Gorgeous FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Year after year, with very little care or 
attention, Flowering Shrubs add. beauty 
and value to your home. No matter 
whether your home be large or small, 
Sherman's can help you make it one to be 
proud of.. 
We offer below 15 of our better types 
of flowering shrubs at the following prices: 
Each 2 6 
18/24:in.: c42..9 59 $1.15 $3.29 — 
DSA tone LO 1755 4.49 
POSTPAID 
AMORPHA FRUITICOSA—An interesting 
shrub of spreading habit, with fine 
feathery foliage. Remarkable for, the 
unusual violet-purple flowers. in dense 
terminal spikes. 
CYDONIA (Quince)—A spiny shrub with 
bright green, glossy leaves. Flowers are 
orange-scarlet, large and very showy. 
Grows to a height of about 5 feet. 
DOGWOOD, Red Branch—A very attrac- 
tive hardy shrub with showy, dark red : nee 
bark. Has clusters of creamy white 
flowers in early spring. Bluish-white 
berries in fall. Grows tall. Does well 
in both sun or shade. 
EUONYMUS, American—One of our native 
shrubs with dark green, glossy, oblong 
leaves. Very symmetrical grower. Fruit 
very similar to Bittersweet. Foliage very 
attractive during fall season. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Morrowi—A _ shrub of 
medium height. Foliage dark green. 
White blossoms borne profusely in 
spring. More dwarf than other varieties 
of Honeysuckle. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Tartarian (Pink, Red or 
White—Please specify color of bloom 
desired)—A fine tall shrub growing to a 
height of 8 to 10 feet. Blooms freely 
and carries loads of bright red berries 
in midsummer. Thrives well in any 
location. 

LILAC, Persian Purple—Beautiful, small 
foliage. A neat growing shrub and a 
profuse bloomer. 
LILAC, Purple (Common)—Highly recom- 
mended by many for use as ornamental 
hedges. Attractive purple flowers. 
LILAC, Villosa—Flowers small but borne 
in clusters. Light purple. A very neat 
growing lilac. 
LILAC, White (Common)—The white lilac 
with which everyone is familiar. 
PEARL BUSH—A beautiful shrub producing 
large dazzling white flowers in May. 
One of the finest shrubs of its season. 
SNOWBERRY, Red—A graceful shrub with 
attractive red berries. Makes an attrac- 
tive bush 3 feet in height. Does excep- 
tionally well in shade. 
SNOWBERRY, White—Pink flowers in mid- 

summer, followed by large berries of 
snow white. Very showy. Plant in sun 
or shade. Syringa, Sweet Mock Orange 
SYRINGA (Sweet Mock Orange)—A beau- “LIKES SHERMAN’S SALICARIA” 
tiful hardy shrub. Blossoms pure white, -Blencoe, Iowa, : 
very fragrant. Tall. 5 ee aes at 1943. x 
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SYRINGA, Lemoinei—An attractive shrub Salicaria plant you pen Sa ie: 
of medium height and neat foliage. Pro- spring. It is very showy and a fine 
duces dense racemes of small fragrant bloomer, lasting a ‘long time and dur- 
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Tartarian Honeysuckle white flowers. i? Nak Signed) CYRIL TOUSEN. 
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