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SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
BEGONIA. Quantity 
Hardy (Evaiisiana). Slight shelter. Hand¬ 
some leaves, pink flowers. 3 
lloufic Begonia. An excellent selection of 
flowering and foliage sorts. Require 
warmth. All different. 5 
Tuberous Rooted, shade or sun. These are 
among the finest strains offered. Red, 
yellow, pink, white. Single or double 
immense flowers, fine for edging or 
pot culture. Not hardy. Large bulbs 
offered, double, single or carnation flow¬ 
ered (shade) . 4 
Tuberous Rooted, trailing. Same as above 
Fine for hanging baskets or edging. ... 4 
BELL TREE (Halesia). Becomes a large tree 
filled with miniature bells, white. 3 ft. Ult. 
H. 20 ft. 2 
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 
2— Beauty Berry. Small purple berries all 
along the stem in the fall. Very 
handsome. Ult. H. 3 ft. 2 
3— Fire Thorn. (Pyracantha). Very popu¬ 
lar and should be in every garden. 
Red berries in great profusion all 
winter, 18 in. plant. Ult. H. 5 ft. 1 
4— Gray Berry Cornus. Gray berries in 
clusters. Ult. H. 4 ft. 2 
• 5—High Bush Cranberry. Attractive ber¬ 
ries in fall. Ult. H. 6 ft. 2 
Low Bush Cranberry. Grows but 10 in. 
Handsome red berries. Pine for 
pools or rockeries. 2 
6— Holly, deciduous type. Holly berries 
until spring. Very prolific. Extremely 
attractive. 6-20 ft. 2 
7— Holly, Christmas type. Too well known 
to require description. In trans^ 
planting remove all leaves. 2 ft. . . . 1 
8— Honeysuckle Shrub. Red flower. At¬ 
tractive red berries in fall. Ult. 10 ft. 
Extra large size. 2 
9— Inkberry. Black berries in fall. Ult. 
H. 5 ft. 2 
10— Regal Bush. A very much twigged 
plant always loaded with blue ber¬ 
ries. Ult. H. 5 ft. Spreading, 4 ft. . . . 4 
11— Rose. Clusters red berries on each 
branch. Extremely prolific. Loved 
by birds and recommended for a 
bird sanctuary. 26c. each; 100, $9.00. 6 
Try a collection of 3 Snowberry for $1.00 
12— Snowberry, pink. Small pink berries in 
fall. Ult. H. 3 ft. 3 
13— Snowberry, red. Also known as Indian 
Currant. Small pink berries in great 
profusion in winter. Ult. H. 3 ft. . . 3 
14— Snowberry, white. Large berries all 
winter. Ult. H. 5 ft. 3 
BIRCH. 
White Birch. 4 ft. Ult. H. 15 ft. 2 
River Birch. Peeling yellow bark, forms 
clusters. Ult. 15 ft. 4 ft. 1 
BLACKBERRY BUSHES. Large edible va¬ 
rieties . 20 
Boysenberry . 10 
BLADDER NUT (Staphylea). Ult H. 6 ft. 
This is an attractive shrub and not a fruit. 
Upright, fernlike foliage with bronze pea¬ 
shaped flowers; the flowers are succeeded 
by bladder shaped pods which, when 
pressed, make a popping noise. Very in¬ 
teresting for your shrub collection. 3 ft. . 1 
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