
Golden Bell 
GOLDEN BELL 
Forsythia Fortunei. This grace- 
ful shrub, growing 6 feet high in 
good soil, lights up the garden with 
glinting masses of yellow, very early 
in spring, before the leaves appear. 
The flowers are rich golden yellow 
and continue a long time. Each, 
1-1% ft., 34c; 3 for 95c. 

High Bush Cranberry 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
Showy shrubs of vigorous growth, 
blooming freely in Spring, 8 to 10 feet. 
Handsome, dense, brilliant green foli- 
age. Its red berries, which resemble 
eranberries, enliven the late summer 
and persist on bare branches into the 
Winter. Very showy. Each, 1 to 11% 
ft., 49e;.3 for $1.37. 

Judas Tree or Red Bud 
JUDAS TREE 
_ RED BUD. Small tree 15 feet high, 
covered very profusely in early spring, 
before the leaves appear, with pretty 
deep pink flowers, very showy. The 
foliage is handsome and_ distinct. 
Each, 2-3 ft., 79e3 3 for $2.15. 
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LILAC 
Best beloved of the old-time gar- 
den shrubs. 
—Common Purple. The old fash- 
ioned Lilac, blooming freely. Pur- 
plish lilac flowers in large panicles 
in April and May. Hach, 1 to 1% 
ft., 32c; 3 for 90c. 


French Lilac, A. Lavalle 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Larger flowers, improved form of 
bush and a more penetrating fra- 
grance, feature these newer forms 
of the Lilac. They are a vast im- 
provement over the older forms and 
are highly desirable. Very hardy. 
We offer the following choice sorts: 
—Alphonse Lavalle, double violet. 
—Belle de Nancy, double satiny pink. 
—Mme. Lemoine, double white. 
—President Grevy, double light blue. 
Any of above: Each 114-2 ft., 74e; 
3 for $2.10; 1 each of these 4, for $2.70. 
PUSSY WILLOW 
Plant one in the rear of your yard. 
12 ft. high. Valuable for its gray cat- 
kins. Each, 114-2 ft., 42c; 3 for $1.10. 










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Rose Acacia 
ROSE ACACIA 
Robinia Hispida. This charming 
shrub grows 5 feet tall, and is much 
appreciated because of the abundance 
of its large, loose clusters of beauti- 
ful clear pink flowers, somewhat like 
Sweet Pea blossoms, borne in May and 
June. The fuzzy brown branches and 
small, oval, locust-like foliage make 
it interesting at all times. Each, 1%- 
2 ft., 69e; 3 for $1.87; 6 for $3.45. 
i R beautiful and blossomed until after the first frost.—Mrs. 
LSS Nooea ate Norman Zeither, R. D. 2, Box 428, Merrill, Wisconsin. 

Double Flowering Plum 
FLOWERING PLUM 
Prunus. Handsome, flowering trees 
Srowing 12 feet high, very desirable 
and very hardy. 
—Double Flowering Plum. Large 
double flowers, delicate pink color 
and upwards of an inch in diameter. 
The flowers are thickly set on the 
long slender branches. A _ beautiful 
subject for the lawn or in rear plant- 
ings. Each, 2 to 8 ft., $1.10; 3 for $3.00. 
—Newport Purple Plum. Brilliant 
reddish purple foliage with red tips, 
very showy. White flowers followed 
by edible fruit ranging in color fron 
yellow to bright scarlet. Very desir- 
able. Each, 2 to 8 ft., $1.05; 3 for $2.85. 
—Cistena.: A bush form of Prunus 
growing only 5 to 6 feet high. Rich, 
purplish red to wine red foliage, very 
contrasty with other shrubs. It is of 
value for its red foliage-rather than ~ 
its flowers. Each, 114-2 ft., 98e; 3 for 
$2.75. 

PRIVET 
The popular hedge plant for formal 
hedges. See Page 109. 

Rose of Sharon, Jeanne d’Are 
ROSE OF SHARON 
Hibiseus, Very colorful shrubs. 
Huge flowers like roses, 2 to 4 inches 
across, appear in August and early 
September, when flowers are scarce. 
8 ft. Will withstand extremely dry 
weather and grows well in dry loca- 
tions. They leaf out slowly-the first 
season after transplanting, and often 
remain dormant well into July. We 
offer the best varieties: 
—Anemonae. Double pink flowers. 
—Ardens. Double purple flowers, 
—Boule de Feu. Double dark red. 
—Jeanne @Are. Double pure white. 
Any of Above: Each, 1-1% ft., 30c$5 
83 for S84e; 1 each of these 4, for $1.05, 
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