SHRUBS 
For Permanent Beauty 
Heavy 2 yr. Blooming Size 
PLEASE NOTE: shrubs, and trees will 
not be shipped until October. Successful fall 
transplanting of these demands that they be 
thoroughly ripened by frost before being dug. 
Plant tall shrubs 4 feet apart, medium var- 
ieties 3 feet, and dwarf kinds 14 to 3 feet. 
; WEIGELAS 
Floribunda. The everblooming red Weigela 
Floribunda surpasses all other red-flowering 
shrubs. Much hardier than Eva Rathke and a 
better flower. Commences blooming early in 
spring and continues all summer long. Leaves 
are a rich glossy green and densely cover the 
branches. A necessity in every border plant- — 
ing. Will reach 5 feet in height. 
Rosea. One of the finest of the family. Tall 
and vigorous growing with abundant deep pink 
flowers in June. Occasional blooms the bal- 
ance of the summer. Will reach 7 to 8 feet in 
height. Your choice. 
60c ea.; 3 for 1.50. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS 
One of the most beautiful of the dwarf 
shrubs. Grows to a height of 2 to 214 feet. 
Trumpet-shaped white blooms are borne close 
to the stems, giving the appearance of flower- 
ing wands. Excellent for use where low-grow- 
ing shrubs are wanted. Foliage is ornamental 
all through the summer. 
40c ea.; 3 for 1.10. 
SNOWBALLS (Viburnum) 
Dentatum (Arrow-Wood) Bright green 
heart-shaped leaves which turn to brilliant 
shades of red and purple in autumn. -Creamy 
white flowers borne in abundance in May and 
June. Deep purple fruits add to its attractive- 
ness. Grows to a height of 8 to 12 feet. 
Opulus Sterile. (Common Snowball). A fav- 
orite shrub bearing great masses of ball-shaped 
white flowers in May. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
Dilatatum. One of the best Viburnums. An 
upright bushy shrub eventually reaching. 10 
feet in height. Deep green, oval-shaped 
leaves. Pure white flowers borne in cymes 3 
to 6 inches across. Very hardy and free flow- 
ering. Masses of globular scarlet berries re- 
main through the winter, making a striking 
contrast to the snow. . 
60c ea.; 3 for 1.50. 
VIBURNUM AMERICANA 
One of the best of all’ Viburnums for the 
‘shrub border or anywhere that a fairly tall 
shrub is needed. Beautiful bright green foli- 
age: clustered white blooms in May; clumps 
of extremely large ornamental bright red ber- 
ries following ‘and remaining until early win- 
ter. Berries are about twice the size of those 
on the regular high-bush Cranberry. Will 
reach 8 to 10 feet high when matured. 
ged 60c ea.; 3 for 1.50. 
Lovely FRENCH LILACS | 
The True Budded Type 
No flowering shrubs are more successfully - 
and easily grown than Lilacs. They may be 
used singly, as specimens, or in mass plant- 
ings. They are excellent in the shrub border, 
or may be used for hedges or screens. Your 
choice, Pink, Purple, ‘White. 
60c ea.; 3 for 1.50; 
Pl 
GOLD FLOWER—HYPERICUM 
A shrubby recumbent bush, 3 to 4 feet high, 
with smooth arching branches. Has single 
golden yellow blossoms and beautiful fine foli- 
age. Does very well in partial shade if soil is 
not too dry. 
50c ea.;.3 for 1.25. 
ARONIA—CHOKEBERRY 
Attractive shrub growing to a height of six 
feet. Foliage a delightful green, changing to 
flaming shades of red in the fall. Masses of 
brilliant berries make this shrub especially de- 
sirable. Does well in shade. 
50c ea.; 3 for 1.25. 
WINTERBERRY 
Beautiful foliage, flashing red berries remain 
until Christmas. Branches and berries make 
excellent Christmas decorations. | Splendid 
‘growing habit makes this an outstanding and 
_ beautiful shrub. 
Fa . 50c ea.; 3 for 1.25. 
MOCK-ORANGE > 
Virginal. Blooms throughout the season. 
