SHRUBS 
All fully developed transplanted 
stock. Do not confuse with lighter 
grades offered by many mail-order 
nurseries. 
ALMOND—Pink flowering. Double 
pink flowers in early spring. 
2 IG ee lee ee Re $1.25 
REL U ery SoMa ce cose nike) 1.50 
BARBERRY 
Thunbergi 
Low hardy hedge plant, red berries 
and foliage in fall. Will grow in 
shade. ‘ 
Be Lee. vers. ituccecistsohves S20 
11 aR Ra iv on Be ke eNiies 45 
eee ie a ee 65 
Red Leaf 
'. Dark red foliage all season. 
PebB ye ical $ .65 
“ibe or ett) HALE RARER .90 
18-24” 

CURRANT—Best hardy low hedge. 
Useful in group ae Stands 
shade. 
Alpine 
he 6 SR A ae $ .35 
EAMG. os soe veces svessuntasas .50 
18-24” heavy .............. .90 
ARROWWOOD — Upright shrub 
with attractive foliage, bluish-black 
berries. 
18-24” 
ok ed A AONE 75 
Se eae 1.00 

HEDGES 
(1 and 2 year plants.) 
Alpine currant ................ $ .35 
Barberry se 25 
Buckthorn, 2-3 ft. .......... 15 
Caragana) 2-3: ite 0 12 

BEAUTY BUSH — Graceful shrub 
covered with pink blossoms in May 
or June. 
PRM WEA rie ees One $1.10 
CORALBERRY — Low spreading 
shrub. Coral-red berries in fall and 
winter. 
COTONEASTER — Dark glossy 
green leafs, a graceful shrub. Good 
hedge. 
PT Noa RY BR EE $ .75 
an) Tt es eae es ets tts 1.00 
DEUTZIA, P. of R.—Erect growing, 
double white flowers tinged with 
pink. 
Safe vie yeh $1.00 

DOGWOOD 
Grey 
* 
Grey bark, bluish-green foliage and 
berries. Attracts birds. Will grow in 
shade. i 
PBs BO me yay ARs A ARO $ .75 
Ore peg eee eet cnes up ees 1.00 
