

Spirea V. H. or Bridal Wreath 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
No, 5300—f yr.—5 for $1.35 
No. 5301—2 yr.—5 for 1.75 
All varieties are hardy, flowering 
shrubs described elsewhere on this 
page. All are best suited for planting 
around the house or in the yard. 
In the one year size, the Bridal 
Wreath is 18/24” high, and the 
other 4 varieties are 12/18”. In the 
two year size, the Bridal Wreath is 
2 to 3 ft. high and the other 4 va- 
rieties are 18 to 24 inches. All these 
are better rooted and have more 
branches than the 1 year size. 
We include 1 each of Bridal 
Wreath, White Mock Orange, Pink 
Honeysuckle, Red Flowering Quince, 
and Yellow Golden Bell. 
Each 45c; 3 for 
Note: 
are absolutely hardy, drought resistant 
conditions. Size indicated below. 
No. 5444—BRIDAL WREATH (V.H.). 
5-6 ft. Our best seller. Graceful, arch- 
ing branches loaded. with dainty white 
flowers. Big 18 to 24 in. size. 
No. 5437—FROEBEL. Semi-dwarf. 3- 
5 ft. Vigorous; spreading habit. Rose- 
pink bloom. Beautiful purplish red 
foliage in Fall. 18/24” size. 
No. 5436—ANTHONY WATERER. 
Dwarf. 2-3 ft. Bright Red flowers all 
summer: Very useful dwarf. 15/18”. 
America’s most popular family 
All shrubs are Prepaid in either our regular 
18/24” or our extra heavy Large Grade 2 to 3 ft. 
size Medium Grade 
Height at maturity 
is given after name, and if there is exception to above grades the size 
is marked. 
prices of 4 and 10. 
REGULAR SHRUBS 
Prepaid Prices: Each 4 10 
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Medium Grade 18/24”.$0.50 $1.80 $4.15 
Large Grade 2/3’.... .65 2.40 5.75 
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No. 5305—Althea, Red—Rose of Shar- 
on. (8 to 10 ft.) Has double rose-like 
flowers in Fall when most shrubs are 
one. 
No. 5311—Deutzia—Pride of Rochester 
(D. seabra). Blooms in May — grows 
4/6 ft. high. Large double fringed 
white flowers. Dull green foliage. The 
best of tall Deutzias. Hardy. 
No. 5312—Coral Bark Dogwood (Red). 
(8 to 10 ft.) Hardy anywhere. Spread- 
ing habit. Brilliant red in winter. 
No. 5313—Forsythia, Golden Bell. (6-8 
ft.) A very hardy upright grower with 
brilliant yellow flowers before the leaves. 
No, 5316—Honeysuckle Bush Pink. (12 
to 15 ft.) Excellent for foundations if 
pruned severely. Pink flowers. 
No. 5318—Lilac, Old Fashioned—Pur- 
ple. (8-12 ft.) Loads of lovely, fra- 
grant blooms, Very hardy. z 
No. 5321 — Mock Orange—Coronarius. 
6 to 8 ft. Old favorite shrub covered 
with single, fragrant white flowers in 
late spring. : 
No. 5322—Quince, Red Flowering. (3-4 
ft.) Brilliant orange scarlet blooms 
with first leaves, glossy dark green foli- 
age. Hardy, spreading. Fine for foun- 
dations. ’ Fiske 
No. 5324—Tamarix, Green Foliage. 
Graceful arching branches. Dainty pink 
flowers on rich green foliage. 
No. 5325—Weigela, Rosea—Pink. (5-7 
ft.) Hardy, upright grower. Lovely 
pink bell-shaped flowers in May and 
June. 
No. 5466—Butterfly Bush, Dubonnet. 3 
to 4 foot. Beautiful Spikes of rich, 
reddish purple, in late summer. Excel- 
Jent cut flower. Roots are hardy. New. 
