HARDY SHRUBS 
Shrubs make a quick and inexpensive planting, and with proper selection will bloom all sum- 
mer. Our shrubs are grown in our Nursery at Alpha and are fresh dug from rich, black soil 








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SHRUBS | FRENCH LILAC 
2 to 3 foot Plants 
$1.50 each 
The following are some of the best varieties of 
the French Lilacs. They are more dwarf than the 
common varieties; the blooms are larger and of bet- 
ter color, they also bloom much younger, These 
Lilacs are grafted on Privet or Ash and do not 
sprout They should be planted 3 or 4 inches deep- 
er than they grew in the Nursery. Every home 
shculd have a few of these Lilacs. 














Hardy Low-Growing 
*  75c each 3 for *1.80 
These shrubs are all low growing. They grow from 3 
to 4 feet tall. They are excellent varieties for foundation 
planting or where low shrubs are needed. The plants are 
all strong 2 year. 

JEANNE d’ARC—Double, white. 
KERRIA YELLOW—A very attractive shrub with bright green branches. Bright yel- CHART EGSX = Siecle cRatdieni Parle 
low single flowers in June. 
LUDWIG SPAETH—Single, deep purple. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—Pink Spirea. Grows 2% to 3 feet, flowers dark 
pink, bloom all summer. 
SPIREA THUMBERGI—This Spirea blooms in April, with small white flowers which COMMON LILAC 
just cover the shrub. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 

LILAC (Common Purple)—Grows 6 to 8 feet. Lavender purple flowers. This is the 
HYPERICUM (St. Johnswort)—A hardy shrub with bright yellow flowers in July and old fashioned purple lilac with the sweet scented flowers in May. 2 to 3 ft. plants, 
August. Round, bushy habit. 75 cents each. 
ALMONDS PINK—This is the shrub that blooms early in May with small pink rose- LATE BLOOMING LveAG 
like flowers. 
VILLOSA LILAC—This is a late blooming Lilac; blooms long after all other Lilacs 
. are gone. Bushy, compact grower. Large attractive leaves, pale pink flowers. 
We can ship 2 year 2 to 3 ft. plants, $1.00 each. 
Shrubs by Parcel 
Post. Shrubs mark- PERSIAN LILAC 
ed NOT MAIL- 
ABD ES will have. 46 3 to 4 feet, $1.00 each 12 to 18 inches, 60 cents each 
go by EXPRESS. PERSIAN LILAC—Upright vigorous grower, reddish purple flowers in April and 
May. This Lilac blooms very young, and is very hardy; stands dry weather; much 
PARCEL POST used for hedges or tall screens. 3 to 4 ft. plants, $1.00 each; 12 to 18 inch plants, 60 
RATES cents each. 
ON SHRUBS 

15c each 
20c for 3 plant 
te HYDRANGEAS 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (Pink) — Large cone shaped 
flowers in the fall, turning pink with the frost. Can 
be cut for winter. 
3 to 3% ft. plants, $1.25 
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Hardy Medium = Growing 18 to 24 inch plants, 80 cents each 
$ HILLS SNOW (Hydrangea) — The summer-bloom- 
15¢ each 3 for 1.80 ing kind. Round white flowers like snowballs. 
Grows about 4 feet. 

Spirea Thumbergi 













These shrubs are all of medium height. They grow from 2 to 3 ft. plants, $1.00 each 
4 to 6 feet and are suitable for foundation and shrubbery Hydrangea—P. G. 
borders. The plants are all strong 2 year old. 


GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia)—This shrub has yellow bell SYRINGA 
shaped flowers early in the spring before the leaves SYRINGA (Mock Orange) 
appear. 
mies This is the sweet scented syringa used for hedges and tall screens. Fast upright 
SPIREA VAN HOUTEI—This is the much planted Brid- grower. Can be trimmed to almost any height. Will grow 8 to 10 feet tall. An excel- 
al Wreath. White flowers in early June. lent shrub to enclose your back yard. 
3 year, 3 to 4 ft. plants, $1.00 each 3 or more, 90 cents each 
SYRINGA LEMONINE—This is a medium growing 
Syringa, white flowers in May. A good thick bushy 
shrub. SYRINGA (Everblooming) 
This is a semi-double, large white flower. Blooms very heavy in June, then lighter 
during the summer. Better as a specimen plant, as it is not a thick and heavy grower. 
ALTHEA 3 to 4 ft. plants, $1.00 
ROSE OF SHARON 
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Single Blue Double White HONEYSUCKLE (Bush) 
2 years, 18 to 24 inch plants, 60 cents each 5 or more, 50 cents each 









Double Pink Single Red 
We have the above colors in this upright shrub. 3 year, 3 to 4 ft. plants, $1.00 each 3 or more, 90 cents each 
is tthe a i eas Blooms in August-September. Flowers resemble 2 year, 18 to 24 inch plants, 60 cents each 5 or more, 50 cents each 
Spirea Van Houtei small hollyhocks. : : : ‘ ’ 
Bor OU TEE : aimee This shrub is covered with light red flowers in June, followed by bright red berries, 
, - - which hang on all summer. A fine shrub for tall hedges or screens. Can be trimmed to 
— ES any height. Should be trimmed as it grows, which will make it more compact. 
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Hardy Tall-Growing 
is h 3 f $] 80) EUONYMUS (Alatus) 
C €ac or ° One of the best hardy Euonymus. A compact, slow growing bush with corky winged 
bark. Foliage turns brilliant red with first frost. Bright red berries well into winter. 
These shrubs are all tall or high growing. They grow 2 to 3 ft. plants, $1.00 each 
from 6 to 8 feet tall and are used for tall screens or to en- EUONYMUS (Wahoo) 
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close yards, and corner planting of foundation. They ar A hardy native shrub, producing a wealth of scarlet berries. Foliage brilliant in the 
all strong 2 year old plants. fall. 
BEAUTY BUSH—This is a new shrub, very hardy. The 2 to 3 ft. plants, $1.00 each 
blooms are pinkish white and appear in June. This 
shrub attracted wide attention last summer. ina a 
SNOWBALL—This is an old favorite of the tall growing PINK SPIREA 
shrubs; large round white flowers in late May. Grows 15 4 
6 ite fe Ge OL aes to 18 in., 2 yr. plants, 65 cents each 5 or more, 50 cents each 
A FROBELLI—This is a splendid low growin hrub, growi | 
wen . S 1s a Sp g g shrub, 2g ying a 3 feet. In 
CRANBERRY HI —This shrub has heavy large it Ra : : Oe 
Pahaces ai er bi a re “#e Pet lowed By bMEnE eco red with rosy pink flat blooms. In the fall the foliage turns a beautiful 
oliage; white flowers in large heads, fo J E bronzy red, which hangs on well into early winter. Very hardy: for y res 
red berries in the fall. or borders ‘ i SPe Ory DAT 2 OOe ee 
LANTANA—Peautiful wrinkle Lantana like leaves, white eo 
flowers in May and June; the berries range in color 
from crimson to black. Good for shady places. FLOWERING QUINCE 
TAMARIX—This is the tall shrub with feathery foliage 18 to 24 inch plants, 65 cents each 
and long sprays of pink blooms. This is the shr : tees : : 
. uy Sone brainer Bae pce a stems before the leaves appear in the 
GOLDEN ELDER—Golden yellow foliage. White blooms Makes a. coodied@assn cute Marae eee face oe often has goden yellow fruit. : 
e j Pildwediby. blagk berries. A Die peo wee rere tes ge—g : eet, but can be trimmed to any lower height. 
Cranberry Highbush y. 
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