LARGE SHRUBS 
Shrubs that will grow to eight feet or more and 
not generally suitable for planting about the house 
foundation. Best used as individuals or as back- 
ground. Some of them will stand close pruning 
and are valuable as hedge. 
FLOWERING ALMOND—Covered in early spring 
with quantities of deep pink double bloom before 
the leaves appear. Very desirable. 75c each. 
PEKING COTONEASTER—Spreading shrub wth 
fine glossy leaves. Many black berries in fall and 
winter. Always neat. 60 cents each; 3 for $1.65. 
CARAGANA-—Siberian Pea Tree—Large upright 
growing shrub with pale green branches and Locust 
like foliage. Many small yellow flowers. Good 
screen or windbreak material where the growing 
is tough. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
HONEYSUCKLE—Improved Red Tatarian—Scarlet 
bloom in June followed by bright red _ berries. 
Large Shrub. Very hardy. 50c each; 3 for $1.40. 
NANKEEN CHERRY—Nice clean upright growing 
shrub. Light pink bloom followed by red cherry- 
like fruit. Good for jelly or jam. 70c each; 3 for 
$1.95. 
TAMARIX—Hispida—Bloom bright pink over a 
long period in summer. The best Tamarix, not to 
be compared with the common wild form. 50c 
each; 3 for $1.35. 
SNOWBALL—The good old fashioned kind. 70c 
each. 
HEDGING 
BUCKTHORN—Very hardy shrub that will do 
well and make a nice dark green hedge under 
trying conditions. 18 to 24 inch plants $10 per 100. 
Add 25c if sent by mail. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Very hardy hedge material, 
used extensively in the north for clipped hedge or 
windbreak. Light silvery green foliage. 2 to 3 foot 
plants $12.00 per 100. Add 25c if sent by mail. 
