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White Snowberry 
‘. Snowberry (Symphoricarpos): 
HITE SNOWBERRY. Diminutive rose-colored 
flowers in June and: July followed by clus- 
tered milk-white fruits which remain far into 
the winter. Bush is compact in form with 
numerous slender branches. Can be used in 
small groups or large masses, Due to its 
dwarf habit it is valuable for foregrounds in 
shrub plantings. Excellent for shade. 
New Red Snowberry 
This is the greatest shrub for shady places 
rs hat we have ever seen. Grows to a height of 
5 
lacy foliage. I / iy 
glowing red berries, twice the size of the old 
feet with gracefully arching branches and 
Blooms are followed in fall by 
Indian Currant and as red as those of the 
High-Bush Cranberry. Don’t fail to get some 
= of these shrubs for shady locations. — 
KRIDER’S SURPRISE 
- Shrub Collection 
Think of getting cight fine shrubs at 
such a low price. We will select eight choice 
shrubs, 2 of each of 4 colors, name and 
label each one. A real $2.50 value. — 
By 3] 
Express 

Kaidert SHRUBS are BETTER 
Shrubs Borders, Screens or 
Lackground—All are Hardy 
2-YR. BLOOMING SIZE 
hOch.i0 3 for $1.10 
Unless Otherwise Noted 


Snowballs (Viburnum) 
DENTATUM (Arrow-Wood). Bright green, heart-shaped leaves which turn 
to. brilliant shades of red and purple in autumn. Creamy white flowers 
borne in abundance in May and June. Deep purple fruits add to its attrac- 
tiveness, Grows to a height of 8 to 12 feet. 
CARLESI (Mayflower Viburnum). A truly grand medium size shrub from 
Korea, prized for its.exquisite fragrance similar to that of the Trailing 
Arbutus. The waxy flower clusters, pearly pink in bud, pure white when 
open, appear early in the spring. Thrives under the most unusual condi- 
tions but does best in. partial shade and a cool, moist soil. A charming 
plant for foreground of border or for planting cbout the house. The true 
Bietee ancl). Heavy, 2-yr., blooming size, 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
OPULUS STERILE (Common Snowball). A favorite shrub bearing great 
masses of ball-shaped: white flowers in. May. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
DILATATUM. One of the best of the Viburnums. An. upright, bushy shrub 
eventually reaching 10 feet in height. Deep green, oval-shaped’ leaves. 
Pure white flowers borne in cymes 3 to 6 inches across, Very hardy and 
free. flowering. Masses of globular scarlet berries remain through the 
winter, making a striking contrast to the 
snow. 
(High Bush 
Opulus Cranberry ) 
Handsome native shrub: reaching 10 feet 
in height with smooth, light branches. and: 
stems. Pure white flowers. appear in. May 
and June, followed by decorative fruits, 
which begin to color by the end of July and 
remain on the branches and keep their 
bright scarlet color until the following 
spring. 
Cytisus Scoparius 
(Golden Peacock Shrub) 
A native of Mexico. Semi-dwarf and very 
ornamental. Very fine foliage on graceful 
branches which grow upright and compact. 
Beautiful golden. yellow blooms with crim- 
son wings. Excellent for forcing, shrub: bor- 
ders and planting in. difficult places. 
Rhodotypos (Jetbead) 
An attractive rounded shrub reaching 4 
to 6 feet in height. Beautiful yellowish 
green. foliage with distinct corruga- 
tions. Large, single: white flowers in 
late May followed by black berries 
which remain through the fall. Does 
well in shade or semi-shade. Very 
desirable, 
Witch-Hazel 
Hardly any other shrubs bloom in 
the late autumn, but that is the 
season when the Witch-Hazel flaunts 
its brilliant yellow flowers. It blooms 
for a long period and has interesting 
fruits before the last blossoms have 
faded. Sometimes it is still in bloom 
when: early snows. come, but it is un- 
harmed even by zero weather. Witch- 
Hazel will be an interesting and 
valuable addition to any shrub bor- 
der. 
Fragrant Sumac 
This sweet scented shrub is con- 
spicuous in early spring with bright 
yellow flowers in clustered spikes. In 
autumn. it bears loads of fuzzy red 
fruits in dense clusters. Good foliage; 
a fine low plant for the front of the 
shrub border and ideal for covering 
banks, as it does well in dry loca- 
tions. 
FOR BETTER BLOOMING QUALITY 
GET NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS 
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Witch-Hazel Blossoming 
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