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This season, we begin a new practice regarding ship- 
ment of shrubbery. Recently we have been making 
tests with early shipment of shrubbery, and find that 
shrubbery can stay in the package for weeks before 
being planted. Accordingly, your shrubbery will be 
shipped early and you will leave it in the package 
until time to plant. The advantages are: 
1. You will have the shrubbery on hand ready to 
plant at the earliest planting time—hetter results. 
2. Your order will be packed by our skilled help. 


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Lo the Services, we do not have 
enough skilled help for both outside and inside 
work during our shipping season. Accordingly, 
shrubbery will be shipped in March, so that it can be 
packed by our skilled year-round men. After about 
April Ist, these men must go into the nursery; and 
will not be available for packing. Shrubbery requires 
more skill than the smaller orders, hence this plan. 
Please send your shrubbery orders early. We reserve 
the right to refuse shrubbery orders after April 1. 
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Favorite 

Christmas Berry 
(Photinia villosa.) Grows 8 to 
12’ high. Shiny green foliage; 
turns yellow in fall. Flowers 
white. Blooms in June. Bril- 
liant red berries cut in early 
winter for bouquets. Plant 4 
to 5’ apart in ord. soil; water 
freely; sun or shade. 
PRICES: 1% to 2 ft. stock. 
1 for $1.00 | 4 for $3.70 
2 ee TOF4 1-90 Geetor. 5.50 

White Dogwood 
Beautiful 
white flowers, April-May be- 
fore leaves. Grows 20’. Sum- 
(Cornus florida.) 
Mere 1bO li as esideep.. of cet; 
bronzy-red in fall. Space 10’ to 
12’ in good soil; ord. moisture ; 
sun or shade. 
PRICES: 3 yr., 2’-3’ plants. 
Tey Lore $1.00 | 4 for $3.70 
Dor stone ILO) 
GysfO1 415.50 
Find What You Want Quickly—See Index on Page 3 

FLOWERING 
ALMOND 
(Prunus glandulosa sinensis.) 
Covered with double pink 
blooms. May. Grows 4 to 5’ 
high. Hardy. Plant 4 to 5’ 
apart; in ord. soil; ord. mois- 
ture; sun or part shade. 
PRICES: 114-2’ plants 
1s $9065 | 3-92.35 
D cant 60 At tO 
BEAUTY BUSH 
(Kolkwitzia amabilis.) Famed 
for its beauty. Masses of deli- 
cate pink flowers, May-June, 
gracefully drooping. Grows 5 
tO) Ou Plant 457 to 15" sapart: 
ord. soil; ord. moisture; sun 
or part shade. 
PRICES: 14-2’ plants 
1 —~F§ [.90 | 3 — $2.50 
2— 1.70 4— 3.30 
BURNING BUSH 
(Euonymus europeaus.) Grows 
15, to 20/% Plant 5 to 16’ apart; 
ord. soil; ord. moisture; sun 
or part shade. 
EUROPEAN 
CRANBERRY 
(Viburnum opulus.) Spread- 
ing bush, white flowers, scar- 
fet fruit. 10 to 12’ high. May- 
June. Plant 54" apart) vord, 
soil; water freely; sun or 
shade. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE 
OF ROCHESTER 
(Deutzia scabra.) White dou- 
ble flowers tinged with rose. 
June. 6 to 8’ high. Plant 5’ 
apart; ord. soil; ord. mois- 
ture; sun. 
GOLDEN BELL 
(Forsythia spectabilis.) Yel- 
low blossoms, early spring be- 
fore foliage. 8 to 10’ tall. 
Hardy. Plant 5 to 6’ apart; 
ord. soil; ord. moisture; sun 
or part shade. 
PINK TARTARIAN 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Bushy and upright, 8 to 10’ 
high, pink blooms, red _ fall 
berries. Plant 5’. apart; ord.” 
soil; ord. moisture; sun or 
part shade. 
WEIGELA ROSEA 
(Diervilla.) Blossoms bright 
pink; great abundance. June. 
Rapid grower. 8 to 10’ high. 
Plant 5’ apart; ord. soil; ord. 
moisture; sun or part shade. 
HYDRANGEAS, P.G. 
Immense panicles of blooms. 
Perfect hardiness. Beautiful 
in the fall. Pinkish white 
blooms make fine winter hou- 
quets.-.5. to /! stall; {Prune 
severely each spring. Plant 3’ 
to 4’ apart; in rich soil; water 
very. freely; sun. . 

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