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All Shrubs, Heayy 2-Year Blooming Size, 40c Each; 3 for $1.10, Postpaid. 
Barberry, Green 
No shrub in existence is so generally planted and has so many 
practical purposes as Japanese Barberry. It hasn’t one serious fault, 
and can be grown in semi-shade, moist, dry or sunny locations. 
When grown as specimen plants or as an edging to taller shrubs its 
graceful arching branches, covered with the most luxuriant deep 
green foliage in summer and beautiful bright red berries all winter; 
are the most attractive sight imaginable. 
Barberry, Red Leaf 
Similar to B. Thunbergi in all respects except that the foliage 
is of a bronzy red color which turns to fiery red in autumn. Plant 
in full sun for best results. 
Fire Bush, Cydonia Japonica 
Very early in the spring this fine attractive shrub is completely 
covered with dazzling scarlet flowers which are followed by small 
fragrant quince-shaped fruits. Foliage is dark glossy green. 
Forsyth ia 
SPECTABILIS. The earliest blooming. Lights up the garden with 
glinting masses of yellow very early in the spring, before the 
leaves appear. These bright golden flowers often appear before 
the snow- is gone and are twice the size of the other varieties. 
Thrives in any locality. Tall grower. 
Bush Honeysuckle 
For a tall hedge to screen an unsightly view there is no shrub 
so valuable, as it will grow from 10 to 12 feet high in a few years. 
Besides it is a beautiful thing both summer and winter, as it is the 
first shrub to clothe itself with leaves in the spring. Its light crim¬ 
son flowers and luxuriant foliage are a delight in summer and the 
thousands of bright berries give a charming touch of color to the 
winter landscape. 
Beautiful Hydrangeas 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Flowers in August in huge pan¬ 
icles from 8 to 12 inches long. Blossoms first a delicate pink 
changing to bronze and lasting until autumn. 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA (Snowball Hydrangea). White 
flowers in June and July. The most hardy of the Hydrangeas 
and especially useful for shady places. 
French Lilacs 
New large, very fragrant. The newest varieties in four colors. 
Red, white, pink and blue. Two-year blooming size plants. Each, 
50c; 4 for #1.50. 
Common Snowball, Opulus Sterile 
A fine shrub, 8 to 10 feet tall, bearing globes of snowy flowers 
in May. One of the old garden favorites. 
French Pussy Willow 
(Salix Discolor) 
A small tree with attractive leaves 2 inches long by an inch wide. 
Its popular appeal is the conspicuous silky catkins which bud in 
the fall, and make such delightful “springy” bouquets just as the 
snow is melting away. 
New Snowberry 
The Snowberry is the greatest shrub for shady places that we 
have ever seen introduced. It grows to a height of 4 feet. Has long 
branches covered with lacy leaves. The branches are covered in 
late fall with a mass of berries. Don’t fail to plant some of these 
in your shady locations. We can furnish them in red and white. 
Spirea 
ANTHONY WATERER. Low-growing, very bushy plant that 
bears small heads of bright crimson flowers in July and August, 
or you might say on until frost. This variety rarely exceeds 3 
feet in height and is valuable for planting in front of taller shrubs. 
CALLOSA FROEBELI. Large flat clusters of pink flowers nearly all 
summer. Dwarf in habit. Fine for border plantings. 
Mock Orange 
VIRGINAL. Blooms throughout the season. This is a new and 
wonderful addition to the Mock Orange family and is far beyond 
anything in this line that has been brought out in the past. It is 
without question one of the most beautiful shrubs and once it 
becomes known will be planted on every home ground. 
Weigelas 
FLORIBUNDA. The everblooming red Weigela floribunda sur¬ 
passes everything in a red-flowering shrub. Much hardier than 
Eva Rathke and a better red flower. The flowers commence 
blooming early in the spring and bloom profusely all summer 
long. The leaves are glossy green. Every customer should find 
a place for several of these beautiful shrubs in their border 
plantings. 
