






Before and After 
Planting 
From. desolation, this little 
house was transformed to a 
home within a fairy garden 
by means of plants and 
flowers. 


ELDER, Black-Berried. (Sambucus Canadensis.) 6 to 7 ft. A 
large rapid-growing shrub with flat clusters of white blossoms 
in spring followed by large clusters of black berries. Stands 
shade. Fruit used for wine or in pies and constitute an impor- 
tant bird food. 
ZENO. 39 1 Cate cee PANY See OE cee es .... $0.50 ea. 
SytOnst tte eo ey cae se RP Mae ink Papeete «Rae ene 75 ea. 
ELDER, Cut-Leaved. (Sambucus Canadensis Laciniata.) 6 to 7 
ft. The beautiful fern-like foliage and strong growth in either 
sunny or partially shaded locations make this plant very de- 
sirable. White flowers in large flat clusters blooming in the 
spring. The black berries are food for birds. 
2 TOs Racked wen cee Re ee ee ee era $0.50 ea. 
3 £6 nit ft Sak ae a Eek Pa” nd ange, Reps On AB -715 ea. 
ELDER, Golden. (Sambucus Aurea.) 6 to 7 ft. The golden colored 
leaves contrast beautifully with the greens of other shrubs. 
Large flat heads of white flowers appear in spring. Leaves 
color best when planted in full sun. Bears black berries, at- 
tractive to birds. 
De toast tase * $0.50 ea. 
Sto 4 thee. ; ; .75 ea. 
Stu et te : .. 1.00 ea. 
ELDER, Red-Berried. (Sambucus Racemosa.) 6 to 7 ft. A vigor- 
ous growing shrub that stands partial shade. A great profu- 
sion of white flowers in spring are followed by bunches of red 
berries attractive to the birds. 
2 TOC FE a ae eR OOP Pe Pein ee oe $0.50 ea. 
316A FE ees ee a eee See, ew ee eee -75 ea. 
A COT FELL Se tt A hs ee Pear oF ane in 1.00 ea. 
OB CORR SYR 1 ON SR Send Alan CePA Rae APE. FE etic mene bre fre 1.25 ea. 
EUONYMUS, Burning Bush. Wahoo. (Euonymus Atropurpurea.) 
6 to 7 ft. A tall shrub covered in fall with bright red fruit 
which opens and displays the seeds enclosed in their scarlet 
aril. One of the most attractive fall shrubs. Flowers purple 
colored, stands shade. 
LSit6, 24 in wee ee $0.35 ea. ASTOu SD nttcrean ieee $1.00 ea. 
2210) 5 tte eee. OCAL Stovortte 1.50 ea. 
Sito 4it tie ore 85 ea. 
Tartarian Honeysuckle 

HONEYSUCKLE, Morrows. (Lon- 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tatarian. 
ROSE HILL NURSERY 
EUONYMUS, Winged Burning Bush. (Euonymus Alatus.) 5 to 6 
ft. The green leaves that turn to fiery crimson in the fall 
grow on branches with interesting triangular, corky wings. 
The small yellow flowers in May and June are followed by 
red fruit in autumn. 
2M TON BAG rec: Econ sR Dee San rad eee Rene $0.75 ea. 
OMLOe 2AM carn sores yc gt oe enon ee ae ee Eaters al WAL aye fh 
BETO mane Tbs 3. vcale ee RA Rs 1.50 ea. 
FORSYTHIA, Golden Bell. (Forsythia Suspensa Fortunii.) 4 to 5 
ft. The forsythias are among the very earliest shrubs to 
bloom, and before the snow 
is completely gone they give 
signs of awakening life. The 
arching branches are cov- 
ered before the leaves ap- 
pear with golden yellow, 
bell shaped flowers. Has 
cleon, handsome foliage. 
Half hardy. 
Det OU Sua tee > O-> 0 eds 
SETORA Ait eee tey e: 75 ea. 
+atOuount. wears 1.00 ea 
icera Morrowi.) 5 to 6 ft. 
A thrifty grower with arch- 
ing branches well suited for 
general yard use. Creamy 
white flowers produced in 
May followed by bright red 
berries. 
TS8rto 24 tines O-s Sec 
Dtome tha eee > Oe: 
SP tOu 4 ithe. eter: -75 ea. 
(Lonicera Tatarica.) 6 to 7 
ft. Outstanding tall shrub 
particularly fine for screen- 
ing unsightly views, for the 
background shrubbery bor- 
der or as tall specimens. 
Strong, shapely bush cov- 
ered with an abundance of Elder, Cut-Leaved 
attractive flowers in May 
and June, followed by showy red berries, of which birds are 
very fond. Bright green, luxuriant foliage. Grows rapidly, 
hardy everywhere, does well in sun or shade. Offered in light 
red, pink or white flowers. See picture. 

1Sstot24 inser ae ee Oe hy Tate ae Re are ee $0.35 ea. 
Pe Co Ra RD AS Lee The ee BS B.S Ona tas -50 ea. 
PE Ke Wank eae Cae, OA ct on ON Mt Rs Om Et RE yar iy an Re os, ALE .75 ea. 
Abate) = 2) AAe :» 1.00 ‘eat 
(For Honeysuckle hedging see page 16.) 
HYDRANGEA, Peegee. (Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora.) 3 
to 4 ft. Medium sized shrub with immense conical shaped 
white flowers which later change to pink. These are produced 
in August and September when few other shrubs are in bloom. 
Flowers may be cut before freezing for winter bouquets. See 
cut page 9. 
P22toe LS ainaees eee es eae UA age Or .. $0.35 ea. 
18 to 24 in... SA eg Pah werent Poe 5 07e0' 
Pei CoM = Mh Leh Gd Tr RO ana aie AS Mttae hak -75 ea 
3to. 4 ott ee ee Pe ee eae et 1.00 ea. 
HYDRANGEA, Hills of Snow. (Hydrangea Arborescens Sterilis.) 3 to 4 
ft. A valuable shrub for foundation planting or in the border, with 
large snow-white blossoms. Commences to bloom in June and con- 
tinues until early fall. Will grow in partial shade. See cut page 9. 
12> toc TSCirige dh. ae 35% Sire tee ee eee ee aie eit a ce i $0.35 ea. 
18° to 24 sine is, lo cad eee aia, Ne enone ee ee -50 ea. 
2. TO..03 5 fis yeh eae eee eee rare eee eee 75 ea 
3 to 4 tie oe a SA ee Se ee a 1.00 ea 
HYDRANGEA, Tree Form. 5 to 6 ft. This is a tree form of the Peegee 
Hydrangea, trained on a straight stem to produce a small tree for 
specimen planting. 
3 to: tty oo wk Oe oe re ee eee $2.00 ea. 
4 to SOfte Are be ea Re ee eee eis ita eT 2.50 ea. 
JUNEBERRY. (Amelanchier Canadensis.) 5 to 6 ft. A beautiful May 
flowering shrub with every branch a mass of delicate, white bloom. 
The fruit that follows resembles blueberries in appearance and taste 
and is attractive to birds. A welcome addition to the shrub border. 
12. 4091 Biss ie, oA dee ee a ee i ee tee, a aed $0.25 ea. 
18 to: 240i ee si oe eee eee oa oo ere oe -35 ea. 
2 to 58 Ft akc pets Cree ce ee ae an ae -50 ea. 

