ORNAMENTAL FRUITS 
Trees and shrubs which produce a wealth of fruit 
Ornamental fruits of brilliant colors which help to enliven 
the winter landscape 
SNOWBERRIES — The 
showiest and heaviest 
fruiting of all the or¬ 
namental shruhs. Three 
varieties—red, the beau¬ 
tiful new pink Chenaulti 
and the large snowy 
white. Easy to grow in 
sun or shade. 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00, 
Fruiting trees and shrubs 
highly desirable for their 
striking contrast in Land¬ 
scape plantings. The va¬ 
rieties listed on this page 
are not considered edible 
except the American Cran¬ 
berry but are quite orna¬ 
mental and very attractive 
to the birds. More complete 
descriptions on following 
pages. All prices on this 
page are postpaid unless 
otherwise indicated. 
BARBERRIES — Red and 
green varieties. Conspicu¬ 
ous red berries, persistent 
throughout the winter. See 
page 26 for prices. 
BITTERSWEET VINE— Fa¬ 
miliar to all. Plant several 
plants to secure proper 
pollenization. Price 30c ea., 
3 for 75c. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLES—MORROWS 
—TARTARIAN—35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
These are the first of shrubs to ripen 
their red and orange fruits in the 
summer and the berries are borne in 
such profusion as to weigh down the 
arching branches. 
—The new MAXIMOWECZI BUSH 
HONEYSUCKLE has red foliage in the 
spring, the flowers and fruits are 
both a striking red. Price 50c each; 
3 for $1.25. 
BLOOD LEAF PLUM (Prunus Cistena) 
A compact shrub or small tree with 
briiliant red foliage and having the 
glossy leaf and purplish red fruits of 
the Sand Cherry, one of its parents. 
Price 2-3 ft. plants 50c each, 3 for 
$1.25. 
BURNING BUSH (Euonymus Alatus) 
In autumn this shrub assumes the 
most brilliant tints of rosy scarlet to 
crimson. Stems are winged and the 
bittersweet like fruits hang on late 
into the winter. Price 35c each, 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
DOGWOOD —The White Dogwood is 
not only popular as a beautiful small 
tree with its masses of waxen white 
flowers before the leaves in the spring 
but also for the clusters of striking 
red fruits in the autumn. This tree 
is truly one of natures aristocrats. 
Price White Flowering Dogwood 4 ft. 
trees $1.50 each. By express not pre¬ 
paid. 
FLOWERING CRAB APPLES — 
ELEYII is a lovely flowering and 
fruiting Crab Apple Hybrid. Rich wine 
red blossoms in clusters producing a 
floral effect rivaled only by its rich 
red fruits, hanging in dense long 
stemmed clusters, picturesque beyond 
description. Price, Eleyii and Aldenha- 
menis 4 ft. trees 90c each, 3 for 
$2.50. 
FI RETHORN— Price 18" plants B&B 
$1.00 each by Express. Evergreen 
Shrubs, clusters of orange fruits. . 
JET BEAD (Rhodotypus Kerriodes) A 
medium sized shrub often known as 
White Kerria. Partial to semi-shade. 
Pure white flowers in spring followed 
by glossy black berries in pods whicli 
hang until spring. Price 35c each, 3 
for $1.00. 
MAHONIA (Holly Leafed) Evergreen— 
Thrives in shade. Yellow bloom, clus¬ 
ters of blue berries. Price, each, 18 in. 
plants 90c B. &. B. by express. 
MT. ASH—A small tree —Orange color fruits similar 
to Firethom. 4-5 ft. trees $1.00 by Express. 
MATRIMONY VINE —A low growing shrub with 
trailing branches and orange red fruits in late 
summer. Valuable for hanging over slopes, walls and 
covering terraces. Price 30c each, 5 for $1.00. 
BUCKTHORN (Rhamnus Fragula) Handsome tall clusters like small wild grapes. Besides its attractive 
shrub. Shiny foliage. Black fruits. 30c each, 3 for winter fruit the Regals Privet is an excellent bushy 
* " shrub and one of the finest of our hardy hedge plants. 
REGALS PRIVET —During the winter months this Price 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
plant is a mass of turquoise blue berries hanging in ROSA RUGOSA —The orange red fruits stand out on 
these shrub roses like numerous small tomatoes. We 
are offering the Red Grotendorst variety which is an 
excellent foliage plant and large bright red flowers. 
Price 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
WHITE FRINGE (Chionanthus Virginia) Dark 
blue plum like fruits, relished by the birds. 
Really a handsome shrub with loose tassels of 
fragrant white flowers. Price 12" plants, 50c 
each—3 for $1.25. 
Ami Cranberry bush 
We are offering three selections of large 
fruited heavy yielding and highly desirable 
types selected by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture for their 
especially fine fruit characters. They bear large, showy 
masses of white flowers in June followed by clusters of large, 
brilliant red fruit in late summer and fall. The fruit is very 
high in pectin, of a brillant red color, and is used chiefly 
for making jelly eaten with meats. Highly ornamental and 
attractive. 
WENTWORTH 
Earliest, ready to bo used for 
Jelly early In August; bush large, 
spreading, productive, clusters 
large, drooping; berries large 
UAUC Midseason; bushes 
vigorous^ erect, very 
productive of attractive ^ red ber¬ 
ries; ripens In latter part of Au¬ 
gust and In September. 
ANDREWS 
Late, bushes 
vigorous, 
foliage dark green, clusters large; 
held erect by stiff stems; berries, 
very large, very high in pectin; 
ripens in September. 
Price, American Cranberrybush—Strong 1 yr. Plants, 50e each, 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
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