Ready to Bloom Field Grown Shrubs 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
Commonly called Bridal Wreath. This is the 
most popular of all shrubs. During May and June 
the branches are covered with a mass of flow- 
ers, and the dark green foliage gives a beautiful 
effect until winter. Thrives equally well in shade 
or sun. Plants attain a height of about five feet, 
and when in bloom are a mass of white, and 
never fail to attract attention. 
PRICE—3-yr. plants, 3 to 4 ft., 15¢ each; 10 for 
$1.00. 
RED LEAF BARBERRY 
The new shoots of the plants that are planted 
in the sun are red, but the older leaves are what 
we would call a deep maroon-purple. It is beau- 
tiful and we do not think the coloring is equalled 
by any other shrub. The habit of growth and 
general characteristics are the Same as the regu- 
lar Japanese Barberry. Should be planted in the 
sun and not too close together. 
PRICE—2-yr. plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. 
A very handsome shrub which will often grow 
six or more feet high. The foliage is very beau- 
tiful. The flowers bloom in the early part of 

Spirea Van Houttei 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
(Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle) 
August, continuing for several weeks, and if the 
flowers are cut in the late fall, before freezing, 
they may be used as winter bouquets. Flowers in 
immense panicles of white, later turning a light 
pink on some tips. 
PRICE—2-yr. plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
SNOWBALL 
A magnificent tall growing shrub, reaches a 
Perfectly hardy, an upright bush form, grow- 
ing to a height of eight or ten feet at maturity, 
yet can be kept trimmed to any height desired. 
It is covered with beautiful delicate pink flowers 
about the time of Decoration Day, but its chief 
claim is its wealth of orange and red berries, 
which literally cover the plant in summer and 
autumn. 
PRICE—30c each; 4 for $1.00 
height of about 8 to 10 feet and about 8 feet in 
diameter, This is the old-fashioned Snowball 
with round clusters of pure white sterile flowers. 
Blooms latter part of May. Very hardy in sun or 
shade. 
PRICE—2-yr. plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
Bright scarlet flowers in May. Medium large 
bush. Fine for specimens, shrub masses or may 
be pruned for hedging purposes. 
PRICE—2-yr. heavy bushes, 25c each; 3 for 
65c; 10 for $1.95. 

Graceful, Easy to Grow Evergreens 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—This wonderful ornamental tree 
combines a shining blue luster, perfection in form and symmetry, 
and hardy characteristics that make it adaptable to nearly all 
climates. Effective either as a specimen or in groups. Balled and 
burlapped, 18 to 24 in., selected specimens, $2.25 each; 3 for $5.25. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—(Picea Canadensis Albertiana). The 
hardiest of all Spruces—symmetrical, compact and bushy in habit 
of growth. The foliage, of a bright, fresh color, varies from green 
to bluish tint. Being rather spreading in habit, it is| used mainly 
for individual specimens, for background borders, and in places 
away from buildings. However, it is a slow grower, so can re- 
main in close quarters for several years, and is often seen in 
foundation plantings. Balled and buriapped, 2 to 3 ft, $1.25 each; 
2 or more, $1.00 each. 
NORWAY SPRUCE—(Picea Excelsa). A lofty, noble tree of 
open pyramidal habit, exceedingly picturesque. Very popular in 
evergreen groups and as single specimens, Also one of the best 
evergreens for hedges and much used for windbreaks. Most com- 
monly used for Christmas trees. Balled and burlapped, 2 to 38 ft., 
$1.00 each; 2 or more, 75c each. 
AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE—An evergreen of erect’ broadly 
pyramidal habit, with soft bright green foliage, dense from 
ground up. Grows rapidly, and soon forms a most beautiful tree. 
Very hardy and dependable, although a moist location is pre- 
ferred. Can be trimmed at will, or even closely sheared when suf- 
ficiently developed at present formal lines. Balled and burlapped, 
2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each; 2 or more, 75c each. 

