NOTE; 
Hydrangea, P. O. 
Figures after shrub name indicate height at maturity, 
shrubs can be pruned lower as desired. 
Most 
All shrubs are “Postpaid.” Size, strong 
18/24 inches high except where specified. 
Height at maturity is given after name— 
most Shrubs can be kept lower by prun¬ 
ing. 
We do not ship Shrubs, or other Nurs¬ 
ery Stock, into states of ARIZONA, NE¬ 
VADA, IDAHO, WASHINGTON, ORE¬ 
GON, CALIFORNIA or FLORIDA. 
ALTHEA 
LILAC 
Old Fashioned. 8-12 ft. Our 
Grandmothers’ favorite! Loads 
of lovely, fragrant lilac bloom. 
Hardy. 
Persian Purple. 6-8 ft. Hand¬ 
some foliage and striking red¬ 
dish-purple bloom in Spring. 
Hardy and vigorous — blooms 
young. 
SPECIAL 
SHRUBS 
37c Each 3 95c 
Grade 18/24" except as specified 
Page 70 
Real Quality Bargains 
iS-lt INCH 
EXCEPT WHERE 
SPCCIFIEO 
Berry’s prices are lowest 
on highest quality Shrubs. 
All Northern grown,trans¬ 
planted, root pruned and 
cut back. Sturdy 2 or 3 
year old Shrubs that are 
sure to grow extra well if 
planted and pruned ac¬ 
cording to our Planting 
Guide sent with each 
Not 
Shipped 
C.O.D. 
5-6 ft. A lovely fall flowering shrub 
—thrives in moderate climate. Strong, 
upright grower. Choice Red, Pink or 
Purple. 
BARBERRY 
Japanese. 3-4 ft. Very useful, hardy 
shrub for foundation, border or corner 
planting. Thrives anywhere—sun or 
shade. Small plants for hedges on 
page 66. 15/18". 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
3-4 ft. Beautiful spikes of fragrant, 
lilac-purple flowers in late summer. 
This really is a Perennial and, in se¬ 
vere climates, the top branches kill off 
each winter, but the hardy roots send 
up strong branches each Spring. Very 
desirable. 
DOGWOOD 
Red Twigged. 5-6 ft. Very hardy 
and vigorous. Succeeds anywhere. 
Spreading habit. Desired for its bril¬ 
liant red branches in winter. 
ELDER 
Golden. 5-8 ft. Big, broad bright 
yellow leaves. For color contrast as 
specimen or in groups. Hardy, vigor¬ 
ous, desirable, 13/18". 
QUINCE 
Japanese Flowering. 3-4 ft. 
Brilliant orange scarlet blooms 
with first leaves, early spring. 
Glossy, dark green foliage. Hardy 
and vigorous. Spreading habit, 
excellent for foundation planting. 
SNOWBERRY 
3-5 ft. Superior for shade— 
thrives anywhere without care. 
Graceful arching branches loaded 
with attractive berries in Fall. 
Very useful. White. 
SYRINGA 
Mock Orange. 6-8 ft. Old fa¬ 
vorite! Large, sweet scented 
white flowers in late Spring. Very 
useful and hardy. 
Virginal. 4-6 ft. The newest 
and best Mock Orange. Unusu¬ 
ally large, double, very fragrant 
white flowers in June and all 
summer. Hardy anywhere. Ex¬ 
tra good! 12/18". 
SNOWBALL—Old fashioned. 6- 
10 ft. Another old favorite that 
thrives anywhere. Loaded with 
pure white flower balls in early 
summer. 
AVEIGELA—Eva Rathke. Bril¬ 
liant red bloom in great profu¬ 
sion for several weeks. Rather 
dwarf in habit. A delightful 
shrub. 15/18". 
BUTTERFLY BUS H—He 
de France. 2 yr. Medium. Most 
beautiful late summer blooming. 
Perennial Shrub. Striking spikes 
of rich, fragrant, wine-red flow¬ 
ers from August until frost. Top 
branches kill back to ground each 
Fall, in severe climates, but root 
is hardy—strong new branches 
grow and bloom each year. 
ALMOND—Double Pink -Flow¬ 
ering. 4'. In early spring a mass 
flowers. The beauty spot in any 
garden. 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY (Vi¬ 
burnum). Strong grower. Hardy. 
Somewhat spreading. Has heavy 
crop of red berries in fall. 15/18". 
FORSYTH IA 
Golden Bell. 6-8 ft. Tito right 
branches covered with brilliant yellow 
flowers before the leaves. A very use¬ 
ful, hardy, strong growing shrub—we 
recommend it. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Bush. 12-15 ft. Best for back¬ 
ground or screen planting, tall 
hedges (see page 66), etc. If 
pruned severely, excellent for 
foundations. Very vigorous, 
hardy and useful. Pink. 
WEIGELA 
Rosea. 5-7 ft. A stalwart, up¬ 
right, hardy shrub of great value. 
Lovely pink bell-shaped flowers in 
May and June. 
TAMARIX 
African. Graceful arching 
branches with feathery rich green 
foliage. Dainty pink flowers in 
early Spring. (Jreen or blue foli- 
1 age. 
PURPLE LEAP PLUM —^Dis¬ 
tinctive reddish purple foliage. 
Makes tall dense hedge or may be 
grown as an ornamental tree. 
15/18". 
ROSE TREE OP CHINA (Pru- 
nus Triloba) —One of the most 
beautiful hardy Shrubs. Com¬ 
pletely covered with rose like, 
double pink flowers in early 
Spring. Similar bloom to Almond 
but bush more vigorous and har¬ 
dy. 
NO. 700—8 FLOWERING SHRUBS—$1.00 
Extra special value in smaller, hardy shrubs that will grow into big 
bushes covered with lovely blooms in season. Requires more care than 
the bigger huskier shrubs described above but still a great bargain. 
White Bridal Wreath—18/34". Yellow' Forsythur—13/18". 
Pink Tamarix—18/34". WTiite Mock Orange—13/18", 
Red Spirea^—13/18". Red Jap. Quince—13/18". 
Pink Weigela—13/18". Purple LUac—13/18". 
BUDDLEIA—FORTUNE 
75c each; 3 for $1.95 
Plant Patent No. 306 
A gprgeous new Butterfly bush producing many spikes of pure lilac with bril¬ 
liant orange eye, all summer. Many Florists consider it the best outdoor cut 
flow'er. 
BARBERRY — Red Leaved. 
Like Japanese but with brilliant 
red foliage when planted in full 
sun, 12/18. 
SPECIAL QFFER—HYDRANGEA 
18/24" GRADE 
32c each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.65. 
Hydrangea—Pee Gee. Magnificent 
large conical shaped white bloom in 
summer, with pinkish cast in fall. 
Thrives anywhere—very popular. 
Hydrangea—Hills of Snow\ Best 
shrub for shade—thrives anywhere. 
Masses of large round white bloom 
in early summer. Very good! 
