Winterberry. 
Hardy Holly (ye nstaicat bt 
the Ilex family, and successful in 
the Middle West and East. Showy 
red berries for winter-decoration. 
Shrub eventually reaches a height 
of 8 to 10 ft. Use plenty of Oak- 
leaf mold, to which Cottonseed- 
meal and waste-tobacco may be 
added, also apply plenty of water. 
In this soil combination the shrub 
does extra well. Use no commer- 
cial fertilizer, not much care re- 
quired after planting, this shrub 
wants to be left alone. 12-18 inch 
nice shrubs, 45c each, postpaid. 
An extra hard 
Juneberry shrub, with a eet. 
ty. healthy foliage, growing to a 
height of about 7 feet. slooming 
white in early spring, it is follow- 
ed with a great abundance of ber- 
ries of reddish purple color, turn- 
ing almost black when fully ripe 
(edible). 40c each; 3 for $1.00; pre- 
paid. 
c : = A most graceful 
Tamarix Hispida and eatin Fas 
blooming shrub, reaching a height of 12 to 
15 ft. unless kept in a lower, dense bush 
form by shearing the branches every few 
years. Begins to bloom in June, and con- 
tinues through the greater part of the sum- 
mer. Blossoms of carmine pink color,- in 
beautiful sprays. This shrub does not make 
leaves, its foliage consists of small green 
buds all along its slender branches, the 
blossoms appear in the very same fashion. 
Tamarix are not affected by saline or alka- 
line soil, they succeed even in the very 
spray of salt water at seaside plantings. 
Fully hardy. 12 to 18-inch nice shrubs, 30c 
each; 3 for 80c; 10 for $2.40. 2 to 3 ft. se- 
lected shrubs, very nice, 55c each; 3 for 
$1.45; prepaid. 
Fern-Leaf Sumac *'22hor- 
A magnificent shrub throughout the year. 
a height of 8 feet, perfectly hardy. Beautiful foliage, always 

A Smoke Tree, blooming beautifully 
and for several weeks. 
Smoke Tree—Fringe Tree, 
Rhus Cotinus. Grows 10 to 12 
Purple =i "tan the blossoma of thig 
bush look like puffs’ of smoke, and they 
are formed of large, loose panicles bearing 
extremely small purple flowers. The entire 
blossom becomes profusely plumose, attain- 
ing their attractive smoky appearance. 
Blooms through the entire summer. En- 
tirely hardy, a strong grower, branching 
out nicely to a large vase shape. This most 
interesting shrub, with a clean, shiny foli- 
age makes a beautiful showing as a single 
specimen on a lawn or in groups of tall 
shrubs. 18 to 24 inch selected shrubs, 90c 
each, prepaid. 
Reaches 
free from insects or disease, and coloring to a most attractive crimson color in the fali. At 
that time it is truly a grand sight. 
Nice 2 to 3 ft. shrubs, 70c each; 3 for $2.00; prepaid. 
SNOWBERRY and CORALBERRY 
Also called Coral- 
Red Waxberry berry (symphoricar- 
pus vulgaris). This is the native ‘‘Indian- 
berry,” known for its red berries which it 
retains through the winter. A neat shrub, 
with clean healthy foliage, blooming pink 
in July, followed by red berries. Prefers 
a shaded place, does well even under old 
trees, and is perfectly hardy everywhere, 
requiring little care. Grows about 3 feet 
tall. 
Prepaid: 1 3 10 25 
peeese the Wiese ss. $0.25 $0.65 $1.80 $4.00 
rash ane ol) ae ag a 0°30 0.80 2.25 5.00 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
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White Waxberry 380, Known 3s 
. (sym- 
phoricarpus racemosus) Grows 3 to 5 ft. 
tall, a native shrub of the Mid-west, and 
extremely’ hardy, grows to a pretty bush 
shape without. pruning, and prefers a 
Slightly shaded _— spot. Very attractive 
throughout the year. In June the pink 
blossoms, through the summer a _ lustrous 
clean foliage, in fall and winter the white 
berries remaining on the bush. 
Prepaid: 1 3 10 25 
er oeteelcn soo deo $0.40 $1.00 $3.00 : 
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