Prices on. all 
flowering shrubs 
include cost of 
postage or ex- 
press charge. In 
order to encour- 
age planting of 
flowering shrubs 
even where 
funds for plant- 
ing material are 
limited | am al- 
so listing, wher- 
ever possible, a 
few, to. 18 inch 
grade of shrubs, 
nice well roofed 
and healthy 
plants that are 
easy to. start. 
Mahe eto! so Tt. 
grade is the full 
blooming size. 
This is a 
Cornus, Dogwood ji. fits 
of tall growing shrubs, planted especially 
for its highly colored bark which is most 
attractive through the winter. Erect 
growers, fitting best in groups or back- 
grounds of shrub groups. We are offer- 
ing the choicest of the perfectly hardy 
types: 
Golden Twig Cornus @'3%i..n¢ 
of 8 and 10 feet, branches and bark of 
golden yellow color, very attractive 
through the winter. 2 to 3 ft. extra 
strong shrubs, 45c each; 3 for $1.20; post- 
paid. 
Cornus Siberica a!80, (yea ons 
due to the shiny red color of bark and 
twigs. Grows to a height of 8 or 10 fts; 
blooms in clusters of white blossoms 
through early spring. Hardy everywhere. 
2 to 3 ft. nice shrubs, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00; postpaid. 
Shepherdia. A  na- 
Buffalo Berry Pe tanrab from the 
North, growing to a nice shape, about 
5 to 6 ft. tall, and bearing large numbers 
of red berries, attracting birds and also 
used for canning and medical purposes. 
30c each; 3 for 75c; prepaid. 
Golden Bell---Forsythia 
Forsythia Fortuni °.7 (2 502 
early spring flowers, the brilliant golden 
yellow blossoms appearing before the 
leaves develop, and literally covering the 
branches. Very showy, foliage dark 
green, grows erect, and the shrub is 
hardy everywhere. 12 to 18-inch plants, 
25c each; 3 for 65c. 2 to 3-ft. well 
branched shrubs, 45c each; 3 for $1.10. 
Prepaid. 
7 Suspensa). 
Weeping Forsythia {S"sP°"s3) 
In freedom of bloom, time of blooming, 
and in the pretty shape and color of the 
flowers much like the above variety, dif- 
fering only in the habit of growth. The 
Weeping Forsythia arches over. very 
gracefully, very attractive. 12 to 18-inch 
plants, 30c each; 3 for 80c. 2 to 3-ft. nice 
shrubs, 50c each; 3 for $1.35; prepaid. 
(Sambucus Cana- 
Golden Elder densis aurea.) Makes 
a large shrub 8 to 10 ft. tall, and branch- 
ing out well to a pyramidal shape. The 
large leaves, all or partly golden yellow 
contrast -well in groups of tall shrub 
plantings. The leaves color up to best 
advantage in full sun. Blooms in July, 
large white blossom clusters, followed by 
black berries which attract birds. JVer- 
fectly hardy. 2-3 ft selected shrubs, 55c 
each; 3 for $1.45; prepaid. 
Wes: 
From Colorado comes this picture of a 

