isld Grown Shrubs 
ALL STRONG 2 TO 3 YEAR OLD WELL ROOTED 


Any Shrub on This Page 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
Not Prepaid. 



ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Beautiful tree-like 
shrub, blooming late in August and September 
with a profusion of large and brightly-colored 
flowers. Grows 10 to 12 feet high. Attractive as 
a specimen or for hedges. Your choice of pink 
or red. All double flowering. 
Hansen's FORSYTHIA. Earliest blooming. Lights up the gar- 
Bush Cherry den with masses of yellow flowers, often before 
the snow is gone. Tall grower. 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY. An ornamental shrub 
producing delicious fruit! Snow-white flowers in 
early spring, followed by fruit as large as any 
sweet cherry, but plum-shaped; good flavor; de- 
licious to eat from the bush; fine for sauce, jams 
and jellies. Very hardy. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 
MOCK ORANGE. (Philadelphus Coronarius). Tall, 
hardy and vigorous. Blooms in May, in graceful 
sprays of large, white, fragrant flowers. Grows 
8 to 10 feet tall. 
RED SNOWBERRY. Often called Coralberry or 
Indian Currant. Similar to White Snowberry but 
with red berries. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
SPIREA YELLOW NINEBARK. This is a very 
vigorous Spirea. Striking white blooms. The. 
leaves of this variety are a golden yellow. After 
the flowering season is over, the flowers are fol- 
lowed with orange-colored pea-pods. Matures 5 
Cor62tte 
ROSE-ACACIA (Mess Locust). Elegant shrub, 
with light green pinnate leaves, and long, grace- 
ful clusters of pea-shaped, rose-colored flowers in 
June and often later. An attractive addition to 
any plants. 4 to 5 feet at maturity. 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Large, white 
flowers tinged with rose. Profuse bloomer. Very 
hardy. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall. Useful for speci- 
mens or background. 
HONEYSUCKLE, PINK TARTARIAN. Bright pink 
flowers, followed by red berries in late summer 
and early fall. Bushy, upright. Grows 8 to 10 
feet high. The berries of this.shrub are known 
to be eaten by 118 kinds of birds. 
RED CHOKEBERRY. Pretty, white flowers in 
April and May, with bright red berries and fo- 
liage in autumn. Grows to 6 feet at maturity. 
Attracts dozens of birds. 
PURPLE LILAC. It is hard to outclass this old- 
fashioned purple Lilac. Early prolific bloomer, 
very fragrant. Very fast grower. 

Mock Orange 

Forsythia 

Red Chokeberry 
Red Snowberry 
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Your choice of varie- 
ties listed on pages 
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