SPACING 
FOR SHRUBS 
Dwarf Shrubs 
1 to 2 ft. apart 
Medium Shrubs 
2 to 3 ft. apart 
Tall Shrubs 
3 to 4 ft. apart 
Flowering Shrubs 
A Dozen Shrubs 
Work Wonders 
On the Home Grounds 
MAY FLOWER BUSH. 10'12 feet. Covered with cream colored flowers 
appearing with leaves early in May; very fragrant. Birds relish the bright red 
berries. 
MOCK ORANGE. 8'10 feet. Semi'spreading large shrub. The profuse 
bloom is very fragrant. 
MOCK ORANGE, Virginal. 6'7 feet. Double Mock Orange. Blooms 
from June throughout the season. Beautiful, double flowers of orange blos' 
som fragrance. Fine for the border or as single specimens. One of the 
newest shrubs; supply limited. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. 10'12 feet. A gray'green foliage plant. Splendid in 
background screen plantings. 
PRICES OF SHRUBS 
SAVE MONEY! 
10% DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON 
10 SHRUBS OR MORE 
See Shipment Information, Page 24. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA. 
6'7 feet. The earliest flower' 
ing hardy shrub of deep pink 
color. The double blossoms 
appear in great profusion bc' 
fore the leaves develop, com' 
pletely covering the branches 
roses. One or two should be 
SNOWBERRY. 3 4 feet, 
berries in the fall. 
Mock Orange 
with what appear like small pink 
in every planting. 
Produces great masses of white 
Mail Size 
Frt. or 
Exp. 
Pre- 
Extra 
paid 
Medium 
Size 
Barberry, Japanese . 
...^.18 
^0.30 
$ 0.60 
Barberry, R^ Leaf. 
... .30 
.45 
1.00 
Japanese Bush Cherry . 
... .25 
.35 
Caragana . 
... .25 
.35 
.75 
Cherry, Purple Leaf (Cistena) . 
.. . .30 
.45 
1.00 
Cotoneaster . 
... .30 
.45 
1.00 
Cranberry, Highbush. 
.. . .30 
.45 
1.00 
Dogwood, Golden Bark. 
. .. .25 
.35 
.75 
Dogwood, Red Twig. 
... .25 
.35 
.75 
Elderberry, Golden. 
... .30 
.45 
.75 
Elderberry, Scarlet. 
. .. .20 
.30 
.75 
Forsythia . 
... .30 
.45 
.75 
Honeysuckle, Morrowi. 
.. . .25 
.35 
.75 
Honeysuckle, Red Bush. 
... .25 
.35 
.75 
Hydrangea, Snowhill (A.G.) . 
.. . .30 
.50 
1.00 
Hydrangea, P. G. 
.50 
1.00 
Lilac, Chinese. 
... .45 
.60 
Lilac, French. 
.60 
1.00 
May Flower Bush. 
... .35 
.45 
1.00 
Rose Tree of China. 
.65 
1.25 
Russian Olive . 
... .35 
.50 
.75 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer. 
... .25 
.35 
.60 
Spirea, Billiardi . 
.45 
.60 
Spirea, Snow Garland. 
... .35 
.45 
.75 
Spirea, Van Houttei. 
... .25 
.35 
.50 
Spirea, Froebeli . 
... .35 
.45 
.60 
Snowberry . 
... .25 
.35 
.60 
Mock Orange . 
.45 
.75 
Mock Orange, Virginal. 
.90 
1.25 
Tamarix . 
... .25 
.35 
.75 
Weigela . 
.45 
1.00 
SPIRE A, Anthony Waterer. 18'24 in. Excellent for border 
and low foundation planting. Blooms freely in July. 
SPIREA, Snow Garland (Arguta). 4'5 feet. The habit of 
covering the branches with pure white flowers gives this shrub 
its popular name. The branches look like garlands of snow. 
The earliest blooming Spirea, dwarf shrub. 
SPIREA, Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). 5'6 feet. The most 
popular shrub, useful in foundation and border plantings. 
SPIREA, FROEBEL’S. Flowers bright, rosy red in flat clusters 
produced during July and August. Foliage purple'red in early 
spring and again in late fall. 
TAMARIX. 6'7 feet. A beautiful shrub with lacelike foliage. 
Bluish gray with large clusters of pink flowers. An excellent 
shrub that is becoming very popular. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. 4'5 ft. A beautiful pink'flowered 
shrub, good in borders. Flowers profusely. 
WHERE TO PLANT 
Along the foundation of the house, in the corners of the walk, along the 
borders of the lot, and enclose the “back lawn” to make an Outdoor Living 
Room. Plant in groups so they will appear natural. 
The shrubs described are dependable in this climate. Many more less dcsir' 
able could be included, but this is a selected list that will give you satisfaction. 
Plant freely as the prices are extremely low this year and you can get a splendid 
assortment for a small sum. 
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