SHRUBS (Continued) 
SUMAC (Native) Bright fall coloring. 2-3 
NOCTOMCACITIMS UC trl OL mie ea cee ete een ee i OF 75e¢ 
SUMAC Cut Leaf — Rapid grower. Attrac- 
tive long feathery leaves, finely cut. 
OEQalinmoUC show l Olieeee cts eee ae $1.35 
TAMARIX—Hespida (Silver sprays) 6-10 ft. 
Feathery silver foliage; bright pink flowers 
in June-July. 
See ae iCO eco C Shop LOLu a seer eens ea eee re 65¢ 
Za CACI 4 eC cd hLOLec ee eee ee O15 
SAmtieneachy GUC. oO LOL... eee eee $1.50 
VIBURNUM Lantana (Wayfaring tree) 10- 
15 ft. Upright growing shrub with thick 
dark green leaves that hang on late. White 
flowers in corymbs followed by red berries, 
ripening black. 114-2 ft., 45c3 3 for ....$1.25 
Doel ree ao Csi o-40 fbe5 CON yee nt 75¢ 
WILLOW URAL — Dwarf hedge 
Small willow leaves and_ slender’ stems. 
Makes thick hedge set one foot apart. Cut- 
tings 50c per 50. 2-3 ft. Shrubs, 25c; 3 for 
Goce) tor , 
willow. 
ROSES 
ROSE PRICES: 
Strong blooming size two year field grown 
roses—each, 50c3 3 for $1.25; 5 for ...... $2.00 
HARDY MINNESOTA ROSES 
Grow into landscape shrubs 
DR. E. M. MILLS — Double 
Early flowers in June. 
BELLE POITEVINE—Really a pink Hansa. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—Small bright red 
double flowers all summer long. Grows 3 ft. 
high. Most beautiful. 
HANSA—Grows 5-6 ft. high. Double violet- 
red flowers in June periodically during the 
light yellow. 
A good bloomer. 

summer and again in autumn. Makes fine 
landseape shrub. 
KEXir Me eayey eeCaA Cl yee wees eee es 65¢ 
ee CC Comer Cmte eee nee to ewe OE fe 75¢c 
HARRISON YELLOW—Semi-double, moder- 
ately fragrant bright golden yellow flowers 
in June; grows 4-6 ft. high. 
RUBRIFOLIA—Deep red foliage all summer 
long. Makes a hardy shrub. Single rosy 
flowers. 
Pam tte SNIIOS wuCa Chee to. seen, eae a ee 75¢ 
AMELIA GRAVENEAUX Rugosa—Carmine 
red borne on long stems. One of best for 
the north. 
CONRAD F. MEYER Rugosa—Large silvery 
pink. 
GRUSS EN TEPLITZ Hybrid Tea — Dark 
maroon-red flowers in groups. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Hybrid perpet- 
ual) Large snow white rose June until frost. 
PAUL NEYRON (Hybrid perpetual) Thorn- 
less bushes with giant pink fragrant flowers. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON (Rugosa) Snowy 
white flowers in bunches. Cut back in spring. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Each, 40c3; 3 for 
EXCELSA—Double scarlet-crimson blooms. 
SEVEN SISTERS—Rosy-red to flesh color. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER, red. 
Anchorage, Alaska 
Gentlemen: 
Some of my neighbors in this town 
have Roses blooming in their gar- 
dens which have lived outdoors sey- 
eral winters, and which they bought 
from your nurseries. I would like 
them myself — please send catalog. 
Signed J.A.B. 
VINES 
AMERICAN IVY Virginia creeper—Fastest 
growing vine for twining on trellises, screen 
porches, or fences. Fall foliage coloring. 
Each, 25c; 3 for 65c3 10 for 
ENGLEMAN CREEPER (Ampelopsis engle- 
manni) Sticks to stone, stucco, brick with- 
out aid. 5 whorl leaves with autumn coloring. 

HachteooCenortOmes 100 sa OL Ore eee $3.00 
Medium size, 25c; 3 for 65c; 10 for -..... $2.00 
BOSTON IVY — Small, attractive leaves ; 
good fall coloring. Clings to stone, brick, 
stucco, etc. 
Bach 60 C Seca tories nie es see te $1.50 
BITTERSWEET—Native twining plant with 
orange berries; red inside. Fine for winter 
decoration. 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for 
Medium size, 35c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00 
CLEMATIS (Large flowering Jackmanni)— 
Large rich purple flowers all summer. Plant 
on south or east exposure. 
Each, 40c; 3 for 
Large 4 inch pots, each 75c; 3 for 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE — 
(New everblooming variety) Trumpets of 
rose-red outside and golden yellow inside. 
Very fragrant. Each, 75c; medium .......... 50c 

SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE 
NEW GOLDEN FLAME EVERBLOOMING 
VARIETY — BLOOMS ALL SUMMER 
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