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Silver Blotch Dogwood 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Grow readily almost anywhere but 
especially valuable in shady locations. 
All of them are very desirable. 
—Golden Twig Dogwood. 8 ft. Bright 
golden yellow bark, strong broad- 
leaved foliage, white flowers in May 
and June. Each, 1% to 2 ft., 49e3 3 
for $1.35. ; 
—Red Osier Dogwood. 12 ft. Valuable 
for its brilliant bark, which is usually 
dark blood red; white flowers in May 
and June. Elegant for corners and 
rear planting. Each, 1% to 2 ft., 42e3 
3 for $1.15. 
—Silver Blotech Dogwood. 5 ft. A 
striking shrub with variegated cream 
and green foliage, and bright, dark 
red bark. White flowers. Very at- 
tractive and very desirable. Each, 12 
to 18 in., 59e; 3 for $1.65. 

A Spray of Flowering Dogwood 
WHITE FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
Cornus Florida. Lovely ornamental 
shrub or small tree with spreading 
branches, 12 to 20 feet high; smooth 
dark green, oval leaves that are whit- 
ish beneath. Bears a wealth of lovely, 
large single white flowers in early 
spring, and red berries in -winter. 
Thrives in sun or partial shade and all 
soils. One of the loveliest of all the 
flowering decorative trees, and a valu-. 
able specimen plant for the yard. Dis- 
tinct from the other Cornus or Dog- 
wood shrubs. Each, 2 to 3 feet, S8S8e; 
3 for $2.50. 

Kire Bush or Cydonia 
FIRE BUSH 
Cydonia Japonica. Parly in spring 
it is completely covered with dazzling 
searlet flowers, followed by small 
quince-shaped fruits which are quite 
fragrant. It is of bushy growth, 4 feet 
high, with small protecting thorns. 
Makes a fine hedge. Each, 1 to 1% ft., 
48e; 3 for $1.35. 
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Coral Berry ‘ 
CORAL BERRY 
Or Indian Currant. Low growing, 
spreading bushes of graceful habit, 
bearing small, rose pink flowers in 
summer, followed by small red ber- 
ries which cluster -in thick ropes 
along the slender branches, and 
which remain until far into the win- 
ter. Valuable for shady locations. 
3 to 5 feet. Each, 114-2 ft., 47c; 3 
for $1.30. 

Flowers of Hardy Fuchsia 
HARDY FUCHSIA. (Magellanica.) 
An interesting shrub three feet high. 
Large deep, ruby-red flowers are sus- 
pended from the branches in great 
profusion all summer long, making a 
wonderful display. Especially adapted 
for shady locations. We advise pro- 
tecting this lovely shrub with leaves 
over winter. Each, out of 3 in. pots, 
47e;3 3 for $1.30. 

GOLD FLOWER 
Hypericum. A lovely shrub, 3 feet 
high, with a woody, stiff dense top, 
often globular like a little tree. Blu- 
ish-green foliage and large yellow 
flowers 2 in. across, in July and Au- 
gust. Valuable for supplying a touch 
of yellow. Each, 1% to 2 ft., 59e; 3 
for $1.60. 

Gold Flower or Hypericum 

I never saw such magnificent flowers as the four blooms open at one time on my 
Gloxinia Plant.—Mrs. Clara Shank, Box 30, Chewsville, Md. 



Sheared Two Year Old Truehedge on S 
Our Farms. It Makes a Fine Hedge! — 
TRUEHEDGE  — 
COLUMNBERRY _ 
Plant Pat. No. 110. An upright grow- 
ing form of Japan Barberry, about : 
3% to 4 feet high, making a beautiful } 
“mpassable hedge. Plant 15 in. apart. 
Truehedge Columnberry has -wonder- 
fully dense and heavy foliage with 
glossy healthy deep green leaves. The 
foliage is distributed. evenly and 
densely, starting right at the ground. 
In fall it is covered with brilliant red , 
berries and the foliage turns to showy 
searlet, creating a lovely effect. 
May be sheared to any height de- 
sired. Ideal also E ' = 
for planting 
singly or in 
groups of three 
or six, to pro- 
tect a corner of 
the lawn near 
the walk, or to 
‘line driveways, 
to “break’’ cor- 
ners of the 
house, garage, 
ete. Fine for 
window boxes. 
a- VPs. 010 
plants, 15-18 in. 
hie hs Each, 
S0e; 3 for $2.10; 
6 for $3.95; doz., 























$7.45; 25 for 
$14.50; 50 for : 
$27.90; 100 for Truehedge 
$53.00. 
Columnberry 
Bechtel’s Flowering ‘Crab ys 
; a 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB. / 
(Malus.) Noted for its wealth of 
bloom and attractive fruits. Simply 
covered in spring witl*t a profusion of | be 
fragrant rose pink flowers. Graceful Loe 
in form. The charming flowers resem- 
ble roses and when in bloom, it is a » 
striking subject. Very hardy. 12 ft. — 
Each, 2 to $ ft., $1.10; 3 for $3.10. a” 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB. Strong 
upright grower, its long, graceful, 
reddish branches thickly covered with 
showy rose-pink flowers in the spring. 
Beautiful and very hardy. 15 ft. Each, 
2 to 3 ft., $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
EVONYMUS ALATUS 
Alatus. Charming yellow flowers in — 
late May or June; interesting corky 
bark. The leaves turn to brillian 
crimson in fall, and the plant is very 
showy. 10 to 12 feet. Blegant for a 
corner of the porch. Each, 12 to 18 in., — 
S5e; 3 for $2.35. > es) 

\ [SoH A.Satzen Seep Co. 

LACROSSE, WISCONSIN 
