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WADENA NORTHWEST NURSERY 
Shrubs Which Attract Birds 
Rirds are attracted by shrubs and trees with edible fruits and bushy 
growth that give protection. Barberry, Cottoneaster, Cornus, Elders, 
Honeysuckles, Russian Olive are all good. These planted with Ever¬ 
greens will attract and keep birds all thru the season. 
Roses 
We list only hardy types of Roses which can he grown in our climate 
with only a protection of peat mounded about the hushes in fall 
AGNES. Cream yellow with arching branches. 90c 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. Rich red . 85c 
BELLE POITEVINE. Pink and very profuse . 60c 
GROOTENDORST. Clear red of baby rambler type. 
Very free blooming . 75c 
HANSA. Violet red. Very free blooming and extra hardy . 60c 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Pure white and similar in type to 
Gravereaux . 75c 
Climbing Roses 
Need to he taken down and covered with soil or peat 
in fall. Should be trained on trellis 
EXCELSA. Small, bright red blossoms in clusters . 60c 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Fine blossoms in clusters . 60c 
Climbing Vines 
TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. Good for partial shade on porches. 
Needs support. Woody vine with attractive green leaves. Bright red 
trumpet-like blooms much sought after by humming birds . 50c 
CLEMATIS JACKMANII. Has beautiful large purple blossoms four 
inches across . $1.00 
ENGLEMANN IVY. Excellent for covering brick or stucco walls to 
which it clings. Very hardy and fast growing . 50c 
BITTERSWEET. Hardy native vine of rapid growth. Orange colored 
berries remain all winter. Prized for decorations . 50c 
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Hedges 
A well kept hedge of selected varieties will add much to any property. 
Plant a hedge on your property lines and then plant a shrub¬ 
bery border along it with banks of Perennials 
ARBOR VITAE. Evergreen. 1 ft. apart. Keep sheared. Can be kept 
at any height from 4 ft. up. 
6-8 inch.$15.00 per 100 
8-12 inch.$80.00 per 100 
