OSCAR H. WILL 8C CO., BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 
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PRUNUS TRILOBA (Double flowering plum). Perhaps the 
loveliest of May blooming shrubs. Double pink blossoms 
an inch across come before the leaves. Price, 3 to 4 ft., 
each, 60c. 
JUNEBERRY—SUCCESS. A named variety with finer fruit 
than the common, a bush type. Also known as Saskatoon. 
Price, 13 to 18 in., each, 35c; 10, $3.00. 
SILVERBERRY. Valuable for contrast because of its sil¬ 
very color. Height 3 to 5 ft. Small very fragrant yel¬ 
low blossoms in June. A native. Price, 2 to 3 ft., each, 
35c; 10, $3.25. 
BUFFALO or BULLBERRY (Shepherdia argentea). A lovely 
silvery shrub bearing masses of brilliant red berries in 
late summer and fall. A handsome ornamental up to 
12 ft. tall, a compact, handsome hedge plant. 12 to 18 
in., each, 30c; 10, $2.50; 18 to 24 in., each, 40c; 10, $3.50. 
YELLOW BUFFALO BERRY. Each, 13 to 18 in., 40c; 
5 for $1.75. 
RED DOGWOOD. As a shrub or hedge the white flowers, 
bright red bark, white berries and fall leaf colors are all 
beautiful. Grows 4 to 5 ft. high. Price, 3 to 3 ft., each, 
30c; 10, $3.75. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM. A lovely little bush, about 1 ft. high, 
covered with showy pink flowers for much of the sum¬ 
mer. Balled and burlapDed. Price, each, $1.00. 
DWARF SIBERIAN FLOWERING ALMOND. Hardy, bears 
lovely pink blossoms profusely in May—height 18 to 36 
inches. One of our best dwarf shrubs for severe condi¬ 
tions. Fall colors brilliant. Price, 13 to 18 in., each, 40c; 
10, $3.75. 
PURPLE LEAVED SANDCHERRY—CISTENA. Grows 3 to 
4 ft. high, spreading about the same. Foliage of a rich 
dark red which makes a valuable contrast in shrub plant- 
Bufl'alo Berry ings. Each, 35c; 5 for $1.50. 
Van Houtte 
Prunus Triloba 
lowering and Ornamental Shrubs 
Golden Currant 
Besides the shrubs listed we include a section of hedge 
plants which are equally valuable for shrubbery plant¬ 
ings, and we would refer you also to such of the native 
fruits as sand cherry, native gooseberry, chokeberry and 
wild plum which work well in ornamental plantings. 
Prices given are F. O. B. here, customer pays trans¬ 
portation by express. Shrubs may be sent by mail for 
ten cents each added to prices. The lighter plants are 
used and are cut back before mailing. 
Korean Spirea 
TAMARIX. (Dr. Yeager’s hardy Amur.) 6 to 8 ft. max. 
height, same breadth. Does not sap moisture from nearby 
plants. A feathery shrub with evergreen like foliage bear¬ 
ing a dense mass of pink bloom in mid summer. Price, 
each. 45c; 5 for $2.00. 
GOLDEN or BUFF ALO CURRANT. This lovely native with 
its bright yellow, fragrant flowers blooms in May. A na¬ 
tive of our N. D. Bad Lands, very hardy. Maximum 
height 4 to 6 ft., fine fall colors. Price, 3 to 3 ft., each, 
35c; 10, $3.00. Red flowered, each, 50c. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. May flowering, very hardy 
and striking. Shrub 5 to 8 ft. high, good as a hedge also. 
Comes in mixed, red and pink. 18 to 24 in., mixed, 25c 
each; 10, $3.25; 50, $10.00. Red and pink, each, 30c; 
10, $2.75. 
SPIREA 
Van Houtte or Bridal Wreath. This established favorite 
with its masses of white flowers in May needs no long 
description. 3 to 3 ft., each, 28c; 10, $2.50; 18 to 24 in., 
22c; 10, $2.00. 
Froebelli. The best of the dwarf, late blooming spirea. Dark 
rose flower clusters in July and early August. Maximum 
height below 2 ft. Price, 18 to 34 in., each, 30c; 
10, 82.75. 
Opulifolia (Ninebark or Hardhack). One of the 
1 hardiest of the spirea family. Maximum height 
4 to 5 ft. Clusters of white flowers in June fol¬ 
lowed by showy red seed pods. Price, 18 to 24 in., 
each, 30c: 10, $2.75. 
Dwarf Ninebark. A dwarf form of the same plant 
as above. Maximum ht. 2 to 3 ft. A fine hedge 
and border plant. Perfectly hardy. Price, 18 to 
24 in., each, 30c; 10, $2.75. 
Golden Ninebark. Another ninebark, size the same 
as the common ninebark, but with variegated gold 
and green foliage. Price, 3 to 3 ft., each, 40c; 
10, $3.75. 
Billardi Pink. This is an August blooming species, 
18 to 36 in. maximum height, flowers in long 
spikes of rosy pink. Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 25c; 
10, $3.25. 
Arguta. The earliest spirea, blooms before Van 
Houtte in the same graceful fashion. Very hardy, 
size at most 4 to 5 ft. Price, 13 to 18 in., each, 
30c; 10, $2.75. 
Sorbaria. Foliage resembles Mt. Ash. Long feathery 
spikes of white bloom in July. Maximum height 
4 to 6 ft. Blooms on new wood. Price, 18 to 24 
in., each, 45c; 10, $4.00. 
KOREAN or TRICHOCARPA. Blooms with Van 
Houtte or a trifle later, has larger flowers, is 
hardier and very graceful. Another Canadian im¬ 
portation. Each, 18 to 34 in., 35c; 5, $1.50. 
BANKS OF SNOW or PEKOVIENSIS. Very hardy 
and drouth resistant. Masses of creamy white 
flowers in May. Ht. 4 ft. Comes to us from Saskatche¬ 
wan. 18 to 24 in., each, 40c; 5 for $1.75. 
Tamarix 
Tartarian Honeysuckle 
