SELECTIONS “7co° LAND O' Lint 
“Snowflake” Machkorauge 
New Patented Double Mockorange 
10-12 ft. The newest and best Mockorange 
yet introduced. It is as hardy as it is beautiful. 
The plants are quick growing and rugged. It 
thrives in ordinary soil, in sun or partial shade. 
Recommended for zones up through IV, and for 
trial in Zones V and VI. 
VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE. 6-7 ft. Up until the introduction of 
"Snowflake’’ Mockorange, Virginal was the best to be had. 
Still a beautiful semi-double Mockorange, it has its place. 
Saag for zones up through III, and for trial in Zones 
: an 3 
RED-LEAF BARBERRY. 2 ft. This is the red-leaved form of Thun- 
berg’s Barberry. For best color, plant in full sun. Striking by 
itself or against Russian Olive. Recommended for all zones. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI. 3 ft. This rust-resistant Barberry is 
popular for hedges (see page 26) or as specimen shrubs. The 
bright green foliage turns reddish bronze in autumn. Bright 
ae berries remain on the plants all winter. Recommended for 
zones. 
KOREAN CHERRY. 3-4 ft. A highly ornamental dwarf Cherry. 
A dual-purpose shrub, it is very desirable for foundation 
plantings or as flowering specimens. Order two varieties to 
insure pollination (see page 3 for fuller description). These 
are budded plants, not seedlings. Recommended for zones up 
through V, an@ for trial in Zone VI. 
COTONEASTER, BLACK-BERRIED. 5-6 ft. A very useful shrub 
for specimen planting. The dark green, glossy foliage turns 
bronze in autumn. The black berries hang on all winter. 
Does well in shade. Recommended for all zones. 
VARIEGATED CORNUS. 6-7 ft. A graceful shrub with blood-red 
twigs and variegated foliage. Makes a splendid contrasting 
effect in the shrub border. Recommended for all zones. 
HYDRANGEA, A. G. (Hills of Snow). 3-4 ft. This large-flowered, 
white, showy shrub blooms in July and August. It will do 
in a shady location. Best if cut to the ground each spring. 
oe for zones up through IV, and for trial in Zones 
an 7 
HYDRANGEA P. G. 3-4 ft. This old-fashioned, large-flowered 
Hydrangea blooms in September with flowers turning pink as 
they age. Not as hardy as Hills of Snow. Should NOT be pruned 
to the ground in spring as Hills of Snow. Recommended for 
zones up through III, and for limited trial in Zone IV. 
JUNEBERRY (Serviceberry). A dual-purpose shrub with the fruits 
resembling the Blueberry. Makes a fine substitute for LAND 
O’ LAKES patrons who cannot grow Blueberries. Blossoms are 
white, unripe berries red, turning to blue when ripe. Plant 
two to insure fruit setting. Recommended for all zones. 
SNOWBERRY, WHITE. 2-3 ft. A compact form of that popular 
white-berried shrub. Does well anywhere, but best in shade. 
oe ake are rose-pink in June and July. Recommended for 
all zones. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. 5-6 ft. The common Bridal Wreath. An 
old reliable, useful in border or foundation. Its white flower 
clusters are borne in profusion in May and June. Recom- 
mended for all zones. 
TAMARIX (Lace Tree). 6-7 ft. A beautiful, fine-foliaged shrub 
colored bluish grey. Flowers are pink, borne in large clusters 
akove the foliage. Recommended for zones up through III, 
and in protected places in Zone IV. 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW. 8-10 ft. Branches of this fine shrub 
can be cut and “forced” in late winter in the home. Fuzzy, 
grey, large catkins appear before the leaves. Recommended 
for zones up through III, and for trial in Zones IV and V. 
Barberry, Thunbergi 
Cornus, Variegated 
Cotoneaster, Black-Berried. .85 
Elder, Golden <9 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian Red .75 
Honeysuckle, Wheeling Red .75 
Honeysuckle, Zabeli 
Hydrangea P. G. 
Hydrangea, Hills of Snow. 1.40 
Juneberry 
Korean Cherry 
Lilac, Chinese 

Lilac, Villosa 
























FRENCH. 6-8 ft. The most gorgeous 
of all the large blooming shrubs. 
These French Hybrids do not 
sucker like the common Lilac. 
The varieties that follow are 
recommended for all zones. 
Alphonse Lavallee. Double. An ex- 
cellent dark blue variety. 
Chas. Joly. Double. A top flight va- 
riety in the dark purple-red class. 
Chas. X. Single. Deep red. Flowers 
profusely. Best of its class. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double. The best 
pure white. Contrasts well with 
Chas. Joly or Alphonse Lavallee. 
Pres. Grevy. Double. One of the 
best light blue French Lilacs. 
CHINESE, Red. One of the most beau- 
tiful Lilacs in cultivation. A fine 
addition to your Lilac collection. Very 
hardy, rich red and blooms profusely in 
late May. Recommended for all zones. 
VILLOSA. A late blooming Lilac that blooms 
in late May or early June. Has distinctive 
leaves. A dark Lilac in color. Recom- 
mended for all zones. 
Lilac Prices Below. 
Red-Leaf Barberry 
SHRUB PRICES 
Select Standard Select Standard 
Barberry, Red-Leaf $0.90 $0.75 
Lilac, French $2.15 $1.65 
May Day Tree a) .65 
Mockorange, Snowflake .. 1.50 1.25 
Mockorange, Virginal .... 1.35 1.00 
Ninebark, Dwarf 75 .65 
Prunus Cistena (Red Flash) 1.50 1.25 
Rose Tree of China 1.75 1.50 
Snowberry, White 
Spirea Van Houttei 
Tamarix Hispida 
Viburnum Lentago 
Willow, Pussy (French) ... 

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French Lilacs 

Snowtlake Mockorange 
Full Directions 
For Planting 
With 
Every Order 
Virginal Mockorange 



