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Shady Lawn Nursery 
Quantity Price 
BAMBOO, 3 to 5 ft. plants, hardy, grows 10 ft. 
Excellent for pool effect. 2 1.00 
BARBERRY (thunbergie) 
Japanese, red berry type, bushy, fine green.... 25 1.00 
Red, 15 to 18 inches ($3.50 per 1001. 10 1.00 
True Hedge Culmnberry. (Patented). 15 to 
18 in. 3 1.00 
Barberry Mentorensis. Fine and bushy. 3 1.00 
BEACH PLUM, bushy nursery grown, excellent. 
for jelly. 2 ft. Ult. H. 6 ft. 3 1.00 
BEAR BERRY' (Arctostaphyllos). R.; low grow¬ 
ing evergreen foliage, bears pretty black berries 
in fall; very dwarf. The leaf of this plant was 
used by the Indian in his pipe of peace. 3 1.00 
BEAUTY BUSH, (Kolkwitzia), shrub, pink flow¬ 
ers, large, 3 ft., Ult. 0 ft. 2 1.00 
BEECH, purple, upright or weeping type, 1 ft. 
Ult. 20 ft. 1 1.00 
BECHTAES CRAB, pink flowers the size of roses, 
a tine lawn subject, 3 to 4 ft. Ult. 10 ft. 1 1.00 
BEGONIA 
Hardy. (Evansiana) slight shelter. Handsome 
leaves, pink flowers. 3 1.00 
House Begonia. An excellent selection of flower¬ 
ing and foliage sorts. Require warmth. All 
different . 5 1.00 
Tuberose, rooted, shade or sun. These are 
among the finest strains offered. Red, yellow, 
pink, white. Single or double Immense flow¬ 
ers tine for edging or pot culture. Not hardy. 
I,arge bulbs offered, double, single or carna¬ 
tion flowered. 4 1.00 
Begonia—Tuberose Rooted 
Tuberose, rooted, trailing. Same as above. Fine 
for hanging baskets or edging. 4 1.00 
BEEE TREE (Halesia), becomes a large tree 
tilled with miniature bells, white, 3 ft. Ult. 20 ft. 2 1.00 
BERRY (Ornamental) Plants. After all your 
flowers have gone there is nothing more colorful 
in the garden than shrubs that will give a 
variety of color. 
1— Aronia. Red berries. Low growing. 2 ft... 4 1.00 
2— Beauty Berry. Small purple berries all 
along the stem in the fall. Very hand¬ 
some. Ult. 3 ft. 2 1.00 
3— Eire Thorn. Very popular, and should be 
iu every garden. Red berries in great 
profusion all winter, 18 in. plant. " Ult 
5 ft. 1 
1.00 
