HAVE A MORE Zeaacjul HOME 
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by PLANTING HARDY, LOW COST. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS: 
Beautify your home by planting shrubs this year. 
A few dollars spent for shrubs will make your home . 
more attractive for years’ to come. Once planted, PRICES 
these shrubs require very little care, and will bloom 
for you. year after year. A shrub planting will give as low as 
you lasting satisfaction at a very low cost. 
All shrubs are prepaid in either our regular size C 
Medium Grade 18/24” or our extra heavy Large 
Grade 2/3 ft. Height at maturity is given after 
f ee eh icy rect ‘name, and if there is exception to above grades the PREPAID 
; size is marked. Order as many varieties as you want. 
BERRY’ S SPonakd Favorite Group EXTRA SPECIAL SHRUBS 





















Medium ee 18/2 OA aera oe + + $0.85 $2.40 
Laree Grade 2/372 nomen eee 1.00 2.85 
PREPAID PRICES Each No. 5404—ALMOND, DOUBLE PINK KLOWER- 
t _Medium Grade 18/24” $.50 Pog ae ‘ BGS (4 ft.) In early spring a ay . Howenrs. 
er a r Qr ‘ td 2 @ . The beauty spot in any garden. ne of the most 
oo La ge Grade 2/3 “70 2.60 6.00 prolific bloomers of all shrubs, bearing small 
No. 5305 —AL THEA, RED, ROSE OF No. 5324—TAMARIX, SILVER FOLIAGE. ek flowers. < ipa 
_ SHARON. (8 to 10 ft.) Has double rose- Graceful arching branches. Dainty pink 5432—HYDRANGEA A.G., HILLS OF SNOW. 
_ like flowers in Fall when most shrubs are flowers on rich silvery green foliage. Best shrub for shade, thrives anywhere. Masses 
one. of large round white bloom in early summer. 
No. 5306—ALTHEA, PINK ROSE F No. 5325—WEIGELA, ROSEA, PINK. (5 to Very good! 
2 SHARON. ae: 10 ft.) CMe a pink eee 7 ft.) Hardy upright grower. Lovely pink No. 5433—H YDRANGEA, PEE GEE. Magnificent 
ble rose-like flowers in Fall. bell-shaped flowers in May and June. save ponieds shaped white EtNae in Gael each 
with pinkish cast in fall. nrives anywhere, 
os th seen = Bes, eae Baie: me No. 5410—PUSSY WILLOW. (10 to 12 ft.) — very popular. 
ee ‘Spreading habit. Brilliant rea in winter. Large, beautiful silver-pink pussykins ap- No. 5450—SNOWBALL, OLD FASHIONED. (6 to 
Mh pear early in Spring before the leaves. Can 10 ft.) Another old favorite that thrives any- 
ae, very hardy Goren coe L. (6 be cut in February for forcing indoors. where. Loaded with pure white flower balls in 
"brilliant yellow flowers before the leaves. No. 5310—CORALBERRY. (4 ft.) White  S@7ly summer. es ae : 
No, 5315—HONEYSUCKLE BUSH RED. (10 flowers on gray-green foliage. Coral red No. 5455 WRENCH LILAC; CHARLES JOLXAt8 
to 12 ft.) Beautiful brilliant rose-red fra- berries in autumn and winter. Thrives in ¥ ses 
: salianss Neg te blooms. A hardy, upright grower of medium 
grant blossoms. eee oor Soe Ry ee aun of shade, size and height. Usually blooms in second sea- 
if pruned severely. No. 5468—BUTTERFLY BUSH, ROYAL = [0 One of tyesber sonia double Ereoth at: 
_ No. 5318—LILAC, OLD FASHIONED, PUR- RED. (4 to 5 ft.) A brilliant purplish-red. Wo. 5477-—_MO0CK ORANGE, SYRINGA VIRGINAL. 
PLE. (8 to 12 ft.) Loads of lovely, fra- pero erye rea petttene Bush. es eee ‘to 6 ft.) Unusually large, double, very fra_ 
grant blooms. Very hardy. ful, .arge spikes on long stems. xcel- grant white flowers in June and all summer. 