(Kolkwizea  Amabi- 
Beauty Bush {i$ 
height of 4 to 5 ft. Its blooming time is 
from May to June, during that time the 
pink trumpet-shaped flowers with orange 
veins in the throat clustered densely 
along the arching branches are a splendid 
display of color, shape and graceful set- 
ting. This shrub should he planted more 
freely. It is hardy except in the North 
where it should have a mulch of straw 
or leaves through the winter. Nice 18 to 
24-inch shrubs, 75c each; prepaid. 
Caragana, Siberian Pea 
Tree Wherever your planting plans 
eall for a tall, very erect grow- 
ing shrub with a pretty, clean foliage, 
the Caragana will please you. Extremely 
hardy, this shrub grows to a height of 8 
to 10 ft. and can be sheared for height. 
Its foliage is of a feathery appearance, 
attractive, an abundance of golden yellow 
pea-shaped blossoms appear in May. It 
is also popular for tall hedges and 
screens; for this purpose plant from 12 
to 18 inches apart in the row. Branches 
slightly thorny add protection to good ap- 
pearance. For small plants, hedging and 
windbreak size see page 10. Nice 2 to 3 
ft. shrubs, 35c each; 3 to 4 ft. size, extra 
heavy, 55c each; prepaid. 
Smoke Tree—Fringe Tree, 
Rhus Cotinus. Grows 10 to 
Purple ie "tt. tel The ‘blossoms of 
this bush look like puffs of smoke, and 
they are formed of large, loose panicles 
bearing extremely small purple flowers. 
The entire blossom becomes profusely 
plumose, attaining their attractive smoky 
appearance. Blooms through the entire 
summer. Entirely hardy, a strong grow- 
er, branching out nicely to a large vase 
shape. This most interesting shrub, with 
a clean, shiny foliage makes a beautiful 
showing as a single specimen on a lawn 
or in groups of tall shrubs. 18-24 inch 
selected shrubs, 80c each, prepaid. 
(Vibur- 
Highbush Cranberry {Vis}. 
ulus.) Grows 8 to 10 ft. tall, a magnifi- 
cent shrub of upright growth and spread- 
ing top. Blooms in May, large flat clus- 
ters of single white blossoms, followed 
later by ornamental herries (not edible). 
A very hardy shrub, used quite frequent- 
ly in the tall groups of shrubs in parks. 
18-24 inch strong shrubs, 50c each, pre- 
paid. 
Winterberry. The 
Hardy Holly hardiest of the Ilex 
family, and successful in the Middle West 
and East. Showy red berries for winter- 
decoration. Shrub eventually reaches a 
height of 8 to 10 ft. Use plenty of Oak- 
leaf mold, to which Cottonseed-meal and 
waste-tobacco may he added, also apply 
plenty of water. In this soil combination 
the shrub does extra well. Use no com- 
mercial fertilizer, not much care required 
after planting, this shrub wants to be 
left alone, 18-24 inch nice shrubs, 50c 
each, postpaid. 
Grows. to a’ 
Bush Honeysuckles ‘°"- 
icera) 
Of this large family of shrubs we 
have selected after many years of 
testing, the following 4 varieties, 
which in our opinion are not only 
the hardiest, but in their respec- 
tive sizes are the most freely 
blooming. These shrubs will bloom 
in April and May, followed later 
by red berries which attract birds. 
Wherever upright growing shrubs 
with good, healthy foliage are 
needed, these Bush Honeysuckles 
deserve special attention. For 
Climbing Honeysuckles see page 1. 

shrub-border planted with stock 
from Sonderegger Nurseries. 
Honeysuckle Grandiflora 
10 to 12 ft.- talljeapertecuy, 
Rosea hardy, does well most any- 
where, a profuse bloomer, blossoms 
bright pink, followed by showy red 
berries. 
Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle 
8 to 10 ft. tall, very dense grower, stands 
shearing well, and is perfectly hardy. 
Blossoms in May and June, showy pink. 
Red Tartarian Honeysuckle 
8 to 10 ft. tall, of the dense growing 
Tartarian type, with very dark red blos- 
soms, in fact the best red Honeysuckle. 
Hardy. 
Morrowi Honeysuckle ‘, ‘?.:/ 
this is the Japanese variety with the 
lower and more spreading growth. Blos- 
soms pure white in May and June, rich 
crimson berries later in the season. In 
strong demand for landscape work _ for 
dense growth, and good foliage. Easy 
to grow, and perfectly hardy. 
Prices on all Honey- 
suckles, prepaid: 1 3 10 
12 to 18-inch nice plants. .$0.25 $0.60 $1.75 
2 to 3 ft. selected shrubs. .45 1.20 3.60 

Artemesia, Silver King /}a5 
perennial growing to a dense bush form 
about 2 ft. high, and can be kept lower 
by shearing. The silvery white twigs and 
foliage, compact growth, and extreme 
hardiness place this plant amongst the 
most attractive for color effeet. Can also 
he planted in hedge style 12 inches apart 
in the row. Reaches full size in one sea- 
son. (25c--each: 3 for 50c; 10 fon $1.50: 
prepaid. 
= A beautiful ever- 
Wintercreeper green plant, grow- 
ing into a dense mat for a permanent 
ground cover. Under large trees, on steep 
banks or to cover a lot in the cemetery, 
there is hardly another plant which would 
give such complete year-round satisfac- 
tion. Branches spreading out on the 
ground take roots freely. Leaves very 
pretty, resembling the foliage of laurel, 
and remaining green through the winter. 
Wherever you need a clean, good looking 
ground cover of long life, let Winter- 
creeper do the work. Extra nice strong 
plants, 2 year No. 1, each 50c; 3 for $1.20; 
postpaid. 
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