m SHRUBS 
RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Beautiful red flowers in April and May before leaves appear. Ultimate height 20 feet. 
Plant 10 to 12 feet apart. Like shade. Hardy. 
Prices: 18-24 in., not balled, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.75; 4 for $5.25. 3-4 ft., balled in moss, 
$3.25 each. 
WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
(Cornus Florida.) 18 feet. Flowers white, 3 to 314% inches in diameter, produced in 
spring before leaves appear; foliage grayish green, glossy and handsome; in the autumn 
turning to deep red, presenting a gorgeous spectacle. 
2-3 ft., 80c each; 3 for $2.25. 3-4 ft., $1.75 each. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Earliest of all shrubs to bloom. Blooms before the leaves start real early in the spring 
to brighten things up. Often before the last snow is gone. 8 
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Price: 18-24 inch, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 

ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) 
Strong erect- growing shrublike trees. Large 
showy flowers in late summer and fall. We offer 
Red, Pink, Purple, and White with Pink Eye. 
2-3 ft. strong plants at 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
PRUNUS 
NEWPORT 
This ornamental 
flowering Plum is one 
of the finest. Upright 
spreading bush form. 
RED LEAF BARBERRY 
Foliage is brilliant blood-red in spring. Color 
holds all summer if grown in the full sunlight. 
Red berries that will remain all winter. 
12-15 in., sturdy plants, 25c each: 5 for $1.00; 
10 for $1.75. NO DISCOUNT. 
PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 
Small double pink flowers real early in the 
spring about the time that the Forsythia blooms. 
2-3 ft., husky plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Dark red foliage all 
summer. In spring it 
will be covered with 
dainty white flowers. 
No fruit. A few of 
these in your yard will 
really add a splash of 
color to your land- 
scape planting. 
2-3 ft. trees, each 65c; 
2 for $1.10. 

BLEEDING HEART 
(Picture on Back Cover) 
Makes a plant 18 to 24 inches tall and 18 RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
inches across. Dozens of tall stems loaded with . 
big rose-and-cream hearts. Thrives everywhere. If you plant cherry trees this year or now have cherry 
PERFECTLY HARDY PERENNIAL! trees growing, plant a Russian Mulberry for the birds. 
Blooming size divisions, each 65c; 2 for Lhey will leave your cherries alone, and eat the Mulber- 
$1.25. ries. One tree is enough. 
Price: 75c each. Large, 3-4 ft. tree. 
MAY DAY TREE 
The bouquet tree of loveliness. The first tree to show 
green in the spring and be in full leaf when others start. 
Bloom very early in the season, usually April or May. 
The flowers are large, pure white and fragrant. The fruit 
is small and although edible and makes good jelly, it is 
better for the birds. Birds eat these berries and leave your 
cherries for you. May be left to grow in a bush form or 
trimmed to make a tree. You should have one of these 
new trees this year. 
2-3 ft. trees, 85c each; 2 for $1.50. 
BUDDLEIA, ROYAL RED fon. Foe 
v7] Applied For 
In presenting Buddleia Royal Red we believe we are 
introducing a new hardy plant that will be the sensation 
of the plant world for years to come. Royal Red repre- 
sents 8 years of intensive breeding work, culminating in 
the first truly red Butterfly Bush. As a hardy summer cut 
flower plant and as an ornamental lawn shrub, Royal Red 
is unsurpassed in beauty and usefulness. From July until 
frost the plant produces an abundance of rich dazzling red 
panicles that attract instant attention. For garden planting, 
Royal Red is one of the most beautiful hardy 
plants that has ever been produced. The 
plant is hardy, grows 4 to 6 feet high and the 
Althea foliage is deep leathery green. The sturdy 
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first year. 
Husky, field-grown plants, ready to bloom, 
85c each; 2 for $1.50. NO DISCOUNT. 
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