HEDGES - SHRUB GROUPS 
WAFER ASH or HOP TREE— Small trees 
15 to 20 feet high, with glossy trifoliate 
leaves that exhale a hop-like odor when bruised. 
This odor is more noticeable in the seeds, which 
hang in hop-like light green clusters far into 
autumn. Very hardy. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in.20c $0.90 $1.50 
2- 3 ft.25c 1.00 1.75 
3- 5 ft.35c 1.50 2.75 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE—Tartarian or Up¬ 
right —Its glossy, leathery foliage comes very 
early in the spring ahead of other hedge plants 
and lasts well into the fall. Its grayish-white 
wood is beautiful at all seasons of the year. Its 
ability to stand heavy trimming makes it one 
of the most beautiful specimen plants. Its 
fragrance fills the air for long distances when in 
bloom. A Fine Hedge Plant. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 50 Per 100 
18-24 in.....20c $0.90 $7.50 $13.75 
2- 3 ft.25c 1.00 8.75 16.75 
3- 4 ft. .. .35c 1.60 11.25 20.75 
4- 5 ft.40c 1.85 16.25 30.75 
MORROW’S DWARF HONEYSUCKLE—A 
medium sized honeysuckle, wide-spread branch¬ 
es; leaves a downy gray underneath; flowers 
white, changing to yellow; red berries. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in.25c $1.00 $1.85 
2- 3 ft.30c 1.35 2.50 
3- 5 ft.-35c 1.65 3.00 
HYDRANGEA (Paniculata Grandiflora)— 
Your home grounds can hardly do without a 
group of these plants. The flowers open up on 
the first of August and last well into the winter. 
We have flowers in our nurseries measuring better 
than 12 inches long and 9y 2 inches through. 
They are hardy here at Yankton. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
12-24 in. 40c $1.75 $3.25 
SNOWBALL HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea 
Arborescens) —This magnificent perfectly hardy 
shrub has snow-white blossoms. One of its 
most valuable characteristics is its coming into 
bloom just after the passing of all early 
spring-blooming shrubs. This does better plant¬ 
ed in partially shady places. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in. 40c $1.75 $3.25 
GURNEY’S LARGE SCARLET FLOWER¬ 
ING JAPAN QUINCE—One of the best flow¬ 
ering shrubs; flowers a bright scarlet crimson 
borne in great profusion in early spring; foliage 
retains its color of bright glossy green the entire 
summer; hardy; make good hedge plants. 
12-18 inch, 25c each; 3 for 70c; 5 for $1.10. 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM 
. (Cistena) —One of Prof. Hansen’s hardy 
shrubs that has the bright colored leaves the en¬ 
tire season. They are used extensively in land¬ 
scape planting and will lend color to any group¬ 
ing. The leaves are a bright purplish red. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
2- 3 ft....45c $2.10 $4.00 
3- 4 ft.55c 2.60 5.00 
4- 6 ft.65c 3.10 6.00 
FRENCH LILACS 
These Lilacs are perfectly hardy and do not 
sucker or throw sprouts from the roots. 
MARIE LeGRAYE —Single, pure creamy 
white. 
PRESIDENT GREVY— Double, light blue. 
SOUVENIR DeLUDWIG SPAETH— This is 
one of the prettiest Lilacs that grows. Flowers 
dark purplish-red. Extra large. 
YOUR CHOICE: Heavy 2 yr. old, lVz-2 ft. 
Ea. 50c; 5 for $2.00. 
GURNEY'S LILACS 
"IT'S LILAC TIME" AGAIN—THE 
LOVELIEST TI ME OF ALL THE YEAR 
COMMON PURPLE OR COMMON WHITE 
LILAC—Is perfectly hardy, makes a dense 
growth from 6 to 10 feet high, flowers fragrant; 
often used for hedge purposes. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 Per 50 
12-18 in.15c $0.65 $1.10 $5.00 
18-24 in.20c .90 1.70 7.50 
2- 3 ft.25c 1.15 2.00 9.00 
3- 4 ft.30c 1.35 2.50 11.00 
PERSIAN PURPLE—6 to 8 ft. high, with 
slender upright branches, foliage rich green; 
blossoms in late spring with pale lilac colored 
flowers. Very fragrant. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in.25c $1.05 $2.00 
2- 3 ft.35c 1.50 2 75 
3- 4 ft.40c 1.85 3.50 
4- 5 ft.45c 2.15 4.00 
JOSIKEA (Hungarian Lilac) —A fine, dis¬ 
tinct species of tree-like growth with dark 
shining leaves. Purple flowers in June after 
other lilacs have ceased flowering. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in.45c $2.00 $3.50 
2-3 ft.50c 2.25 4.00 
VILLOSA LILAC—A late lilac of compact 
growth, pale rosy lilac flowers in June. Loose 
panicles of light lavender. Very prolific. Blooms 
second year after planting—Unusual for a lilac. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
3-4 ft .;. 30c 1.25 2.25 
PRIVET (Amur River North) —Foliage glos¬ 
sy green, holds its color well into late fall. Will 
stand shearing to any extent. A strictly first class 
ornamental hedge plant. Plant, 10 inches apart. 
