SHERMAN’S FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Plant Flowering Shrubs for all-summer bloom. They 
add beauty to your home—value and enjoyment to 
your property. We offer shrubs that are good, strong, 
well branched plants. Space dwarf growers 2 feet 
apart, taller sorts 3 feet apart, planting 30 inches 
from foundation or property lines. For best effect, 
plant in zig-zag arrangement, grouping varieties in at 
least three of a kind to the planting. 
ALMOND (Pink or White—Please specify color)—A dwarf, early 
flowering shrub. Branches covered with beautiful flowers in early 
spring. 
. Each 2 6 
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BARBERRY, Red Leaf—The most brilliantly colored of all shrubs. 
Lustrous red foliage throughout the entire summer and fall, red 
berries during winter months. Must be planted in sunny’ location. 
5 Each 2 6 
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BARBERRY, Thunbergii—Green leaves. A dense, low, round bush 
making about a 8 foot globe. Useful for border and foundation 
plantings. . Leaves change to brilliant crimson scarlet and gold 
in fall. Red berries during winter months. 

Forsythia Each 2 6 
POII4 Un eae tee ee $40 S70 $1.80 
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FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell)—The first shrub to 
bloom in the spring. Bright yellow flowers 
usually appear before last trace of snow 
has gone, greeting the spring with a cheery 
welcome. Flowers cover entire shrubs be- 
fore leaves appear. Tall. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia)—-A handsome per- 
ennial-topped shrub, dying to the ground dur- 
ing winter. Produces many spikes of laven- 
der or purple blossoms from August until 
- frost. 
Each 2 6 Each 2 6 
2-year heavy ----$ .50 $ .90 $2.40 2/3 ft $50 $ 90 $2.40 
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HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY—A very hardy, at- 
tractive shrub bearing white flowers early 
in the season, followed by clusters of bright, 
searlet red cranberry fruit. Berries are 
edible, hang on during winter months. 
CYDONIA (Flowering Quince)—A spiny shrub 
with bright green, glossy leaves. Flowers 
are orange-scarlet, large and showy. Grows 
to height of about 5 feet. 
Each 
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18/24 in. .-.----$ .45 $ .80 $2.10 18/24 in. .-----$ .50 $ .90 $2.40 
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HONEYSUCKLE, Morrowi—A shrub of medium 
height. Foliage dark green. White blos- 
soms borne profusely in spring. More 
dwarf than other varieties of Honeysuckle. 
DOGWOOD, Red Branch—A very attractive, 
hardy shrub with showy, dark red bark. 
Has clusters of creamy white flowers in early 
spring. Bluish-white berries in fall. Grows 

tall. Does well both in sun and shade. Each 2 6 
18/24 in. ...----$ .45 $ .80 $2.10 
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18/24 in. ....---$ .45 $ .80 $2.10 ° 3/4 ft. ...----. .65 1.20 3.30 
2/3 ft. -------- .55 1.00 2.70 Butterfly Bush 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian (Pink, Red or White 
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é ai 4 DER, Golden—Worthy of a place in every tall shrub growing to a height of 8 to 10 
DOGWOOD, Golden Twig—Strikingly beautiful planting. Bright yellow foliage throughout feet. Blooms freely and carries loads of 
with yellow branches and canes. Small the summer. The berries attract birds. bright red berries in midsummer. Thrives 
creamy white flowers followed by silver Should be planted in sunny location for best well in any location. 
berries. Very showy. effect. Each 2 6 
Each 2 6 . Each 2 6 18/24 in. -------$ .45 $ .80 $2,10 
18/24 in. ---.---$ .45 $ .80 $2.10 2/3 ft. --------$ .50 $ .90 $2.40 2/322 a oo cea sete oo er 1 002.70 
Distt en ee eas = 10D 1.00 2.70 3/4 ft, occ lth 65. 7 E2055 - 3.30 3/4 ft soe cece 65 12200 £330 
FRENCH LILAC SPECIAL 

Marie LeGraye Charles X Michael Buchner Volcan President Grevy 
Plant this fine assortment of grafted French fs f ONLY $295 
Hybrid Lilacs. Thrifty 18-24 inch grade. ALL or ee hake PREPAID 

Quality Northern Grown Nursery Stock Since 1884 17 
