TRUEHEDGE COLUMNBERRY 
U. S, Plant Patent No. 
about 3% to 4 féet high, making a beautiful impassable hedge. 
An upright growing form of Japan Barberry, 
Plant 15 in. 
apart. Truehedge Columnberry has wonderfully dense and 
heavy foliage, with glossy healthy deep green leaves. The 
foliage is distributed evenly and densely, starting right at 
the ground. Im fall it is covered with brilliant red berries 
and the foliage turns to showy scarlet, creating a lovely 
effect. 4 ; 
May be sheared to any height desired. — Ideal also for 
planting singly or in groups of three or six, to protect a 
110. 
boxes. 
PRICE 
QV TONG: 
plants, 12-15 
ha aes saan oe 
Each, 45e; 3 

Truehedge 
Columnberry 
a) 
25 for $7.50 
50 for $14.25 
100 for 
27.00. 

Coral Berry 
CORAL BERRY OR 
INDIAN CURRANT 
Low growing, spreading bushes 
of graceful habit, bearing small, 
rose pink flowers in summer, fol- 
lowed by small red berries which 
cluster in thick ropes along the 
slender branches, and which remain 
until far into the winter. Valuable 
for shady locations. 3 to 5 feet. 
Hach, 114-2 ft., 30c; 3 for 84c. 

Fire Bush or Cydonia 
_ FIRE BUSH 
Cydonia Japonica. Early in spring 
it is completely covered with dazzling 
scarlet flowers, followed by small 
quince-shaped fruits which are quite 
fragrant. It is of bushy growth, 4 feet 
high, with small protecting thorns. 
Makes.a fine hedge. Hach, 1 to 1% ft., 
45e3; 3 for $1.28. 
Note: All of Salzer’s Hardy 
Shrubs and Trees may also be 
We book our Fall 
planted in Fall! 
orders for shipment about Oct. 30, 
the proper time for Fall planting. 

eorner of the lawn near the walk, or to line driveways, to 
“preak” corners of the house, garage, etc. 
Fine for window 

Sheared Three Year Old Truehedge on Our 
It Makes a Fine Hedge! 
F‘arnis. 
Bechtel’s Flowering Crab 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB. 
(Malus.) Noted for its wealth of 
bloom and attractive fruits. Simply 
covered in spring with a profusion of 
fragrant rose pink flowers. Graceful 
in form. The charming flowers resem- 
ble roses and when in bloom, it is a 
striking subject. Very hardy. 12 ft. 
Each, 2 to 3 ft., 95¢e; 3 for $2.75. 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB. Strong 
upright grower, its long, graceful, 
reddish branches thickly covered with 
showy rose-pink flowers in the spring. 
Beautiful and very hardy. 15 ft. Each, 
2 to 3 ft., S8ce; 3 for $2.45. 
GOLD FLOWER 
Hypericum. A lovely shrub, 8 feet 
high, with a woody, stiff dense top, 
often globular like a little tree. Blu- 
ish-green foliage and large yellow 
flowers 2 in. across, in July and Au- 
gust. Valuable for supplying a touch 
of yellow. Each, 1-1% ft., 42c; 3 fer 
$1.17. 

Gold Flower or Hypericum 
feet high. 

Flowers of Hardy Fuchsia 
HARDY FUCHSIA. (Magellan- 
ica.) An interesting shrub three 
Large deep, ruby-red 
flowers are suspended from the 
branches in great profusion all sum- 
mer long, making a wonderful dis- 
play. Especially adapted for shady 
locations. We advise protecting this 
lovely shrub with leaves over win- 
ter. Each, out of 3 in. pots, 39c; 3 
for $1.10. : 


Broad Blue Leaf Honeysuckle 
BUSH HOQNEYSUCKLES 
Of true bush form, with bright, 
pretty, fragrant flowers, followed 
by showy berries during fall. Make 
fine hedges (grow 6 to 8 feet high) 
and are splendid for tall shrub 
groups. Fine for shady locations. 
—Broad Blue Leaf Honeysuckle. 
A novel combination of blue leaves 
and lavender pink flowers. ,Grace- 
fully arching branches, excellent for 
the rear. Each, 1144-2 ft., 55c; $ 
for $1.40. 
—Fragrant Winter Honeysuckle. 
Fragrant creamy white flowers nes- 
tled in the deep green leaves adorn 
this ‘‘almost evergreen’? type. The 
glossy, dark green leaves remain 
almost. until spring. Each, 14%-2 
ft., 48c; 3 for $1.20. 
—Zabelli. New. Brilliant crimson 
red flowers. The best bright red. 
Each, 116-2 ft., 44c; 3 for $1.25. 
—Red Tatarica. Showy rosy red 
flowers, symmetrical bush. Elegant. 
Each, 1-114 ft., 38e; 3 for 92c. 
PRT ee Honeysuckles. See Page 
0. 

106 The 
Boysenberries were just wonderful and I had some berries the first year 
planted.—Mrs, Frieda Lehman, Beresford, South Dakota, 
= JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co: 

