Each 
CORONARIUS—Fragrant single white flowers; tall . $ .35 
FLOREPLENO—True double; very fragrant; tall . 1.00 
GLACIER—Snow*white; very double; medium height .50 
GRANDIFLORA—Large flowered single; tall .50 
MOUNT BLANC—Single white; medium height .50 
VIRGINAL—Semi-double; most fragrant of all; tall .75 
PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS—Ninebark. White flowers; red fruit .35 
OPULIFOLIUS NANA—Dwarf Ninebark. Excellent for hedging .25 
PRIVET AMURENSE—Hardy northern type; for hedge or border .25 
LODENSE—New dwarf type; hardy; very dark green foliage .35 
REGEL—Low dense shrub with horizontal branches; very hardy .35 
RIBES ALPINUM—Alpine Currant. Attractive foliage; will stand shade .50 
ROBINIA HISPIDA—Rose Acacia. Bushy shrub with clusters of pink flowers.65 
.SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—Dwarf shrub; flat clusters of reddish flowers.35 
ARGUTA—Garland Spirea. Single white flowers; very early; arching .35 
BILLIARDI—Spikes of rose-pink flowers; medium height .35 
BUMALDA—Semi-dwarf; flat clusters of rose-red flowers .35 
CALLOSA ALBA—Japanese White Spirea. Flat clusters of flowers .35 
PRUNIFOLIA—True Bridal Wreath. Small double white clustered flowers .50 
SORBIFOLIA—False Spirea. Fluffy panicles of white flowers .. .35 
TRICHOC ARP A—Korean. Clusters of white flowers; June-July; hardy .35 
VANHOUTTE—Commonly called Bridal Wreath. Arching branches of white flowers .25 
SUMAC FERNLEAF—Finely cut foliage; turns orange in fall .50 
SMOOTH—Dwarf; rich fall coloring; red fruit .50 
STAGHORN—Native Sumac. Red fruit; orange and red fall coloring .35 
SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS—Snowberry. Showy whit© waxy berries .35 
VULGARIS—Indian Currant or Coralberry. Red berries; arching habit .35 
TAMARIX—Graceful shrubs with feathery green foliage; long racemes of pink flowers; 
useful for cutting . .50 
TAMARIX—Gray or Silver-green foliage; pink flowers .50 
VIBURNUM ACERIFOLIUM—Mapleleaf Viburnum. White flowers; black fruits.85 
AMERICANUM—American Cranberry. Single whit© flowers; edible fruit.65 
CARLESI—Fragrant pinkish white flowers . 1.00 
DENTATUM—Arrowwood. Attractive foliage; white flowers; black fruits .50 
LANTANA—Wayfaring Tree. Deep green foliage; white flowers; red fruits 
changing to black . .50 
LENTAGO—Nannyberry. Shiny foliage; white flowers; black fruits .65 
OPULUS NANA—Dwarf Viburnum. Excellent for low borders .50 
PLICATUM TOMENTOSUM—Snowball. Large globular white flowers .65 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA—Chastetree. Lavender flowers; attractive foliage .65 
WEIGELIA ABEL CARRIER—Rose-pink flowers in profusion . .50 
EVA RATHKEi—Dark red flowers .50 
ROSEA—Pink flowers in profusion .35 
HEDGE PLANTS—ALPINE CURRANT, BARBERRY, BUCKTHORN, DWARF NINE¬ 
BARK, HONEYSUCKLE and PRIVET—Amurense and Lodense. W© have well 
branched plants from 12 inches to 4 feet in size. Plants to fill in your hedge and for 
new plantings. Write for prices as to size and quantity. 
EVERGREENS 
Evergreens lend an elegance, richness and beauty to the home grounds that deciduous 
trees do not give. The year round they give life and beauty to the landscape and a touch to 
the surroundings that increases in value as time goes on. 
We can supply well shaped specimen trees in all varieties and sizes: ARBOR VITAE, FIR, 
HEMLOCK, JUNIPER, LARCH, PINE, SPRUCE and YEW. 
There is a type of evergreen for every purpose and location,—accent plant, foundation or 
group plantings and lawn specimens. Junipers and Yews are especially adaptable for founda¬ 
tion uses; Spruce and Pine make excellent lawn specimens. The Japanese Yew is an excellent 
evergreen for Wisconsin climates; very dark green foliage, many forms including tall 
pyramidal, spreading and dwarf types. 
If possible visit thei nursery and select recommended varieties as they appeal to you and 
fit the place to be planted. 
Write for special price list. 