No. 5319—LILAC, PERSIAN PURPLE. (8 lent pore oud otss compact, well rounded 
to 10 ft.) Fragrant, deep reddish purple bush 24 inch size only. HANSON BUSH CHERRY 
flowers. Strong, upright grower. Fine for CRAPE MYRTLE 

& 4 3looms in late summer Bears fruit in one year. Dwarf grower. Ab- 
_. general home planting. Easy to grow. Will and fall. 5 ft. Large clusters of colorful solutely hardy. _ : 
ares ‘stand severe pruning. blooms. Attractive foliage. Requires pro- A dwarf growing, highly ornamental, hardy 
‘<a No. 5321—MOCK ORANGE—CORONARIUS. tection in severe climates, but comes up shrub. It is used widely for making jams and 
AG to. 8 ft.) Old favorite shrub covered from roots if top branches are frozen. 18 jellies. Fruit is good to eat and it will bear by 
_ with single, fragrant white flowers in late to 24 inch size only. second year. For a low bushy fruiting hedge 
Poa Spring. plant 18 to 24 inches apart. In the garden or 
| No. (yaaa RAR peer’ RED FLOWERING. (3 No. 5472—Purple No. 5473—Red orchard plant 3 ft. apart. Try it this year at 
to 4 ft.) Brilliant orange scarlet blooms No. 5474—Pink Berry’s low prices. 
. with first leaves, glossy dark green foliage. : No. 6852—18 to 24 inch size. 
Hardy, spreading. Fine for foundations. No. 5479—Collection of above, 3 for $1.35. 40c-each; 3 for $1.05 postpaid 
BERRY Catalog Pictures Are Not Expensive, but Quality Is Tops and Prices Lower 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE CAN BE ORDERED EITHER IN SPRING OR FALL 
| No. 5383—DOUBLE FLOW ERING KERRIA. Grows_ 
to 6 ft. tall. Blooms in spring. Slender branches ar eau i U as =10= row pirea 
aes. covered with beautiful deep yellow blossoms resem 
bling small roses. Branches stay green in winter anc 
are very attractive when foliage drops. 18 to 24 inct Note: America’s most popular family of Shrubs! Spireas oP anywhere, 
size. Each $1.10; 3 for $3.15. are absolutely hardy, drought resistant and bloom freely, even under adverse 
. conditions. 
Dee intros cee EX DRANGEA. Large compact fowerd No. 5436-—ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf. 2 to 3 ft. Bright red flowers all sum- 
2S meee eee ks tees pemee Molde = Geckeee mer. Very useful dwarf. 15 to 18 inch size. Each 70e; 4 for $2.60. Postpaid. 
} of special material plus directions on mixing with soil} No. 5438—BILLARDI. 4 to 6 ft. One of the better flowering shrubs. Countless 
| Field grown plants. Each $1.40; 3 for $4.00. spikes of pink flowers all summer. 18-24 inch size, 55e each; 4 for $2.00. Postpaid. 
a No. 5444—BRIDAL WREATH (V.H.). Grows to 6 foot. Our best seller. Graceful, 
EAS arching branches loaded with dainty white flowers. The old favorite of all the 
ROSEZAL Spireas. Requires little care. Lovely in mixed shrubs, foundation plantings, or 
_ Grows to 10 feet tall. A solid mass of color in th for screens and hedges. Very hardy. 
| spring. Every branch covered with hundreds of one STATE SIZE WHEN ORDERING 
_inch blossoms, as fragrant as a Rose, as beautiful ag 18 to 24 in. Each 30e; 4 for $1.08 2 to 3 ft. Each 50c; 4 for $1.80 
an Azalea. Makes a handsome compact, upright shrub 3 to 4 ft, Bach 70e; 4 af (a $2.60 
with rich green foliage. So thickly covered at bloom ‘ 5 
ing time that all you can see are the blooms. In th No. 5443—PRUNIFOLIA—DOUBLE BRIDAL WREATH. Blooms in April. Grows 
fall, the branches are laden with bright little red ap to 5 feet. Great plume-like branches gracefully sweeping upward and outward. 
_ ples. You'll get pecks of these firm, tart, crisp, ediblq Each branch so thickly wreathed with white clusters of double flowers that the 
fruits that are fine for jelly. Extra hardy and easy t wood is hardly visible. Dark green foliage turns bronze in fall, then to brilliant 
Srow. Thrives in almost any soil or climate. 3 4 flame colors. Easy to grow. 18 to 24 inch plants. Each 95e; 4 for $3.60. 
ie otly- No. 5445—SPIREA COLLECTION ... 4 for $2.25. Postpaid. 
bt No. 5430—Pink No. 5426—Red One each of above 4, including Bridal Wreath in 18/24” size. Blooms from early 
Postpaid $1.25 each; 3 for $3.40 Spring thru Fall. 
Tench of above for $2.25 All BERRY’S Nursery Stock Prepaid 
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