
Hercules Club 

Deciduous Holly 

Wild Hydrangea 
NURSERY GROWN NATIVE SHRUBS 
Hercules Club 
Decorative, rapid-spreading shrub. Beautiful clus- 
ters of creamy white flowers, black berries. In spite 
of its charm it should be used carefully and not 
planted where it will dominate other shrubs. 
2—3 ft. - . - . . » IY he: 
Hobble-bush 
Beautiful, white flowers in snowy clusters followed 
by reddish-purple berries, thick, leathery foliage. 
This interesting shrub is a native of the cool shade 
of our hemlock forests. 
1—2: fe - - . . - $1.00 
2—3 ft. - . ° ’ ’ $2.00 
Holly, Deciduous; Winterberry 
A handsome show in fall with clusters of bright 
red berries which hang on well into early winter. 
Grows naturally in rich, open bogs. 
2—3 ft. : - : . ¢ $2.00 
3-—-4 ft. ‘ ‘ ‘ , ~ $3.00 
Huckleberry, Early Low 
Dainty blossoms, beautiful foliage, delicious fruit. 
Excellent for poor, shady slope. Grows best in poor, 
sandy soil. 
6—12_ ins. - . . , bet) 
12-—18 ins. , - f ’ $1.75 
Huckleberry, High Bush 
Very similar to Early Low Blue-Berry but prefers 
the rich soil of moist woodlands. 
2—2% ft. , . - - $2.50 
2144—3 ft . “ a) ee - $3.00 
tiydrangea, Wild 
This attractive shrub is at home in the rich soil 
of the deep woods. Its showy clusters of beautiful 
white blooms appear in midsummer. 
Peete : ! 2) Sis 
Indian Currant 
A shrub holding its leaves well on into cold 
weather, has bright red berries. Excellent for dry 
banks. Thrives in shade or sun. 
6—12 ins. . . ‘ ‘ - $ .50 
1—2 ft. , : 4 f 4 $1.00 
“2—3 fe. . , ‘ : : $2.00 


Hobbile-bush 

Huckleberry 

Indian Currant 




