Rate Tree of China May Day Tnee(Prunus Padus) 
6-7 ft. Double, pink flowers 10-12 ft. In most of LAND O’ LAKES territory this 
appear in the spring before early flowering Cherry should be trained as a large 
tho: Jeavaakonihiswealioss shrub that branches from the ground. In more south- 
; erly areas, training into a tree form is usually the 
of flowering hardy shrubs. tule. Either way, it is covered with a mass of white 
Grown as a dwarf tree, it is flowers in early May followed by Choke-Cherry- 
completely covered by the _ like fruits. it is very fragrant when in flower. Recom- 
flowers, diving) the appear apron oa aonee. 
ance of little pink Roses. Rec- DWARF NINEBARK. 3-4 ft. A delightful new shrub 
ommended for zones up thru of the Spirea family suitable for hedges (see page 
IV, and in protected places in 26) or foundation planting. A mass of white flowers 
TONGA Earlene Zonet is borne in June followed by pinkish fruits that form 
yellow seed pods as they ripen. Recommended for 
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Rose Tree of China jobeli Haneysuchle all zones 
VIBURNUM LENTAGO. 6-8 ft. A fast growing, tall 
8-10 ft. One of the new shrub with thick foliage. Excellent for background 
Honeysuckles said to be the plar:ting. White flowers in spring are followed by 
nearest to red of all. Bloom- black, edible berries that hang on to the bush all 
Peat May Tet Sarerenore winter. Recommended for all zones. 
followed by bright red ber- GOLDEN LEAF ELDER. 6-7 ft. Its bright, golden foli- 
ries. Beautiful, at- age throughout the summer gives the impression of 
# : ; continuous bloom. Large, white flower heads appear 
tractive, suitable for in July followed by berries that turn black when 
specimen or hedge ripe. Recommended in all zones. 
planting. (For hedge 
sizes, see page 26.) RED BUSH HONEYSUCKLE.. 8-10 ft. Red flowers in 
; May are followed by red berries that ripen in mid- 
Recommended summer, clinging to the bushes for weeks. Very 
for all zones. attractive to birds. Recommended in all zones. 
Wheeling Red Honeysuckle (New) 
8-10 ft. One of the newer Honeysuckles that will give Zabeli Honey- 
suckle a run for its money. They are very similar and only time will tell 
which is best. Certainly we wouldn't attempt to. For the LAND O’ LAKES 
area they are about of equal value. Planting either one is not a mistake. 
Zabeli is more plentiful at present. Recommended for all zones. 











Zabeli 
Honeysuckle 
Full Dirctions for Planting 
With Every Order Prunus Cislena 
Prunus Cistena nm 
4-5 ft. This is the most bril- 
liant of the larger red-leaved 
shrubs. Shown at the left in 
a tree form, it is much pre- 
ferred by LAND O’ LAKES 
as a shrub that branches 
from the ground. A delicate 
pink flower appears in early 
spring followed by the rich 
red leaves that last through- 
out the season. Makes an ex- 
cellent contrast against grey- 
green leaved shrubs such as 
Russian Olive. For best color, 
plant in full sun. Recom- 
mended for all zones. 

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Wheeling Red Honeysuckle 
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