An extra 
Juneberry }°,7°7° 
shrub, with a pretty, 
healthy foliage, growing 
to a height of about 7 
feet. Blooming white in 
early spring, it is fol- 
lowed with a great.-§ 
abundance of berries of 
reddish purple color, 
turning almost black 
when fully ripe (edible). 
40c each; 3 for $1.00; 
prepaid. 
For Bird Lovers 
The berries of Bush 
Honeysuckles, Barber- 
ries, page 38; Choke 
Cherry, page 38; High- 
bush Cranberry, page 
40, are all liked by birds 
and attract and _ feed 
your song-bird friends, 
besides making you 
highly ornamental 
shrubs. 
Temporarily out of 
stock, and not available 
for spring 1946, are the 
following shrubs: Wax- 
berry, Smoke Tree, Bud- 
ded French Lilacs. We 
expect to have these 
shrubs again for fall 
planting, and in 1947. 
For fall planting we can 
supply most shrubs by 
mid-November. All 
prices in this catalog 
expire June ist. On 
stock wanted in large = 
lots for fall planting 
please write us for - 
prices, any time after | 
September ist. 

: . = Note picture above.. This is not only the hardiest of the 
Tamarix Hispida Tamarix family, it also blooms over a longer period than any 
other variety. Grows quite bushy to a height of 10 to 12 feet and can be sheared to lower 
and denser growth. Begins to produce its fine sprays of pink blossoms in June, and 
continues to bloom through the greater part of the summer. Tamarix are not affected 
by saline or alkaline soils. 12 to 18-inch nice shrubs, 48c each; 3 for $1.30; 10 for $3.95. 
2 to 3-ft. blooming size, selected shrubs, 78c each; 3 for $2.20; postpaid. 
Staghorn Su- 
Fern-Leaf Sumac fi280o7, Su 
typhina.) The Sumac with the prettiest 
foliage known amongst hardy shrubs, ri- 
valing the most delicate ferns. The in- 
dividual twigs are about 12 inches long, 
on which the fern-like leaves are beauti- 
fully arranged. Throughout the summer 
it is a most admired foliage shrubs, and 
with the first frosts of fall, the light 
green of this bush changes to all shades 
of yellow, brown and red. The shrub is 
perfectly hardy anywhere, it is a strong 
healthy grower, always free from insects 
and other pests. Choice 2 to 3-ft. 
shrubs, each, 75c, prepaid. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 

A twig of the Fern-Leaf Sumac, normally 
about one foot long, is one of mother nature’s 
masterpieces of foliage effect. Light green 
throughout the summer, the color changes to 
all shades of old copper, yellow, brown, and 
red with the first frosts in the fall. 
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