This wonderful Mock Orange is without ques- 
tion one of the most beautiful of the shrubs. 
Single flowers on one year wood; double flow- 
ers on two-year wood. Grows 6 to 8 feet in 
height and is a valuable addition to any shrub 
group. Blooms with single flowers on new 
growth all summer. 
60c ea.; 3 for 1.50. 
BEAUTIFUL HYDRANGEAS 
Paniculata Grandiflora. . Flowers in August 
with huge panicles, measuring from 8 to 12 
inches long. Blossoms are first a delicate shade 
of pink gradually changing to bronze in early 
autumn. - 
Arborescens Grandiflora (Snowball Hydran- 
gea). Has the appearance of a low-growing 
Snowball. White, clustered flowers appear in 
June and July lasting for weeks. Very, hardy 
and does well in shady locations. 
50c ea.; 3 for 1.25- 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
For a tall hedge or to screen an unsightly 
view there is no shrub so valuable. Will grow 
to the height of 10 to 12 feet in a few years. 
A beautiful shrub both summer and winter. 
-ls first to clothe itself with leaves in spring, 
and its fragrant flowers and luxuriant foliage 
are aconstant delight. Bright red berries cling 
to the busk ali through the winter, giving a 
brilliant touch of color to the landscape. 
~40c ea.; 3 for 1.10. © 
OLD-FASHIONED LILAC 
No other shrub has quite the place in the 
hearts of people that the old-fashiond lilac 
has. Grows anywhere and its masses of light 
purple bloom in early spring are a constant 
delight. Fine for tall hedges, screens or speci- 
mens. No grounds complete without this fine 
old shrub. Grows to 10 or 12 feet tall. 
40c ea.; 3 for 1.10. 
COTONEASTER DIVARICATA 
Slender upright branches are covered with 
- small dark green leaves which remain late into 
fall. A semi-dwarf type rarely reaching five | 
or six feet in height. Masses of red berries 
form during late summer and remain over 
winter, making a striking effect against the 
snow. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow. May 
be used with evergreens in foundation plant- 
ings. Easily kept to almost any size by prun- 
"ing. We recommend this as a really outstand-— 
ing shrub. Heavy, 2-year blooming size, 15¢ 
each; 3 for $2.00 
FIREBUSH 
—New, Taller, Upright Growing Type— 
Early in the spring this attractive shrub is 
completely covered with dazzling orange-scar- 
let flowers which are followed by small, fra- 
grant, quince-shaped fruits. Foliage waxy and 
dark green. Branches are rough and closely 
knit, making it desirable for low hedges 
60c ea.; 3 for 1.50. 
WHITE FRINGE 
One of the showiest of all shrubs. Grows to 
small tree height, with large shiny leaves of 
deep green. Graceful and drooping, it bears 
clouds of lacy white blooms. Branches start 
close to the ground and it may be grown as a 
shrub or trimmed up and grown as a dwarf 
Good in borders or for specimens. 
60c ea.: 3 for 1.50; 
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DAY LILIES 
HEMEROCALLIS 
THE EASIEST OF ALL PLANTS TO GROW 
In new favor since late improvements have 
added color and beauty. Add these delightful 
easy-to-grow Day Lilies to your gardens. Their 
beauty and color is equal to the finest of Lilies. 
Bloom over a period of several weeks. We 
offer three of the choicest varieties known. 

Mittendorf. Orange copper. Very choice. 
Dr. Regel. Early, semi-dwarf. Very fragrant. 
Rich orange-yellow. 
Thunbergi. The Queen of the Yellows. Large 
bell-like blooms of soft deep yellow. Fragrant 
and delightful. 
DAY LILY PRICES—25c EACH 
6 for $1.25 Postpaid 
REGAL LILY 
Fine, clean, blooming size bulbs. Don’t pass 
up the opportunity of securing these at a truly 
value-giving price. 
25c each; 10 for $2.00, postpaid. 
