_ Shrubs ... Ornamental and Flowering 
HARDY VARIETIES—AIll Transplanted, Heavy, and Well Branched 
/ ("Lend Themselves Shiv to Shai ia Re poh Kept at Desired Height.) \ 2 
ALMOND, Flowering. Covered with beautiful double pink flow- 
ers in early spring. Very hardy. Standard Grade, .00; Speci- 
men Grade, $1.50. 
*BARBERRY, Green. An excellent shrub for border edging, 
hedges and foundation planting. Beautiful coppery red in fall. 
Plant 2-4 ft. apart as shrubs, 12 inches in hedges. Standard 
Grade, 60c Specimen Grade, $1.00. 
*BARBERRY Red. Character like green variety, except leaves 
stay red ali season. Plant in full sun. Standard Grade, $1.00; 
Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
BEAUTY BUSH. Grows 5-8 ft. tall. Small pink flowers. Plant 
5 to 6 ft. apart. Standard Grade, $1.50; Specimen Grade, $2.50. 
*CORALBERRY, Chenault. Low-growing shrub for any location. 
Plant 2-3 ft. apart. Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.25.” 
*COTONEASTER. Grows 5-7 ft. tall. Can be kept 3 to 4 ft. if 
desired. Used as foundation plantings, borders and hedges. 
Plant 3-5 ft. apart as bushes, 12 inches for hedges. Very hardy. 
Standard Grade, 75c; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
CRANBERRYBUSH. Grows high as a snowball: White flowers 
followed by beautiful clusters of red cranberry-like berries that 
hang on all winter. Hardy. Plant 6-7 ft. apart. Standard Grade, 
$1.00 Specimen Grade, $2.00. 
*HONEYSUCKLE, Goldflame. See description under “Vines.” 
HONEYSUCKLE, Belle. Fast-growing, upright. Good green 
dense foliage. Inconspicuous flowers, followed by red berries. 
Good for screening and among trees. Grows 8-10 ft. high. Plant 
5-6 ft. apart. Standard Grade, 90c; Specimen Grade, $1. 50. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Bride. An improved Tatarian; good green, 
dense foliage. Beautiful large pink flowers. Grows anywhere. 
Good for screening. Grows 8-10 ft. high. Plant 5-6 ft. apart. 
Standard Grade, 90c; Specimen Grade, $1.50, 
HONEYSUCKLE, Zabel. An improved Tatarian. Same as Bride, 
except flowers red and larger. Standard Grade, $1.00; Specimen 
Grade, $1.50. ; 
“HYDRANGEA, Peegee. Grows 5-6 ft. high, but shows best if 
trimmed back each spring to make bush 2-3 ft. high. Pyramidal 
spikes of white flowers in late summer that turn pink. Good for 
winter bouquets. Plant in partial shade 3 feet apart. Standard | 
Grade, $1.25; , Specimen Grade, $2.00.) ; 
LILAC, Chinese. Excellent green foliage. Dense eiodine to 
ground. Does not sprout. Outstanding in groups, in border or ° 
for hedges. Flowers long, slender, pinkish-purple. Grows 6-10 
ft. high. Very hardy. Plant 5-6 ft. apart as bushes, 244-4 ft. in 
hedges. Standard Grade, $1.00; Specimen Grade, $1. 50. 
LILAC, Purple. The old-fashioned, common lilac with the 
beautiful, real lilac flowers and fragrance. Very hardy. Stand- 
ard Grade, $1.00; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
HEDGES 
Hardiest Varieties Are Indicated With the Star (7) 
THUNBERG’S BARBERRY HEDGE. Useti extensively where a good, 
dwarf bushy hedge is desired. The foliage is an excellent green, 
leafing early in spring, turns to a beautiful coppery red in the fall, 
followed by pretty red berries. It is not susceptible to wheat rust. 
Can be grown either trimmed or untrimmed, with a height of from 
1% to 3 ft. Plant 12 inches apart. Hardy east half of Nebraska, 
southeast South Dakota, east and south. 
12 tv 18 in. transplants, bushy, heavy....-. a ee Per 100, $35.00 
18 to 24 in. transplants, bushy, heavy.......-----. Per 100, 50.00 
*VANHOUTTE SPIREA HEDGE. This is commonly called Bridal 
Wreath. Flowers pure white in May and early June. Good foliage, 
and very hardy. Generally used as an untrimmed hedge, but can be 
trimmed. Height 3 to 6 ft. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart. Verv hardy... 
