
ALMOND - Masses of double pink flowers before the foliege in spring. 2-3 ft. $1.00. 
ALTHEA - Tell, upright; fine for mass or foundstion plentings. They bloom freely in 
late summer or fall, ia white, pink, or deep violet colors, 28-3 ft. 
75¢ each. 
BARBERRY (Green) - Low growing, well brenched thunvergi berberry with waxy green 
; leaves that tir seen bie ediors in autumn. Red berries hend on all 
winter. 18/27 inch & 75¢ eacn. at ss, 
BARBERRY (Red) ~- Siniler to pei Pasherty: Should be grown in aes location to 
get brilliant red. leaves. 15/18 inch ‘@ 75¥ each. 
‘ BARBERRY (Mentorensis) - A rugged upritht shrub with thick dark erecn leaves. 
Almost evergreen. + will grow anywhere even in dry, hot clinates. 
19° tO 1S iiuch-- in payer pots GL. 25. 
BEAUTY BUSH - Complotely covered in Mey with lovely pink flowers. Greceful arching 
branches. Very herdy. £/3 ft. @ 31.00. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleic) - 4 pevenniel thet dies down during winter and puts up new 
shoots in spring. Blosms in summer and felon long spikes. #1 plents @ 
75¢ each. 
CORALBERRY - Very herdy plants. Ped berries. Fine lesf foliage. 18/24 inch @ 
75¢ cach. 
COTONE.STER (Divericata) - Dark glossy leaves. Black berries. 18/24 inch @ $1.00 
each. 
CREPEMYRTLE - .. perenniesl wsuelly dying beck eech winter. Lovely crinkled flowers 
aveilable in colore:—- red or’ pink. 2/3 ft. @ 75¢ each. 
DEUTZYA - Showy flowers in- early surme>. 3/4 ft. @ ¢1.00 each 
DOGWOOD (Red bark) - Creemy white flowers in the spring. Its nan branches meke it 
attrective in wiviter,) 2/2 rt. @.757 each. ; 
EUONYMOUS, Eurcpern - Dark folieze with yellow anc red berries in the fall, 2/3 ft. 
@ 31.00 seech. 
FORSYTHIA - Dainty fovr peteled pele yellow bolls. Green glossy leaves. First 
; shrub. ts. blocs “in'seasiny” 2/S5ft. GevS¢ each t 
HONEYSUCKLE (Winter, fragrantissine) - Fragrant white flowering shrub. Grows to be 
8 feet tall. ‘Nearty évérereen, Herdy. 2/3 ft. @ 75¢ each. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Morrow) - Spreeds the nost cf eny of the bush honeysucttles that we 
carry. .ttrective foliege. White flowers, Red berries. 2/3 ft. @ 75¢ 
each. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Tetarien) - Herdy shzub for border or b= ere ngs Pink or red blossoms 
followed, by red.berries in sumer. 2/3 ft. © 75¢ ¢gach, 
HONEYSUCKLE (Z=beli) - Similar to ebove in erovta abd te. avtrective red flowers. 
OS £44 Crageescné 
KERRI“ - Beeutiful dovble yellow flowers from June to September. 12/18 inch @ 75¢ 
each. 
LILics, French: 
Ketherine Heverimeyer - Double, pink. 2 to 3 feet high $1.25. (31.50 in pote) 
‘Muey Casinir Perter™-) Double, jwhité, 18 40°24 inchos hte, $125, ($1.50 in pos 
Iresident Grovy.— Double, bluish Jiles, 2 to 5 feet high 21.25. (Civ50ms pot 
LIL/C (Rothomogensis) - pe ae grower with oialeh ourple flowers. One of the 
best wror generel, prienting. 2 to 3 ft, @'75¢. cach. 
All Prairie Gerdens roses are western grown on the best suited unde~stock for Kansas 
conditions. Unless otherwise merked ~ 421.00 erch. 10 for .9.00 (#1.25 each in pots 
erairie Gerdens - Mevherson, Kenses 
Spring 1949 
