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ALMOND (Pink Flowering) —4 to 5 ft. Twigs 
completely covered with roselike, pink flowers 
in early spring. 2-3 ft., 60c; 3-4 ft., 75c. 
ARROWWOOD —8 to 10 ft. An attractive shrub 
with peculiar dentate leaves, rich green foli¬ 
age turning to rich purple and red in the fall. 
Greenish white flowers. Does well in moist 
soil. One of the best for mass plantings. 
2-3 ft., 50c; 3-4 ft., 75c. 
BARBERRY, (Japanese, Thunbergi) —Low, com¬ 
pact growing shrub much used for border 
or hedge plant or for group plantings. Stands 
shearing well. Foliage turns a bright crim¬ 
son in autumn and bright scarlet berries add 
color all winter. 12-18 inch 25c; 18-24 inch 35c; 
2- 3 ft., 50c. 
TRUE-HEDGE COLUMNBERRY— A new orna¬ 
mental plant. (Plant Patent No. 110.) Hardy, 
dense growing and upright. One of the 
most outstanding new Barberries. Its hand¬ 
some, glossy leaves thickly cover its pyra¬ 
midal form. Perfect for a low hedge or as 
specimen plants in the garden or shrub bor¬ 
ders. 12-15 in., each 30c, five for $1.25; 15-18 
inch., each 35c, five for $1.40. 
BARBERRY (Red Leaved) —2 ft. First foliage 
a warm bronzy red; the heat of the summer 
intensifying its red brilliancy; autumn add¬ 
ing other tints to its richness. Abundant 
scarlet berries persist through winter along 
the spiny twigs. A sunny exposure is neces¬ 
sary to bring out and retain its full red color. 
12-18 in., 50c; 18-24 in., 75c; 2-3 fl., $1.00. 
BLACK HAW —Large shrub or small tree with 
wide spreading branches; handsome foliage, 
clusters of pure white flowers, followed by 
blue-black and bloomy berries. 2-3 fl., 50c; 
3- 4 fl., 75c. 
BUCKTHORN (Common)— 12-15 ft. Hardy vig¬ 
orous shrub with lustrous leaves and black 
berries. Desirable for groups and for hedges. 
Stands shearing well. 2-3 fl., 35c; 3-4 fl., 50c; 
4- 5 fl., 75c. 
BUCKTHORN (Frangulea)— 6-7 ft. Finer leaves 
than the Common Buckthorn. Glossy deep 
green. Produces red berries in the fall. An 
excellent border shrub. Does well in low 
places. 2-3 fl., 50c; 3-4 fl., 75c; 4-5 fl., $1.00. 
BUTTON BUSH— 12 ft. A showy native shrub, 
particularly desirable in damp soils. Clean 
glossy foliage and spherical balls of small 
white flowers. 2-3 fl., 50c; 3-4 fl., 75c. 
BUDDLEIA (Bullerfly Bush)— 5-6 ft. Very at¬ 
tractive shrub with reddish-violet flowers and 
long gray-green leaves. Blooms all the latter 
part of the summer. May be planted among 
shrubs or for a background. Splendid as a 
SHRUBS THAT ENDURE 
MORE OR LESS SHADE 
Arrowwood 
Frangulea Buckthorn 
Dogwoods in variety 
Japanese Barberry 
Coral Berry 
High Bush Cranberry 
Elder Berry 
Honeysuckles in variety 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow 
Mock Oranges in variety 
Snowball 
Snowberry 
Wayfaring Tree 
BERRIED SHRUBS 
Arrowwood 
Barberry 
Black Haw 
Buckthorn—Common and Frangulea 
Coral Berry 
High Bush Cranberry 
Yellow Flowering Currant 
Red Twig Dogwood 
Black Berried Elder 
Cut Leaf Elder 
Golden Elder 
Red Berried Elder 
Euonymous—Wahoo 
Euonymous—Winged Wahoo 
Honeysuckles—in variety 
Matrimony Vine 
Nanking Cherry 
Roses in variety 
Sand Cherry 
Snowberry 
Spirea—Golden 
Sumac—in variety 
Wayfaring Tree 
cut flower. Winters tops kill back but come 
up in spring. Lower part of stem should be 
covered with dirt each fall. 2 yr. No. 1, 50c. 
CARAGANA (Siberian Pea Tree) —10-12 ft. The 
hedge plant for the North. Extremely hardy. 
Strong thrifty grower. Branches numerous 
and artistic in growth with innumerable small, 
sharp thorns that make the hedge more effec¬ 
tive. Blossoms are pealike and lovely canary 
yellow color, coming forth in small clusters 
in late spring. Fine for border or group 
plantings also. 2-3 ft., 50c; 3-4 ft., 75c; 4-5 ft., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
CARAGANA (Pygmaea) —1^-2 ft. A very dwarf 
type with large yellow flowers in June. Neat 
and regular habit. Fine for low hedges. 18-24 
in., 50c. 
CHERRY, CISTENA (Dwarf Purple Leaf Sand 
Cherry) —4-5 ft. A dwarf shrub producing 
purple foliage. Fine for color throughout the 
season. 2-3 ft., 75c; 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
CHERRY, NANKING (Prunus Tomentosum)— 
8-10 ft. A spreading shrub with white or 
tinted flowers appearing before the leaves 
in early spring. This is of real value in the 
border. The fruit is of good size, cherry type, 
and edible. 2-3 ft., 75c; 3-4 ft., $1.00; 4-5 ft., 
$1.25. 
SAND CHERRY —4-5 ft. Native bush cherry. 
Fruit size of sour cherry, black and very 
often fine flavored. 2-3 ft., 50c; 3-4 ft., 75c. 
CORALBERRY (Red Snowberry)- 3-4 ft. A 
slender branching upright shrub, valuable for 
planting in shady places. Red to purple ber- 
bies in late summer and fall. Entirely hardy 
and grows where other plants fail. 18-24 in., 
35c; 2-3 ft., 50c; 3-4 ft., 75c. 
