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WELL BRANCHED SPECIMENS ^ GREAT VALUES 
Spirea Van Houttei 
Rose-Acacia 
Hypericum 
Japan Quince 
£4ifiVl Dficfl (Viburnum Opulus). Magnificent 
man DUSll V^IQllUdl V shrub, of upright spreading form, 
with smooth, light gray branches and broad, oval, 3dobed, bright green leaves. 
Produces small, white flowers which are borne in broad, flat clusters surrounded 
by a ring of large, sterile flowers. These are followed by very showy scarlet 
berries, which cling to the bush all winter. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
(Redtwig). One of the best native shrubs; free flowering; 
UvSWvOU very handsome when in bloom, and with its white berries 
on red stems in the fall. Grows compactly, 6 to 10 feet in height. 
ToKt^rit/ Tall sbrub > 8 to 10 feet bl ‘g b . witb fine 
| dllldl If* nil IvQllCl feathery foliage and small, bright pink 
flowers, in slender racemes in April and May. Splendid for planting in damp 
or other places. 
^ (Sambucus nigra aurea). A variety with golden 
KLIUCl yellow foliage and large, flat clusters of white flow¬ 
ers. Contrasts beautifully when planted with green-leaved shrubs. Grows 6 to 
8 feet high, but should be pruned back severely each spring to secure denser 
and bright foliage. 
Hypericum Aureum shrub of stif/, dense habit, foliage 
bluish; flowers, golden yellow, from August to October. Prefers moist soil. 
Hllihro (Burning Bush). Very early in the spring this 
4 |dPdl1 wUlllvw fine, attractive shrub is completely covered with 
dazzling scarlet flowers, followed by small, fragrant, quince-shaped fruits. Foli¬ 
age is dark, glossy green. Very desirable for single specimens, also hedges. 
Well known favorite. Lovely white flowers, which appear 
dnOWOail in numerous, compact balls. Valuable for specimen plants 
and also for grouping and massing. 
(Moss Locust). Elegant shrub, with light green 
f*05w“ttCfldd pinnate leaves, and long, graceful clusters of pea¬ 
shaped, rose-colored flowers in June and often later. An attractive addition to 
any planting. 
p 11#%*% LI The flowers are pure white, and 
^Pll 0Q y O If |1 OUIl vl borne in dense clusters along the 
whole length of the branches. Excellent as a hedge plant or for grouping. 
Well branched, 2-yr., 12-18 in. bushes, 8c each; 6 for 40c; 12 for 65c; or 50 
for #2.50. 2-yr., 18-24 in. bushes, 14c each; 6 for 65c; 12 for #1.15; or 50 
for #4.25. Heavy, 2-3 ft., bushes, at 20c each; 6 for #1.00; 12 for #1.85; or 
50 for #5.50. 
The Sweet-Scented Shrub or Strawberry Shrub; 
W<diyCaliinU5 also called Chocolate Shrub and Carolina All¬ 
spice. Flowers very double, a brownish purple in color, and deliciously 
fragrant. Blooms nearly all Summer, and is one of the most desirable shrubs; 
even the roots are very fragrant. Attains a height of 8 to 10 feet. 
TWO GREAT VALUES 
BARGAIN No. 37 
7 Shrubs For $1.40 Net, Not Prepaid 
Your Choice of Varieties Listed on This Page 
BARGAIN No. 38 
Bargains No. 36 and 37, 
Both For $3.15 Net, Not Prepaid 
Dogwood 
Any Shrub on 
This Page 
35c each 
3 for 95c 
12 for $3.25 
High Bush Cranberry 
Calycanthus 
Snowball 
BIG GIFT PLANTING. SEE PAGE 2 
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