ROSEA. One of the finest of the family, tall growing and vigorous 
with deep pink flowers. They blossom in profusion in June and 
show some flowers throughout the season. 
Hardy Amoor River Privet 
THE HEDGE SUPREME 
Foliage shiny dark green, leaves medium large. Not subject to 
blight. Very hardy. Rapid grower. White flowers followed by tiny 
red berries. Plant 9 to 12 inches apart, and prune severely for a 
dense stocky hedge. 2-yr., 18 to 24 in., 3 canes, #3.00 per 50; 
#5.00 per 100, by express. 
Bush Honeysuckle 
Grows to a height of 8 to 10 feet with upright, somewhat spread¬ 
ing branches and bright green foliage. Bright pink flowers are borne 
freely in May and June and are followed by showy red berries 
which ripen in midsummer and cling to the bush for several weeks. 
This is the best shrub for a high compact hedge, for a screen or to 
attract birds. 2-yr., 18 to 24 in., 30 for #3.00; #8.00 per 100. 
Maples 
SILVER. The best and most popular of all Maples for quick and 
good shade. Excellent for street planting. Leaves silvery green, 
slightly cut-leaf. 5 to 6 ft., 50c; 6 to 8 ft., #1.00, by express. 
NORWAY. This is an exceptionally fine, hardy large-leaved shade 
tree, giving denser shade than the old Sugar Maple. We offer 
these at 6 to 8 ft., #1.50, by express. 
SCHWEDLER’S RED MAPLE. Noted for its red leaves, which 
open pink in the spring and gradually turn to red and reddish 
purple in fall. 6 to 8 ft., #2.00, by express. 
Tulip Tree 
One of the loveliest of our native trees, of tall pyramidal habit 
with tulip-like flowers. Flowers are yellow, marked at inside base 
with orange. 5 to 6 ft., #1.00, by express. 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch 
Most graceful of the cut-leaved trees. Branches are pendulous. 
Bark is white. Plant 10 to 20 feet apart in groups of three. Excel¬ 
lent as specimens. 5 to 6 ft., #2.00 each; 6 to 8 ft., #2.50 each, 
by express. 
Weeping Willow 
The well-known graceful Weeping Willow whose fresh green look 
and soft drooping branches make it one of the best loved trees. 
5 to 6 ft., 60c, by express. 
Chinese Elm 
A variety of rapid growth, planted extensively in the arid sections 
of the West. Hardy and healthy. Well adapted for windbreaks as 
well as shade. 3 to 4 ft., 50c; 4 to 5 ft., #1.00, by express. 
Lombardy Poplar 
Tall slender tree for formal planting. A rapid grower. At a 
distance the mature trees appear as tall sentinels. Dark green leaves 
with silvery surface below. Plant 15 to 20 feet apart. Note: The 
roots of this tree will not grow into and stop up sewers like the 
old Carolina Poplar. 5 to 6 ft., 35c each, by express. 
Boston or Japan Ivy 
(Ampelopsis Veitchi) 
From Japan. A splendid plant for covering as it clings perfectly 
to the smoothest surface. The foliage is a bright glossy green, 
changing to bright tints of scarlet, crimson and orange. This is the 
beautiful covering which you see on brick walls. 2-yr., 50c each; 
3 for #1.00, postpaid. 
Hall's Japan Honeysuckle 
(Lonicera Halliana) 
A strong, vigorous evergreen variety with pure white flowers 
changing to yellow. Very fragrant and covered with flowers from 
June to November. 2-yr., 35c each, postpaid. 
NOTE: Write for Special Prices On Quantity Lots For Estates, 
Parks, Playgrounds, Etc. 
SPECIAL 
SHRUB COLLECTION 
1 New Red Snowberry 
1 Sweet Scented Shrub 
1 Forsythia 
1 Weigela Rosea 
1 Fire Bush 
1 Hydrangea P. G. 
All Heavy 2-Year 
A $2.30 value, 
Postpaid, for only. 
Six Shrubs 
providing a 
full summer 
of bloom 
Stock 
$|.75 
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