Blue Hydrangea Grow Well in Sun or Semi-Shade. See Page 42 41 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUB—VALUABLE FRUIT 
Shapely, ornamental shrub, with long pointed gray- 
green leaves, silvery beneath. Covered with snow- 
white flowers in Spring. Cherries are in large clus- 
ters, easy to pick. The fruit is large, sweet, shaped 
like a plum and as delicious as sweet cherries to eat 
out of hand. Makes excellent jelly, jam and _ juice. 
The bushes reach a height of four to five feet and are 
perfectly hardy everywhere. Produce an enormous 
bush in your garden or along the edge of the yard. 
1 ay 10 25 
24 to 30 in. plants ....$0.60 $2.50 $4.25 $ 9.50 
Heavy Bearing Age .. .90 4.00 7.00 15.00 
ARONIA—The new rare ornamental shrub grown for 
its attractive white flowers and handsome, flaming, 
bright red fruit. In May and June the branches are 
loaded with beautiful pure white flowers which produce 
very attractive red fruit which bends the branches al- 
most to the ground. This fruit will remain on the 
branches almost all winter, when it is often called the 
Firebush. In Autumn the leaves turn to a sparkling 
searlet. This extremely hardy shrub will thrive in 
any location, is not particular about soil, RED BARBERRY—See page 44 
: 1 1 | : 
grows well in damp low places, and makes GREEN BARBERRY—See page 44. 
a fine showing in deep shade. Not affected 
by hot dry weather. No matter how un- SPIREA VAN HOUTTI—See page 44. 

Red Japan Quince 
favorable your location may be you can 
Brth Aronia. 12 to 18 inch 30c each, 4 for 
1.00. 
RED JAPAN QUINCE (Burning Bush) 
—vVery early in the spring, this fine, attractive 
shrub is completely covered with dazzling scarlet 
flowers, followed by small, fragrant, quince-shap- 
ed fruits. Foliage is dark, glossy green. Very de- 
sirable for single specimens; also hedges. Grow 5 
feet tall, Heavy 15 to 24 inch plants, 50c each. 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA—See page 
34. 
MOCK ORANGE (Bouquet Blanc)—Ever 
blooming. Grows 8 to 10 ft. high and produces 
clusters of fragrant double flowers in June and 
later, also intermittently until fall. Plant 5 feet 
apart; ordinary soil; ordinary moisture; sun or 
partial shade. Prices: Heavy 18 to 24 inch plants, 
65c each. 
seen. 
Grows to a height of 5 feet with gracefully 
HYDRANGEA P. G.—F lowers in Aug- 
ust and September with huge panicles, 
sometimes a foot long. Blooms are first 
a delicate pink, turning to bronze in early 
autumn. Fine winter decoration if flow- 
ers are allowed to dry on bush. 2 yr., 
18 to 24 in. grade, 65c¢ each. 
MOCK ORANGE (Virginal) — Blooms 
throughout the season. This _wonderful 
Mock Orange is without question one of 
the most wonderful of the shrubs, Single flowers 
on one-year wood; double flowers on two-year 
wood. Grows 6 to 8 feet in height and is a valu- 
able addition to any shrub group. Blooms with 
single flowers on new growth all summer. Heavy 
18 to 24 inch plants, 65c each. 
NEW RED SNOWBERRY—This is the 
greatest shrub for shady places that we have ever 
arched 
branches and lacy foliage. Blooms are followed in fall by 
glowing red berries, twice the size of the old Indian Cur- 
rant and as red as those of the High Bush Cranberry. Don't 
fail to get some of these shrubs for shady locations. 18 to 24 
inch plants 60c each. 
For Brilliant Fall Foliage 
Euonymus Alatus - Cork Bark 
An attractive shrub because of its heavily ridged 
branches. Flutings resemble layers of cork. 
Foliage is especially fine in autumn when it 
changes to many brilliant shades. Grows 6 to 8 
feet tall. Prices: 8 to 12 inch plants, 50c¢ each. 
CALYCANTHUS 
THE SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB 
A fragrant shrub with chocolate-colored flowers 
and shiny green leaves. Blooms nearly all sum- 
mer. Grows to a height of about 8 to 10 feet. 
Should be set 4 to 5 feet apart in ordinary soil. 
15. to 20 inch plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
WORLD’S BEST IRIS ROOTS, on page 37. 

