•J*w 
Trimmed—A Wall of Beauty 
Siberian Bush Honeysuckle 
FOR SHELTER AND ORNAMENT 
Plant these Bush Honeysuckle not only as single specimens or 
in a group on the lawn, but for snow stops and low windbreaks. 
Their great loads of beautiful rose-pink and white flowers in 
spring delight everyone and later the great crops of red or 
orange colored berries are very attractive and furnish food for the 
birds. Plant a single row on the outside of your windbreak to 
catch the snow on the north or west. Plant a row or two on the 
inside to furnish beautiful flowers in early spring. Plant a row 
wherever you wish a screen to hide outbuildings or service yard 
in country or town. Trim them down low or let them grow natur¬ 
ally to their full height of about fifteen to twenty feet. 
These Bush Honeysuckles from Siberia are from a dry region with temperatures ranging from 
50 below in winter to 100 or more above in summer and only eight inches annual rainfall. You 
need never fear that they will winter kill or suffer from drouth. 
E 
I 
I 
I 
| 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
8 
I 
i 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
i 
I 
* 
I 
! 
Much money is saved by farmers in planting good shelter belts, but most windbreaks grow too 
? tall with age, leaving the lower stems bare. Bush Honeysuckle and Caragana will be found of * 
the greatest value as their tough branches are not broken by heavy snows, and they retain their 
j lower branches always, stopping the wind per- 
j fectly the first twenty feet next to the ground. 
The school house campus, the church lawn, the 
| community park, all will acquire added beauty by 
j a free planting of these Siberian Bush Honeysuckle. 
S 
PRICES FOR STRONG BUSHY PLANTS 
s 
Size 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 25 
Per 100 
12-18 
Inch. 
$0.10 
$0.75 
$1.75 
$ 6.50 
18-24 
Inch. 
.12 
1.00 
2.25 
8.50 
2-3 
Feet. 
.15 
1.25 
2.75 
10.00 
1 Extra Large Plants for Specimen Planting, 25c Each. 
3 For GOc, G For $1.00. 
•J* ii — ini —"Mm—mi — im mi — mi mi — mi mi — mi nil mi — mi — mi un 
A Beautiful Sight in Winter 
■ 
IHI — llll — llll llll — llll — till III) — mi — III! — lf|| —■ till —1||| — M ■ n*|« 
CARAGANA or SIBERIAN PEA TREE 
THE BEST WINDBREAK AND HEDGE PLANT FOR NORTHWEST PRAIRIES 
By far the hardiest and best windbreak and 
hedge plant for the most exposed prairies is 
Caragana, and one which will endure severe 
drouth. This plant is recognized by the Cana¬ 
dian Government as the best snow-catcher and 
hedge plant from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and 
Alberta. It's full name is Caragana arborescens, 
the latter name referring to the tree-Lke habit. 
It is not really a tree but a shrub of tree-like 
habit growing to a height of about twenty feet 
when not trimmed. 
In Russia, Siberia, and northern Europe gen¬ 
erally, Caragana is the great favorite for hedges 
and for single specimens or in groups on the 
lawn. 
Throughout the Northwest generally, Caragana 
is found especially desirable as a protecting 
hedge around gardens and orchards on exposed 
prairies. This makes a tight wind-proof wall of 
living green foliage in summer and in the winter 
the tough branches resist the drifting snow and 
do not break down as do so many other shrubs 
and trees. The great value of Caragana is out¬ 
standing and it should be on every lawn, be¬ 
cause of its utility, its beautiful green foliage, 
feathery leaves, and abundant yellow blossoms. 
*The stock we have to offer is young, strong, thrifty, and has all been headed back, thus an excel¬ 
lent root system, nicely branched plants and a rapid sure growth are assured. 
PRICES FOR STRONG, HEAVY, WELL ROOTED PLANTS 
Size 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 25 
Per 100 
6-12 Inch 
$0.05 
50.25 
$0.50 
$1.25 
12-18 Inch . 
.10 
.40 
.75 
2.00 
.15 
.50 
1.00 
3.50 
2-3 Feet. 
.20 
.75 
1.50 
5.00 
Extra Large, Select Shrubs, for Specimen Planting, 25c Each. 
[27] 
