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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
NURSERY STOCK (Continued) 
VINES 
(May be shipped parcel post) 
Clematis Jackmanii—Deep purple flowers 
make this one of the most beautiful of all 
climbing vines. Very fragrant. Plant in rich 
soil well drained, with crowns well under 
the surface (8 in.). In 3-inch pots, each $1.20. 
Virginia Creeper—Also known as American 
Ivy or Woodbine. Produces masses of rich 
dark green foliage that change to red and 
gold in the fall. Will cover a large area and 
cling to any rough surface. 2 yr. old, each 
50c. 
Silver Lace. Vine—Is a vigorous grower, ob- 
taining a height of 10 to 15 feet and produces 
many small creamy white flowers through- 
out the summer and fall. 2 yr. old, 75ce. 
BERRY BUSHES 
Gooseberries— Downing—Extra large. Con- 
sidered the best variety. Packed three in a 
bundle. Each 30c¢: doz., $3.00. 
Currants—Red Lake—Hardy, highest grow- 
ing and very prolific. Best red currant in ex- 
istence. Each 35e; doz., $3.25. 
Raspberries—Latham—An outstanding com- 
mercial berry developed at the Minnesota 
fruit breeding farm. Doz., 75c. 
SHRUBS 
Lilac, Purple—Hardy old favorite. Very fra- 
grant. 2 to 3 feet, each 75e; 3 to 4 feet, each 
$1.00. 
Lilac, Persian—Flowers are reddish purple. 
2 to 3 feet, each 75c. 
Spirea—Bridal Wreath—Pure white flowers 
on arching branches. The most widely used 
foundation shrub in America. 2 to 3 feet, 
each 50c: 3 to 4 feet, each 75c. 
Spirea—Anthony Waterer—Dark and com- 
pact bush with bright red flowers. 18 to 24 
inches, each 60c. 
Tamarix, Hispida—Feathery, silvery foliage 
with graceful blooms. Cerise flowers. 2 to 3 
feet, each 85c. 
Cranberry, High Bush—A very decorative 
high growing shrub often times used as a 
hedge. White flowers with scarlet fruit. 2 to 
3 feet, each $1.00. 
Snowball—One of the most beautiful and 
popular of all shrubs. Very hardy. During 
late May it is covered with a mass of beau- 
tiful white flowers from which it derives its 
name. 2 to 3 feet, each 85c. 
Cut Leaf Sumach—A very rapid growing 
and favorite shrub. Leaves are cut so they 
resemble a fern. New growth has a velvety 
covering. Tips of each branch turn a deep 
red at first frost. 3 to 4 feet, each 75ce. 
Budelia—A very fragrant shrub with light 
lilac flowers. Often called Butterfly Bush. 
No. 1 plants, each 75c. 
Syringa, Mock Orange—A medium size 
shrub with beautiful fragrant flowers. Blooms 
almost continuously throughout the summer. 
3 to 4 feet, each $1.00. 

Height 
42-inch 

Meo 181—Perfected by the Chemical Divis- 
ion of Armour & Co. Has been used success- 
fully for 5 years over the entire United States. 
Kills plaintain, dandelions, etc. Apply with 
compressed air sprayer or atomizer. One 
gallon covers 200 sq. ft. Per gallon $1.55. In 
S-gallon lots, $1.45 per gallon. Shipping wt. 10 
lbs. per gallon. Add freight. 
Heavy steel Props that are always ready 
for you. No hunting for unsightly sticks or 
stakes. 4 sizes. 
66-nche sea 
Wt. Per Doz. Per Doz. wi NYP 
Tine k 13 Ibs. $2.10 PATENTED METALS? 
Sr eniecanoxtas ee 4 lbs. 1.15 

SO-inch essa 
UOSiT Chie cee cers 
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Have had your seeds and 
plants for the last three years 
and found every thing very 
goed. Both flowers and vegeta- 
bles were the best of any seed 
house I ever bought of. 
YOUR FLOWERS HOLD 
Dae ae eee 
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Fairfield, Mont. 
Sincerely, 
Mrs. Loui fek. YF 
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38 Only first class Nursery Stock sold—we have no second grade 
