Flowering Shrubs — continued 
663 YELLOW HYPERICUM 
A bushy, low-growing shrub, with golden yellow flow- 
ers in midsummer; grows well in rocky or sandy soil. 
Hardy. : 
Each 
$ .37 
Per3 Per10 
LSetorees in eectae ces ese aes $1.05 $3.25 
664 WHITE SNOWBERRY 
This is a very showy shrub, covered with small pink 
flowers, followed by large white berries covering the 
plant, which hang on the plant most of the winter. 
Each Per3 Per10 
LSitoraesinve ce ccc cee oe $ AT $1.30 $4.00 
665 CORALBERRY (Red Snowberry) 
The foliage is a rich shade of green, in June full of 
pink flowers, and followed in the fall by clusters of 
small berries which hang on throughout the winter, 
attracting the birds. 
Each Per3 Per 10 
LS for24 In wckwoscesee nee $ A8 $ 50 $1.35 
S:toeusu ft oe ess eee eee 29 80 2.50 
666 SPICE BUSH 
The growth is upright; aromatic, green foliage, and 
blooms before the leaves appear, followed by bright 
colored fruits in the autumn. 
Each Per3 Per 10 
TSO) 24a Nae oe see eee $ .39 $1.10 $3.50 
2°to.8 ftps eee 45 1,20 3.95 
667 BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa) 
A handsome shrub, covéred with clusters of lovely 


HE Department of Agri- 
culture estimates that in; 
sects do over a billion doilars’ 
damage a year to our crops, 
while the value of birds in 
combating these insects is 
over 300 million dollars, Be- 
sides their value in destroying insects, many spe- 
cies help in keeping down weeds. Offer the birds 
board and lodging by planting berry producing 
shrubs, and you will have a host of willing help- 
ers, working tirelessly for you throughout the 
whole year, 
Write for our BETZ TREE NEWS, naming 
plants which produce berries giving food 
to feed the Birds. 
668 WEEPING GOLDEN BELL (Suspensa) 
This tall and spreading plant is attractive for its 
weeping and glinting masses of golden yellow flowers 
in the early spring. 
Each Per3 Per 10 
LAELOg Sain =o So oeke ee See $ .29 $ .80 $2.50 
ESntowgstinve soos ase hae 45 1.20 3.95 
SLO Oi e en eee e 150 (,35 4.05 
670 VARIEGATED WEIGELA 
The green leaves bordered with yellowish-white mark- 
ings, a beautiful and conspicuous plant, with pink 
flowers. 
Each Per3 Per 10 
LZ ECOL Stine awe ear oe ee $ .29 $ .80 $2.50 
USTtotlesin wees ee Sy 57 1,60 4,50 

Collection 12. 
1 Purple Lilac 
| Golden Bell 
| to 2 feet 
All 5 for 






purple berries in the fall and winter. 1 Pink Weigelia 
reat see Ae 8 Per 10 | Spirea Van Houttei . 
Aor 20 eee ge ee A ek 28 65 $2.10 Pp Will ; : 
Aa ol ow 
2) tb.) 38: ftees scan newer 29 80 2.60 I, vad soon : ; 5 
WEIGEL YELLOW KERRIA 


CORALBERRY 

