Sichelins Well Branched, Heavily Rooted 
HARDY SHRUBS | 
ALL 2-YR. STRONG FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 
AMERICAN WONDER LEMON 
A very unique plant for indoor culture which was orig- _ 
inally known as the Ponderosa Lemon. They produce — 
very fragrant, rich white flowers several times a year, 
which are followed by lemons of extremely high quality. 
Strong plants from 2¥2 inch pots, .65c each; 3 for $1.80. 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
Very easy to grow, highly productive, very hardy, and 
good to eat out of hand. Fruit is plum-shaped, but the size 
of a sweet cherry. Fruit grows in clusters, and makes a 
beautiful shrub. Has gorgeous white flowers in the spring, 
and rich maroon-red leaves in the fall. Thrives on the 
poorest of soil. Usually comes into bearing the first year 
after planting. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 12-18 inch branched 
plants, .35c each; 3 for .95c; 20 for $5.80. 

American Wonder Lemon 



WEIGELA, Bentcn FOUNDATION PLANTING 
EVA RATHKE Chany BARGAIN NO. 

An old garden shrub which is always in de- 
mand. Free bloomer, starting in June and con- 
tinuing to bloom at various intervals until fall. 
Flowers are of brilliant crimson and trumpet 
shaped. Attains a height of 4 to 5 feet. Good 
for a foundation planting or border. Field- 
grown plants, .55c each; 3 for $1.50. 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
This shrub blooms very early in the spring, even 
before the leaves appear. Every branch and 
twig is completely covered from top to bottom 
with small and very double shell-pink flowers 
which resemble small roses. Ideal for cutting 
purposes. Can be grown anywhere and will 
develop into a round and bushy plant about 
3 to 4 feet tall. 24-30 inch plants, .85c each; 
3 for $2.40. 
WEIGELA, ROSEA 
Best known and most extensively planted of the 
Pink Weigelas. Tall and vigorous growing, with 
graceful pendulous branches. Large, trumpet- 
shaped, rosy-pink flowers in thick clusters along 
each branch. Blooms in June and occasionally 
blooms the rest of the summer. Excellent cut 
flower. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall and is useful in 
foundation plantings. Can be trimmed as de- 
sired. Field-grown plants, .4Nc each; 3 for $1.10. 

{32} Weigela Eva Rathke 


WHITE SNOWBERRY 
One of the finest shrubs we have ever 
seen for shady places. Grows to a height 
of about 3 feet and is covered with deep 
green, velvety foliage. Rose-pink flowers in 
June and July followed by clusters of lovely 
smooth white berries which remain far into 
the winter. Of compact form and _ semi- 
dwarf habit. Field-grown plants, .40c each; 
3 for $1.10. 
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Weigela Rosea 
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1 FLOWERING ALMOND $ 6. 5 
1 WEIGELA EVA RATHKE 
1 WHITE SNOWBERRY : 



Flowering Almond 
White Snowberry 
