16 THE BOUGHEN NURSERIES 

HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS—Hardier than P. G. flat cymes of white 
flowers, low growing. Often kills to the ground and comes up and blooms. 
ACH eas el ke, ork wipe dh ata tk yn eee ee 75c 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus)—Pure white scented blossom, protect. 
ahi. Molerg otra eee res oo ye tt Tae a ne ee 75c 
SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSA-—Snowberry, pink flowers, white 
berries;:hardy. nativershriub. (Each wy..ce2 2) sone eae ee 25c 
HONEYSUCKLES—tTartarian, pink, red; all hardy and very beautiful; 
should be in every garden. Each, 50c................... large, $1.00 
HONEYSUCKLES (for hedges)—12 to 18 inches, mixed or separate 
colorssuHach 5ocyperO0 vee Meteo. ee pee i eer $20.00 
LONICERI ALBERTII—Quite different from Tartarian Honeysuckles 
and just as fine, purplish pink, flowers in June; attractive.........50c 
AMERICAN BEAUTY HONEYSUCKLE—A few fine bushes of a deeper 
hue than any I’ve seen originated here by a seedling. 
Bach, only onevyear oldsin 1944. spring. 2.25.5 10) ee $1.00 
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA — Native shrub, Buttercup bush, bright 
yellow flowers, long blooming, makes fine low hedge, 40c each; per 
$ 
CLOZENT sche ee A erin se OMENS eb ee 4.00 
GINNALIAN MAPLE—Cut-leaved, ornamental, small trees, 6 to 7 feet, 
stronage1.00smallerathiyence J .neterpeees | Pols pee eee 50c each 
CUT LEAF ELDERBERRY-—A very graceful cut leaf variety, kills back, 
makes good growth every summer, red berries in clusters. Each..... 50c 
BLACKBERRIED ELDER—Fruit hangs on well. Each............ 50c 
ADAMS ELDERBERRY-—Selected for fine eet large fruit. Makes 
pies tasting like blueberry; medium hardy. Each. eee . 60c 
SEEDLING APPLES—Hybrid apple. Pyrus Baccata, 1 year, Net 00 per 
dazen--2ito 3 1eet, per dOZen y fas <i, e  e $2.50 
Lyearspéer100 eee ee geile Se Re oe poke ot oe eee 5.00 
SEEDLING CRABS—Make good windbreaks. We have several rows in 
several places, 20 to 25 feet high. Beautiful flowers and lots of small fruits 
relished by Prairie chicken and partridge in the winter. Large, 3 to 4 feet. 
$35:00 per 100; in lessérnumberts,.each! oc 2.852). ode ...50c 
SEEDLING PLUMS—From wild and cultivated varieties. Mixed, $1.00 
per dozen; $5.00 per 100. Not less than 50 sold at hundred prices. 
Good screen for gardens, 4 to 6 feet, $35 per 100, yields sometimes good 
usable fruit and full of flowers, earliest in spring. You should grow some. 
NATIVE VIRGINIA CREEPER—A fine house climber, each, 50c; 2 years 
DED COZEN Gay ate tate nes hes Seth Woe hn $4.00 
NATIVE HOPS—Good climbers and hops useful. Each 25c; 5 for. .$1.00 
NATIVE BITTERSWEET—Climber with orange berries. Each.....50c 
CLEMATIS TANGUTICA—Large yellow flowers, climbing 10 feet . . .60c 
