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■\KDY f'LOWfRI.KG SHRUBS 
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Pink flowers and red fruit .Tall upright, j fragrant white fls. 3-4 ft. 50£_ea. 
MORROW!-White; lower growing; spreading* ifvfA 7'i \7 X~ l~ ~ ™ j 
“sHTsorf. 3 for 7FW*. io for ft?.p.f> ' V * * V j j Vci i AuA L - ouTS-mmiNG undscape 
2- 3ft. 30/; 3 for 75/; 10 for $2.25 
3- 4ft. 35^; 3 for$1.00; 10 for $3.00 
4- 5ft. 45/; 3 for 1.25; 10 for 4.00 
TARTARIAN ROSEA. Rosy red; 3-4ft. 50/each, 
TARTAR IA N ZABLLI - Best Manchurian RED 
flowering sport. 2 - 3 ft. 40/; 3 for $ 1.00 
UNI BJSK CRANBERRY- See under Snowball. 
DOGWOOD RED bark and white flowerd. 
Attractive in winter. 2-3ft. 35 /; 3 , $ 1.00 
JlQl/ UQOD GOLDEN Bar k- Good for color con- 
Lower than red. 
trast .Golden ye 11 07 ; bark. 
2~3ft. 40/; 3 for $1.00; 3-4ft. 50/ ea. 
.'■ SQOWQQD — fARIAGATED- Green leaves attrac¬ 
tively edgea cream. lS-24in. 50/ ea. 
C Lhl K J GOLDEN- Pin 
SHRUB- All who see it want it. Double and> 
semi-double white flowers in JuneeJuly and 
again Sept, and on til frost. Almost a I 
perpetual bloomer some seasons, 5 to 6 ft. j 
12~18in size 35/; 3 for $1.00, 2-3ft. 45/| 
MAY DAY TREE” Prunus virginiana- A 
hybrid cho'kecherry- Fragrant long white 
flowers early May. First to turn green. 
6-12in. plants 3 for 25/; 3-4'ft. 50/ ea. 
NINE BARK FHYSQCARPUS O. NANA-Dwarf 
shrub . Green leaves; small fls. May-Tune 
& small red pods. Hardy much needed dwarf 
Fine for contrast with shrub for the north.. 2-3ft. 40/ea. 
greenery. White flowers, black fruit.40aea.NI NESARK Aureus -Golden (Spirea) Ninebark. 
pADER Cut meaf -Green feathery leaves. Very 
interesting shrub. 2 - 3 ft. only 35 /^ach. 
ELDER- Red berries, white flowers 1 grows 
.5,6ft. high. 18-24in. 25/; 5 for $1.00 
HYDRANGEA ARB0RESENS- Hills Of 
Snow- Large , white rather rounded wide 
H I C PANGEA. PeeQee- Large cone shaped fls J 
Creamy white spirea-kike flowers in ^nne 
followed by red seed pods. 2-3ft. 40/ 
HANSEN NEW IMPROVED BUSH CHERRY only 35/ 
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U N U S V RI LO BA - DOUBLE PINK 
FLOWERING PLUM-(Called Almond)Double pink 
flower heads in July & August. Price beloyi.Flowers along stems in early spring.Har^y 
(and most showy of all shrubs. 
|12-18in. 25/ea. 2-3ft. 45/each. 
;18-24in. 35/ea. 3-4ft. 75 /each. 
PRUNUS C.is t ena -Hanson’s low growing bush 
of cream shading to bronze & pink;’ from 
August until frost. Out them just before 
maturity for -winter bouquets. J 
12-18in. 40/; «j for $1.10; 18-24in. 50/ ea.form with :*..ch purple-red leaves.2-3ft.60/ 
PRU NUS J ap or. i c a - Compact bush' about 5feet 
high. Blush rose flowers,early May. Wine 
red round fruit hang to.shrub. Foliage 
has bright fall coloring. 2-3ft.35/;3,$l.00 
•PRUNUS -HANSEN’S IMPROVED BUSH CHERRY-4-5ft. 
Popular for. -its .fruitOrnamental-18-24”35/ 
** 1 L A L_, D PERSIAN PURPIjE- Deep purple 
flowers in May,Slender, graceful branches 
and small leaves. FORMS NO PE5TY SUCKERS.! 
13-24in. 25/ ea.; 3 for 65/ I 
2-3ft. 35/ ea.; 3 for $1.00 j 
CHI NESE PERSIAN Purple red- 3-4ft. 60/ea.j! 
MkM _ vil’Iosa Late- Light 1 avender~"pinjT 
blooms late in June. Large thick leaves. 
Attractive seed pods remain on. Grows fasl 
13-24in. 30/; 3 for 75/;- 2-3ft. 35/ ea. 
_LIL AC HUNGARIAN - Deepest purple flower 
late in June. Heavp trunks. 9-12in.l5/ea. 
FRENCH LILACS 24inTt ? 
. -QMs* TplyL-Dou^e,' par fele- - 65/^ each\. 
7 r. s -» Z- Single reddish purp] e .*GOOD 1 
m Rg"; Gravy- Light blue,double.2- 3 ft. 75 / 
Mme, -,emclne- Louble white. 
LILAC Common purple- 2-3ft. © 25/; 
_ J__ J N n B L R R Y -Besides the nice blue¬ 
berry-like fruit and pink flowers, it - 
grows into a shapely shrub. Good for. jam 
and sauce; excellent for pies. 3 - 4 ft. 50/ 
S i S t RI A N A L MO N D Hardy dwarf 
shrub with pink flowers early May. 25/ea. 
SNOWBALL Viburnum 0. Sterilis- 
Old fashioned lawn shrub. Round white fls. 
in June.10-15in. 20/; 3 for 50/; 18-24in.35/ 
VIBURNUM 0RUL1S - High Bush Cranberry-Large 
clusters of white flowers followed by red 
berries. Edible. 15~18in. 25/; 3 for 65/ 
VIP U RNUM LANTA xTA-Wayfaring tree-White f 1. 
heads in June; red berries changing to 
black. Thick dark green leaves. 12-18in.25/ 
3 -for 65/; 2-3ft. 40/; 3-4ft. 60/ 
Fargo N.Dsk. Nov. 7,1938 
Dear Sir,-The shrubs arrived Sat. about 
noon and we planted them immediately. W T e 
followed the instructions in x x x.etc. 
They had such fine root clumps they should 
grow well. Thank you for promtness. x and 
for such nice shrubs. Mrs. R, L. Gilles, 
