
Shrubs 
—FOR SPRING 
BEAUTY 
A finished flowering shrub effect the second season from planting. 
Planned and planted by Holm & Olson. 
For color, fragrance and profusion of bloom in spring, plant more flowering shrubs. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
The Sumacs (Rhus) 
Fragrant Sumac (Rhus aromatica). 3 ft. Excellent, medium height 
hardy shrub. Three-parted, fragrant leaves and bright autumn 
color. Stands shade. 
USP eWay AS, ey ans $0.40 QutO. Getter eee ee $0.60 
Tall Fern-Leaved Sumac (Rhus typhina laciniata). 9 ft. Has fronds 
of delicate, lacy leaves that turn crimson in fall. A hardy, tall 
shrub to make a pleasing foliage variation in shrub groups. 
ZetOpoet eae ae eee eee $0.50 ORO Rte see ee $0.75 
Tamarix 
Tamarix Pentandra. SUMMER TAMARIX. 7 ft. A striking plant 
with feathery leaves and open clusters of pink flowers at the 
end of the branches in June and July. Useful in bouquets. The 
foliage is unlike any other shrub and makes a striking picture. 
FRNYNG 915 eee ee oe SS $0.60 OEtOuA Site oe eee eee eee $0.80 
Thorn Apple 
Thorn Apple, Red Haw (Crataegus). 10 to 12 ft. A native white- 
flowering Hawthorn. Very handsome red fruits that are fav- 
ored by the birds. A splendid specimen or background shrub 
with horizontally spreading branches. 
FOND cites ae eee ee wy ee eee eee $1.50 
The Weigelas 
(Weigelas need favorable and protected positions—not recom- 
mended for planting north of the Twin-Cities.) 
Eva Rathke Weigela. 4 ft. Well covered with crimson trumpet- 
shaped flowers in July. Very free blooming. 
LSetow 24 einen ee ees $0.60 ZtOnomtte ae eee $0.75 
Weigela Rosea. 5 ft. Well rounded bush that has a profusion of 
bright pink bell-shaped flowers in late June. 
88 toe24 ein. 2a2es eee $0.60 DetoeS siti 2 see ee $0.75 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS ALWAYS SUPPLIED 
Our booklet of practical planting information that makes it easy 
for you to do your planting properly will be sent without charge, 
with your order. 
The Viburnums (Snowball) 
Viburnums are hardy, full-shaped bushes. 
ornamental in foliage, flower and fruit. 
Arrow-Wood (Viburnum dentatum). 8 ft. An upright bush with 
glossy green leaves. The flat clusters of creamy-white flowers 
in June are followed by ornamental black berries. A tall shrub, 
handsome in every way. 
DIO. Olin eee ee $0.60 3. towett.ao te tees meno $0.80 
A*to Out ee 2- ee eee $1.00 
Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus). 8 ft. Named for its big 
clusters of edible red berries that follow the flat-topped white 
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flowers. A full, handsome shrub with brilliant fall foliage color. 
2 OP ORL Ley ee ee $0.60 Si tOw Akt ee ee eee $0.80 
A toro cities wens ee ee eee: $1.00 
Snowball (Viburnum opulus sterile). 8 ft. The popular, familiar 
“snowball” bush with white flowers in June. 
PRN STSOY ANE) SAG Sy sre a ae $0.60 BORA ails gene here $0.80 
Wayfaring-Tree (Viburnum lantana). 9 ft. Unusual, leathery, dark 
green, crinkled leaves. Red berries that ripen to black follow 
the white flowers. An excellent, tall, full, border shrub. 
Dior lt eee ears eee $0.75 Storie See ee ees $1.00 
ASTO: WO ity one ee eee $1.25 

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