"A house with a bare foundation looks like a lady all dressed up but with bare feet." 
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Shrubs 
BEAUTIFY 
5 P. G. Hydrangeas 15 inch $1.00 
5 A. G. Hydrangeas 15 inch $1.00 
RED TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. A 
very popular ornamental hedge which speaks 
for itself. Perfectly hardy, of upright bush 
form, growing to a height of 12 to 14 feet at 
maturity, making the very best windbreak. 
Its greyish white wood is beautiful at all 
seasons of the year. Its glossy leather foliage, 
so thick that a chicken can’t get through it, 
its ability to stand heavy trimming and 
cutting back, makes it most desirable for 
hedging purposes. Its hardiness, its rapid 
growth, its immense number of pink and red 
flowers coming early in May, are followed by 
a big crop of red berries that last until early 
winter and a paradise for birds. A favorite 
shrub that is absolutely hardy in any portion 
of the United States. Will grow with little or 
no care and lasts a lifetime. Every home 
should have a hedge, driveway or windbreak 
of this robust and beautiful bush honey¬ 
suckle. One of the favorite shrubs. 18 
ins., 10c each; $8.00 per 100. 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY. Handsome, 
showy shrub similar to the snowball, but 
with flat shaped blooms, followed by 
clusters of berries similar to the cranberry, 
18 to 24 ins., 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
HYDRANGEA arborescens (A.G.) (Hills 
of Snow). This is the early blooming out¬ 
door Hydrangea. The snow white bloom 
is immense, round, very full. 18 to 24 
ins., 25c each. 
H. paniculata (P. G.). Fall blooming. 
The most beautiful and striking of all 
flowering shrubs. Bears immense clusters 
of creamy white flowers in August, turn¬ 
ing to bright pink and rose, and finally to 
bronze in September. Grows 3 to 4 feet 
high, and does well in sunny locations. 
The flowers dry like everlastings, and can 
be kept indoors all winter. Very hardy. 
18 to 24 ins., 25c each. 
HYPERICUM aureum (Golden St. John’s 
Wort). A hardy shrub attaining a height 
of about 3 feet. Flowers in small clusters; 
golden yellow petals surrounding a tuft of 
down-like stamens. Very attractive when 
in bloom. 18 to 24 ins., 30c each. 
JETBEAD (White Kerria). An attractive 
rounded shrub 3 to 6 feet high, yellowish 
green, corrugated foliage, large, single 
white flowers late in May, black seeds 
following. It will endure partial shade. 
18 to 24 ins., 25c each. 
