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MAY DAY TREE. 
Earliest blooming 
of shrubs, it pre- 
sents a cloud of 
graceful white 
sprays of cherry- 
like flowers to wel-: 
come the spring. 
Striking and beau- 
tiful. A Siberian 
species and very 
hardy. 38 to 4 ft., 
each, 75c. 
PHILADELPHUS. 
This beautiful, 
large, double-flowered © sy- 
ringa when planted in a pro- 
tected spot is very satisfac- 
tory. One of the newest of 
the modern hybrids. Each, 
18 to 24 in., 75c. 
PRUNUS JAPONICA. A shrub 
to 5 ft. tall, broad and grace- 
ful, white to pink flowers in early spring, followed in August by tre- 
- mendous numbers of bright red fruits. 12 to 18 in., each 40c; 5, 
. $1.75; 2 to 8 ft., each 70c, 

PRUNUS TRILOBA (Double 
flowering plum—C hinese 
Rose Tree). Perhaps the 
loveliest of May blooming 
shrubs. Double pink blossoms 
an inch across come before 
the leaves. Price, 3 to 4 ft., 
each, $1.25. 
-POTENTILLA. A mid summer 
* blooming perennial 2 to 3 ft. 
tall when mature. Neat and 
compact. 18 to 24 in., each, 
75c; 5 for $3.50. 
RED DOGWOOD. As a shrub 
or hedge the white flowers, 
bright red bark, white ber- 
ries and fall leaf colors are 
all beautiful. Grows 4 to 5 
Fragrant Sumac ft. high. Price, 18 to 24 in., 
each, 406c¢; 10, $3.75. 
PURPLE LEAVED SANDCHERRY—CISTENA. Grows 3 to 4 ft. high, 
spreading about the same. Feliage of a rich dark red, which makes a 
valuable contrast in shrub plantings. 2 te 8 ft. each, 96c. 
SILVERBERRY. Valuable for contrast because of its silvery color. Height, 
3 to 5 ft. Small, very fragrant yellow blossoms in June. A native. Price, 
3 to 4 ft., each, 50c. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum Opulus sterilis). The snowball with its gorgeous 
display of big, white flower clusters in May or early June is an old 
favorite. Price, 18 te 24 in., each, 70. 
SHEEP BERRY (Viburnum lentago). Fiat 
clusters of small, white flowers followed 
by black berries. Lovely shining leaves 
of dark green which become a rich red 
' in the fall. Maximum height 8 to 12 ft. 
Price, 3 to 4 ft., each, 5@c; 10, $4.70. 
SMOOTH SUMAC. A hardy native. Notable 
for its very handsome foliage, its dark 
red fruit clusters which persist. and its 
brilliant fall colors. Maximum height 5 
ft. Price, 18 to 24 in., each, 50c; 10, $4.75. 
FRAGRANT SUMAC. A broad, dark leaved 
native with very fragrant leaves and 
many bright round red berries in the 
fall. Grows 4 to 6 ft. tall. Very hardy. 
2 te $ ft., each, Be; 5, $1.50. 
TAMARIX (Dr. Yeager’s hardy Amur). 6 to 
8 ft. max. height same breadth. Does not 
-sap moisture from nearby plants. -A 
feathery shrub with ever-green-like fo- 
liage bearing a dense mass of pink bloom 
in mid-summer. Price, 18 to 24 in., cach, 
WAHGSO or BURNING BUSH. An American 
shrub notable for the wonderful fall’: 
color effects of both fruit and foliage. 
We have a really hardy strain. 2 te 3 ft., 
each, $1.25. 




