Photo at right: 
Althea Banner. 
Altheas come in a 
wide range of 
color, blooming 
beautifully in the 
fall. 
Cnrnnrrnn Siberian pea \ 
^aragana tree, a shrub of x 
upright growth, growing to a height 
of 8 to 10 feet, and generally used 
for background and screens along the 
lot or alley line. For this purpose 
plant them 12 to 18 inches apart in J 
the row. It has a pretty feathery / 
foliage, and blooms nicely in May, / 
having yellow pea-shaped bossoms. f 
For hedging size plants see page 10. / 
Nice shrubs for quick results, 2-3 ft. I 
size, 40c each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for I 
$3.00. 3-4 ft. extra strong shrubs, \ 
50c each; 3 for $1.30; 10 for $4.00; I 
prepaid. 4-6 ft. nice trees, 65c each; \ 
3 for $1.50, by express. 
Choke Cherry V .Tr'Te ' 
bush, or can be grown in form of a 
Dwarf Tree; will eventually reach a height < 
pruned to lower size. Blooms in early s 
racemes of white flowers, which are very 
dark red or purple black, of good size, and 
for canning. Perfectly hardy everywhere 
shrubs, 35c each; 3 for 90c; postpaid. 
AT THFA 
ROSE OF SHARON 
They are all of upright growth, reaching 
a height of 6 to 7 feet, with a rich foliage, 
and coming into full blooming by late 
summer and through fall. My varieties 
listed below include the finest colors 
available in Altheas. They are hardy in 
the Eastern states, here in the Middle 
West 1 give them a cover of leaves or 
straw over winter, and cut them down 
to 2 feet from the ground in the spring. 
With this care they come through the 
winter in fine shape, and make a good 
new bush form every summer, blooming 
well the same year. 
Althea Anemoneflora 7 a e r ge 
blossoms, semi-double, red with very deep 
red base. A pretty flower. 
Althea Ardens powers d 0 °f u violet 
color, very fine. 
Althea Jeanne d'Arc foVbie! 
pure white. The only perfect White Al¬ 
thea there is. 
AltV-i<=rr Rrrnnor A new Althea, 
smnea Danner double blush white 
with a pretty crimson eye. 
A11Vioct T This is the finest 
/limea laUCy double red Althea, 
very showy. 
SWEET PEA SHRUB. A most magnifi- 
uesmoaium cent shrub, covered with purplish pink 
flowers. Blooms abundantly from middle of September until 
frost. The height of the shrub is 3 to 4 feet, freezes down 
in the winter to the ground, and makes an entirely new 
bush every year. Strong roots, 35c each; 3 for 95c; postpaid. 
For Izaak 
Walton Club 
Members 
Ornamental shrubs 
bearing berries for 
bird preservation: 
All Cornus 
Honeysuckles 
Elderberry (page 16) 
Waxberry 
Snowberry 
Barberry 
Sumac 
Choke Cherry 
Russian Olive 
Russian Mulberry 
Photo at the 
right: A bush 
of Artemesia 
Silver King. 
Try this showy 
plant. 
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