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PINK ALMOND 
(Double Flowering ) 
Branch Lined With Flowers 
In early spring, before other 
shrubs are in bud, the Flowering 
Almond is a bride’s bouquet of dou- 
ble, pink, rose-like flowers.... 
Every branch is covered. It is hardy 
and “breathtakingly” beautiful. 
Loads of flowers one year after 
planting. It grows to five feet. Use 
it in beds or in the shrub border. 
Size Each Per3 Per 5 
BS: Thornes ces 45¢ $1.20 $1.75 
3-4:1U. 2k ect coere 50¢ 1.40 2.29 

(Golden Bell) 
Earliest Shrub to Bloom 
Golden flowers often against the 
last snow of spring. Few, if any, of 
the spring-flowering hardy shrubs 
can surpass this slender and bril- 
liant flowering shrub. It is upright 
in growth; foliage rich, dark green 
cuenine to bronze in fall. Grows 
4-6 ft. tall 
Each Per3 Per5 Per 10 
Vic $1.10 $1.93 
94c 2.48 
size 





A “3 ne 3 a: Saas 
BARBERRY 
GREEN BARBEERY: The dwarf 
shrub that never needs trimming. 
Dense, heavy dark green foliage that 
turns copper red in the fall. Has 
scarlet berries all winter. 2 to 4 ft. 
Seedlings Per 5 Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
8-12 in. 40c «$0.75 =$2.50 $4.50 
Trans- 
plants Each Per5 Per 10 Per 50 
12-18 in. 20¢ $0.90 $1.70 $7.00 
18-24 in. 25¢ 1.00 1.85 8.00 
RED BARBERRY: Like above, but 
red all summer and red leaves in 
winter. Ideal for contrast with 
green-leaved shrubs. 12 to 18 in., 
25e each.; 5 for 95c; 10 for $1.69. 
SNOWBALL 
The Giant Snowball Shrub 
This is the favorite shrub of most people. 
a lovely sight, too, when loaded with bloom, Very 
hardy, attains a height of 6 
filled with white balls of bloom in the last par 
of May. Plant plenty of these. 
12-18 in.: Ea., 35c; 5 for $1.65; 10 for $2.90 
Ea., 40c; 5 for $1.90; 10 for $3.40. 
“Northwest's Largest Seed and Nursery House” 
18-24 in.: 



leathery foliage comes very early in 

How to Plant Shrubs: 
There's nothing to planting 
shrubs. General planting direc- 
tions are included with every order. Set low growers about 2 fb. a 
medium growers 3 ft., and 
tall growers about 4 ft. apart. 
roots out well, tamp earth back SOLIDLY, and prune back to within 
several inches of the ground to make a bushy growth, 


BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Hartwegi 
Blooms All Summer 
(New Summer Lilac)—The lovely 
shrub with flower spikes 12 to 15 
inches long, of beautiful true lilac 
color and fragrant. Blooms con- 
tinuously all summer and fall. A 
really wonderful sight among shrubs 
and in the flower garden. Grows 
3-5 ft. tall. 
18 in., Field Grown Plants, 
each, 3 for 85c, 5 for $1.25. 
30c 
"HYDRANGEA A. 
Early Summer Snowball 
Snowball Hydrangea: This magnif- 
icent perfectly hardy shrub has snow- 
white blossoms. One of its most valu- 
able characteristics is its coming into 
bloom just after the passing of all 
early spring-blooming shrubs. Does 
better planted in partially shady 
Pplaces—such as the north and east 
sides of buildings. Grows 3 to 5 ft. 
tall 
12-18 in. 25¢ Each; 5 for $1.15; 10 
for $2.00. 
18-24 in., 35e Each; 5 for $1.65; 10 
for $2.75. 



EYSUCKLE 
Its glossy 
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Upright Tartarian: 
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HYDRANGEA P. G 
of white flowers, 
inches across, changing to shades 
of pink in the fall... . Blossoms 
hold on well into the winter. 
cellent for foundation or 
plantings, 

colored 
DOGWOOD 
Crimson Twigged Shrub 
A sturdy, beautiful shrub with 
heavy foliage and bright red bark. 
In the winter the red bark shines 
in the snow and adds a touch of 
brightness to the dark season. Plant 
a mass of fire. Covered with White 
blossoms in summer. Grows to 4-6 ft. 

Size Each Per5 Perl0 Per 50 
18-24 in... 25c $1.20 $2.00 $8.00 
Pra ibacicies . 30c 1.40 2.50 11.00 
3-4 ft..... 35c 1.60 3.00 13.50 

Late Summer—Massive Flowers 
Hardy Shrub producing panicles 
as large as 10 
Ex- 
shaded 
Grows 3 to 5 ft. tall. 
12-18 in. 25c Each; 5 for $1.15; 
10 for $2.00. 
18-24 in. 35c Each; 5 for $1.65; 
10 for $2.75. 