12 to 18 in. transplants, bushy, héavy............ Per 100, $35. 00 
18 to 24 in. transplants, bushy, heavy....... ah Per 100, 50.00 
AMUR PRIVET- 
HEDGE. The hardiest 
Privet. Upright grow- 
er, foliage glossy 
green. Generally kept 
sheared from 2 to 4 ft. 
high. Hardy except in 
extreme northwestern 
Nebraska and the 
Northwest. 
Per 100. 
12 to 18 in. - $30.00 
18 to 24 in. $40.00 


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LILAC, Named Varieties. These artes are yr for t eir 
wonderful flowers. Very hardy. Plant them sa gl 78 ft. 
apart and the same distance from other shrubs. a ’ 
Charles Joly. Purplish-red, double flowers. - on 
Ludwig Spaeth. Long, stiff single bloom of purplish. oe 
Madam Lemoine. Double, pure white. | im 
Standard Grade, $1.50; Specimen Grade, $2.50. ~ 59 ae : 
QUINCE, Flowering. Good green foliage. Blooms very cade 
spring, showy red flowers. Grows 3-5 ft. high. Plant 3-4 ft. 
apart. Standard Grade,$1.00;Specimen Grade, $1.50. ’ 
SNOWBALL. Double white flowers in spring. Grows 8-10 Hi! 2 
tall, Plant 6 ft. apart and same distance from other a 
‘Standard G-ade,$1.25.:Specimen Grade, $2.00. Ra tarts: 
SPIREA, Anthony Waterer. Dwarf shrub, 2-4 ft. high. Matiy. 
flat clusters of reddish flowers;.blooms all summer, Trim early 
spring. Plant about 2 ft. apart. Cut off bloom as they fade. 
Standard Grade, 90c; Specimen Grade, $1. 50. 
*SPIREA, Froebel. Similar to Anthony Waterer; ‘foliage Beiter 
green, flowers paler; somewhat stronger grower. Very hardy. 
Standard Grade, T5e; Specimen Grade, $1.25. 
*SPIREA, Garland. Compact-growing shrub. Light green fetinad 
White flowers in early spring. Can be sheared like Barberry 
~ for foundation or edging purposes. Grows 3-5 ft. high. Plant 
2-4 ft. apart. Standard Grade, 90c; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
*SPIREA, Vanhoutte. Also called Bridal Wreath. Excellent for 
all uses. Good green foliage, with beautiful shading in fall. 
Compact, dense limb growth. White blossoms in May and June. 
A graceful shrub, summer and winter. Grows 3-6 ft. high. Plant — 
3-5 ft. apart; 1-1% ft. for hedges. Very hardy. Standard Grade, 
90c; Specimen Grade,' $1.50. ; 
TAMARIX. A tall shrub with asparagus-like foliage and pink 
flowers in summer. A selected hardy and attractive blooming ~ 
variety. Grows 8-12 ft. high. Plant 5-6 ft. apart. Standard 
Grade, 90¢; Specimen Grade, $1.50. 
WAYFARINGBUSH. A sister to Cranberrybush. Foliage large, 
silver-green. Flat blossom head, white, followed with pinkish 
red fruit that turns black. Foliage colors beautifully in fall and 
hangs on late. Grows 8-10 ft. tall. Plant 6 ft. apart. Standard 
Grade, 85c; Specimen Grade, $1 50. a 
WEIGELA, Pink. Pink bell flowers, early spring. Shrub semi- 
hardy. Plant on north or east side, 4-5 ft. apart. Height 3-6 ft. 
Standard Grade, $1.25.Specimen Grade, $2.00, specs! pt 
VINES 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE. A superla- 
tive new variety. Disease and pest free. 
Flowers from May until frost. By trimming 
may be used as small Sane or low. hedges 
Price, $1.25 each. 
ENGELMAN IVY. Similar to Virginia Glace! 
er but clings to rough surfaces. Hardiest for ie 
this purpose. Price, 75¢ each. ean 









north or east, Price, $1,00 each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET: TRUMP 
Scarlet fire-cracker-like flowers. 
long. Blooms profusely and is very sh 
Excellent vine for pone Ree apg : 
year, heavy, $1 00 each, - Yah 
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