Hardy Shrubs 
CARAGANA The best shrub for trimmed hedges. Very 
resistant to cold and drought. Will make a nice tree if trained that 
way. We have hedging size, 12-18 in. for $3.00 per 100; 40c per 
doz. Trees, 5-6 ft. 75¢ each, not prepaid. 
DOGWOOD Valuable for its red bark in winter. White 
flowers all summer. Each 25c, not prepaid. 
LILACS Common Purple. The most popular shrub in America. 
Common White. Very hardy and fragrant. 
Price Purple or White. 18-24 in. 35c each; 2-3 ft. 50c each. 
Persian. A later blooming purple lilac. Leaves are smaller than 
the common. Doesn’t sucker much. 18-24 in. 40c each, not ppd. 
MOCK ORANGE Native. Sometimes cailed syringa. White 
flowers in June. Very fragrant. Nursery grown, 30c each not ppd. 
SPIREA Van Houtte. Covered with white flowers in June; so 
many that the branches droop to the ground. 18-24 in. 30c each. 
2-3 ft. 50c each, not prepaid. 
SUMAC Handsome cut leaves that turn red in the fall. Hardy 
and fast growing. 18-24 in, 30c. 2-3 ft. 50c each, not prepaid. 
Roses 
PERSIAN YELLOW The _hardiest 
rose. The bushes are covered in June with 
double, golden yellow flowers. 18-24 in. 
35c each, not prepaid. 
GROOTENDORST The carnation 
rose. Flowers are small, bright red and are 
borne in clusters. Very hardy. Blooms all 
snmmer. Rugosa hybrid. Each 50c, not ppd. 
Peonies 

Plant peonies very early in the spring or 
in the fall. 
We have COMTE D’OSMONT, white, pink spot in center. 
FELIX CROUSSE, wuby red, early. EDULIS SUPERBA, 
dark pink, fragrant. Above varieties, 50c each, One each of the 
three for $1.25, postpaid. 
