

Rosy Plume Spirea 
A beautiful hardy shrub, grows 4 to 5 
ft. tall and blooms very profusely. The 
tip of each branch bears a plume of 
rosy pink flowers. The flowers are also 
fine for cutting. A very useful shrub for 
planting singly, in groups with other 
shrubs or also as a hedge. Strong 2 yr. 
plants: Each 20c.; 3 for 50c.; 12 for 
$1.65. 
GOLDEN MOCK ORANGE 
Golden Leaved Mock Orange 
One of the Best Golden Leaved Shrubs. 
It not only has golden foliage but also 
produces a wealth of handsome, fragrant 
orange-like flowers in May and June. Well 
suited for planting singly, in groups, or 
for planting among other shrubs as the 
golden foliage adds life and charm to the 
planting. Makes a beautiful bush, perfect- 
ly hardy and grows to a height of 4 to 
Retueeach 50c.; 3 for 75c. 
GOLDEN WIEGELA 
Giant Bridal Wreath 
The finest of all Spireas. A 
splendid hardy, rapid growing 
shrub, 4 to 6 ft. tall when ma- 
tured and even greater in di- 
ameter. It forms a large dome 
shaped bush which in blooming 
season is covered with long 
gracefully drooping garland of 
snowy white flowers which are 
FERN LEAVED SPiRUA delightfully fragrant. A very 
= hardy attractive shrub that is 
Fern Leaved Spirea sure to please. Each 25c.; 3 
for 55c. 
A handsome and vigorous shrub that 
should be included in every planting. 
It has foliage like a fern or Mountain 
Ash and produces large spikes of pure H. E. Buzby, Fairbanks, Alaska—Th2 
white flowers similar to a Hydrangea Plants arrived in fine shape and 
during July and August. Very fine for thanks a lot. | have never been dis- 
planting with other shrubs as the appointed in any seed, bulbs, or 
fern-like foliage shows up splendid. shrubs from your house. 
EBacnie2oces > for 65c.5 doz. $2.50. 


L. C. Sorenson, Wis.—AII your shrubs Tamarix 
and seeds we ordered grew lovely. HISPIDA—This is the hardiest and 
best variety. Will grow 8 to 10 ft. 
tall but can be trimmed to a lower {| 
height if desired. Foliage is dense 
and feathery, silvery-blue in color 
very much like silver spruce. Bright 
pink flowers are. borne over a _ long 
period of time. Grows in sun or 
shade and in wet or dry places. 
Strong 18-24 in. plants: 25c each; 
3 for 60c. 



Bush Bittersweet 
A beautiful hardy shrub which 
will grow 6 to 8 ft. tall. In spring it 
is covered with a mass of bright 
yellow flowers, followed by brilliant 
rose colored berries (like  bitter- 
sweet) which remain on the plants 
until mid-winter. Leaves color up 
beautifully in the fall. Strong 2 yr. 
BUSH BITTERSWEET plants: Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 






















PLUME SPIREA 
Golden Wiegela 
A dwarf and very useful shrub 
which grows 38 to 4 ft. tall. The 
leaves are margined creamy white 
and are splendid for planting among 
other shrubs or used as specimen 
plants around the house or lawn. 
Flowers rose colored and produced in 
greatest profusion. A shrub of rare 
beauty from early spring until late 
fall; sure to please. Each 25c.; 3 for 
COG 2 fone Seco. 
ROSY 

Carl J. Johnson, Minn.— Received 
shrubs from you last year and was 
well pleased. 


TAMARIX 
FMM TW, Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis.—— 35 — 
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