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HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
PERFEGRO BRAND 
Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs 
SNOWBERRY 
SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS—Common Snow- 
berry—(3 to 5 ft.). Has attractive green foliage 
with pink flowers in June or July; followed by 
large clustered, white fruits which remain far 
into winter. (Each 35c) (3 for $1.00). 
VULGARIS—Coralberry—(4 to 6 ft.). This compact, 
rapidly growing shrub is wonderfully attractive 
with its dark, close-set foliage and clusters of 
red berries massed along the drooping branches. 
Berries adhere until late winter. (Each 35c) (3 for 
$ 1 . 00 ). 
SPIREA 
ANTHONY WATERER— (3 to 4 ft.). L.OW compact 
growing shrub, covered in July with flat heads 
of rosy crimson flowers. If cut they will bloom 
until frost. Makes a nice hedge. (Each 40c) (3 
for $1.10). 
ARGUTA—Garland Spirca—(5 to 6 ft.). Upright, 
hardy shrub, small light green leaves covered with 
single white flowers in April or May. (Each 35c) (3 
for $1.00). 
BETHLEHEMENSIS—Meadow Sweet—(5 to 6 ft.) 
Has persistent spikes of pink flowers, grows sim¬ 
ilar to Billardi. Can be used for cut flowers. (Each 
50c) (3 for $1.35). 
BILLARHI—Billiard Spirea—(5 to 6 ft.). Has dense 
spikes of rose-pink flowers that crown sparsely 
twigged erect branches. For shrubbery groups, 
natural plantings and moist places. (Elach 35c) (3 
for $1.00). 
SUMAC 
RHUS TYPHINA LACINATA—Stag Horn Snmac—(10 
to 12 ft.). One of the best species for mass or 
other planting on account of its deeply cut, beau¬ 
tiful fern-like leaves. Its flowers are borne during 
June and July in dense terminal panicles, followed 
by impressive dark red fruits. (Each 40c) (3 for 
$ 1 . 10 ). 
TAMARIX 
HISPIHA—(15 to 20 ft.). Strong, slender, tall-grow¬ 
ing irregular shrubs, with feathery foliage and 
small, delicate flowers borne profusely on grace¬ 
fully-bending branches. These pink flowers are 
very attractive during May. (Each 40c) (3 for 
$ 1 . 10 ). 
PLUMOSA—(15 to 20 ft.) An improved variety of this 
hardy shrub. Will grow as high as 20 feet but 
can be trimmed back to any height desired. Fo¬ 
liage is dense and feathery, with bright pink 
flowers. Grows in sun or shade. For best results 
cut back to the ground when transplanting'. (Each 
50c) (3 for $1.35). 
WEIGELIAS 
Coarse, thrifty shrubs for medium and back rows. 
Their delightful blooming period ranging from May 
into July. The flowers are stemless bells strung 
along the arching canes in clustered profusion. 
EVA RATHKE—(4 to 5 ft.). The most distinct and 
one of the most attractive varieties: flowers deep 
carmine red. (Eiach 50c) (3 for $1.35). 
ROSEA—(6 to 8 ft.). Most popular of all; tall grow¬ 
ing, vigorous, with deep pink flowers. (Each 40c) 
(3 for $1.10). 
FROEBEiL—(4 ft.). Vigorous and spreading grower 
with bright pink flowers in May and June. Has 
purplish tips in the spring and beautiful autumn 
colors. (Each 40c) (3 for $1.10). 
PRUMIPOLIA—Doahle Bridal Wreath—(5 to 6 ft.). 
Has small plum-like leaves, with double white 
flowers blooming profusely. (Eiach 50c) (3 for 
$1.35). 
VANHOUTTE:—Bridal Wreath—(5 to 6 ft.). Well- 
known, popular shrub with graceful habit of 
growth. Pure white flowers in April. 
2 to 3 ft. shmbst (Each 35c) (3 for $1.00). 
3 to 4 ft. shrubs: (Eiach 45c) (3 for $1.25). 
SUMMERSWEET 
CLByrHRA —(4 to 6 ft.). Has spikes of fragrant 
flowers from July to September. Prefers a moist 
shady location. Also called Sweet Pepper Bush. 
(Each eOc) (3 for $1.05). 
WINTERBERRY 
ILEX VERTICILLATA—(4 to 6 ft.). In the late fall 
and early winter this shrub is very showy when 
the naked branches are heavily burdened with 
bright red berries; grows on great variety of soils 
and partially shaded places, (Each 50c) (3 for 
$1.35). 
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VIGORO 
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Plants for Hedges and Screens 
For a nice ornamental hedge plant 12 to 18 inches apart. For a real 
pretty effect plant in double row, 10 inches apart and alternate the 
plants. To make a close hedge, cut back the plants the first and second 
years, in order to start many shoots. 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET—Foliage flossy green and almost ever¬ 
green; plants of dense upright habit, very hardy; useful in 
shaded places. Also suitable for background against founda¬ 
tion walls and groups on the lawn. (25 to bundle $1.75) (100 
for $6.00). 
JAPANESE BARBERRY—For a low hedge this is the ideal plant. 
The thorny branches grow so dense as to make an almost 
impenetrable hedge. Used extensively for bordering lawns 
and dividing properties. (25 to bundle $1.75) (100 for $6.00). 
SPIREA VANHOUTTE.—Beautiful in or out of bloom, and the 
medium tall, broad compact screen it makes, is protective as 
well as ornamental. It is always hardy, growing anywhere 
and will do well in partial shade. Even when trimmed and 
kept low, it is a splendid hedge, dense to the ground. 18 to 
24-inch shrubs. (25 to bundle $2.00) (lOO for $7.00). 
Prices on Hedge Plants Are Not Postpaid 
