10 - Western Sno w berry (Symphoricarpos racemosus). Any soil, sun or shade. For 
border or un'derplanting. Slender spreading 3 ft. branches, neat oval leaves, 
small pinkish flowers, showy clusters v;axy white berries very decorative through 
fall and with Christmas greens, good vdnter birdfood. Fruits young, groves 
easily anyi/vhere. Branched 12" plants 40)2^, 3 for ‘ipl.OO, 10 for s^3.00. 
“ Sweet Elder (Sambucus canadensis). Moist soil, tall background or Iom spots. 
YhTs iarge^’-caned clump-forming 6 ft, shrub makes fine open screen or low shade, 
¥jith coarse foliage, fragrant flat white flower-heads in early summer and 
iuicy black berries relished by birds and man. Effective in large mass, hand¬ 
some in bloom. Strong 2 ft. plants 50/, 3 for ^1.25, 10 for v3.50. 
12 - Western Blue Elder (Sambucus coerulea). Moist soil,.for tall coarse screen, 
A larger type 10 to 12 ft. tall, very large flower-heads, berries blue-white 
\Yith hea-vy bloom, very showy in fall, fine for bird food. Handsome in large 
open spaces. (Strong tvio-foot plants next fall 50/ each.) 
" 1^6d-osier Dogy/ood (Cornus stolonifera). Sun or part shade, medium border. 
Several virtues unite in this neat 6 ft, shrub - bright red winter bark, smooth 
handsome foliage brilliant red in fall, ^ creamy flower-clusters in June, showy 
fruit-globes - jade, blue and ivory in autumn, attract songbirds. In rich moist 
soil' forms compact clump. We have also a golden-bark type for winter contrast. 
Strong 18" plants 40/, 3 for ^1,00, 10 for |3.00. 
14 - Western Ninebark (Physocarpus capitatus). Sun or shade, border or screen. 
Spreading or arching 5 ft, branches, compact lobed foliage, handsome white 
flower-heads in June, red leaves in fall. Excellent medium background or cover. 
Rapid well-behaved grovrer in any soil. 
Strong 18" plants 40/, 3 for .$1,00, 10 for $3.00. 
15 - Red-fruited Snake River Sumac (Rhus glabra). Fine cover for barren slopes. 
Admired for tropical effect of long compound leaves, flame red in fall, long 
scarlet fruit-spikes through winter, Grovrs quickly 3 to 8 ft. on sunny banks 
in driest stony soil where little else will grow at all. Good open background 
for other plants. Set 4 ft, apart for quick cover. 
Strong 18" plants 40/,.3 for $1,00, 10 for $3,00, 
16 - Coral Honeysuckle (Lonicera ciliosa). Handsome drape, sun or shade. Coral-red 
blossoms in May and orange fruits later make striking color amid smooth grayish 
leaves on twining stems that grow 3 to 10 ft. in a season. Prefers rich moist 
soil. Fine cover for fence or rocks. Limited nuii\ber large plants 50/ each, 
17 - Early Blue Clematis (C, columbiana), . Half-woody climber, moist rich soil. 
Large showy 4-petaled blue-purple flowers in early Ma.y make surprising color 
among tree branches or shrubs. Climbs to 15 ft., held by twining triple-cleft 
leaves. Prefers part shade, A few large plants 50/, 
(Young plants next fall 35/ each, 3 for $1,00) 
18 - Native Eastern vines. For rugged ornamental cover on fences, walls, and trees, 
sun or shade. Strong 2-year plants 35/ each, 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00, 
A. Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens). Stout twining v;oody stems bearing bright 
orange-red berries (on female plants) showy through winter, favorite for 
decorations. Easy vigorous grower, any soil. 
B, Wild Grapevine (Vitis vulpina). Refined bright-green cut foliage, very 
fragrant June flov/ers, small frosted blue-black grapes for birds in fall. 
The eastern wild grape is splendid to cover old fences. Easy fast grovrer 
in moist soil, ^ 
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