NURSERY GROWN NATIVE SHRUBS 
Sweet Fern 
Charming, sweet-smelling shrub with fern-like 
leaves. Prefers poor, loose, acid soil. It is very 
dificult to transplant. 
1—2 ft. . - . ’ ’ $1.50 
Thorn, Cockspur 
Tall, vigorous shrub. Prefers rich, moist soil. 
Long spurs. Excellent for pasture hedge. 
2—3 ft. - , , , - $1.75 
3—4 ft. - , . 4 ‘ $2.50 
Thorn, Scarlet 
Excellent shrub. Especially desirable because of 

its showy, scarlet fruit. ' 
2—3 ft. ° . 4 . , $3.00 \ 
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Thorn, Washington Ss gY 
Similar to Scarlet Thorn. Bright red fruit. Usually ‘ 4y 
considered the best American Thorn. = 
2 ate . - - - - $4.00 yp 
Washington Thorn Washington Thorn 
Viburnum, Maple-leaved 
Blooms profusely. Clusters of white flowers are 
followed by almost black fruit. Foliage turns a 
beautiful mauve pink in autumn. Thrives best in 
deep shade of rich woodlands. 
2—3 ft. - - - - - $2.00 
3—4 ft. - - - - - $3.00 
Waahoo 

A beautiful euonymus. Bright red fruit in autumn. 
Maple-] ed Vi ‘ ‘ : ; 
epic cay edy iourum Prefers deep, rich soil and thrives in the open sun. 

1—1% ft. , , , . $1.50 
144—2% ft. - ¢ 2 = $2.50 
24%2—3% , ° , ‘ $3.50 
Witch Hazel 
Waah 
Late fall or winter blooming shrub. Fringe-like, a 
yellow blossoms. A handsome plant for cool, moist 

woods. 
2—3 ft. - - - - - $1.75 
3—4 ft. - - - - - $2.25 
4-5 ft. - - - - - $3.00 
Witch Hazel Yew, American or Canadian 
Dark, rich green foliage. Spreads close to the 
ground. One of the finest of all yews. Grows 
naturally amongst moist rocks along shady or par- 
tially shady banks or in the deep, moist woods. 
6—8 ins. ° - . . . $2.00 
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