
Weigela, 53c. 


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Hydrangea Snowhill, 
2 Handsome Lawn Shrubs 
Provide Valuable Fruit 
CRANBERRY, HIGHBUSH. L. Attractive 
tall, flowering shrubs with white blooms followed 
by huge clusters of bright red berries which 
hang on way into winter. A beautiful lawn 
ornament! The berries make delicious jelly that 
looks and tastes exactly like that of the Oran- 
berry one buys at the grocery! (See color photo 
opposite page.) 
JUNEBERRY. M. Fruit resembles in every 
way the delicious Blueberry.. Looks like it, tastes 
like it, makes luscious pies and sauce like it. 
BUT—you can grow Juneberry quickly and eas- 
“ily, No special care or soil conditioning. Super- 
hardy, fast-growing, thrives in any soil! Its 
beautiful white blossoms, its red berries which 
turn blue when ripe, make this plant highly 
ornamental as well as useful. Order at least 2 
plants to insure setting of fruit. 
Juneberries. 
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Bridal Wreath, 43c. 
oo x ok Hardy Flowering Struts 
Lilacs—on page 


Forsythia, 43c. 
Plant dwarf SHRUBS OF 
(marked 
D.), about 1-2 ft. 
Medium 
(marked 
M.), about 2-3 ft. 
apart, and large 
(marked 
L.), about 3-4 ft. 
BRILLIANT 
BEAUTY 
to Enhance Your Home 
See Color illustrations on 
opposite page 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF. D. Rich bronze- 
red leaves that hold their color all summer, A 
bright contrast to other shrubs. Plant in full 
sunlight. 
HYDRANGEA, LARGE FLOWERING (Pani- 
culata Grandiflora). M. Produces enormous 
panicles of pure white flowers, which change to 
pink and bronze in fall; often cut for winter 
house decoration. 
HYDRANGEA SNOWHILL (Arboresens). 
M. Large white snowball-like flowers from 
July to frost, Likes partial shade. 
MAYDAY TREE. Brought by Professor 
Hansen from The Imperial Gardens of Russia. 
Large bush literally covered with white bloom. 
Flowers even before Bridal Wreath, 
MOCK ORANGE, DOUBLE FLOWERING 
(Virginal). L. Magnificent new variety with 
large creamy-white, fragrant double flowers. 
In full bloom in spring, followed by occa- 
sional flowers all season, 
PURPLE LEAF BUSH CHERRY (Cistena). 
M. Its purple foliage produces a fine color 
effect, a striking contrast in shrub plantings. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Prunus Triloba). 
M. A great attraction in early spring when 
every branch is completely covered with 
clusters of large double pink, rose-like flowers. 
SNOWBALL. Old-Fashioned Favorite. lL. 
Covered with pure white ‘‘snowballs’’ in early 
spring. Grows in full sun or partial shade. 
TAMARIX. Lace Tree. L. Striking and un- 
usual with feathery foliage and open clusters 
of small pink flowers at end of branches in 
June and July. 
WEIGELA (Floribunda.) M, Of spreading 
habit, with slender branches well covered with 
crimson trumpet-shaped flowers in July. 
PRICES ON ALL SHRUBS LISTED ABOVE: 
STANDARD 3 Yr. PLANTS 
4 3c each; 2 for 98¢ 
LARGE 4 Yr. PLANTS 
63c each; 2 for $1.15 
Shipped Express, not prepaid 
‘Hydrangea Snowhill, 53c. 


Spirea A. Waterer, 43c, 
POPULAR SHRUBS 
FOR QUICK EFFECT 
BARBERRY (Thunbergi). D. Its low 
spreading growth forms a dense bush, Scarlet 
and bronze in fall, studded with brilliant red 
berries. 
COTONEASTER (Quince Berry). M. A neat 
clean shrub with small rounded leaves, dark 
green and glossy. Inconspicuous pink flowers 
followed by black fruit. 
DOGWOOD, RED-TWIGGED (Cornus). L. 
Bright coral-red branches make this sturdy 
shrub attractive in all seasons. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). L. A grace- 
ful ornamental shrub with brilliant golden yel- 
low bell-shaped flowers in early spring. 
GOLDEN ELDER. L. A handsome, wide- 
spreading shrub with bright yellow leaves all 
season. The color is more intense when planted 
in a sunny position. 
HONEYSUCKLE, RED BUSH (Lonicera 
Tartarica Rosea). L. Delicately shaped rose- 
pink flowers followed by bright red _ berries. 
Thrive in sun or shade. Makes ideal tall 
screen hedge along back boundary of lot to 
screen off any undesirable view. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Coronarius). 
L. A splendid, tall ornamental shrub, Olusters 
of large white flowers, delightfully fragrant. 
— THE BEST IN SPIREAS! — 
SPIREA (Dwarf Red) ANTHONY WATER- 
ER. D. A low bush with erect stems 3-4 ft. 
high, Rosy-crimson flowers in flat-top clusters 
all summer, 
SPIREA (Dwarf Pink) FROEBELI. OD. 
Very fine, dwarf shrub, covered from July to 
September with a mass of bright rose-pink 
flowers. ; 
SPIREA (Pink Summer) BILLARDI, M. 
Plume-like flowers of delicate rose-pink at end 
of branches in July and August. 
SPIREA (Snow Garland) ARGUTA. M. 
Graceful and attractive all season, with long 
light green leaves. A profusion of dainty white 
blossoms in May. 
SPIREA (Bridal Wreath) VAN HOUTTEI. 
M. Graceful, arching branches completely cov- 
ered with tiny snow-white flowers. in late May. 

PRICES ON ABOVE SHRUBS: 
3 Yr. Size: 43¢ each; 2 for 79c 
4 Yr. Size: 53¢ each; 2 for 98c 
Shipped Express, not prepaid 

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