
SALZER’S HARDY SHRUBS 
ALL SHRUBS ARE SENT POSTPAID 
~- Salzer’s ornamental flowering shrubs 
are perfectly hardy everywhere, they 
need no protection and last for years. 

Klowering Alimond 
' FLOWERING ALMOND 
A desirable shrub, 3-5 ft. high. Be- 
cause of its compact shape and dwarf 
height, it is an elegant subject for 
lawn planting where a conspicuous 
shrub is desired. The flowers usually 
appear- before the leaves. 
—DOUBLE PINK. Branches loaded 
in May with large, double rose colored 
Le et Each, 12 to 18 in., 64c; 3 for 
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Japan Barberry or Berberis Thunbergi 
JAPAN BARBERRY 
(Berberis Thunbergi.) Of dwarf 
growth, uniformly bushy and rounded, 
with thorny twigs. Very desirable as 
a low, compact hedge. It is covered 
with bright scarlet berries and the 
foliage turns to scarlet in fall. 2% ft. 
Each, 12-15 in., 39e; 3 for $1.14; 6 for 
$1.95; doz., $3.45; 25 for $6.35; 50 for 
$11.95; 100 for $22.00. 


RED LEAVED BARBERRY 
The foliage is always a rich, lus- 
trous, bronzy red. Throughout the 
summer this color is intensified until 
in the fall its foliage changes to vivid 
orange, scarlet, and red shades, and is 
followed by brilliant scarlet berries. 
To develop its brilliant coloring, it 
should be planted in full exposure to 
the sun. 2% ft. Each, 12-15 in., 47¢;3 
3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.55; doz., $4.60; 25 
for $8.65; 50 for $16.75. 

BRIDAL WREATH See Page 91. 
ALL SHRUBS ARE POSTPAID 



Beauty Bush 
BEAUTY BUSH 
An exceedingly handsome shrub. 
The foliage and habit of growth is 
very attractive, making it desirable 
the year round. 
Beauty Bush grows 6 to 7 feet 
high, erect and symmetrical, pro- 
ducing long arching branches which 
in. spring are simply covered with 
clusters of small, tubular pink flow- 
ers of the honeysuckle type, borne 
in such profusion that the bush is 
one cloud of delicate pink. Its amaz- 
ing floriferous qualities make it 
highly desirable. 
Each, 116 to 2 ft., 83c; 3 for $2.35. 
ABOUT PRUNING SHRUBS 
Trim or prune your flowering shrubs in 
summer after they have bloomed, rather 
than in early spring. Early spring prun- 
ing cuts off the flowering branches and 
prevents the shrub from blooming. 

Butterfly Bush, Royal Red 
nee LKR LK 

BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Buddleia or Summer Lilae. Shrubs 
of vigorous growth, flowers very sweet 
and fragrant. Buddleias are slow in 
starting their growth. When trans- 
planted, the tops usually die down be- 
fore the root starts growth. Allow 
fully one month before deciding it is 
not growing. It sometimes dies down 
to the ground in winter, but shoots 
forth quickly in spring. 4 to 6 feet. 
—Buddleia Fortune. Plant Pat. 206. 
Pure lilac with a brilliant orange eye 
in each tiny flower. Each, 75e; 3 for 
$2.00. 
—Royal Red. Pat. No. 556. Rich 
dazzling red panicles, two feet long. 
Very showy. Each, 85e; 3 for $2.25. 
—White Bouquet. Plant Pat. 536. 
Glistening white, very fragrant. 8 
inch panicles from July until frost. - 
Each, 85e; 3 for $2.25. | 
—Dubonnet. The popular French 
Dubonnet, wine red. Each, 49e; 3 for 
$1.35. 
—Isle de France. 
ple, long panicles, fragrant. 
6 for $1.30. 
One Each of Above 5, for $3.10. 
Rosy violet-pur- 
Each, 48e¢; 


Sheared Two Year Old Truehedge on 
Our Farms. It Makes a Fine Hedge! 
TRUEHEDGE 
COLUMNBERRY 
Plant Pat. No. 110. An upright grow- 
ing form of Japan Barberry, about 
3% to 4 feet high, making a beautiful 
impassable hedge. Plant 15 in. apart. 
Truehedge Columnberry has wonder- 
fully dense and heavy foliage with 
glossy healthy deep green leaves. The 
foliage is distributed evenly and 
densely, starting right at the ground. 
Im fall it is covered with brilliant red 
berries and the foliage turns to showy 
searlet, creating a lovely effect. 3 ft. 
2 yr. old plants, 15-18 in. high: Each, 
80c; 3 for $2.10; 6 for $3.95; doz., $7.453 
25 for $14.50; 50 for $27.90; 100 for 
$53.00. 

Coral Berry 
. CORAL BERRY 
Or Indian Currant. Low growing, 
spreading bushes of graceful habit, 
bearing small, rose pink flowers in 
summer, followed by small red ber- 
ries which cluster in thick ropes 
along the slender branches, and 
which remain until far into the win- 
ter. Valuable for shady locations. 
8 to 5 feet. Hach, 144-2 ft., 42c; 3 
for $1.15. 
One Hollyhock plant grown from your No. 2085 Mixed Hollyhock seed, is thir- 
teen feet yeaa pnechalf inches high.—Mr. John Henry Fremont, Cornell, Calif. 87 
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