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Numbers in parentheses indicate approximate height at maturity. 
Prices, except as noted: STRONG, 2 YEAR, NO. 1 BLOOMING SIZE 
65c. each, 3 for $1.80, 10 for $5.50. Alike or Assorted 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
Dainty, smali, pink, trumpet-shaped blooms in May, followed 
by a profusion of red berries. Leaves have a bluish gray cast 
to them. Makes a large shrub, excellent for screening and 
specimen planting. Grows in the poorest soil. (6-8 feet) 
KERRIA 
Japonica. Very slender, light green limbs covered with 
buttercup-like blooms of bright orangein July. (3-4 feet) 
18-24 in., 75c. each; 3 for $2.15 
LILAC 
Common American. The living landmarks; hardy and 
vigorous in any soil or climate. Large clusters on Decora- 
tion Day. Offered in both white and purple. (6-8 feet) 
INDIAN CURRANT 
Variegated 
WEIGELA 
\n attractive shrub of 
spreading growth, attain- 
ing a height of from 4 to 5 
feet. Flowers are pale pink 
trumpet-shaped, blooming 
in June. Foliage is a hand- 
some green, edged with 
creamy white. 
18-24 in., 75c. 

Delicate, little pink flowers against a reddish green foliage 
followed by coral-colored berries that remain most of the 
Winter. Keep birds near with abundance of these berries. 
(3-4 feet) 
WEIGELA 
Eva Rathke. Is famous for wm. ws 
its scarlet, trumpet-shaped Weigela 
blooms and for its hardiness. 


Blooms heavily in June, and moderately during rest of the season. (3-5 feet) 
Rosea. Tall and vigorous, with deep pink blooms all Summer. (5-6 feet) 
VIBURNUM 
Carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum). A round, compact-growing shrub, with 
silvery green leaves and beautiful clusters of light pink flowers of delight- 
ful fragrance, which appear in May. Truly an aristocrat. 
3 year (18-24 inch), $2.50 each 
Philadelphus 
Coronarius. Tall and 
exceptionally vigorous. 
Large, white sprays of 
blooms in May are 
most attractive. This 
is one of our most popu- 
lar shrubs. (6-8 feet) 
HYDRANGEA 
Peegee 
Tall and stately shrub. 
Bending over with top 
heavy, cone-shaped flow- 
ers that are first white, 
then pink, and in late 

Hansen I mproved 
BUSH CHERRY 
An ornamental shrub, producing delicious fruit. 
Very easy to grow, highly productive and hardy. 
The fruit is large, black and sweet, wonderful to 
eat right from the bush. Introduced by Dr. Han- 
sen of the South Dakota Experimental Station. 













Fall, copper. A giant Leaves are silvery green, turning red in Autumn. 
bouquet in itself. (4 feet) Attractive white blossoms add to lanscape effect. 
Dwarf growing 4-5 feet tall; can be kept trimmed. 
2 YEAR Best to plant 2 or more bushes for better fruit 
2-3 feet size production. 
a 2 aan SS Pah eat > Each... fe Tbe: 3 year, Bearing Size, 85c. each, 2 for $1.50 
Hydrangea Peegee S for Foie $1.95 
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