New and Choice Shrubs 
ALTHEA. Upright growing shrub or very small tree. 
very large double flowers in late Summer. 
White. 
Many 
Specify Red or 
Of uncertain hardiness too far North. 
Large plants, 59¢ each, postpaid 
BARBERRY, RED. Like the ordinary barberry except for the 
brilliant, shiny red of its foliage. Plant in the full sun and 
you will not be disappointed with this reddest of red plants. 
: 15 to 18-inch bushy plants, 39c each, 3 for $1.00 
Postpaid. 18 to 24-inch heavy plants, 59¢ each, 3 for $1.50 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, ILE DE FRANCE. Great improvement has 
been made in Buddleyas and we consider this the best of 
all. Extra long, heavy spikes of deepest lilac make this an 
outstanding plant for garden ornament or for cut flowers. 
Big plants, 45¢ each, postpaid. 
FLOWERING ALMOND. Our loveliest Spring shrub. Com- 
pletely covered with candy pink double flowers before the 
leaves appear. Our plants are on their own roots, which is 
the more satisfactory way of growing them. 
18 to 24-inch plants, 49c each, 3 for $1.25 
Heavier plants, 2 to 3 ft., 60c¢ each, all postpaid. 
HAWTHORN. (Mollis) Tall shrubs or small trees that are 
valued for their shiny leaves and fine display of red edible 
fruit that stay on thru the Winter and attract the birds. 
39c each, 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
PAULS SCARLET THORN. A very handsome dwarf tree with 
shiny foliage. Blooms in late Spring in compact clusters 
of small double crimson flowers. Not entirely hardy in 
Denver. 4 to 5 feet. Nice little tree, $1.50 each, postpaid. 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM. A rather tall growing shrub with red- 
dish purple leaves on the new growths. As a lawn speci- 
men or in a planting of green leaved plants, this shrub 
shows up splendidly. Extra fine. 
Good plants, 2 to 3 feet high, 69c each, postpaid. 
OLD FASHIONED SNOWBALL. Our best selling shrub. Erect 
growing and in May bears a profusion of large compact 
white flower clusters. Entirely hardy and does best with 
plenty of water and a little shade. 
18 to 24-inch plants, 45c each, 3 for $1.20, postpaid. 
HYDRANGEA, HILLS OF SNOW. A first class plant for the 
half shade. Great big white flower heads develop in Mid- 
summer. Low growing, does best in soil made acid, per- 
haps with peat. Good plants 45c each, postpaid 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Too much praise cannot be given these flowers, the glory of the Fall Garden. With their vivid colors and 
profusion of bloom, they will add greatly to your September flower show. Plant in rich soil in a warm sunny 
corner and they will repay you most generously. Divide every other year. The varieties we offer have been 
selected for hardiness and especially for earliness of bloom. They are all the Pompom or small flowered type 
Some of the varieties are: 
and range in color nearly thru the rainbow. All will bloom freely the first year. 
ALADDIN. The earliest bronze, beginning to bloom by Aug- 
ust fifteenth. Not hardy. 
ALGONQUIN. Very double bright yellow flowers on 
stems. Very showy. 
ARGENTULLAIS. Large double reddish bronze flowers on 
long 
long stems. 
CERES. Korean type. Large single light bronze flowers. Tall. 
DOTYS RED. A low growing type with many small dark red 
flowers. 
HARVEST. A quite double light bronze. 
MARS. Korean type. Single crimson flowers with a large 
bright yellow centre. Tall. 
MRS. H. HARRISON. Tall very double rich pink. 
OGALALLA. A fine reddish bronze. Double daisy type. 
OSAGE. Dwarf double daisy in a good pink. 
PINK QUEEN. Tall plant with many large very double, pom- 
pom type pink flowers. 
SANDRA. Medium tall plant carrying a profusion of reddish 
bronze pompom flowers. 
SNOW QUEEN. Lovely pure white flowers. 
SIOUX. Tall growing Korean type yellow. 
TRICKER’S YELLOW. Compact plants bearing many 
shaggy flowers. 
Among the introductions of the Cheyenne Horticultural 
Field Station are: 
ABSAROKA. A good pink Korean. Low growing. 
ARAPAHOE. Double bronze flowers borne freely on a com- 
pact, low growing plant. 
POCATELLO. Deep lavender. 
flowers. 
UINTA. Semi double white flowers on a bushy low growing 
plant. Quite early. 
WASATCH. Semi double bronze, 
Very hardy. 
AZALEA OR CUSHION MUMS. Are in a class by them- 
selves for free blooming. The plants are low and the stems 
short, but they are fairly smothered in flowers. The colors 
are White, Yellow, Bronze, Pink, Red. 
large 
Dwarf with double daisy like 
growing medium high. 
Except for the earliest deliveries, we use pot 
grown plants. They start well and give their best 
blooms the first season. 
Mums are best planted in the Spring. 


TYPES OF HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
All Mums are— 
22c¢ each, any 5 for $1.00. 
Postpaid 
Collections of 2 each, 
10 varieties, our selection, $2.25 
Collections of 3 each, Postpaid 
15 varieties, our selection, $4.25 
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