Crape Myrtle—Blooms in late summer 
and fall. 5 ft. Large clusters of color- 
ful blooms. Attractive foliage. Re- 
quires protection in severe climates, but 
comes up from roots if top branches 
are frozen. No. 5472—Purple 
No. 5474—Pink 
$1.20, Prepaid 
of Shrubs! Spireas succeed anywhere, 
and bloom freely, even under adverse 
No. 5438—BILLARDI. 4-6 ft. One of 
the better flowering shrubs. Countless 
spikes of pink flowers all summer. 18 
to 24 inch size. 
No. 5439—THUNBERGI. 3-5 ft. Count- 
less white blossoms on graceful, arch- 
ing branches with first leaves. 18/24”. 
No. 5440—ARGUTA—S now Garland 
Spirea. Slender, upright growing shrub 
covered with snowy blossoms in Spring. 
Earliest blooming Spirea. 18/24” size. 
No. 5447—SPIREA GROUP—I each of above 6 for $2.15 
No. 5454—Special Offer—Giant Size Bridal Wreath 
4 bushes for $2.15, postpaid : 
Extra big Spirea Bridal Wreath—2 years old—well branched with plenty 
of roots sure to bloom right away. 
Bushes are giant % ft. size. 
less than 4 bushes per order and no lower price regardless of quantity. 
Not sold 
Order 
early as supply of this Giant size is limited and won’t last long at such a 
low price. 
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Order as many varie 
ties as you want at our quantity 
SPECIAL SHRUBS 
Prepaid Prices: Each 3 
Medium Grade 18/24” ..$0.85 $2.40 
Large Grade 2/3’....... 1.00 2.85 
No. 5404—ALMOND—Double Pink 
Flowering. (4 ft.) In early spring a 
mass of flowers. The beauty spot in 
any garden. 
No. 5432—HYDRANGEA A.G.—Hills 
of Snow. Best Shrub for shade— 
thrives anywhere. Masses of large 
round white bloom in early summer. 
Very good! 
No. 5433 — HYDRANGEA—Pee Gee. 
Magnificent large conical shaped 
white bloom in summer, with pinkish 
east in fall. Thrives anywhere—very 
popular. 
No. 5450 — SNOWBALL—Old Fash- 
ioned. (6-10 ft.) Another old favorite 
that thrives anywhere. Loaded with 
pure white flower balls in early sum- 
mer. 
No. 5477 — SYRINGA—Virginal. 
(Double Mock Orange.) (4-6 ft.) Un- 
usually large, double, very fragrant 
white flowers in June and all summer. 
No. 5478—-BEAUTY BUSH. (4-5 ft.) 
Many blush-pink flowers on arching 
spray-like branches. A beautiful or- 
namental shrub. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Bears fruit in one year. Dwarf 
Grower—Absolutely hardy. No. 6852. 
18 to 24 in. size—45c each; 3 for 
$1.15. Postpaid. 
A dwarf growing, highly orna- 
mental, hardy shrub. It is used 
widely for making jams and jellies. 
Fruit is good to eat and it will bear 
by second year. For a low bushy 
fruiting hedge plant 18 to 24 inches 
apart. In the garden or orchard 
plant 3 ft. apart. Try it’ this year 

_ at Berry’s low prices, 
No. 54483—PRUNIFOLIA — DOU- 
BLE BRIDAL WREATH. Blooms 
in April. Grows to 5 feet. Great: 
plume-like branches gracefully 
sweeping upward and outward. 
Each branch so thickly wreathed 
with white clusters of double 
flowers that the wood is hardly 
visible. Dark green foliage turns 
bronze in fall—then to brilliant 
flame colors. Easy to grow. 18 
to 24 in. plants. Each 60c; 4 for 
$2.20. 
No. 5446 — SPIREA, CALLOSA 
ALBA OR DWARE WHITE. 
Grows 2 to 4 feet. Blooms June 
to September. Shrub is well filled 
with white blooms in loose flat- 
topped clusters with fuzzy sta- 
mens. Deeply toothed dark green 
foliage. 12 to 18 inch plants. 
Each 60c; 4 for $2.20, 
