2 Golden Elder 
$1.25 
(Sambucus nigra aurea) 
Magnificent golden foli' 
age; huge flower heads of 
pure white; purple fruit. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet high. 
Blooms in June. Very hardy. 
Planting distance ? to 7 ft. 
Size 2 to 3 feet. Prices: 1 for 
69c; 2 for ^1,25; 4 for ^2.25. 
2 Beauty Berry 
.25 
(Callicarpa purpurea) 
New! Pretty! Grows 3 to 4 feet 
high. During August each leaf 
axil contains a nest of minute 
pink blooms followed by violet- 
purple berries which remain near¬ 
ly all winter. Strong, field-grown 
plants. Prices: 1 for 69c; 2 for 
^1.25; 4 for ^2.25. 
2 Red Choke^ 
berries, $L35 
(Aronia arbutifolia) 
Pretty white flowers in April 
and May, bright red berries and 
foliage in autumn. Grows to 6 
feet. Plant 5 feet apart. Size 
15/2 to 2 feet. Prices: 1 for 75c; 
2 for ^1.35; 4 for ^2.50. 
2 Tamarix, 98c 
1 for 55c 2 for 98c 
4 for ^1.77 
We have two varieties of 
Tamarix as follows: 
Kashgar Tamarix (Tamarix his- 
pida). Ornate shrub with fo¬ 
liage of' silvery green. Pink 
flowers in profusion during 
August and September. Fine 
for bouquets. Grows 6 to 8 
feet high. Planting distance 
6 feet. Size 1 1/2 to 2 feet; ' 
Amur Tamarix (Tamarix amur- 
ense). Slender, feathery 
green foliage resembling an 
evergreen. Tiny pink flowers 
along the branches before 
leaves appear.'Grows 9 to 12 
feet high. Plant 6 feet apart. 
Blooms in June. Plants fur¬ 
nished 2 to 3 feet. Prices 
above. 
2 Winged Euonymus, $1*25 
(Euonymus alatus) 
\ ' Upright shrub growing 5 to 8 feet high. Most un¬ 
usual corked bark. Note wings (see picture). Leaves 
I turn scarlet in fall. Flowers light pink. Dazzling winged 
^ scarlet fruit. Plant 5 feet apart. 15- to 18-inch, 2-year 
' ‘ plants. Prices: 75c each; 2 for ^1.25; 4 for ^2.50. 
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