Ornamental Fruits 

This page of Fruiting Plants not edible, but producing various colored berries 














tinia 
50e each, 3 

‘Brilliant Red 
Photinia Villosa 


During the 
winter months 
Regals Privet 
this plant is a mass of turquoise blue- 
berries hanging in clusters like small 
wild grapes. Besides its attractive win- 
ter fruit the Regels Privet is an ex- 
cellent bushy shrub and one of the fin- 
est of our hardy hedge plants. Price, 12- 
18 inch 35c each, 3 for $1.00; 24 inch 
plants 50c each, 3 ur $1.25 by express. 
_ All items on this page POSTPAID 
unless otherwise indicated. 

of year around interest 
Cornelian Cherry 
highly praised for its golden blossoms in early 
spring, with little attention directed to its deco- 
rative fruit. Bejeweled now with much elongated 
drupes of brightest scarlet which stand out prom- 
inently against the glossy leaves, 
longer escape notice. Fruits are five-eighths of 
an inch or more in length and one-half inch 
wide, with firm flesh of a pleasing acid flavor, 
edible and valuable for preserves. 
Cherries are tall shrubs, or occasionally small 
trees whose pleasing form and fine fo- 
liage add distinction to any planting. 
Strong 2-ft. plants 50c ea., 3 for $1.25. 
Brilliant Red Pho- 
(P. Villosa) Ranks at the 
top of the list of showy 
berried shrubs. 
large shrub (or very small tree—to 
12 ft.) Rich glossy dark green fo- 
liage, white flowers in May. 
pletely covered with scarlet berries 
in the Fall. Price 2 yr. plants 12-15” 
(Cornus mas) 
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Cornelian 



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for $1.25 postpaid. 


: (Pyracantha 
Firethorn Lelandi) Ranks 
at the top of the list of hardy 
fruiting shrubs with Evergreen 
foliage. A true Aristocrat that 
should be in every ornamental 
planting. See page 33 for illus- 
tration. Price 2 yr. plants from 3 
in. pots 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
(White Kerria) — 
Jetbead Producing three to 
four coffee like berries in pods 
on the tips of their branches— 
persistent throughout the winter. 
A fine shrub of: medium height, 
white flowers in spring and 
thrives in sun or partial shade. 
Blossoms intermittently from May 
throughout the season. Price (8 
in. plants 45c ea. 
Bush Honeysuckles 
45¢ each, 3 for $1.10 postpaid. 
Heavy fruiting age 60c each, 3 
for $1.55. 
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Ornamental Fruits 
Dwarf Juneberry.............. s. 35 
Apple Shadblow.............. 
Nanking Cherry 
Buffalo. Berry.................. f 
Adams Eldet.............0 sie 535 
Brook’s Bush Cherry... 
Oka Cherry...................0 75 
euaeritag Cranberry 
Bu 
Special Price postpaid....$3.25 
Five collections 45 plants $9.50 
Tartarian Rosea—Deep pink 
flowers followed by light red 
fruits. 
Triple Red (Maximoweczi) has 
red foliage in the Spring, flow- 
- ers and fruits are both a strik- 
ing red. 
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e Striking Red Berries 
Aronia and Foliage in Fall. 
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Brilliantissima ‘03 
orative bright red fruits which 
clothe the entire bush. A medium 
sized upright loose growing shrub 
with glossy foliage developing 
beautiful autumn tints. Price, 50¢ 
each, 3 for $1.25. 
Washington— Received 
plants O. -K. and are well 
pleased with them. Never lost 
a plant.—A. L. Chamberlain. 

Glossy Buckthorn 
(Rhamnus Frangula)—Handsome 
tall shrub. Shiny foliage and fruits 
are red changing to glossy black, 
ornamental and quite attractive 
to birds. 2-3 ft. plants 35c each; 
3 for $1.00. 
Snowberries i? °°", 
heaviest fruiting of all the or- 
namental shrubs. Three varieties 
—red, the beautiful new pink 
Chenaulti and the large snowy 
white. Easy to grow in sun or 
shade. 45¢ each; 3 for $1.10. 
