Hansen’s Bush Cherry 5 d ] 
CHAMPA, (Hansen.) This is a Hanse 
Bush Cheers that diff rs rae all He seat ran Ss 
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1 that the bush grows to a height of 
about 5 feet and often looks like a small 
tree. These little trees are covered with 
round blue-black berries just over a half rnamen a 
inch in diameter. Sweet and good to eat 
from the bush and wonderful in jam. 
Bach $1.50: 3 for $4.00 Sh by 
LOADS of FLOWERS ruds 
Colorful 
and Hardy 
For 
Spring Only 




Hydrangea P. G. 
Then 
LOADS of FINE FRUIT! 
HYDRANGEA 
(Hills of Snow) 
This is the early flowering Hydrangea. It comes into 
bloom in July and continues until frost. Large, flat, 
white blooms. Does very well in the shade. It makes 
a very fine border plant and for planting closely about 
the house. 18 to 24 in., $1.00 
HYDRANGEA P. G. 
The large fall-blooming Hydrangea. Great panicles of 
bloom often 12 inches long by 8 inches in diameter come 
into full development in September. At first pure white, 
color gradually changing to delicate pink. Makes fine 
winter bouquets. Fine, 18 to 24 in., each $1.00 
ALMOND 
Double Flowering Pink 
One of the very earliest shrubs to bloom. Low bushes 
s W - srow 2 to 4 feet high and are covered early in the spring 
ALMOND, Double Flowering hite before the leaves appear with great masses of little pink 
Bush looks same as the pink, but more upstanding, and abso- roselike flowers. Strong, 2 to 3 ft., $1.25 
lutely covered with little intensely double, pure white flowers 
like little double Roses. Our finest and very early white shrub. ‘ome 
Personally we think the White Almond much more beautiful f The Pink Almond looks like the Prunus Triloba but 
than the pink. Strong, 2 to 3 ft., $1.25 is a much smaller bush. 

PRUNUS CISTENA bee, gu pepeang Almond 
Prof. Hansen's 
Famous Red-Leaved Cherry CARYOPTERIS, 
A wonderful low-growing intense red-leaved Cherry BLU by MIST 
that grows in bush form up to a height of 6 feet. 
Foliage brilliant red all summer. After passing south- >, ' 
ern end of Lake Michigan, color much more) intense (Hardy Blue Spirea) 
than in the West. Fine for border planting. This is b 5 
about the most brilliant purple-leaved shrub we can We have plenty of looming 
grown in the North. Try it. It will please you. ee > ‘ ; 
TB Cao is BLGOUES ae es 150 shrubs during the early season 
through late May, June and July. 
Prunus Cistena 
But when fall comes, as a rule, the 
shrubs are bare of bloom. 
So it seems nice to find a late 
blooming shrub hardy enough to 
stand our northern climate. This 
we have in Hardy Caryopteris which 
has proved hardy to the Canadian 
line, 
A low growing, perfectly rounded 
shrub that reaches a height of about 
2 feet. Covered through August 
until killing frost with delicate lace- 
like flowers. 
Nice 2- to 3-ft. plants: $1.25 
each; 2 for $2.25. 

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