GOLDEN ELDER—Yellow foliage, white flowers in 
summer, black berries in fall. 
NINEBARK—or Opufolius—Tall shrub, white flowers in 
summer. 
MOCK ORANGE—Virginal. Double white flowers. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE—Pink flowers in early 
spring. Red berries in fall. 
MARROW HONEYSUCKLE—White flowers in early 
spring. Red berries in fall. 
LILACS—Common purple and common white. 
PERSIAN PURPLE LILAC OR CHINESE LILAC— 
Bloom on younger plants than common lilac. Bloom 
more feathery. Plant faster growing. 
SUMAC—Native or Glabra-Smooth Sumac. Foliage red 
in fall. Attractive berries. 
SUMAC—Cut-leaf Staghorn-Long feathery leaves, fine- 
ly cut. ‘ 
Prices for above shrubs, medium to large size; 
$1.00 each or $10.00 doz. any assortment. 
SHRUBS FOR HEDGING AND WINDBREAKS 
When planting for a hedge the plants should be spaced 
12-18 in. apart or closer to make a good compact plant- 
ing. For windbreaks the plants should be spaced farther 
apart, of course. A hedge can be used to advantage in 
many places, as a frame for dwellings, as a background 
or as a screen for an unsightly spot or view. We send 
out instructions for planting and care of hedges and all 
Nursery stock purchased. 
BUCKTHORN—Dark green foliage. Black berries in 
fall. 
Price: 12-24 in. 20c. $15.00 per 100. 
CARGANIA ARBORESCENS—Sib. Pea Tree-Light 
green foliage. Yellow flowers. 
Price: 6-12 in. $3.00 per 100. 
12-24 in. $5.00 per 100. 
2-3 ft. $10.00 per 100. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Hardy, drought resistant, light col- 
ored foliage. 
Price: 12-24 in. $10.00 per 100. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—Makes a aeaietiall natural 
hedge. Early white bloom. 
Price: 12-24 in. 30c each. $25.00 per 100. 
