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Bush Honeysuckle, as shown in this pho- 
to, are wonderful bloomers, perfectly hardy, 
with a good clean foliage, fitting well into 
any planting. Through late summer and 
fall highly colored berries decorate these 
shrubs. 
5 : Please 
Climbing Honeysuckles ;,'S°°¢ 
on page 46, the assortment of extra choice 
varieties of hardy Climbing Honeysuckles, 
including the grand new Gold Flame Honey- 
suckle as shown on front cover page. These 
~ are excellent, fast growing climbers. 
Winterberry. The hardi- 
Hardy Holly est of prelates family, 
and successful in the Middle West and 
East. Showy red berries for winter decora- 
tion. Shrub eventually reaches a height of 
8 to 10 feet. Use plenty of Oak-leaf mold, 
to which Cottonseedmeal and waste tobacco 
may he added, also apply plenty of water. 
In this soil combination the shrub does ex- 
tra well. Use no commercial fertilizer, not 
much care required after planting; this 
shrub wants to be left alone. 12 to 18-inch 
nice shrubs, 65c each, postpaid. 
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Bush Honeysuckle Grandi- 
The most popular of the - 
flora Rosea Bush HondyateKiess A 
very fine type which will grow to a height 
of 10 to 12 feet, with upright, somewhat 
spreading branches and a healthy, bright 
green foliage. The flowers are borne freely 
in May and June; they are of bright pink 
color, followed by showy red berries, which 
ripen in mid-summer and cling to the bush 
for a number of weeks. This fine bush is 
of great value for a tall hedge, a screen on 
the Jot line, or as background to groups of 
smaller shrubs. It can be sheared to any 
desired form. Shearing of shrubs such as 
this should be done right after blooming. 
Will withstand the severest winters, even 
in the extreme North. 12 to 18-inch nice 
plants, 50c each; 10 for $4.00; 25 for $8.20. 
2 to 3-ft. extra select shrubs, 80c each; 3 
for $2.20; prepaid. 
Bush Honeysuckle Red Tar- 
: In habit of growth, height and 
tarlan adaptability, much like the Pink 
Tartarian Honeysuckle, the blossoms ap- 
pearing in showy abundance through late 
May and June. In general landscape work 
it is to be regretted that the Bush Honey- 
suckles have received so little attention in 
recent years. We have so many requests 
for nice appearing shrubs of fairly tall 
growth, and ‘for quick results, that we 
must point out the many desirable qualities 
of the Bush Honeysuckles. They will fill 
your needs in a most satisfactory way. 
12 to 18-inch nice well rooted plants, 54c 
each; 3 for $1.45; 10 for $4.20. 2 to 3-ft. 
eae shrubs, 85c each; 3 for $2.35; pre- 
paid. 
Bush Honeysuckle Pink Tar- 
= This Honeysuckle is an upright 
tarlan and very dense grower, Eee AS 
a height of 8 to 10 feet, and stands shear- 
ing well, if it is desired to grow this shrub 
in sheared form. Such shearing to be done 
right after blooming. Produces a wealth of 
lively pink flowers through May and June. 
Later in the season, when the berries color 
up to a showy red, they are very attractive 
amongst the fresh-green leaves of this 
shrub. It is extremely hardy and requires 
very little care after planting. Nice 12 to 
18-inch plants, 54c each; 3 for $1.46: 10 for 
$4.20; prepaid. 2 to 3-ft. selected shrubs, 
85c each; 3 for $2.35; prepaid. 
Desmodium SWEET, PEA SHRUB. 
From late summer until 
frost the long arching branches of this 
beautiful shrub are covered with countless 
numbers of pinkish red, pea-shaped blos- 
soms, showing up beautifully and at a time 
when hardy flowers are usually scarce. The 
root is perfectly hardy, and produces a new 
blooming size bush every year, the branches 
and stems freeze down every’ winter. 
Height at blooming time is 4 feet. A clean, 
healthy grower, which can always be count- 
ed on to bloom well. Strong 2-year old 
roots, 65c each, postpaid. 
NURSERY AND SONDEREGGER SEED STORE 
