
3 plant for cemetery plantings. 
Our Shrubs are 2 Year Old Field Grown Plants 
MOSS LOCUST — Sacred to Masonry. 
Elegant shrub with light green pinnate 
leaves and long, graceful clusters of pea- 
shaped, rose-pink flowers during the 
‘months of June and July. A _ beautiful 
Heavy 2 
. to 3 ft. plants, 65c each, 
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prized by every gardener. 
SNOWBALL—The well known favorite, 
It really is 
one of the prettiest grown. It has im- 
-mense globular clusters of flowers in May 
and June; grows 9 t® 11 feet high. Valu- 
able for specimen plants and also for 
erouping and massing. Heavy 18 to 24 
inch plants, 60c each. 
FRAGRANT SUMAC—This sweet-scent- 
ed shrub is conspicuous in early spring 
with bright yellow flowers in clustered 
spikes. In autumn it bears loads of fuzzy 
. red fruits in dense clusters. Good foliage; 
a fine low plant for the front of the shrub 
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ful and picturesque. 
border and ideal for covering banks as it 
does well in dry locations. Reaches 30 
inches high. Heavy 20 to 24 in. plants, 
60c each. 
GOLDEN ELDER—The Golden Foliaged 
‘Shrub. This is the shrub with bright 
golden foliage all summer. It makes a 
striking contrast with your other shrubs. 
Full and dense’ growing. Colors best in 
full sun. Grows fast, and makes a show 
early. Grows 4 to 6 ft. tall. Heavy 24 
- to 30 inch plants, 60c each. 
 WEIGELA EVA RATHKE—Bright red, 
~pell-like flowers cover the plant in June 
and keep coming off and on all summer. 
Valuable in any planting for its big, dark 
dense, dark green shrub with hundreds of pink 
blossoms in June. Foliage rich and heavy. For 
breath-taking beauty this shrub can’t be ‘sur- 
passed. Grows 4 to 6 feet. Heavy 18 to 24 inch 
plants, 50c each. ,; 
BLUE ROSE OF SHARON—This gor- 
geous, unusually attractive shrub is truly 
an Aristocrat. It is exceedingly beauti- 
riety flowers late in Summer after most 
other shrubs are out of bloom. The large 
- flowers are often three inches across, and 
every branch is completely covered with 
- Justrous lovely blue flowers from June 
until frost. - Unlike most other flowers 
as the season advances it becomes more 
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ALTHEA—Rose of Sharen. Beautiful 
tree-like shrub, blooming late in August 
and September with a profusion of large 
and brightly colored flowers. Grows 10 
to 12 feet high. Attractive as a specimen 
or for hedges. We offer these in double- 
flowering type, assorted red, pink, white 
and purple. Heavy 2 to 3 foot shrubs, 
50c each; 3 for $1.25. (State colors). 
RED HONEYSUCKLE—Dainty rose-red, 
sweetly scented flowers in great quanti- 
ties in spring, followed by red _ berries 
relished by birds. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 
Plant as shrubs or hedge. 2-yr. Extra 
Heavy, 20 to 30 inch, 60c each. 
PINK HONEYSUCKLE — Dainty pink 
flowers in great multitudes in spring, 
and loads of bright red berries to attract 
songbirds in fall. Well-formed bushes, 
thrive in shade or sun, good or poor soil. 
Grows 5 to 6 ft. Can be pruned as de- 
sired. 2 yr. Extra Heavy, 20 to 30 in., 
60c each. 
PERSIAN LILAC—The 
lilac. Grows 6 to 8 ft. These new ‘‘sure bloom- 
ers’’ are like Grandmother grew—except these 
will bloom the first year after planting. No need 
to wait 3 or 4 years for your lilacs to blooin. 
These are hardy as all lilacs, graceful, don’t 
sucker, extremely fragrant. Reddish purple flow- 
ers during April and May. Heavy 24 to 36 inch 
plants, 75c each. ‘ 
FRENCH PUSSY WiILLOW—Not the 
wild pussy willow but a cultivated variety that 
has made a sensation wherever it’ has been shown. 
Branches of this variety have been selling at re- 
tail during the winter months in cities at from 
$1.00 to $2.00 per dozen. You can grow them 
on your own lawn. Enjoy these dainty silvery 
flowers every winter. A beautiful round shrub in 
summer. Wherever you have room for a Lilac or 
sure blooming 
green, glossy leaves. — Best in partial gnowhball, you have room for a Pussy Willow. Use 
shade. Grows 3 to 5 feet. Heavy 18 to en go path seoeeens or Dackeronnisey Out the 
: ends of the branches in January or February. 
= 24 inch plants, 60c each. Place them indoors in a vase of water. Watch 
_ WEIGELA ROSEA—The big, round, them unfold their large catkins of silvery pink, 
from 1 to 2 ins. long. They will repay you many 
times their cost in pleasure. Heavy 18 to 24 inch 
plants, 55c each; $ for $1.25. 
gorgeous and the vivid pure blue becomes 
~ more outstanding. Here is a shrub that 
-_-will thrive under the most. unfavorable 
conditions. It is not particular of the 
kind of soil, does well in low damp places 
and thrives in poor soil where there is 
but little moisture. It adapts itself to 
- either sun or shade. Heavy 2 to 3 ft. 
lants 75c each; 2 for $1.25. 





