EUONYMUS WAHOO. 12 to 
18 inch, each $.35; 18 to 24 
inch, each $.50. 
FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell, 
Spectabilis. It is the first 
shrub to bloom in the early 
spring. It lights up the en¬ 
tire yard with its masses of 
bright yellow flowers which 
completely cover the bush. 
Without fail should be in 
every yard. This variety is 
by far the best of all. 12 to 
18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 
inch, each $.35. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Morrow!. 
This is one of the most vigor¬ 
ous of the white flowered 
kinds, becoming from 6 to 8 
feet tall. The foliage is of 
dark restful green and held 
until late in the season. In 
early spring the bush is like 
a ball of snow, because of the profusion of blooms. During mid-summer 
the bright red berries contrast strikingly with the foliage and give the 
bush great attractiveness. 12 to 18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 inch, each $.35. 
PRIDE OP ROCHESTER 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian. The most extensively used of the older 
varieties of Bush Honeysuckles. There are a number of varieties, some 
having flowers of distinctly reddish hue, some pink and some white. All 
bloom very freely and in midsummer carry loads of brilliantly colored 
berries, usually of bright red. We can supply Tartarian Honeysuckle in 
pink, red or white flowers. 12 to 18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 inch, each $.35. 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Hills of Snow). The showy, summer 
blooming Hydrangea, with immense, rounded flowers of pure white from 
June to August, set off by large, heart-shaped, light green leaves. Does 
well in the shade, and is ideal for foundation planting. 3 to 5 feet at 
maturity. 12 to 18 inch, each $.50; 18 to 24 inch, each $.75. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora). A magnificent 
shrub which well deserves its widespread popularity. Very large, globe- 
shaped flowers of white turn to pink and bronze, and last for months. Very 
hardy, liking best a moist, semi-sunny location. 3 to 5 feet at maturity. 
12 to 18 inch, each $.45; 18 to 24 inch, each $.00. 
EUONYMUS ALATUS (Cork 
Barked or Winged Euony- 
mus). Slow grower. Foliage 
dark green turning to beau¬ 
tiful shades of purplish-red 
in the fall. Very attractive. 
12 to 18 inch, each $.45; 18 
to 24 inch, each $.05. 
PEARL BUSH 
NEBRASKA NURSERIES 
WINGED 
BURNING 
BUSH 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS. The French Hybrid Lilacs 
are distinct varieties with flowers of different shades pro¬ 
duced as a result of crossing and hybridizing. These lilacs 
far surpass all others in intensity of color and fragrance 
of the flowers, and are more compact in form and dwarf in 
growth. Use them for colorful specimens or mass planting, 
and for the finest of cut flowers. We recommend the follow¬ 
ing varieties: 
Charles X. Single, purplish red flowers. 
Common Purple Lilac. Old-fashioned variety so familiar 
in old gardens. 
Hugo Koster. Purple flowers; best one of all purple lilacs. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single, very rich dark purplish red. 
Madame Abel Chatenay. Double white. 
Marleyensis. Red. 
Michael Buchner. Dwarf, double, beautiful trusses of pale 
lilac co^or. 
12 to 18 inch, each $.45; 18 to 24 inch, each $.60. 
Ludwig Spaethe Lilac 
Chas. Joly Lilac 
LILAC, ROTHOMAGENSIS (Improved Persian). A beau¬ 
tiful hybrid, with splendid arching branches, and a great 
abundance of reddish purple flowers in broad clusters. 8 to 
10 feet at maturity. 12 to 18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 inch, 
each $.35. 
PERSIAN LILAC (S. persica). A broad, round bush of 
slender-branching habit, bearing broad panicles of pale 
lilac flowers. Excellent for border, specimen or hedge. 
10 feet. 12 to 18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 inch, each $.35. 
C\TE LILAC (S. villosa). A compact bush of upright 
growth, with pale green foliage and white flowers coming 
later in the season than other lilacs, A good screen and 
border shrub. 6 feet. 12 to 18 inch, each $.35; 18 to 24 
inch, each $.50. 
COMMON PURPLE LILAC (S. vulgaris). The old-fash¬ 
ioned purple lilac that is so well known and loved. The 
flowers are delightful in the spring, while throughout the 
summer the foliage fills the eye with a cool, restful green. 
The Common Lilac is a hardy and long-lived shrub, excellent 
for cutting. 10 feet. 12 to 18 inch, each $.25; 18 to 24 
inch, each $.35. 
COMMON WHITE LILAC (S. vulgaris alba). The same as 
the above except that the flowers are pure white and the 
foliage a lighter green. 8 feet. 12 to 18 inch, each $.30; 
18 to 24 inch, each $.40. 
HYDRANGEA A. G. 
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 
5% Discount Given 
on orders of five to nine shrubs. 
10% Discount Given 
on orders of ten or more shrubs. 
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