ANDREWS DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY 
Specimen and Goundation Shrubs 
BARBERRY ; 
RED LEAF. 2 ft. This is the red form of the Thunbergi 
Barberry. Planted in a sunny situation, its rich red 
are a pale pink and vary in doubleness. Bushes are covered foliage makes a striking appearance. Select, 90c each; 
with masses of bloom. Select, 85c each; Standard, 75c each. Standard, 75c each. 
THUNBERGI. 3 ft. Thunberg’s Barberry entirely free from rust; may be 
planted in any state. A beautiful dwarf shrub for foundation planting, bor- 
dering shrub masses, or for informal low hedge. Foliage, bright green; 
reddish bronze autumn color. Colors are brighter in sunny location. The 
bright red berries remain on through the winter. Select, 75c each; Standard, 
65c each. 
ALMOND 
y Dwarf Siberian Flowering 
3 to 5 ft. One of the earliest flowering shrubs. Flowers 
CHERRY 
HANSEN’S BUSH. A pollinizer for the Sapa and Opata Hybrid Cherries, and 
of ornamental and fruitful value besides. See page 20 for fuller description. 
Select, 50c each; Standard, 39c each. 
KOREAN. 3 to 4 ft. A highly ornamental new dwarf Cherry. Hardy into 
Canada. Its ornamental value is enhanced by the very useful fruit that ripens 
in August. Very desirable as a flowering specimen or for foundation plant- 
ing. See page 3 for fuller description. Order two varieties to insure pollina- 
tion. Select, $1.75 each; Standard, $1.35 each. 
COTONEASTER 
5 to 6 ft. Dark green, glossy foliage turning to bronze in autumn. 
Useful as a shrub or as a formal hedge. Does well in shade. The black 
berries hang on all winter. Select, 85c each; Standard, 75c each. 
DOGWOOD 
RED TWIG. 6 to 7 ft. Spreading habit, bright red bark, excellent for 
winter color. Select, 75c each; Standard, 65c each. ' 
VARIEGATED. 6 to 7 ft. A graceful shrub with variegated green and 
its showy blood-red 
creamy white foliage. Striking in winter with 
Select, 85c 
branches. Makes splendid contrast effect in shrub border. 
each; Standard, 75c each. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Beautiful early flowering shrub. The hundreds of yellow 
Forsythia will stand 


5 to 6 ft. 
flowers appear before the leaves in the spring. 
semi-shade. Select, 85c each; Standard, 75c each. 
HYDRANGEA 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. 3 to 4 ft. Snowhill Hydrangea, 
large showy blooms in July and August. Will do in a shady location. 
Select, $1.40 each; Standard, $1.10 each. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 3 to 4 ft. The old-fashioned large- 
flowered Hydrangea blooming in September; turns pink later. The 
blossom heads may be dried for winter bouquets. Selct, $1.35 each; 
Standard, $1.15 each. 
JUNEBERRY (Service Berry) 
Fruit resembles Blueberry, can be used wherever Blueberry can. 
Blossoms are white in the spring followed by red berries that turn blue 
when ripe. It is desirable fo plant 2 plants to insure fruit setting. 
Select, $1.00 each; Standard, 85c each. 
MOCK ORANGE, Coronarius 







Weigela 

Hydrangea P. G. 

SNOWBERRY 
WHITE. 2 to 3 ft. Of compact form and semi-dwarf habit. 
Does well anywhere but particularly in shade. Rose-pink 
flowers in June and July, followed by large pearly white 
berries which remain a long time. Select, 75c each; 
Standard, 65c each. 
TAMARIX (Lace Tree) 
6 to 7 ft. A beautiful shrub with lacelike foliage. 
Bluish gray with large clusters of pink flowers. A popular 
shrub. Select, 75c each; Standard, 65c each. 
WEIGELA 
A beautiful pink-flowered shrub, good in 
Select, 85c each; Standard, 
ASCO nite 
borders. Flowers profusely. 
75¢ each. 

DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY 
COLLECTION 
1 Zabeli Honeysuckle 1 *fRed Flash’’ 
1 Rose Tree of China 1 Russian Olive 
1 Spirea, Froebel’s 
All 5 Shrubs 
Select Grade 
(Regular Value, $5.85) 
For ONLY #535 
(Cistena) 

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8 to 10 ft. Semi-spreading large shrub. Very fragrant. Select, 75c 
each; Standard, 65c each. 
SILVERBERRY Mock Orange 
4 to 5 ft. A sensational new shrub with strikingly beautiful silver 
foliage. This shrub gives extreme contrast when planted with “‘Red WILLOW, French Pussy 
Flash’? and Golden Elder; as a background shrub for Red Leaf Bar- This beautiful shrub should be included in every 
berry. Silver berries in late summer or early fall hang on into winter. border. Early in the spring, before the leaves appear, 
Select, $1.00 each; Standard, 75c each. the fuzzy gray one- to two-inch catkins burst forth to 
decorate the brown twigs. Branches may be cut in mid- 
winter and used for bouquets in the house. It is truly 
a ries prupose shrub. Select, 55c each; Standard, 45c 
each. 

Forsythia—Golden Bells 