For Winter Beauty 
lovely shrub with dainty, rose- 
the spring. Its grayish-white wood owers, followed by large, t s : h S—d 
is beautiful at all seasons of the clustered, milk-white fruits which Ps any extent. This is & strictly hot winds or Stischoprenes Tought, 
year. Stands heavy trimming and remain far into winter. Does well st-class ornamental hedge pl this plant. Pea-gre Se 
ae ae is Aegon oe the air in shade. Grows 3 to 4 ft. tall. for southeastern 8° Dak.-4 eee like leaves Very Cone locust 
when in bloom, an e bright col- >) ‘j T Y ; ; » ani e - ct ‘grower 
ored berries make it beautiful well RED SNOW BERRY climates, Plant 10 inches apart ts paren hedge. Can be 
into the fall. A Fine Hedge Plant. Similar to White Snowberry but Pee Od eos any, height from 4 f+ 
Grows 8 to 10 ft. Can be trimmed has RED berries after blooming Size 0 or higher, 
any height. Choice RED OR PINK, ee Disguise: ser, hardy. Likes Per25 Per50 Per 100 ; PRICE: 1-114 ft. 50 for 89 
e er Per Per hot dry spots. fe) : or $1. ss r 89c; 10 
{3:24 tn, ‘Seodiingas in, $2.60 $400 Size |" Escher Pecan rans Mr18 in...-. $1.35 $2.50 $4.89 Eee 50 ccs 
- n. WHOSE soe Peeters 4 a ize Per 5 P. = 2 . : 
1-2 ft. Transplants. 200 $0.75 6.75 12.50 12-18 in.. 22¢ $100. $150" F%3.00 ’ 90 for $1.19; 100 for $1.89. 
2-3 ft. Transplants..25¢ 1.00 8.25 15.75 8-24 in.. 27¢ 1.25 2.00 4.00 
3-4 ft. Transplants..30c 1.25 10.75 19.75 2-3 1.50 2.50 6.00 
E34 5 35c 

glossy green, holds 
into late fall. 




Be OF eg at ee 
eer ares ae 
HEDGES 
How 
to Plant fence you can have, and they are so 
much more attractive they add much to the value of 
¢ your property. 
ae on ' have to repair this king of fence and they’re ideal - Tae 
a oa ey private. They’re easy to plant, too. About 1 ft. apart 
2 ua istance except with barberry usually set 18 in, apart and 
oneysuckle and Spirea Van Houttei usually set 215 to 3 ft. apart. 
Some like to stagger the planting in zig-zag lines to make hedge 
tighter but straight line is just as 
d good. Cut back to 
inches of the ground to make the hedge bush from the end eS 
Hedges are the cheapest kind of 





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CHINESE ELM 
The Quick Grower 
If you want a hedge in 
plant Chinese Elm. Cant be Cine 
to any height you wish from 1 ft. 
to 10 ft. Makes one of the tightest 
hedges possible. Very hardy and 
drought-resistant. Leafs 
and holds leaves late. Set aried 

BUCKTHORN 
The Hedge Plant for the North 
Thick’ glossy foliage with 
branches and is hard to ag 
through. Perfectly hardy and excel- 
lent as a Snow-catcher. Makes fine 
ornamental hedges and can be 
trimmed to an i 
B inehes apart. desired shape. Plant 
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2-Year Seedlin 
Bh . gs Per 50 P 
PaaS ae Be apna Cee Naan Seid $1.65 ° oe 
Bais 1¥%-2 ft., 25 for 59e; 100 18-24 in. 35 to8 
-09; (50 at % 100 rate). Transplants Each Per jo” pa ne Peruae 
spite tor 89c; 100 for $1.98; 23 it. Ficthe 15¢ $1.40 $6.00 = $41.00 
6’ 100 rate). 4-6 ft. <2) 25e 23588 18.00 
ze 

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TARTARIAN COTONE 
an Bi 2 AS 
HONEYSUCKLE a Agutifolia: A high pode ee ae 
ing may be cent srowing. By prun- 
For Tall Screening Hedge 
This is one of the most 
popular 
hedges because it grows fast, grows 
tall for screening purposes, has 
beautiful foliage, and in th i 
is covered foie 
t down to 18 inches 
or will make a edge 4 feet high. The 
in clusters, Produces very conspicu- 
ous black fruj - 4 
almost any ae This shrub thrives in 
with beautiful Pink ft ed anal 
; Heald i Si » in fall, 
flowers followed be Mae ee See ita: to Bing: ed and yellow. At- 
ri Se raf . apart. Choice pink 2 Var Seedlings Per5 Per50 Per 100 
vs EF eRe | 55e $4.50 
PRIOR: tata toa Me ae 224 in. Sees 75c 6.00 Hi 
50 for $2.50; 100 for’ $400, oe 4824 men $e" Stes Glog? Bee 88 
te 350 $1.65 $3.00 $12.59 
ag 1.80 3.40 16.00 

PRIVET HEDGE 
(Amur _ River North) —Foliage 
its color well] 
Will stand shearing 
CARAGANA 
The Drought Lover 
(Siberian p. 
hardiest of all Tyee)-Ohe of the 





RUSSIAN SPIREA 
6 » y = 
MULBERRY VAN HOUTT 
For Clipped Hedge (Bri = 
el ; This makes an ideal Beautiful as U itrimme 
Bie oe EN ta A hedge—a little darker th: are ant. an uistandin ee 
‘eo s ps eG : an Privet, 1 rte 
BUSH BITTERSWEET crows rapidly. Can be trimmed to &fow and Theme, Hardy, it “wil 
Wahoo or Strawberry Bush: Shrub or small tree to me height desired. Not quite as fj" do well, Loaded with Bloom 
It is 15 feet. Purple flowers in June. Leaves have nice in habit as Privet or Chinese there: one makes. 4 “sight 
to 10 feet Ts splendid fall coloring. A firy rich red. Has clusters b coe hedge, but still good ang ill summer. Grows ¢ ue folie a 
‘last part of red berries in fall like vine bittersweet. An un- est—very economical. irtimmed, but may’ be “trlinmes : 
usual shrub that will make you the talk of the f PRICE: 1-11% ft., 50 for 89c; 100 "PRICES sth *e te apart : 
town. or $1.50. : 100 f 98; (5 iT : 
| ? metal j or $1.98; 
12-24 in., 25c Each, 5 for $1.10. 144-2 ft., 50 for 98c; 100 for $1.75 $8.98 7 sft, B for $2.09," 100 : 3 
°—GURNEW’S, Yankton, So. Dak. : meemmeenaes nae ? sa = 
