
CRIMSON SPIREA, Anthony Waterer 
ATTRACTIVE DWARF SHRUBS 
ALPINE CURRANT. D. One of the finest for 







severe climates hrives in somewhat dry soils 
and where watering is difficult. Very dense grow- 
ing with fine d green leaves, Ti fragrant, 
yellow flowers May. Grows 38 to 4 feet 
tall. 12-15 in. p 75c¢ each; 15-18 in. plants, 
$1.00 each prepaid. 
DWARF NINEBARK. 
tall. The small delicé 
and delightfully col 
blooms in spring 
pods. 18-24 in, plan 
$1.00 each prepaid, 
D. Grows only 3% ft. 
te leaves are most attractive 
ored in autumn, Dainty white 
followed by decorative red 
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ts 
5c each; 2-3 ft. plants, 
are 
SIBERIAN ALMOND. D. Sturdy little 3 to 4 
foot bushes, covered with a mass of soft pink 
blooms, extrem in Hardy 
the most sever 
each; 18-24 in. 



in 
80c 
spring. 
. 12-18 in. plants, 
95c each prepaid. 
SNOWBERRY WHITE. D. Thrives anywhere, 
especially in shade. Rose-pink flowers in June 


and July, followed by remarkable, big, pearly- 
white berries which remain well into winter. 
Grows 2-3 ft. high. 18-24 in. plants, 55c each; 
2-3 ft. plants, 75c each prepaid, 
SNOWBERRY RED. D. A hardy, dwarf com- 
pact shrub sometimes known as ‘‘Coral Berry.’’ 
Ornamental, bright red berries hang on well into 
winter. 18-24 in. ‘plants, 65c each; 2-3 ft. 
plants, 90c each prepaid. 
SPIREAS. Pink and crimson at right. 

The Ever Popular BRIDAL WREATH SPIREA 
COTONEASTER. M, A neat clean shrub 
with small rounded leaves, dark green and 
glossy. Inconspicuous pink flowers followed 
by black fruit. Stands shearing and will grow 
in shade. 12-18 in. plants, 65c each; 18-24 in, 
plants, 90c each prepaid, 

ROSE TREE of CHINA — It's Sensational! 
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HARDY * * x 
SHRUBS 
Plant dwarf shrubs (marked D.), 2 ft. apart; 
Med-ur: ‘marked M.), 3 ft. apart; 
La: marked L.), 4 ft. apart. 
THE FAVORITE SPIREAS 
<=. BRIDAL WREATH (Van Houttei). M. The 
old-fashioned favorite throughout the country. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. Graceful, arching 
branches, completely covered with snow-white 
flowers in May and June, 18-24 in. plants, 50c 
each; 2-3 ft. plants, 65c each prepaid. 
DWARF PINK SPIREA (Frobeli). D. -Hand- 
some dwarf shrubs covered with a mass of bright 
rose-pink flowers from July to September. 12-18 
in. plants, 55c each, 18-24 in. plants, 75c each 
prepaid. 
CRIMSON SPIREA (Anthony Waterer). D. 
Popular, dwarf, compact shrub so _ effectively 
used in shrub borders or foundation plantings 
where 2-f{t. plants are wanted. Rosy-crimson 
flowers in flat-top clusters all summer, 12-15 
in. plants, 75c each; 15-18 in, plants, 90c each 
prepaid, 
SPIREA SNOW GARLAND (Arguta). M, The 
earliest blooming Spirea. Branches are so 
thickly covered with white blooms, that they 
look like ‘‘garlands of snow.’’ Effective in 
porder and foundation planting. 12-18 in. plants, 
55c each; 18-24 in. plants, 75¢ each prepaid, 
THE FINEST MOCKORANGES 
NEW MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE. L, The 
novel patented EXTRA DOUBLE Mockorange 
that blooms so profusely in June, with glisten- 
ing, snow-white flowers, fully double and de- 
lightfully sweet scented, Exceptionally hardy. 
18-24 in. plants, $1.35 each; 2-3 ft. plants, $1.60 
each prepaid, 
SEMI-DOUBLE MOCKORANGE (Virginal). 
L. Notable for its orange-blossom fragrance 
and magnificent spring display. The creamy 
white flowers are often 2 inches across, semi- 
double, and borne in such profusion that the 
branches are often weighted down, An erect 
and vigorous grower, 18-24 in. plants, $1.10 
each; 2-3 ft. plants, $1.35 each prepaid. 
CORONARIUS MOCKORANGE. L. The old- 
fashioned, Mockorange that is the sweetest of all, 
Large white single blooms used in bridal bou- 
quets. Beautiful as a border or specimen plant- 
ing. Also makes a tall upright, tight hedge. 
Beautiful in bloom .and novel in leaf, and after 
leaves fall with many seedpods that remain on 
the plant throughout the winter. Grows 6 to 8 
feet. Perfectly hardy, 18-24 in. plants 75c each; 
2-3 ft. plants $1.00 each prepaid. 

Doulle Duty SHRUBS ~ Beauly for your YARD ~* Qauit for your KITCHEN! 

Juneberries Make Luscious Pies 
JUNEBERRY (12-18 in. plants, 75¢ each, ppd. 
PRICES: 18-24 in. plants, 90c each, ppd. 
DATEBERRY (18-24 in. plants, 90c each, ppd. 
PRICES: 2-3 ft. plants, $1.20 each, ppd. 
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<— Juneberry (M) 
Fruit resembles Blueberry. Looks like it, 
tastes like it, makes luscious pies and sauce 
like it. BUT—you can grow Juneberry quickly 
and easily. No special care or soil conditioning. 
Super-hardy, fast-growing, thrives in any soil! 
Its beautiful its red. berries 
white blossoms, 
which turn blue when ripe, make this plant 
Order at 

highly ornamental as well as useful, 
least 2 plants to insure setting of fruit. Prices 
at left. 
Highbush Cranberry (L) —> 
Attractive, tall, flowering shrubs with white 
blooms followed by huge clusters of bright red 
berries which hang on way into winter. A 
beautiful lawn ornament! Berries make deli- 
cious jelly that looks and tastes like that of 
grocery cranberries.. Prices at right. 
American Date Berry (L) 
_ School boys’ favorite! Novel blue-black ber- 
ries resemble miniature dates. Relished by 
youngsters and old-timers alike—(who recall 
them as ‘‘black haws’’). Small ornamental 
trees, ideal for lawn, bear clusters of white 
flowers in spring, followed by tasty, decorative 
date berries lasting into winter. Prices at left. 

12-18 in. plants 65c ea., oom 
18-24 in. plants 75c ea., ppd. 
HIGHBUSH 1 
CRANBERRY 
On Shrub Orders Amounting to Less than $1.50, Add 15c for Packing. 