EUONYMUS ALATUS (Cork Bark) 
An attractive shrub because of its heavily 
rigid branches. Flutings resemble layers of 
cork. Foliage is especially fine in autumn 
when it changes to many brilliant shades. 
Grows 6 to 8 feet tall. 
60c ea.; 3 for 1.50. 
BEAUTY BUSH 
Charming new shrub recently introduced 
from China. Center stems are upright, the 
outer branches gracefully arching. Very at- 
tractive foliage. Blooms profusely in June. 
Flowers are bell-shaped, pale pink with orange 
vines, and are borne in long clusters along the 
branches. Does well in shade and grows rap- 
idly. Reaches 6 ft. in height. 
60c ea.; 3 for 1.50. 
TAMARIX AFRICANA 
These large shrubs have foliage resembling 
asparagus leaves, with a drooping, feathery 
appearance. Bear delicate pink flowers in 
early summer. Does well in any type of soil. 
40c ea.; 3 for 1.10. 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS 
Earliest blooming. Lights up the landscape 
with glinting yellow before the leaves appear. 
Flowers often come out before the snow is 
gone. This is the large flowering variety, hav- 
ing flowers twice the size of the older kinds. 
Thrives in any locality. Grows 8 to 10 feet 
tall. May be pruned. ; 
50c ea.; 3 for 1.25. 
Special NANKING CHERRY 
Beautiful dark waxy green leaves. Bright red 
fruits are edible if desired Grows to 10 feet 
high. A valuable addition to a tall shrub bor- 
der or may be used as specimens. Creamy 
white blooms in profusion. Heavy 2 to 3 ft. 
size. 60c each;.3 for $1.50. 
RED-LEAVED BARBERRY 
This brilliant Barberry is becoming more and 
more popular every year. Bronze-red leaves 
during the summer turn to fiery red in fall. 
Red Barberry should be planted in full sun for 
best color results. 40¢ each; 3 for $1.10. 
GREEN-LEAVED BARBERRY 
No shrub is so generally planted or has so 
many practical uses as Japanese Barberry. It 
hasn't a single serious fault, and can be grown 
in shade, moist, dry, or sunny locations. When 
grown as specimen plants or as an edging to 
taller shrubs its graceful arching branches, 
covered with luxuriant green foliage in summer 
and flashing red berries all winter, make a 
most pleasing sight. 
40c ea.; 3 for 1.10. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Earliest spring-flowering shrub, in full bloom 
before the leaves appear. Beautiful pearly 
pink, double blooms snuggle tight to the twigs 
completely covering the bush. Medium height. 
reaching about 4 feet. 
50c ea.; 3 for 1.25. 
SNOWBERRY 
WHITE SNOWBERRY. Diminutive rose- 
colored flowers in June and July followed by 
clustered. milk white fruits which remain far 
into the winter. Bush is compact in form with 
numerous slender branches. Can be used in 
small groups or large masses Due to its dwarf 
habit it is valuable for foregrounds in shrub 
piantings. Grows about 30 inches high. | 
SOc ea.; 3 for 1.25. 
NEW RED SNOWBERRY 
This is the greatest shrub for shady places 
that we have ever seen. Grows to a height of 
5 feet with gracefully arching branches and 
lacy foliage. Blooms are followed in fall by 
glowing red berries, twice the size of the old 
Indian Current and as red as those of the 
High-Bush Cranberry. Don’t fail to get some 
of these shrubs for shady locations. 
SOc ea.; 3 for 1.25. 
EERIE TEEPE EDEL OLE DELLA LEILA ELIS DR, 
Krider's RED HONEYSUCKLE 
Get This Beautiful Bush Honeysuckle— 
Perfectly Hardy 
This remarkable shrub will thrill you with 
its wonderful deep green foliage, its quick 
sturdy growth, its hardiness and its free- 
blooming habit. All the fine qualities of the 
Bush Honeysuckle plus a distinctly new color 
of blooms. It thrives in most any location or 
in most any type soil. When it is in full bloom 
it is literally studded with glowing rosy red 
flowers of most exquisite fragrance. Mature 
height, 8 feet. Heavy, 2-yr. blooming size, 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
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