill Hydrengea « j 
[Large showy white flowers from midsummer *n 
LTfCPSHGSA P. G. 5 T The'Pinkish white point-' 
jed hydrengea thife will make a winter bo cruet.; 
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HIGH BUSH 10-12’ A Spreading 
TAMERIX, Amurensis. &8 A beautiful, shrub 
with lace-like foliage. Clusters of pink 
flewers. Becoming a orrular shpub. 
SHRUB prices; 
grower that is ver:- showy - reel berries. 
12” 
13-24” 
2-3' 
3-4’ 
BARBERRY Jananase 
25 
.40 
.45 
.60 
B^FHSRStf Red Leaf 
36 
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CARAGANA C 4—5 1 90 d) 
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.30 
.40 
CISDEMIA (<-5* 805) 
.35 
.50 
.75 
CCTONAESTER." Y5d) 
.40 
. 50 
.65 
CHANTSHRY (4—5’ 75(f) 
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BUCKTH05N (4-5‘ rOd) 
20 
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.50 
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.50 
.60 
.70 ; 
LILAC French grafted 
. 65 
.75 1 
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[Elder GOLDEN & CUT LEAF. 10’ Both these are| 
planted f*r foliag* effect and like the 
Holden mock ©range should be planted in 
Jin sun for best coloring of golden leaves. 
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jTiUtAC, Persian. The slender branches- drooy-j 
li.ag the blossoms makes this small leaved, 
lilac the most planted as does not sucker, t 
LILAC FRENCH. 5-8« Chas Jolly -Double red. i 
L. Spaeth -S. Purole. Md LeMoine D. white, j 
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MOCK ORANGE, Conarious 9-10’ Large white. \ 
■MOCK ORANGE, Dwarf 2-3’ A fragrant white. 
MOCK ORANGE, Golden 5’ Yellow leaved in 
early soring, white flowers. 
MOCK ORANGE, LeMoine. 4- 5‘ Semi dwarf with 
dense racemes of fragrant white flowers. 
MOCK ORANGE, Yirganalis. 7-8’ Loaded down 
with fragrant double white flowers. 
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PHOir BERRY or CORRAL BERRY. Both nearly 
pf the same foliage"and 4—5 foot. Former 
iis white and the later ias rei berries. 
MOCK BHANGS Virganalis. .45 
MOCK ORANGE (4-5’ 6Qd) (LeMoine) 
MSCK GRANGE Dwarf . .35 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (4-5’ 75d 
SPIH3A A.W, & FrobelU. 
SPIHS3A Van Houttei 4’ 50^) 
3PIKEA Arguta 
SP1H3A Sorbifolio 
SNOWBERRY or CORRAL BERRY 
TAI3HIX Amurensis 4 1 50#) 
POTENTILLA Fruiticosa 12" 35# 
.35 
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.45 
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HEDGING 
BUCKTHORN 
buckthorn 
BARBERRY Japanese 
BARBERRY 11 
CCT0NAEST3R Acjit 
CAHAGAUA, Arbor. 
LILAC COMMON 
RUSSIAN QLIV3 
CHINESE HEDGEWOOD 
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PRICES 
12-18" per 
18-24” per 
12-15" per 
15-18” per 
12-15" par 
2-3' per 
" 15-16" per 
2-3’ oer 
15-15" 'per 
15-18” o?r 
100 
100 
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100 12.50 
9.50 
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100 20.00 
100 7.00 
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100 10.of 
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