(ORNAMENTALS SHRUBS, Continued) 
CURRANT, Alpine. 4 ft. A compact low shrub 
that presents a neat appearance for general use; also 
satistactory in partial shade. 2 to 3 ft., ea., $1.00. 
soc; 14 tomo Et. ear $1726. 
CURRANT, Golden Flowering. 5 to 6 ft. A hand- 
some hardy shrub’ bearing a profusion of bright yel- 
low tubular flowers, April-May. Foliage appears early 
and assumes beautiful’ autumn colors. 3 to 4 ft. ea., 
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DOGWOOD, stolonifera Coloradensis. 6 to § ft. 
The best and hardiest: of the red stemmed varieties is 
our native type. Red branches add lively color to 
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COTONEASTER integerrima. 5 to 6 ft. One of 
the rarer hardy forms of eotoneaster laden with red 
berries in the fall; branches have somewhat arching 
habit otrerowths. 02. to. .38 uit ean SoC. 
COTONEASTER acutifolia. 5 to 7 ft. Graceful, 
very hardy; dark green foliage; black berries aud 
beautifully -colored foliage in autumn. One of the 
chearece “Shrubs fer our. Tresion.: s2etoy ourtt. eas ToCcHes 
to 4 ft. ea... $1.00. 
ELDER, Golden. 8-9 ft. An interesting shrub with 
greenish-gold foliage, with attractive large white 
flower clusters May-June: Foliage makes pleasing 
contrast with other greenery. 4 to 5 ft., ea., $1.25. 
EUONYMOUS atropurpureus. Wahoo or Burning 
Bush. 10-12 ft. Especially attractive are the many 
bright red berries carried well into winter. Foliage 
attractive green in summer, turning rich fall color. 
ALMtOMS “EU, NEA a sSoCe 
GINNALA MAPLE, 10 to 15 ft. A graceful small 
tree or large shrub. Bright green beautifully cut 
foliage. Turns brilliant red in autumn. 5 to 6 ft., 
eau; $2.25. 
MOUNTAIN MAPLE. Acer glabrum. 10 to 12 ft. 
Hardy native shrub maple with typical maple foliage 
with golden fall color; a worthwhile item where a 
large shrub is desired. 4 to 5 ft., ea., $1.50. 
HONEYSUCKLE albertiana. 2 ft. Dwarf spread- 
ing habit of growth with narrow blue-green foliage; 
attractive fragrant waxy pink flowers in May. Rare 
Vere. from Central Asia; very hardy. 18 to 24 in., 
ea.., Cc. 
HONEYSUCKLE, korolkowi. Blue Leaf Honey- 
suckle. 8 to 10 ft. Foliage on this fine shrub has a 
distinct blue-.cast; beautiful bright pink flowers in 
profusion May-June followed by red berries. Grace- 
ful arching growth; very hardy. 3 to 4 ft. ea., $1.00. 
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HONEYSUCKLE, zabeli. True Red Honey- 
suckle. 8 to 10 ft. Habit of growth resembles 
the Pink Tatarian, but the distinct difference 
is in the decided rose-crimson color of the blos- 
soms which is in contrast with the rose and: 
pink shades of other honeysuckles. Blooms May- 
June followed by scarlet berries; very hardy. 
ees finalted: 22 too. tiimeeae. Lo Cur Oto salt be 
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HONEYSUCKLE, Pink Tatarian. 8 to 10 ft. One 
of the best large extra hardy shrubs. Bears large 
number of rose colored blossoms in May-June, fol- 
lowed. by bright red berries, “3 to” 4 ft. \ ea; $1.00: 
4 tomb Eta Cag, Sl. 252 
HYDRANGEA, A. G. 3 to 5 ft. Bears very large 
clusters of snow-white flowers, July-Aug., and rather 
large foliage. Usually starts from ground in spring 
in this climate. Not recommended in strongly alka- 
line soils. 3 yr. plants, ea., $1.00. 
POTENTILLA fruticosa. Shrubby cinquefoil. 3 ft. 
Very hardy dwarf shrub that has an unusually long 
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