kKriderrt SARUBS 
for Borders, Backgrounds 
FOR BETTER BLOOMING QUALITY 
GET NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS 
“Postpaid” orders west of Denver add 25c per order for postage. 
Cytisus Scoparius 
(Golden Peacock Shrub) 
A native of Mexico. Semi-dwarf and very ornamental. Very fine 
foilage cn graceful branches which grow upright and compact. Beautiful 
golden yellow blooms with crimson wings. Excellent for forcing, shrub 
borders and planting in difficult places. 
Tamarix Africana 
These large shrubs have foliage resembling asparagus leaves, with a 
drooping, feathery appearance. Bear delicate pink flowers in great pro- 
fusion in early summer. Does well in any type of soil. 
Russian Olive 
(Argenti) , i 
A marvelous improvement over all old types of Russian Olive. Smooth 
rounded leaves of light silver color. Smooth bark and excellent habit of 
growth. Add color and charm to your shrub border with this beautiful, 
improved Russian Olive. 

Rose Tree of China 
Rose Tree of China 
PRUNUS TRILOBA. Wonderful dwarf variety of the flowering family. 
Blooms early in the spring before the leaves appear. The small 
tree seems decked with garlands of double flowers, pink in color. 
Very good for the border or for specimens. Heavy rooted, 2- to 
3-ft. trees, only 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
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Caragana Arborescens 
Bushy, dwarf tree reaching 12 to 15 feet at maturity. Heavy, fine 
foliage. Masses of yellow blooms in late May or early June, followed 
by clusters of drooping pods in fall. 
Beauty Bush 
(Kolkwitzia Amabilis) 
Charming new shrub recently introduced from China. Center stems 
are upright, the outer branches gracefully arching. Very attractive 
foliage. Blooms profusely in June. Flowers are bell-shaped, pale pink 
with orange veins, and are borne in long clusters along the branches. 
Does well in shade and grows rapidly. 


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Old-Fashioned Lilac 





New Golden 
Spirea Tamarix Wericane 

; A beautiful shrub with bright yellow leaves which turn to olden 
bronze in the fall. White blossoms followed by brilliant “fruits: 
A sturdy, upright grower and yaluable for color contrast. - 
Double Flowering Kerria 
The ideal shrub for shade. Light green branches and leaves. 
Bright yellow double blooms the size of a half dollar completely 
cover the bush in spring. Semi-dwarf and very hardy. 60c¢ each; 
3 for $1.50, postpaid. é 
Old-Fashioned Lilac ° 
No other shrub has quite the place in the hearts of people that 
the old-fashioned Lilac has. Grows anywhere and its Paaeees ae light 
purple bloom in early spring are a constant delight. Fine for tall 
hedges, screens or specimens. No grounds complete without this fine 
old shrub. : 
ALL SHRUBS ON THIS PAGE HEAVY, 2-YR. BLOOMING SIZE 4 
Or Each Postpaid 3 for $1.10 i 
oe Unless Otherwise Noted 


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