(Flowering Shrubs Continued) 
(Lonicera). Of this 
Bush Honeysuckle jroo °family of 
shrubs we have selected after many years of 
testing, the following 4 varieties, which in our 
opinion are not only the hardiest, but in their 
respective sizes are the most freely blooming. 
These shrubs will bloom in April and May, fol- 
lowed later by red berries which attract birds. 
Wherever upright growing shrubs with good, 
healthy foliage are needed, these Bush Honey- 
suckles deserve special attention. For Climbing 
Honeysuckles see page 48. 
Honeysuckle Grandiflora Rosea 
10 to 12 ft. tall, perfectly hardy, does well most 
anywhere, a profuse bloomer, blossoms bright 
pink, followed by showy red berries. 
Red Tartarian Honeysuckle § ‘°)'' 
of the dense growing Tartarian type, with very 
dark red blossoms, in fact the best red Honey- 
suckle. Hardy. 
Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle *,'°,}° 
Grows upright to a dense bush form that can 
be sheared to form if desired. A good bloomer, 

and hardy everywhere. 
The blossoms are of a 
showy clear pink color in May and June. 
Hardy Nebraska upland grown, that goes 
for Johnnie just as well as for the trees he 
helped us grow. Johnnie is the son of our 
field-foreman, C. W. Burns, he _ started 
early working on trees. Like Johnnie, most 
of our young men went to the colors. The 
men who are with us now are our older 
and well experienced hands. If you can get 
your order to us early, we are certain of 
getting your stock to you at exactly the 
right time, and your order will .be as- 
sembled by expert nurserymen. 
This is a large 
Cornus, Dogwood j27'3,5 35 teh 
growing shrubs, planted especially for its 
highly colored bark which is most attrac- 
tive through the winter. Erect growers, 
fitting best in groups or back-grounds of 
shrub groups. We are offering the choicest 
of the perfectly hardy types. 
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Golden Twig Cornus (i077 (6 3 
and 10 feet, branches and bark of golden 
yellow color, very attractive through the 
winter. 2 to 3 ft. extra strong shrubs, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.40; postpaid. 
- = Also called the 
Cornus siberica Coral Dogwood due 
to the shiny red color of bark and twigs. 
Grows to a height of 8 or 10 ft., blooms in 
clusters of white blossoms through early 
spring. Hardy everywhere. 2 to 3 ft. nice 
shrubs, 40c each; 3 for $1.00; postpaid. 
Shepherdia. <A _ native 
Buffalo Berry sien from the North, 
growing to a nice shape, about 5 to 6 ft. 
tall, and bearing large numbers of red 
berries, attracting birds and also used for 
canning and medical purposes. 30c each; 3 
for 75c; prepaid. 
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_leaves_ color up. to 
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Morrowi Honeysuckle {,j° °{t 
is the Oriental variety with the lower and 
more spreading growth. Blossoms pure 
white in May and June, rich crimson ber- 
ries later in the season. In strong demand 
for landscape work for dense growth, and 
good foliage. Easy to grow, and perfectly 
hardy. 
Prices on all Honeysuckles, 
prepaid: 1 3 10 
12 to 18-inch nice plants. .$0.25 $0.60 $1.80 
2 to 3 ft. selected shrubs... 0.45 1.20 3.60 
(Sambucus Canaden- 
Golden Elder Sis aurea.) Makes a 
large shrub 8 to 10 ft. tall, and branching 
out well to a pyramidal shape. The large 
leaves, all-or partly golden yellow contrast 
well in groups of tall shrub, plantings. The 
est advantage in full 
sun. Blooms in July, large white blossom 
clusters, followed by black berries which 
attract birds. Perfectly hardy. 2-3 ft. se- 
lected shrubs, 55c each; 3 for $1.45; pre- 
paid. ; 
Spraying of Shrubs #f, most, 2! 
shrubs are free from diseases of the foliage 
and of the wood, spraying applies only to 
insect control. To check any leaf-eating in- 
sect use Arsenate of Lead at the rate of 3 
tablespoonfuls per Gallon of Water. You 
can get this at your drug store, also ‘“‘Black 
Leaf 40” (Nicotin Sulphate) which is -used 
against insects which suck the sap, espe- 
cially Aphis. One or two applications of 
spray usually remedies the trouble, and 
does away with insect pests for the rest of 
the season. 
SONDEREGGER NURSERIES 
