(T) Snowball. Opulus, Sterilis, | (M) Spirea Korean, Tricho- 
Common Snowball. Popular carpia. New hardy Spirea. 
shrub. Blooms profusely. Similar stoaeVan  Houtte: 
Large double white flowers, blooms a little later and the 
= jt) 9 Pe oar Ar ea @ $1.00 Each flowers are larger. @ .50 Each 
(M) Spirea. Van Houtte. Well- 
known popular shrub. Grace- 
ful habit of growth. Some- 
(M) so harey. Chenaulti, very 
small leaves; graceful arch- 
ing branches; pink flowers 
. times called  Bridal-wreath. 
auared oe gas Se @ 50 Each Pure white flowers, April- 
(M) Snowberry. Mollis, snow May. Blooms profusely. 
Dae Dorries does? well “an! cuir eg ho. ey ey Wi @ .25 and .50 Each 
SINZN Sy She eS aneeD @ .50 Each (D) Spirea, thunbergi. Low- 
(D) Spirea, Anthony Waterer. growing shrub with slender 
spreading branches. Feathery, 
A luable d f 
valuable dwarf shrub, bright green foliage. Snow 
bright red _ flowers, June- 
PEnteMiDOIa ce ee white flowers. April. @ .50 Each 
ae es Me irevicn oe ee (T) Tamarix. Odessana. Bright 
(M) Spirea. Arguta, white flow- ; silver foliage, pink flowers @ .50 Each 
ers, blooms very early, nar- (D) Viburnum. Carlesi, a new 
EQNS 1ac ye JOAVES: 250 cite @ .50 Each variety wonderfully fragrant 
D) Spirea, Froebel, Vi flowers, clusters of white 
ae is analy sey shaded’ pinkie. 6 rae @ $1.50 Each 
spreading grower. Bright pink 
flowers. May-June. Purplish 
tips in spring. Beautiful au- 
(T) Willow, Pussy (Discolor) 
Very popular for its grey cat- 
tumn colors. Very hardy. kins in early Spring ........ @ .75 Each 
Used extensively... _.@ .50 Each (M) Witch- Hazel. Vernalis, 
bright red foliage in autumn 
(T) Spirea. Golden, very at- and winter, brown and yel- 
tractive golden leaves all low flowers in February and 
summer --.-.-..__-_.---.--------------.. @ .75 Each NEAT CH catego ok eat Von @ .75 Each 
Privet. Amur river north, most will not freeze out. 12-18 in. 
pat Fy: tall, 3 branches........... @ $12.00 per 100 
popular of all hedging as It us 18- 24 in. tall, 3 and 4 branches 
Hatitvaminak es was dense sNEGi 6. 121s fa ay 8 ie ya Bee yh Oe a ee ‘@ $15.00 per 100 
EVERGREENS 
Evergreens are becoming more popular each year. The home is not complete 
without evergreen plantings. Our stock is one of the most complete in this area 
and by growing them in our nursery at Shawnee we are able to sell them at a price 
within the reach of all. Most evergreens are selected by the customer at the nursery 
or by a personal call from someone from the nursery. Therefore we do not list the 
prices but will be glad to quote prices on special request or at the nursery. The list- 
ings below are some of the varieties we grow: 
Arborvitae, Chinese Juniper, Virginia Platt River 
Arborvitae, Berkman golden Juniper, Verginia Globosa 
Juniper, Irish Juniper, Virginia Colmunarus 
Juniper, Andorra Juniper, Virginia Elegantissima 
Juniper, Pfitzeriana Juniper, Hills Dundee 
Juniper, Spiny Greek Pines, Mugho 
Juniper, Glauca Pes: poets 
. ines, Scote 
DoE ponent Spruce, Black Hill 
Juniper, Shotti Spruce, Colorado Blue 
Juniper, Sabina . Spruce, Colorado Green 
Juniper, Scopulorum, several varieties Spruce, Moerheim Blue 
Broad Leaf Varieties of Evergreens 
net a atinanditlora Honeysuckle, Goldflame, see vines 
: Honeysuckle, Lonicera Purpurea 
Euonymus, Patens Mahonia. Oregon Holly 
EKuonymus, Colorata, see vines Pyracantha. Firethorn 
Holly, American Teucrium. Chamaedrys 
