RED TARTARIAN HON- 
EYSUCKLE. A very 
popular ornamental 
hedge which speaks 
for itself. Perfectly har- 
dy, of upright bush 
ferm, growing to a 
height of 12 to 14 feet 
at maturity, making the 
very best windbreak 
and snow fence. Its 
greyish white wood is 
beautiful at all sea- 
sons of the year. Its 
glossy leathery foli- 
age, so thick that ays 
chicken can't get.) ig 
through it, its ability’ 
to stand heavy trim- 
Ming cone “cumtting 
back, makes it mcst ©, ay 
desirable for hedging “ rd soe 
purposes. Its hardi- ae 
ness, its rapid growth, 
its immense number of 
pink and red flowers 
coming early in May, : 
are followed by a big 4 Hydrangea A. G.— $1.00, postpaid 
crop of red berries that 
lest until early winter and a paradise for birds. A favorite shrub that is abso- 
lutely hardy in any fortion of the United States. Will grow with little or no care 
and lasts a lifetime. Every home should have a hedge, driveway or windbreak 
of this robust and beautiful bush honeysuckle. One of the favorite shrubs. 
2 ft., 15c each; $8.00 per 100. 

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DESMODIUM, PURPLE BUSH CLOVER. One of the most attractive of the late bloom- 
ing shrubs. Clusters of deep purple pea-shaped flowers in August and September. 
2-yr. plants, 30c each, postpaid. 
SYRINGA, Coronarius (Mock Orange). One of the very best of the old, well-known 
shrubs. It seldom or never fails to bloom. The beautiful, waxy white flowers 
appear in June. In shape and fragrance they resemble the orange blossoms, 
therefore the name. Grows to a height of 10 feet, can be kept lower by pruning. 
18 to 24 in., 30c each. 
SUMAC, Fragrant. Grows 2 to 4 feet 
tall; flowers yellow, in clusters 
along the stems, followed by red 
kerries in June. Leaves color to 
: ; brilliant scarlet. 18 to 24 in., 35c 
8 Forsythia Fortunei—Golden Bell aps. 
18 Inch, $1.00, Postpaid 











S., Fern-Leaved (Staghorn Sumac). It 
is of rapid, robust growth, producing cones of bright red fruit. Leaves 
beautifully formed. Thrives on the poorest soils. In the fall the leaves 
turn to a beautiful crimscn-red. The best of the Sumacs. 18 to 24 in., 
35c each. 
TAMARIX, Hispida. A strong and slender, tall growing shrub with grace- 
ful bending branches. Bright silver foliage and bright coral-cink flowers 
in large panicles. 18 to 24 in., 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
WEIGELA, Eva Rathke. Flowers are of brilliant crimson color, a 
beautiful and distinct shade. Blooms nearly all summer. Flowers 
bell-shaped, borne on graceful drooping branches. 18 to 24 in., 
35c each. 
W. Rosea. An elegant shrub, with beautiful rose-colored flowers. 
Blooms very profusely in June. It is erect in habit with dark green 
leaves. 18 to 24 
in., 30c each. 
S e C i A L J REDBUD. This is the 
little native wood- 
Ce) Red Tartazian $ y-0° land beauty that 
Hone suckle gives such cheer- 
y fulness in early 
2-Y¥r., 2 ft, rin with its 
One of the Fastest Growing Shrubs Be g ; 
for Hedges lovely pink, pea- 
shaped blossoms 
Anthony Waterer S 00 before the leaves 
SPIREA unfold. Grows 15 
2 15-in., U Speen to 20 feet high. 
-yr., 1S-in., Unsurpassed for Foundation 
Planting ZeiOmeOeeit..a 40C 
5 18-in. Japanese Quince (Firebush) 
each. $1.00, postpaid 
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