Practical FLOWERING SHRUBS 
The New Hansen Bush Cherry 
The New Quick Bearing Cherry 

@ Easy to Grow Rapid growing shrub —can be 
e Sure to Produce planted singly or in groups; also 
makes a gorgeous hedge with its 
® Hardy Everywhere snow-white blossoms. The Bush 
Cherry produces deli- 
+ \ yr cious plum-shaped 
Me ee x) cherries fine for eat- 
eh 4 ten ing fresh from the 
bush, has a wonderful 
flavor, excellent for 
jam. Grows 4 to 5 ft. 
high with a 3-4 ft. 
spread. The foliage is 
very attractive, silvery 
green turning to red 
and gold in fall. 
3 
plants, 








Hansen Bush Cherries 
Notice what beautiful flowers are produced by the S 50 
Hansen Bush Cherry. Plant anywhere in your shrub —_ 
planting or on the lawn. 
AFRICAN TAMARIX 
Thrives in any soil. Handsome light green 
feathery foliage. Small pink flowers are borne 
profusely on gracefully bending branches in May 
and June. Fine for cutting. Unlike other shrubs 
they have an_ individuality that makes them 
unique. Price, 3 for $1.40. 
DOUBLE MOCK ORANGE 
(Philadelphus Virginalis) 
A magnificent new variety. Its semi-double 
blossoms are the largest, handsomest, and most 
sweetly fragrant of any known variety. A lovely 
specimen for the garden. Grows from 5 to 6 feet 
at maturity. 2- to 3-ft. plants, 75¢ each. 
