1945 SPRING CATALOG 5 

EUONYMUS 
AMERICAN BURNING BUSH —Bright 
yellow flowers in Spring, followed by clusters 
of brilliant red berries, which hang till mid- 
Winter. Leaves turn to beautiful crimson- 
scarlet in the Fall. 4-5 ft., 75c; 5-6 ft., 
S100, 
VIBURNUM 
ARROWWOOD—#8-10 feet. An attractive 
shrub with peculiar dentate leaves, bright 
green foliage turning to rich purple and red 
in the fall. White flowers followed by small 
blue-black berries that are relished by the 
birds. Does well in shade. 2-3 ft., 40c 
each; 3-4 ft., 60c; 5-6 ft., $1.00. 
COMMON SNOWBALL—Handsome white 
flowers are produced in great globular clust- 
ers. Has long been one of the most popular 
and showy varieties on our lists. 2-3 ft., 
50c; 3-4 ft., 75c. 
WAYFARING BIRD BUSH—Its soft, heavy 
foliage is of dark, grayish green; the clusters 
of white flowers in June are followed by red 
fruit turning black as it ripens, and which the 
birds strip until they are gone. Stands hot, 
dry weather and grows 10 to 12 feet high. 
3-4 ft., 40c; 4-5 ft., 60c. 


SNOWBALL BUSH 
Purchased from Cutting’s Nursery Nineteen 
Years Ago 
HIGH BUSH 
CRANBERRY 
One of the best shrubs for ornamental plant- 
ing. Extremely hardy. The white flowers 
of early summer are followed by brilliant 
red, edible berries that resemble cran- 
Leaves are large, with a vivid fall 
3-4 ft., 60c; 4-5 ft., $1.00. 
berries. 
coloration. 
HARDY ROSE BUSHES 
Harrison's Yellow— Is perhaps the 
best known and 
most common June bloomer. 5 to 6 feet tall, 
it is a perfect mass of bright yellow, double 
roses, 1 to 2 inches across, for several weeks in 
June. 
F. J. Grootendorst— 4. 2°w hybrid 
with true Rugosa 
foliage and bright crimson laciniated flowers. 
Blooms almost continually. Compact, bushy 
growth. 
__ A large, double, deep red Rose of 
Hansa pleasing fragrance. Foliage rich 
dark green. Bush is very hardy and is a 
splendid ornamental shrub. 
Belle Poitevine— Is a sturdy, strong 
growing pink rug- 
osa hybrid perpetual, bearing large bright, 
pink, very double flowers. 
One of the extremely 
Rosa Blanda— ney 
fine shrub roses. 
makes a shrub 3 to 5 feet tall, is spreading, 
very hardy, filled with pink flowers in the 
spring followed by red berries that make it 
very attractive during the winter months. You 
need these to liven up your landscape. 
Rubrifolia— Quite unique and conspicu- 
ous for its high-colored, red- 
dish purple leaves. Deep pink flowers; scarlet 
fruits. 
we 
. The long, arching branches are 
Hugonis— closely set with lovely single 
flowers very early in the season, sometimes 
before June Ist in this latitude. The blooms 
are approximately 142 inches across and of 
clear bright yellow which does not fade to 
white. ,Strong 2 year bushes of above var- 
ieties, 75c each, 6 for $3.75; heavy 3-4 
ft5; $1200: 



Replace Agreemen 
t Any evergreens that do not live through the first 
summer will be replaced at one-half price. 
other trees, shrubs or perennial plants that do not live through the first 
summer will be replaced free of charge. 

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