SALZER’S HARDY SHRUBS 
ALL SHRUBS ARE SENT POSTPAID 
Salzer’s ornamental flowering shrubs 
are perfectly hardy everywhere, they 
need no protection and last for years. 
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Flowering Almond 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
A desirable shrub, 3-5 ft. high. Be- 
cause of its compact shape and dwarf 
height, it is an elegant subjeet for 
lawn planting where a conspicuous 
shrub is desired. The flowers usually 
appear before the leaves. ; 
—DOUBLE PINK. Branches loaded 
in May with large, double rose colored 
blossoms. Each, 12 to 18 in., 39e; 3 for 
$1.10. 

JAPAN BARBERRY 
(Berberis Thunbergi.) Of dwarf 
growth, uniformly bushy and rounded, 
with thorny twigs. Very desirable as 
a low, compact hedge. It is covered 
with bright scarlet berries and the 
foliage turns to scarlet in fall. Each, 
2-15 in., 15e; 3 for 42e: 6 for TS8e;3 doz., 
$1.35; 25 for $2.60; 50 for $4.95. 

RED LEAVED BARBERRY 
The foliage is always a rich, lus- 
trous, bronzy red. Throughout the 
summer this color is intensified until 
in the fall its foliage changes to vivid 
orange, scarlet, and red shades, and is 
followed by brilliant scarlet berries. 
To develop its brilliant coloring, it 
should be nlanted in full exposure to 
the sun. Each, 12-15 in., 24e; 3 for 
63e; 6 for $1.15; 12 for $2.15; 25 for 
$4.10; 50 for $7.95. 
BRIDAL WREATH. See Page 104. 
ALL SHRUBS ARE POSTPAID 



100 The shipment of plants and shrubs came through in 
Kelly, Grandfield, Oklahoma: 


BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Buddleia or Summer Lilac. Shrubs 
of vigorous growth, flowers very sweet 
and fragrant. Buddleias are slow in 
starting their growth. When trans- 
planted, the tops usually die down be- 
fore the root starts growth. Allow 
fully one month before deciding it is 
not growing. It sometimes dies down 
to the ground in winter, but shoots 
forth quickly in spring. 
4 to 6 feet. 

Buddleia Fortune 
—Buddleia Fortune (Plant Patent 
206). Panicles of flowers 12 to 18 in. 
long, pure lilac in color with a -bril- 
liant orange eye in each tiny flower, 
thousands of which make up one 
flower spray. Grows 4 feet high, and 
blooms extravagantly. Fine for cut- 
ting. Strong plants: Each, 75¢; 3 for 
$2.10. 
—Dubonnet. The color is an exact 
counterpart of the popular French 
wine Dubonnet, a beautiful new shade 
which has been popularized in dress 
fabrics. The spikes are solid and well 
rounded out with large individual flor- 
ets that glow a true wine red. 
vigorous and robust growth. 
plants: Each, 39e; 3 for $1.10. 
—Isle de France. Rosy violet-pur- 
ple flowers, long panicles, very fra- 
grant. Strong plants. Each, $2e; 3 
for S89e. 
One Each of Above 3, for $1.25. 
Butterfly Bush, Isle de France 
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Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
DEUTZIA 
They flower in June, bearing dainty 
bell or tassel-shaped flowers. 
—Slender Deutzia. A beautiful dwarf 
shrub of slender, erect, branching hab- 
it, covered in early spring with rose 
colored flowers. 4 ft. Valuable for 
low hedges and for foundation plant- 
ing. Each, 12 to 15 in. 38e; 3 for 
$1.05. 
—Pride of Rochester. Large, double 
flowers, white tinged with blush. 
Grows _5 to 6 feet high. Blooms in 
May. Each, 1% to 2 ft., 33e; 3 for 94e. 

Silver Blotch Dogwood 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Grow readily almost anywhere but 
especially valuable in shady locations. 
All of them are very desirable. 
—Golden Twig Dogwood. 8 ft. Bright 
golden yellow bark, 
leaved foliage, white flowers in May 
and June. Each, 12 to 18 in., 28e; 3 
for 77e. 
—Red Osier Dozwood. 
for its brilliant bark, 
dark blood red; white flowers in May 
and June. Elegant for corners and 
rear planting. Each, 1% to 2 ft., 29e;3 
3 for S4e. ¢ 
—Silver Blotch Dogwood. 5 ft. A 
striking shrub with variegated cream 
and green foliage, and bright, dark 
red bark. White flowers. Very at- 
tractive and very desirable, Each, 1% 
to 2 f{t., 64e; 3 for $1.75. 
12 ft. Valuable 
which is usually 
ABOUT PRUNING SHRUBS 
Trim or prune your flowering 
shrubs in summer after they have 
bloomed, rather than in early 
spring. Early spring pruning cuts 
off the flowering branches and 
prevents the shrub from bloom- 
ing. 
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