12-18 inch, 10 for 90c; 25 for $2.00; 50 for 
$3.50; 100 for $6.00. 
SNOWBALLS 
COMMON SNOWBALL (Viburnum Sterilis) 
—Hardy, attains a height of 3 to 10 feet. Is filled 
with white balls of bloom in the last part of May. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in.40c $1.90 $3.50 
2-3 ft.55c 2.65 5.00 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY (Viburnum 
Opulus) —8 to 10 feet. Handsome, dense, 
brilliant, green foliage, a rich setting of large 
bunches of crimson berries which enliven the late 
summer and remain on bare branches into winter. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in.35c $1.70 $3.00 
WEIGELA ROSEA —Inch-wide rose-colored 
bells cluster thickly along stems in May and 
June. Very graceful shrub, with lovely green 
leaves. Grows 5 ft. tall. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
12-18 in. 30c $1.35 $2.50 
18-24 in.35c 1.65 3.00 
EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREUS (Wahoo) 
—Shrub or small tree to 20 feet. Purple flowers 
in June. Leaves have splendid fall coloring. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in. 30c 1.25 2.25 
TAMARIX 
ODESSA —A Russian variety, much superior 
to the African Tamarix. The foliage is bluish 
green, similar to the Colorado Blue Spruce. The 
flowers are of delicate pink color. Blooms in 
July, and often again in August and September. 
The branches are very graceful. Very hardy. 
Superb foliage, very delicate, beautiful flowers. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
2- 3 ft . 25c $1.05 $1.85 
3- 4 ft . 30c 1.35 2.50 
4- 5 ft . 35c 1.65 3.00 
5- 6 ft . 40c 1.90 3.50 
DOUBLE MOCK ORANGE 
VIRGINAL1S 
VIRGINALIS (Double Flowering Mock Or¬ 
ange) —A magnificent new variety. The flowers 
double, are the largest, handsomest, and most 
sweetly fragrant of any known variety. 
12—18 inch, 30c each; 5 for $1.35; 10 for $2.50. 
GURNEY’S SWEET MOCK ORANGE (Cor- 
onarius) —A truly noble variety. A variety that 
is GOOD ENOUGH WITHOUT IMPROVING. 
The flowers are pure-white, very fragrant, and 
are borne very freely on the large shrub. This 
variety is extra hardy, grows about 8 to 10 feet. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in.30c $1.35 $2.50 
2-3 ft.35c 1.65 3.00 
DWARF MOCK ORANGE (Lemoine)—A 
dwarf variety of the Syringa, growing at the 
most 3 to 4 feet high, and covered every spring 
with its clusters of large pure white and very 
fragrant flowers. Fragrance equal to that of 
the orange blossoms. 
1—2 ft., 30c each; 5 for $1.35; 10 for $2.50. 
SNOWBERRY 
WHITE OR RED SNOWBERRY—Incon¬ 
spicuous, rose-colored flowers, followed by large, 
clustered, milk-white fruits which remain far 
into Winter. Can be used in small groups or in 
large mass and border plantings. The Red Snow- 
berry is similar, with ropes of glistening red 
berries. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
12-18 in. 15c $0.70 $1.25 
18-24 in.25c 1.10 2.00 
2-3 ft.30c 1.40 2.50 
COMMON SUMAC—This is a native shrub 
exceptionally hardy, and valued on account of its 
bright colored leaves that hang on well into the 
fall. Followed by clusters of bright red berries 
which it retains until spring. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
18-24 in. 20c $0.90 $1.50 
2- 3 ft.25c 1.00 1.75 
3- 4 ft.30c 1.25 2.25 
STAGHORN SUMAC—Rapid, robust grower, 
produces cones of bright red fruit. In the fall, 
the leaves turn to the most beautiful pinkish- 
red, a large group of them is a wonderful sight. 
3—5 foot, 45c each. 
You Can Make Your House a Real Home with Flowering Shrubs 
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