

Spirea V. H. or Bridal Wreath 
REGULAR SHRUBS 
See Prepaid Prices Above 
The three low growing shrubs below 
are available in the 18 to 24 in. size only. 
No. 5317—Hypericum Gold Flower. (4 
ft.). Large, brilliant yellow blooms from 
June until Frost. Prefers partial shade. 
Protect in North. 
No. 5310—Coralberry. (4 ft.) White 
flowers on gray-green foliage. Coral red 
berries in Autumn and Winter. Thrives 
in sun or shade. 
Crape Myrtle—Blooms in late summer 
and fall. 5 ft. Large clusters of color- 
ful blooms. Attractive foliage. Re- 
quires protection in severe climates, but 
comes up from roots if top branches 
are frozen. No. 5472—Purple 
No. 5474—Pink 
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Shrubs require very little care, 
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REGULAR SHRUBS 
Prepaid Prices: Each 4 10 
Medium Grade 18/24”.$0.50 $1.80 $4.15 
Large Grade 2/3’.... .65 2.40 | 5.75 

No. 5305—Althea, Red—Rose of Shar- 
on. (8 to 10 ft.) Has double rose-like 
flowers in Fall when most shrubs are 
gone. 
No. 5312—Coral Bark Dogwood (Red). 
(8 to 10 ft.) Hardy anywhere. Spread- 
ing habit. Brilliant red in winter. 
No. 5313—Forsythia, Golden Bell. (6-8 
ft.) A very hardy upright grower with 
brilliant yellow flowers before the leaves. 
No. 5316—Honeysuckle Bush Pink. (12 
to 15 ft.) Excellent for foundations if 
pruned severely. Pink flowers. 
No. 5318—tLilac, Old Fashioned—Pur- 
ple. (8-12 ft.) Loads of lovely, fra- 
grant blooms. Very hardy. 
No. 5321 — Mock Orange—Coronarius. 
6 to 8 ft. Old favorite shrub covered 
with single, fragrant white flowers in 
late spring. 
No. 5322—Quince, Red Flowering. (3-4 
ft.) Brilliant orange scarlet blooms 
with first leaves, glossy dark green foli- 
age. Hardy, spreading. Fine for foun- 
dations, 
No. 5324—Tamarix, Green Foliage. 
Graceful arching branches. Dainty pink 
flowers on rich green foliage. 
No. 5325—Weigela, Rosea—Pink. (5-7 
ft.) Hardy, upright grower. Lovely 
pink bell-shaped flowers in May and 
une. 
No. 5468—Butterfly Bush, Royal Red. 
(4-5 ft.) A-brilliant purplish-red. The 
nearest true red Butterfly Bush. Beau- 
tiful, large spikes on long stems. HEx- 
cellent for bouquets, compact, well 
rounded bush. 18/24” size only. 
Each 50; 4 for $1.80, Prepaid 
Note: 
America’s most popular family of Shrubs! 
Spireas succeed anywhere, 
are absolutely hardy, drought resistant and bloom freely, even under adverse 
conditions. 
No. 5437—FROEBEL.. Semi-dwarf. 3- 
5 ft. Vigorous, spreading habit. Rose- 
pink bloom. Beautiful purplish red 
foliage in Fall. 
No. 5436—ANTHONY WATERER. 
Dwarf. 2-3 ft. Bright Red flowers all 
Very useful dwarf. 
summer, 


No. 5444—BRIDAL WREATH (V.H.). 
Grows to 6 ft. Our best seller. Grace- 
ful, arching branches loaded with dainty 
white flowers. 
The old Favorite of all the Spireas. 
Requires little care. 
STATE SIZE WHEN ORDERING 
18 to 24 in. Each 33¢; 4 for $1.20 
2to 3ft. Each 53c; 4 for $2.00 
3to 4ft. Each 72c; 4 for $2.75 
No. 5448—SPIREA GROUP. 5 FOR $2.00 
4’ Each of above plus 1 Bridal Wreath 18/24” size 
All are 18 to 24 in. size except A. Waterer which is 12 to 15 in. size: 
No. 5438—BILLARDI. 4-6 ft. One of 
the better flowering shrubs. Countless 
spikes of pink flowers all summer. 
No. 5439——-THUNBERGI. 3-5 ft. Count- 
less white blossoms on graceful, arch- 
ing branches with first leaves. 
No. 5443 — PRUNIFOLIO — DOUBLE 
BRIDAL WREATH. Blooms in April. 
Grows to 5. feet. Great plume-like 
branches gracefully sweeping upward 
and outward. Each branch. so. thickly 
wreathed with white clusters of double 
flowers that the wood is: hardly visible, 
Dark green foliage turns bronze in fall 
—then to brilliant flame colors. Basy 
to grow. 18 to 24 in. plants. Each 
65c; 4 for $2.44, 
SPECIAL SHRUBS 
Prepaid Prices: Each 3 
Medium Grade 18/24” ..$0.85 $2.40 
Large Grade 2/3’...... -. 1.00 2.85 
No. 5404—ALMOND—Double Pink 
Flowering. (4 ft.) In early spring a 
mass of flowers. The beauty spot in 
any garden. _ 
No. 5432—HYDRANGEA A.G.—Hills. 
of Snow. Best Shrub for shade— 
thrives anywhere. Masses of large 
round white bloom in early summer, 
Very good! 
No. 5433 — HYDRANGEA—Pee Gee. 
Magnificent. large conical shaped 
white bloom in summer, with pinkish 
cast in fall. Thrives anywhere—very 
popular. 
No. 5450 — SNOWBALL—Old Fash- 
ioned. -(6-10 ft.) Another old favorite 
that thrives anywhere. Loaded with 
pure white flower balls in early sum- 
mer. : 
No. 5477 — SYRINGA—Virginal. 
(Double Mock Orange.) (4-6 ft.) Un- 
usually large, double, very fragrant 
white flowers in June and all summer. 
No. 5478—BEAUTY BUSH. (4-5 ft.) 
Many blush-pink flowers on arching 
spray-like branches. A beautiful or- 
namental shrub. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Bears fruit in one year. Dwarf 
Grower—Absolutely hardy. 
No. 6852—18 to 24 in. size— 
45c each; 3 for $1.15, Postpaid. 
A dwarf growing, highly orna- 
mental, hardy shrub. It is used 
widely for making jams and jellies. 
Fruit is good to eat and it will bear 
by second year. For a low bushy 
fruiting hedge plant 18 to 24 inches 
apart. In the garden or orchard 
plant 3-ft. apart. Try it this year 
at Berry’s low prices, 

Save money by buying these 
collections of carefully selected, 
easy to grow Shrubs. 
Shrubs for Sunny Places 
1 each Bridal Wreath (V.H.),. 
Red Flowering Quince, Pink Hon- 
eysuckle, Forsythia and Mock 
Orange. 
No. 5300—12 to 18 ineh. 5 for 
$1.50. 
No. 5301—18 to 24 inch. 5 for 
$2.00. 
Shrubs for Shady Places 
All these lovely hardy varieties 
will grow vigorously in sun or. 
shade. 1 each Tamarix, Coral- 
berry, Forsythia, Hydrangea P.G.,, 
and Mock Orange. 
No. 5302—18 to 24 inch. 
$2.50. 
No. 5303—2 to 3 foot. 
5 for 
5 for $3.25. 
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