DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
TEN OUTSTANDING SHRUBS 
That Everyone Should Plant More Freely 
BARBERRY (Red Leaved)—2 ft. First foliage a warm bronzy red; 
the heat of the summer intensifying its red brilliancy; autumn 
adding other tints to its richness. Abundant scarlet berries 
persist through winter along the spiny twigs. 
COTONEASTER (Integerrima)—5-6 ft. Is of bushy, rounded form 
with short stiff branches and red berries. Has a_ strikingly 
horizontal manner of growth. Hardy north into Canada. A 
distinctly different shrub of real value. 
DOGWOOD _(Variegated-leaved)—4-5 ft. Highly decorative be- 
cause of its white striped green leaves and red bark. An 
outstanding shrub wherever used. 
EUONYMOUS ALATUS (Winged Burning Bush or Spindlewood) 
—5-6 ft. Of Japanese character. Has winglike bark. Brilliant 
scarlet foliage and red berries in fall. A truly beautiful shrub. 
EVUONYMUS (Common Burning Bush)—6-7 ft. Tall, erect shrub 
for border or evergreen planting. Produces great masses of 
orange-scarlet berries. Very effective for fall color. 
JUNEBERRY—6-7 ft. An early flowering shrub producing white 
flowers in May followed by red berries which turn a deep 
purple. Edible. 

SNOWBERRY 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—2-3 ft. A very TAMARIX (Salt Cedar)—6-7 ft. Will grow on 
popular low growing bush, constantly in any soil and under any conditions. Has 
bloom all summer. Flower clusters large, flat feathery, silvery-gray green foliage, with long 
topped and of deep rose color. The leaves are pinnacles of deep pink flowers. A distinctive 
frequently variegated yellow and red. type of shrub. 
SNOWBERRY (Waxberry)—3-4 ft. A rather low WAYFARING TREE—5-6 ft. A _ gray-barked, 
growing shrub with small pink flowers fol- 
lowed by large clusters of white berries which 
gray foliage shrub, turning to a beautiful 
hang on until winter. Has an attractive crimson in the fall. Produces large clusters 
bright foliage throughout the season. of red berries, turning to black. 

FRENCH 
HYBRID LILACS 
The Garden’s Most Gorgeous 
Flowering Shrubs 
Lilacs have long been considered 
one of the finest of flowering shrubs. 
They come early, when we seem 
more than ever appreciative of gar- 
den bloom, they are so fragrant, 
they are most colorful, and they are 
produced in such generous amounts. 
These marvelous French Lilacs 
have all the good points of the other 
older sorts but produce such tre- 
mendous blooms of such beautiful 
and varying colors that they are 
definitely in a class by themselves. 
No yard is complete without a 
planting of several French Hybrid 
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Ask about our special “Balled and Burlapped” Lilacs. They are absolutely “tops 
FRENCH LILACS—Ready to bloom this year. in the flowering shrubs. 
Six of the Best French Lilacs 
BELLE de NANCY—Double. Rose pink. Mme. Le MOINE—Double. White. 
CHAS. JOLLY—Double. Dark purple. Pres. GREVY—Double. Clear, soft blue. 
MARIE Le GRAY—Single. Pink to lilac. RUBRA de MARLEY—Reddish purple. 
For Lilac Prices See Page 5. 
