DANIELS 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL 
Shrubbery is an 
our climate here in the Northwest. 
Only the 12-18 in., 18-24 in., and 2-3 ft. sizes are 
mailable. Add 10% if to go by mail 
ALMOND (Pink Flowering)—4 to 5 
ft. Twigs completely covered with 
roselike, pink flowers in early spring. 
One of the most charming of early 
flowering shrubs and unsurpassed in 
beauty in its season. 2-3 ft. $1.50: 
3-4 ft. $1.75. 
ARROWWOOD-—83 to 10 ft. An at- 
tractive shrub with rich green foliage 
turning to rich purple and red in the 
fall. Greenish white flowers followed 
by blue berries. Does well in moist 
soil. One of the best for mass plant- 
ings. 2-3 ft. $1.00: 3-4 ft. $1.50. 
BARBERRY (Japanese, Thunbergi) 
—Low, compact growing shrub much 
used for border or hedge plant or for 
group plantings. Stands shearing 
well. Foliage turns a bright crimson 
in autumn and bright scarlet berries 
add color all winter. 12-18 in. 60c; 
18-24 in. 75c; 2-3 ft. $1.00. 
BARBERRY (Red Leaved)—2 feet. 
First foliage a warm bronzy red; the 
heat of the summer intensifying its 
red brilliancy; autumn adding other 
tints to its richness. Abundant scar- 
let berries persist through winter 
along the spiny twigs. A sunny ex- 
posure is necessary to bring out and 
retain its full red color. 12-18 in. 
$1.00; 18-24 in. $1.25. 
BUCKTHORN (Common) — 12 feet. 
Hardy vigorous shrub with lustrous 
leaves and black berries. Desirable 
for groups and for hedges. Stands 
shearing well. 2-3 ft. 50c;: 3-4 ft. 75; 
4-5 ft. $1.00. 
BUCKTHORN (Frangulea) — 6-7 ft. 
Finer leaves than the Common 
Buckthorn. Glossy deep green. Pro- 
duces red berries in the fall. An 
excellent border shrub. Does well in 
low places. 2-3 ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.00; 
4-5 ft. $1.25. 
BUFFALO BERRY (Shepherdia Ar- 
gentia)—-A tall silvery foliaged 
shrub, valuable for contrast in a 
mixed shrub planting and useful as 
a hedge plant. Flowers yellowish 
and fruit a bright red—valued for 
jellies and conserves. A native of 
invaluable asset to the 
beauty of the home grounds. Use it as a “paint 
brush” to obtain the quick and charming effect 
in the outdoor living room, foundation planting 
or shrub border. You will find a great variety 
of shrubs here, each with its special merits, 
whether it be beauty of flowers, foliage, fruit, 
bark colorings or a combination of all. Drive 
out and see for yourself that our shrubs are 
heavy stock and not to be thought of in the 
same terms as the ordinary mail-order plant. 
We have taken care to list only those suited to 
DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 

An effective and attractive border of shrubs—screening the porch and 
outdoor living room from the driveway and highway — delightfully 
achieving the desired privacy. 
the Northwest Plains states, it is 
noted for its ability to withstand 
extreme cold and dry conditions. 
3-4 ft. $1.25. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—5-6 ft. 
Very attractive shrub with reddish- 
violet flowers and long gray-green 
leaves. Blooms all the latter part of 
the summer. Splendid as a cut flow- 
er. Lower part of stem should be 
are with dirt each fall. 2 yr. No. 
CARAGANA (Siberian Pea Tree)— 
10-12 ft. Extremely hardy. Strong 
thrifty grower. Branches numerous 
and artistic in growth. Blossoms are 
pealike and of a lovely canary yel- 
low color, coming forth in small 
clusters in late spring. 2-3 ft. 60c: 
3-4 ft. 85c. 
CARAGANA (Pygmaea)—13-2 ft. A 
very dwarf type of Siberian Pea Tree 
with large yellow flowers in June. 
Neat and regular habit. Fine for low 
hedges. 18-24 in., 75c: 2-3 ft. $1.00. 
CHERRY, CISTENA (Purple Leaf 
Cherry)—5 to 6 ft. The finest of our 
medium sized shrubs of strong red- 
dish or purple color throughout the 
growing season. In early spring it is 
covered with masses of white plum- 
like blossoms, backgrounded by 
newly unfolding purple to crimson 
leaves. Its striking color persists 
throughout the entire growing sea- 
arta ft. $1.75; 3-4 ft. $2.25; 4-5 ft. 
CHERRY (Hanson’s Improved Bush 
Cherry)—An improved bush cherry 
developed at the South Dakota sta- 
tion. A beautiful small shrub—com- 
pact bush, attractive foliage, gor- 
geous in bloom, and loads heavily 
with masses of beautiful little cher- 
ries early in the fruiting season. 
Fruit is one of best for jelly. Plant 
more than one for correct pollina- 
tion. A useful, effective hedge of 
great beauty. 18-24 in. 65c; 2-3 ft. 
85c; 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
It's 4 Home When t's Planted! 
CHERRY, KOREAN (Prunus Japan- 
ica)—Dwarf 3 to 4 ft. plants are a 
mass of gorgeous blooms in spring, 
followed by loads of delicious full- 
sized bright red cherries — sweeter 
than commercial pie cherries. Makes 
appetizing pies, tasty sauce and pre- 
serves. Very hardy—often bear sec- 
ond year. Plant two or more to in- 
sure pollination. 3-4 ft. $2.00. 
CHERRY, NANKING (Prunus Tom- 
entosum)—8-10 feet. A spreading 
shrub with white or tinted flowers 
appearing before the leaves in early 
spring. This is of real value in the 
border. The fruit is of good size, 
cherry type, and edible. 2-3 ft. $1.35; 
3-4 ft. $1.75; 4-5 ft. $2.25. 
CHERRY (Nanking New Minnesota 
Numbers 20 and 41)—Two improved 
Minnesota creations. Two outstand- 
ing ornamental and heavy producers 
of brilliant, useful fruit. The beau- 
tifully formed shrubs reach a height 
of about 7 feet and present an un- 
usual combination of beautiful flow- 
ers (extra early), attractive foliage, 
with generous loads of brilliant, red 
cherries in early summer. The fruit 
is excellent for eating out of hand, 
or for jelly and canning. We offer 
two of the best of the new improved 
Nanking Cherries developed by our 
University Experts, Minnesota Nos. 
20 and 41. 3-4 ft. $2.00. 
CORALBERRY (Red Snowberry)— 
3-4 ft. A slender branching upright 
shrub, valuable for planting in shady 
places. Red to purple berries in late 
summer and fall. Entirely hardy and 
grows where other plants fail. 18-24 
in. 50c; 2-3 ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
COTONEASTER (Acutifolia) — 6 ft. 
A handsome shrub, well meriting its 
popularity. Dense growing with or- 
namental, dark, glossy green leaves. 
Very desirable for foundation plant- 
ings. Small pink blossoms in early 
spring followed by black berries 
throughout fall and winter. 2-3 ft. 
$1.25; 3-4 ft. $1.75. 

